SECOiND CATALOGUE
OF THE
LIBRARY
OF THE
PEABODY INSTITUTE
OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE
INCLUDING THE ADDITIONS MADE SINCE 1882
P^RT III
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CORRECTIONS.
Page.
1191 East, The. For Henne-am Rhyn read
Henne-am Rhyn, O.
1192 For Gulbelkian, S., in the nonpareil
type, read Gulbenkian, C. S.
1193 East, The, Religions. Gruppe, O. F. For
culten read culte.
1195 Eastern CHURCHES. -For, /See ai.so Ameri-
can Church read, See also Armenian
Church.
1198 Ebers, G. M. Ebers gallery. For 1892
read 1886.
Ebers gallery. For 1882 read 1886.
1212 Edward IV, King of England. Comines,
P. de. For Louis read Lewis.
1239 Elizabeth, Mme. Vitrac, J. B. For
Oraison read Oraisons.
1244 Ellis, G. J. W. A. In third title for Ox-
ford read Orford.
1274 England, Geology. For Greenough, J.
B. Geological map read Greenough,
G. B. Physical and geological map.
1282 English ballads and songs. Percy, T.
For Reliques o read Reliques of.
1287 English fiction. Reeve, C. In second
title for Oxford read Orford.
1322 For Epistle of polycarp read Epistle of
Polycarp.
1323 Epoques principales. For Gofifaux, P.
J., read Goffaux, F. J.
1327 For Erich, der aeltere read Erich, der
aeltere.
1336 Essex, Cminty, England. Wright, T. For
the the county read the county.
1344 For Etude sur la prononciation de I'Emuet
read Etude sur la prononciation de I'E
muet.
1361 Europe, Politics. For Pradt, D. D. de,
read Dufour de Pradt, D., and place
after Combes, F.
1374 For Extracts de los mas c^lebres, etc.,
read Extractos de los mas cglebres, etc.
Page.
1376 Eyton, T. C. In last title insert Proc.
after Zool. Soc. London.
1381 Face to face. For Gooch, F. C, read
Inglehart, Mrs. F. C. G.
1385 For Fairfax, Sir Thomas, read Fairfax,
Thomas, 3 Baron Fairfax, and place
after Fairfax, Vice-Admiral Robert.
1410 Ferrar, J. For 1885 read 1855.
1421 FlESOLE, M. da. For Mina read Mino.
1435 Fischart, J. For Asiat. read Alsat.
1454 Florence, History. Bonaini, F. For
reipubblicae read reipublicae.
1450 Florentine nights. For Heine, C. J. H.,
rose writings, read Heine, C. J. H., Prose
mritings.
1489 France, R. de. For trouble read troubles.
1541 For Frankenstein : the modern mande-
mon, read Frankenstein : the modern
man demon.
1568 Frederick Henry, Prince of Wales. Can-
cel Cornwallis, Sir C, Account of the
baptism, etc., and insert. See Henry
Frederick, Prince of Wales.
1571 Freeland, H. W. In first title for Aver-
sion read A version.
1595 French literature. History and crit-
icism. Bray, N. A. G. de. For 2 pts. in
iv read 2 pts. in 1 v.
1598 French poetry. For Baiif, J. A. de,
CEuvres, read Baif, J. A. de, Euvres.
1607 For Fiederichs, K., read Friederichs, K.
1615 Frothingham, a. L., Jr. Insert {Ed.)
before third title.
1627 FuRNlVALL, P. J. {Ed.) Story of Eng-
land. jFor Langtoft, P., read Man-
ning, R.
1632 Gairdner, J. Insert {Ed.) before fifth
title.
1643 Gardiner, S. R. In first title cancel v. 1.
1647 Garnet, H. For Regni Anglia read
Regni Angliae.
-1
Page.
1681 Oaste, A. E. In first title Jor Bibles read
8i6cle.
1663 Gau, F. C. For priini6re read premifire.
1667 General and statistical survey. For
Ciook read Cork.
1671 Geodesy. Gore, J. H. For 1887 read 1889.
1697 German literature, Bibliography. For
Hahn, H., read Hayn, H.
1737 Gnjj, F. S. For americano read ameri-
cana ; for dell' read nell'.
1743 Giovanni, V. di. In first title for de Pa-
lermo read di Palermo.
1785 For Goossens, E. de. Vedia y, read Qoos-
sens, E. de Vedia y.
1860 Great Britain, Church history. Prynne,
W. In first title for umty read unity.
1866 Great Britain, History. Major, J. For
with notes by Constable read with notes
by A. Constable.
Page.
1869 For Ralph, of Coggeshall, in the norv-
pareil type, read Coggeshalle, R., and
place before Cotton, Sir R. B.
1870 • Birch, T. In third title for Historial
read Historical.
1884 Briefe resolution. For case o con-
science read case of conscience.
1890 Grevillb, C. C. F. For Ek. by H.
Reeve read Ed. by H. Reeve.
1922 Greek astronomy. Ptolemaeus, 0. For
celor" read celoru.
1958 For Greely relief expedition of 1844 read
Greely relief expedition of 1884.
1975 Griqualand West. In third title for
relaling read relating ; for Gr. read Gt.
1982 Gruenbaum, M. In fourth title for ver-
schiedenen read verschiednen ; for
trunkenhcit read trunkenhelt.
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K ""* ■ Catalogue des tableaux modernes com-
posant la collection partlculiSre de M. E***,
dent la vente aura lieu 4 Mars, 1878. [Avee
5 pL] [Paris, 1878.] r. 8°. — 17C2
E., G. D. See Eichthal, G. d'.
E pluribiis uniiin. 30 pp. Lowell, J. R., PoHt.
essays, p. 45.
Eachard, John, D. D. Circa 1636-97.
Works. 11 ed- London, 1705. 12°. 2103
Contents. Grounds and occasions of the contempt of
the <^lers:y and religion enquir'd into.— Observations
on an answer to the enquiry.— Mr. Ilobb's SttilF of
nature considered.— Five letters.
Grounds and occasions of the contempt of
the clergy and religion enquired into. Lon-
don, 1670; repr. 1883. 8°. (Arber, E., Eng.
garner, v. 7.) 2117
Eadie, John, D. D., LL. D. 1810-76.
Biblical cyclopaedia ; or, dictionary of
Eastern antiquities, geography, natural his-
tory, sacred annals and biography, theology
and Biblical literature, illustrative of the Old
and New Testaments. 14 ed. Phila., n. d. 8°.
1188
(Ed. ) Cruden's Concordance to the Holy
Scriptures. See Cruden, A.
and others. Imperial dictionary of uni-
versal biography. London, n. d. 3 v. in
16 pts. r. 8°. 4752
Contents.
Aa, C. C. H. van der-Aram, E. pt. 1.
Arama-Barlier, S. pt. 2.
Barker, F.-Bicheno, J. E. pt. 3.
Bickerstaff, I.-Brown, J. pt. 4.
Brown, J.-Cetina, G. de, pt. 5.
Cetras-Czaczor, G. pt. 6.
Daa, L. C.-Dzehebi, pt. 7.
Eachard, J.-Filangieri, pt. 8.
Filastre, G.-Gay-Lussac, L. J. pt. 9.
Gay de Vernon, L.-Hacket, J. pt. 10.
Hacklaender, F. W.-Hunter, W. pt. II.
Huntingdon, H., of-Lee, S. pt. 12.
Lee, S.-Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. pt. 13.
Mendez-Pinto, F.-Philip IV, pt. 14.
Philip V-Schleiermacher, F. D. E. pt. 15.
Schloezer, A. L. von-Zwingli, U. pt. 16.
Eadiner, of Canterbury, —circa 1124.
Historia novorum in Anglia, et opuscula
duo de vita Sancti Anselmi et quibusdam
miraculis ejus. Ed. from MSS. in the library
of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, by
Martin Rule. London, 1884. r. 8°. (Gt. Brit.
RoUg chron. ) 4503
Vita Sancti Oswnldi. 59 pp. (Raine, J., Histor. ch.
of York, V. 2, pt. 1 : Ot. Brit. Rolls chron.)
Vol. III.— 149.
li^ads, James Buchanan, LL. D. 1820-87. Recol-
lections of Foote and his gunboats. 5 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 7, 1886, p. 419.)
CoRTHELL, E. L. History of the jetties at
the mouth of the Mississippi river. 1880.
—2714
9IcC»be,,J. D., Jr. James B. Eads. 12 pp. (In his
Great fortunes, p. 209.)
Ead.s. See also Edes.
Eadsiffe, St., Abp. of Canterbury. Hook, W. F.
Eadsige. 6 pp. {In his Lives of Abps. of Canterbury,
V. 1,1860, p. 487.)
Eag-le.s, Rev. John. 1783-1855.
Bristol riots; their causes, progress, and
consequences. lAnon.] Bristol, 1832. 8°.
2526
Eagles. Crfivecoeur, J. H. St. J. de. Eagles
and fish-hawks on the Hudson. 1 p. {Mag. Am. Hist.
V. H, 1882, p. 368.)— Zingerle. I. V. Adler und loewe.
3 pp. ( Germania, v. 5, 1860, p. 99. )
See also Birds.
Ea8:lestoiie, Constance. Memoirof Sir Edgar
Boehm. 7 pp. {Blackioood's Mag. v. 149, 1891, p. 345.) —
Prince Nii|>oleon. 14 pp. {Westm. Rev. v. 135, 1891,
p. 693.)
Ealing:, England. Faulkner, T. History and
antiquities of Brentford, Ealing, and Ohis-
wick. 1845. 2623
See also Mifldlesex.
Ealred. See Ailred.
Eanies, Henry H.
Report on the metalliferous region border-
ing on Lake Superior. Saint Paul, 1866. 8°.
—1654
Ear. Wright, W. Essay on the human ear.
n. d. —3706
IliiS'lilln^t'S-Jackson, J. Auditory vertigo. 10pp.
(Brain, v. 2, 1880, p. 29.)— STuel. J. P. Recherches micro-
scopiques sur I'anatomie du lima^on chez les mammi-
fSres. 84 pp. 4 pi. ( Brussels Acad. 3Iim. cour. v. 42, 1879. )
— Orineroil, J. A. On epilepsy in its relation to ear-
disease. 24 pp. (Brain, v. 6, 1884, p. 20.)
See also Aeonsties. — .-Inatoin.v. — Deaf and
Dumb. — Deafness. — Ilearinsr. — Patholog-.v. —
PhyslolOtfry. —Senses aii<l Sensation.
Eardloy-Wiluiot, E. P. SeeWilmot, E. P. E.
Eardloy-Wihuot, S. M. See Wilmot, S. M. E.
Earl and the doctor; or, the chair and the
siege. 9 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 131, 1882, p. 522.)
Earl of Pembroke's speech in the House of
Peers, when the seven Lords were accused of
high-treason, n. p., 1648. sm. 4°. (i^tjji-
phlets: Chariest, v. 10.) 4565
Note.— A satire.
(4, 23, '97.)
BARLDOMS
1188
EARLY ENGLISH
Earldoms of Strathem, Monteith, and Airth,
History of the. Nicolas, Sir N. H. 2785
Earle, Mrs. Alice Morse.
China collecting in America. Illustr. New
York, 1892. 8°. — 17C5
»w KuKrlnnd meelinK-hoiise. 14 pp. (Atlant.
MoHthii/, V. 67, 1891, p. 191.) — The ^iicoii'h cIoHet
•rmed. 13 pp. {AUanL Monthly, v. 68, 1891, p. 215.)
Earle, Baylis J. Perry, B. F. Baylis J. Earle.
8 pp. ( In his Reminiscences of public men, p. 214. )
Earle, or Earles, John, Bp. of Salisbury. Minute
philosopher. 6 pp. (Maanillan'a Mag. v. 60, 1889, p. 38.)
Earle, Rev. John, Rector of Stoansimck. 1824—.
English prose ; its elements, history, and
usage. London, 1890. 8°. 2225
Hand-book to the land-charters and other
Saxonic documents. Oxford, 1888. 12°. —2325
Philology of the English tongue. 4 ed.
Oxford, 1887. 12°. —2123
On local uaiueo. 12 pp. (Bristol and Gloucest. Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Traiia. v. 8, 1883-84, p. 60.)— [Sonnet.] 1 p.
(Caine, T. H. H., Sonnets of 3 centuries, p. 191.)— Study
ofEnKliMh. 10 pp. (Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 75.)
{Ed.) Psalter of the Great Bible of 1539.
A landmark of English literature. Ed. with
introduction and notes. London, 1894. 8°.
iVote.-Black-letter. — 4232
( TV. ) Deeds of Beowulf An English epic
of the eighth century done into modern prose.
With an introduction and notes. Oxford, 1892.
12°. 1374
Plummeb, C. (Ed.) Two of the Saxon
chronicles parallel, with supplementary ex-
tracts from the others. Revised text ... on
the basis of an ed. by John Earle, v. 1. 1892.
Earle, Thomas. 1796-1849. ^^^®
Life, travels, and opinions of Benjamin
Lundy, including his journeys to Texas and
Mexico ; with a sketch of contemporary
events, and a notice of the revolution in
Hayti. [Anwi.] Phila., 1847. 12°. 3797
Earle. See also Earll.
Earle of Warwicke's glorious victory over fifty
ships of the King of Denmarkes in the Narrow
Seas. London, 1642. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 4. ) 4555
Fiarles, John, Bp. of Salisbury. See Earle, J.
Earlier history of English bookselling. Rob-
erts, W. W.17
E:arller life and the chief earlier works of
Daniel Defoe. Morley, H. (JSd.) 4715
Earlier poems. 13 pp. Longfellow, H. W.,
Works, V. I, p. 88.
Earll, Robert Edward. Eastern Florida and
lU flaberies. 13 pp. (Goode, Q. B., Fisheries and fishery
induMtries of the U. 8. sect. 2, p. 519.)— Coast of Maine
and its flsberies. 98 pp. (Goode, G. B., Fis)ieries and
JUhery industries of the V. S. sect. 2, p. 6.)— Maryland
and ito fisheries. 28 pp. (Goode, G. B., Fisheries and
fishery industries of the U. 8. sect. 2, p. 421. )— Ne w Jersey
and its fisheries. 22 pp. (Goode, G. B., Fisheries and
fishery industries of the U. 8. sect. 2, p. 379.) — Sforth
Carolina and its fisheries. 23 pp. ( Goode, G. B., J?i«;i-
eries and fishery industries of the U. 8. sect. 2, p. 475.)—
Pennsylvania and its fisheries. 5 pp. (Goode, G. B.,
Fisheries and fishery industries of the U. S. sect. 2, p. 401. )
—Fisheries of Moutli Carolina and Ueorfrla. 20 pp.
(Goode, G. B., Fisheries and fishery industries of tlie U. S.
sect. 2, p. 499.)
Earll. See also Earle.
Earloin, Richard. 1742-1822.
Liber veritatis, or a collection of two hun-
dred prints, after the original designs of
Claude le Lorrain ... to which is added a
descriptive catalogue of each print. London,
1777. 2 V. in 1, fo. --17D4
Life of Clande le l.nrrain. 4 pp. (7n his Liber
veritatis, v. 1, p. 5.)
Early, Lt.-Gen. Jubal Anderson. 1816-94.
strength of Ewell's division in the campaign of 1862.
9 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 301.)—
Barbara Frietehle : refutation of Whittier's myth.
4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 7, 1879, p. 435.)—
Battle of Uettysburg:. 62 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Popers, V. 4, 1877, p. 241.)— Letter on the battle of Gettys-
burg. 19 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 4, 1877,
p. 50. )— Relative numbers at Gettysburg: reply to the
Count of Paris. 25 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
V. 6, 1878, p. 12.)— Report of the OettyMburir eam-
paiien. 26 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882,
p. 529.)— Expedition to Hardy and HanipNhire.
2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881, p. 267.) —
—Stonewall JaekMOn. 22 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 6, 1878, p. 261. )— Relative strength of the armies
of I^ee and Grant. 16pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
v. 2, 1876, p. 6.)— Reply to Gen. Lon^streefN »eeond
|>aper. 18 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 5, 1878,
p. 270.)— Expedition into Maryland: battle of Mono-
cacy and advance on Washington. 3 pp. (Southern Hist.
Soc. Papers, V. 9, 1881, p. 74.)— Killing of Lt. Meijfs. 2 pp.
(Southern. Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881, p. 77.)— Story of
the attempted formation of a ST. W. ('oiil'e«lerary.
6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882, p. 154.)—
Comments on the first volume of Count of I»arl»'
Civil war In America. 16 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 3, 1877, p. 140.)— Advance on WaNliln|j;ton
in 1864. 16 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9,1881,
p. 297.)— Winchester and Fisher's Hill. 3 pp. (South-
ern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882, p. 78. )
tAtng, A. L. Gen. Early's valley campaign. 11 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 3, 1877, p. 112.)- Maury.
R. L. Battle of Williamsburg and the charge of the 24
Virginia of Early's brigade. 30 pp. (Southern Hist.
Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 281.)
Early adventures in Persia, Susiana, and
Babylonia. 2 v. Layard, Sir A. H. 1497
Early Bibles in America. Wright, J. W. 68
Early Brittiin : Celtic Britain. Rhys, J. 1588
Esirly Britain : Roman Britain. Scarth, H. M.
1588
Early chapters of Cayuga history, 1656-84.
Hawley, C. 3592
Early Chinese civilisation, Western origin
of. Lacouperie, A. T. de. 3431
Early chronicles of Shrewsbury, 1372-1603.
Leighton, W. A. ( TV. ) 2533
Early church hi.story to the death of Con-
stantine. Backhouse, E. — 4172
Early days and men of California. Swasey,
W. P. 3506
Early days of Mormonism. Kennedy, J. H.
—2285
Early English prose romances, Collection
of 3v. Thorns, W. J. (£d.) 2336
EABLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY
1189
EAB-RmOS
Early Eiifjflish Te.vt Society. Publications.
Original s. nos. 79-96, 98-107 ; extra s. nos. 41-
68. London, 1883-96. 56 nos. 8°. 2125
Note.— For earlier nos. see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Orosiua, P. King AIl'recrH OroAiuN. o. 8.
no. 79.— Caxton W. (Tr.) Right pleasant and goodly
historie of the foure sounes of A,vin»ii. Ed. by Octavia
Richardson {Eng. Charlemagne romances, pts. 10, 11),
extra s. nos. 44, 45.— Beiiertietns. of Nursia, St. Rule
of, o. s. no. 90.— Caxton, W. Blniioliar«lyn and
EK'lantine. Ed. by Leon Kellner, extra s. nos. 44, 45. —
Barbour, J. The Bruce ... Ed. by W. W. Skeat,
extra s. no. 55.— Edwin, King of Northumbria. Caiiter-
bupy Psalter. Ed. by F. Harsley, pt. 2, o. s. no. 92.—
Deimling, H. (Ed.) Chester plays, pt. 1, extra s.
no. 62.— Lanfranc, Abp. of Canterbury. Science of clr-
iir^ie. Ed. by R. von Fleiscbhacker, pt. 1, o. s. no. 102.
— Austin, T. (Ed.) Fifteenth century cookery books,
o. s. no. 91. — Charretier, A. The Ciirlal, tr. thus in
Eng. by W. Caxton, extra s. no. 54.— Morris, Rev. R. (Ed.)
<'nrsor niiiiidl, o. s. nos, 99, 101. — Beda Verwrabilis.
Old English version of [the] Ecclesiastical history
of the En^flish people, pt. 1, sees. 1, 2, o. s. nos. 96, 96.
—Caxton, W. Eneydos. Ed. by W. T. Culley and F.
J. Fumivall, extra, s. no. 57.— English Charleinairne
romances, pts. 8-12, extra s. nos. 41, 43-45, 50.— Ellis,
A.J. Early Eiifirllsh pronunciation, pt. 5, extra s.
no. 56.— Svireet, H. {Ed.) Oldest Enisrlish texts, o. s.
no. 83.— Gollancz, I. (Ed.) Exeter book, pt. 1, o. s.
no. KM.— BuUein, W. Dialogue against the fener pesti-
lence. Ed. by M. W. Bullen, and A. H. Bnllen, pt. 1,
extra s. no. 52.— Harvey, Rev. E. (Ed.) Fire of love,
o. s. no. 106.— Guillelmus, Alrp. of Tyre. C»odeirr<»y of
Boloyne: or, the siege and conquest of Jerusalem. Tr.
from the Fr. by W. Caxton, extra s. no. 64. — Zupitza, J.
(Ed.) Romance of Ouy of Warwick, pts. 1-3, extra s.
nos. 42, 49, 59.— Hoccleve, T. Works. Ed. by F. J.
Fumivall, extra s. no. 61.— Napier, A. S. History of the
Holy Boo<l-tree. o. s. no. 103. — Bourchier, Sir J., Lord
Berners (Tr.) Boke of Duke lluon of Bnrdenx. Ed.
by S. L. Lee (Eng. Charlemagne rom<inccs, pts. 8, 9, 12),
extra s. nos. 41, 43, 50.— Thomas k Kempis, St. Earliest
English translation of the first three books of the De
Imitatione Chrlstl. Ed. by J. K. Ingram, extra s.
no. 63.— Fumivall, F. J. (Ed.) English conquest of Ire-
luiKl. pt. 1, o. s. no. 107.— Capgrave, J. Life of St.
Katlierine of Alexandria. Ed. by K. Horstmann, o. s.
no. 100.— Einenkel, E. (Ed.) Life of St. Katherine, o. s.
no. 80.— Defensor, Monk. I.iber scintillarnni. Ed.
by E. W. Rhodes, o. s. no. 93.— Vioary, T. Anatomie of
the bodie of man. Ed. by F. J. Fumivall and P. Fumi-
vall, pt. 1, extra s. no. 63.— Jean d'Arras. Melnsine. Ed.
by A. K. Donald, pt. 1, extra s. no. 68.— Langland, W.
Vision of William concerning Piers plowman, etc.
Ed. by W. W. Skeat, o. s. no. 81 .— Littlehalea, H. (Ed.)
The Pryiner : or, lay folks' prayer book, o. s. no. 105. —
Aelfric, Abp. of Canterbury. Lives of Saints. Ed. by
W. W. Skeat, pts. 2, 3. o. s. nos. 82, 94.— Horstmann, K.
Early south-English legendary or lives of Saints, o. s. no.
87.— Lydgate, J., and Burgh, B. Secrees of oI«l
phillsoffres. Ed. by R. Steele, extra s. no. 66.— Koel-
bing, E. (Ed.) Romance of Sir Benes of Ilanttonn,
extra s. nos. 46, 48, 65.— Lydgate, J. Temple of »;:las,
Ed. by J. Schick, extra s. no. 60.— Johann von Hildesheim.
Three kiii|i;s of Cologne. Ed. by K. Horstmann,
o. s. no. 85.— Fumivall, P. J. (Tr.) The Three kinds'
sons, pt. 1, extra s. no. 87.— Adam, E. Torrent of
Portyngrale, extra s. no. 51.— Horstmann, K. (Ed.)
Minor poems of the Vernon 9f S., pt. 1, o. s. no. 98. —
Holthausen, F. (Ed.) Vices and virtues, o. s. no. 89.
-Skeat, W. W. (Ed.) The Wars of .Vlexander.
extra a. no. 47.— Bradshaw, H. Life of St. Wcrlnir(fe
"f Chester. Re-ed. by K. Horstmann, o. s. no. 88.— Horst-
mann, K. (Ed.) Lives of women Saints of our coun-
trie of England, also some other lives of holie women
written by some of the auncient fathers, o. s. no. 86.—
Clouston, W. A. .\dditional analogues of the WriKlifs
chaste wife, o. s. no. 84.
Early Greek pIiiloHopliy. Burnet, J. —1464
Early HaiioveriaiiH. Morris, E. E. (Morris,
E. E., and others, Epochs of mod. hist. ) 'Alb7
Early hi.story of Balliol College. Paravicini,
P. de. —2304
Early history of Illinois. Breese, 8. 3595
Early history of land-holding among the Ger-
mans. Ross, D. W. —2343
Early history of Oxford. Parker, J. (Oxford
Hist. Soc. Pub. V. 3. ) 2625
Early history of the English woollen industry.
Ashley, W. J. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 2,
no. 4.) —4376
Early liistory of the guild of Merchant Tay-
lors. 2 V. Clode, C. M. —1371
Early Jesuit missionaries of the North
Western Territory. 18 pp. Peabody, W. B. O. (Beach,
W. W., Indian mi^cel. p. 102.)
Early kiiig^s of Norway. Carlyle, T. ( With
hia Latter-day pamphlets : Works, v. 5. ) 2182
Early letters. 2 v. Carlyle, T. 4886
Early man in Europe. Rau, C. 1703
Early mysterie.s. Wright, T. (£!d.) 3334
Early naval history of England. Southey, R.
1516
Early northwest. Poole, W. F. 2403
Early Oxford press. Madan, F. (Oxford
Hist. Soc. Pub. V. 29. ) 2536
Early Presbyterianism in Maryland. 33 pp.
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ContiiciiiH and C'onfticiaiiiNni. — l»4»rviJ*li<»H. —
Lao TNe. — 9l4»haniinodanK and 9f oliaininoilan-
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Nliip. — Animal >vorNliig>. — A vesta. — Fire wor-
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Defence oi Mr. Vanslttart's conduct, in
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The same. First to fourth Reports. 1773.
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Select Committee on the afifairs of the
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China. — Coelilii China. — East, The. — India. —
Iiido-Cliina.—Jai»an.— Java.— Malay peninsula.
—Malaysia.- .Molueeas.— Philippine islands.—
Prince of Wales' island. — Siam. — .Sumatra —
Sunda islands.
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East Spitzbergen, Island. Le Roy, P. L.
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East Whitelantl, Pa. Lloyd, H. W. Inscrip-
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Easter. Anonymi libellus de computo Paschali.
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HoflTmann von Fallersleben. A. H. (£(i.) Hieder-
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Resurrection.
Easter island. Pinart, A. Voyage 9, Pile de
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Eastern anti<iuities. 5 pp. (Valpy, A. J.,
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Vol. III.-ISO.
Ea.sterii iircliipclago. See Malaysia.
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— Nestorians.
Eastern empire. See Byzantine empire.
Eastern fruit on western dishes. Locke, D. R.
(P. V. Nasby, psewd.) 2205
Eastern life, present and past. Martineau, H.
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Eastern nations and Greece. Myers, P. V. N.
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16 pp. (Umere Zeit, 1878, v. 1, p. 801.)— Herat und die
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EaMterwine, Abbot of Wearmouth.
Beda Venerabilis. Lives of Benedict, Ceol-
fHd, Easterwine, Sigfrid, and Huetbert, Ab-
bots of Wearmouth, tr. by Rev. P. Wilcock.
1818. 3812
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SeeaUo <'heMhire.
EaMtliaiiiptoii,i\r. F. Jameson, J. F. Montauk
and the common lands of E. 15 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hi»t. v. 9,
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I-::astiii, George B. The killing of Dennis J.
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p. 513.)
Eastlake, Sir Charles Lock ( Ed. ) 1793-1865.
Letters by Titian. See Tizlano Vecelli.
Eastlake, Charles Lock.
Notes on the principal pictures in the Brera
Gallery, at Milan. With illustrations. Lon-
don, 1882. 12°. —1748
Notes on the principal pictures in the Old
Pinakothek at Munich. With illustrations.
London, 1884. p. 8°. —1728
l*letnre-hanf;:in|p at the National Qallery. 10 pp.
(Nineteenth. Cent. v. 22, 1887, p. 817.)
Ilastliike, Lady Elizabeth Rigby. Circa 1816 — .
Le Bailli : nouvelle livonienne. 62 pp. ( Correapondant,
V. 22, 1848, pp. 601, 683; v. 23, 1848, pp. 7, 124, 163, 212, 317.)
History of Our Lord as exemplified in
works of art. See Jameson, Mrs. A. M., and
Eastlake, Lady E. R.
(£d.) Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See
Brandl, A.
Eastman, Charles R. Beitraege zur kenntniss
der gattung Oxyrhina, mit besonderer beruecksichtigung
von Oxyrhina Mantelli. 43 pp. 3 pi. (Palaeontographica
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Eastman, Mary F. Education of woman in
the Eastern states. 51 pp. ( Meyer, A. N., Wcnnan*a toork
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Eastman, Mrs. Mary Henderson. 1818 — .
Dahcotah ; or, life and legends of the Sioux
around Port Snelling. With preface by Mrs.
C. M. Kirkland. New York, 1849. 12°. 1618
Easton, Edward. Water supply. 10 pp. (Ion-
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Easton, Pa. Condft, U. W. History of Eastop,
from the earliest times to the present, 1739-
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Eastport, Me. Kilby, W. H. Eastport and
Passamaquoddy. A collection of historical
and biographical sketches. 1888. 2616
Weston, J. D. History of Eastport, and
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Eastry, England. Shaw, W. F. Liber Estriae ;
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See also Kent.
Eastwood, Arthur. 1868—. On thought-rela-
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Eastwood, J. W., M. D. Roman roads of Dur-
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as an early British and ISnglish centre of life and learn-
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Easy way to prolong life. Medical gentleman,
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Eating. Akago, J. E. V. Comme on dine k
Paris. 1842. ( With his Comme on dine part-
out. ) —3747
Comme on dine partout. n. d. — 3747
Brillat-Savarin, a. Physiologie du goflt;
ou, meditations de gastronomic transcendante.
[Anon.] 1840. —3747
The same. Tr. from last Paris ed. by F.
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H aberland, K. Ueber gebraeuche und aberglauben
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p. 353; v. 18, 1888, pp. 1, 128, 265.)— Beoolleetlons k la
fourchette. 22 pp. (Biocfcujood's Afag. v. 180, 1881, p. 106.)
See alao Banquets.- Cookery.— Dlnlnt; and tbe
Table.— DlnnerN.—nomestle economy.— Drink-
ing: custoinH.
EATON, Amo8
1197
EBERHARD, Johann August
Eaton, Amos. 1776-1842.
Geological text-book, prepai-ed for popular
lectures on North American geology. Albany,
1830. 8°. —1636
Index to the geology of the Northern states,
with transverse sections ... to which is pre-
fixed a geological grammar. 2 ed. Troy,
N. Y., 1820. 12°. —1638
Eaton, Rev. Arthur Wentworth Hamilton.
Church of England in Nova Scotia and the
Tory clergy of the Revolution. New York,
1891. 12°. —4287
Eaton, Charles H., D.D. The ideal Sunday.
7 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 153, 1891, p. 322. )
Eaton, Cyrus. 1784-1875.
Annals of the town of Warren ; with the
early history of St. George's Broad bay, and
the neighboring settlements on the Waldo
patent. [With map.] Hallowell, 1851. p. 8°.
4617
Eaton, Daniel Cady. 1834-95. Bits of common-
place aesthetics. 15 pp. {New Englander, v. 48, 1888,
p. 20.) — Modern Fronoli noNllioticN. 20 pp. (New
Englander, v. 49, 1888, p. 246.)— Thoughts about |>rotec-
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1890, p. 374.)
Eaton, Daniel Isaac. Shelley, P. B. Letter to
Lord Ellenborough, occasioned by the sentence which
he passed on E. 18 pp. (Prose works, v. 1^ p. 407.)
Eaton, Dorman Bridgman, LL. D. 1823—. Two
years of civH service reform. 10 pp. (N.Am.Rev.w.lii,
1885, p. 15.) — Possible Presidents. President I'lcvolantl.
16 pp. ( N. Am. Rev. v. 145, 1887, p. 629. )— A new variety
of niiig'wiiinp. ID pp. (iV. .(4m. i^ev. V. 153, 1891, p. 44.)
— Parties and independents. 16 pp. (N.Am. Rev. y.Xii.
1887, p. 549.)— The Presi«lt>iit and the Senate. 15 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 142, 1886, p. 572.)— Perils of reelecting
Presidents. 14 pp. (iV. .4m. Bc». v. 154, 1892, p. 691.)
Eaton, Frederick A. (Ed. )
Albert Duerer. See Thausing, M. (in pre-
ceding catalogue).
Eaton, John, LL. D. 1829—. Sanitation and
education. 18 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports,
V. 6, p. 248. )
Eaton, John Henry. 1790-1856.
Life of Andrew Jackson. See Reid, J., and
Eaton, J. H. (in preceding catalogue).
Eaton, Mrs. Margaret L. O'Neill. Parton, J.
Peg O'Neal. 7 pp. (In his Noted women of Europe and
America, p. 546.)
Eaton, Wyatt. 1849—. Recollections of Jean
Francois Millet. With some account of his drawings for
his children and grandchildren. 15 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 16,1889, p. 90.)
Ebbiiigliaiis, Hermann. Hoefler, A. Ebbing-
haus, Ueber das gedaechtniss. 12 pp. ( Vierteljahrsschr.
f. wissens. philos. v. 11, 1887, p. 340.)— .lacobs, J. Ebbing-
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I'-bbo, Monk of St. Michael's, Bamberg. —1163.
vita Ottonis Episcopi Babenbergensis. 39 pp. (Bie-
lowski, A., Monumei}ta Polon. hist. v. 2, p. .32.)
Ebbon, Abp. of Reims. Versus ad Ebonem
Remenseni. 2 pp. (Duemmler, E., Poet. Lat. aevi Car.
v. 1, pt. 2, p. 623 ; Monumenta Oerman. hist.)
Ebed-Jesu, sumamed Bar-Bricha, Abp. of
Soba or Nisibis. Koeldeke, T. Cardahi's Pardaisa dha
Edhen. 8 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 43, 1889,
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Ebeling', Gustave.
De casuum usu Horatiano. Syntaxis Hora-
tianae. Wernlgerodae, 1866. 4°. 3252
De imperativi usu Horatiano. Wernige-
rodae, 1870. 4°. 3262
Ebeling:, Heinrich. 1840—. Handschriftliches
zu Cicero De divinatione. 8 pp. (Philologus, v. 43, ISSi,
p. 702.)— Cicero's briefe an Atticus im cod. Med. 49, 24.
8 pp. (Philologtis, v. 46, 1886, p. 369. )— Handschriftliches
zu Cicero's briefcn an Atticus. 5 pp. (Philologus,
v. 42, 1884, p. 403. )
(Ed.) Lexicon Homericum, composuerunt
F. Albracht, C. Capelle, [and others]. Lipsiae,
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Cont€n*s.
A-E, V. 1. ■ O-n, v. 2.
Ebeling, Herman Louis, Ph. D.
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Ebelot, Alfred. Revolution de Buenos- Ayres.
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ProgrSs de la K^pnbll<|ne aricentlne. 32 pp. (Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1886, 3 p6r. v. 73, p. 423. )
Ebenistes du faubourg St. Antoine, grands
magasins, "sweating-system." Du Marous-
sem, P. ( /n /its Question ouvri6re,v. 2.) — 3356
Eber, Jacques. Schmidt, C. Jacques Eber.
2 pp. (In his Rupert, bibliog. strasbourgeois, v. 4, pp. v, 1.)
Eber, Paul. Doellinger, J. J. I. von. Paul
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Eberbacli, Abbey. Baer, H. Diplomatische
geschichte der Abtei Eberbach. 1855-58, 2 v.
3636
Xotitla Inndatlonis monasterii Eberbacensis. 2 pp.
(Frankfort Soc. .Script, v. 15, pt. 2, p. 990.)
Eberhard, Archdeaeo^i of Ratiabon. 14 cent.
Annales, 1273-1305. 28 pp. (Boehmcr, J. F., Pontes rer.
Qerman. v. 2, p. 526.)
Ebei'liarcl, Alfred. 1841—. Jahresbericht ueber
die erscheinungen auf dera gebiete der spaeteren grie-
chischen prosa, sowie der mittel- und neugriechischen
prosa und poesie. 140 pp. (Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der
class, alterth. v. 3, 1877, p. 498; v. 5, 1878, p. 174.)
Lexicon Homericum. See Ebeling, H.
{Ed. ) Cicero's Brutus, de Claris oratoribus.
See Cicero, M. T.
— — (Ed.) Cicero's Reden fuer M. Marcellus,
fuer Q. Ligarius . . . See Cicero, M. T.
Eberhard, Eugen.
Lexicon Homericum. Sec Ebeling, H.
Eberhard, Johann August. 1739-1809.
Charakteristik des Freiherrn von Leibnitz.
Leipzig, n. d. 12°. 4737
Synonymisches handwoerterbuch der deut-
schen sprache. 13 aufl. . . . von Dr. Otto Lyon
und Dr. F. Wilbrandt. Mit uebersetzung der
woerter in die englische, franzoesische, italie-
nische, und russische sprache von Dr. D.
Asher und Prof Dr. Aug. Boltz. Leipzig,
1882.- 12°. 1186
EBERHARDT
1198
ECCLES ALL-B YERLO W
Eberhanlt. 81 pp. (Blaclnoood'a Mag. v. 142,
1887, p. 199.)
Eberhurt. B. M.
North American pyrenomycetes. See Ellis,
J. B.. and Eberhart, B. M.
Eberle, E. F. List of the Merchante' Hall,
17SJ. Bristol. S pp. {Bristol and Gloucest. Archacol.
Soc. TVaiM. V. n, 1886-87, p. 291.)
Eberiiaiid, von Erfurt. Bechstein, R. Zu Hein-
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Ebers, Georg Moritz. 1837—.
Lorenz Alma Tadema, his life and works.
From the German by Mary J. Saflford. New
York, 1886. 16°. - 6886
Richard Lepsius : ein lebensbild. Mit einem
lichtdruck and einem holzschnitt. Leipzig,
1885. 12°. 4704
The same. Tr. from the German by Zoe
Dana Underbill. Author, ed. New York,
1887. 12°. 4704
Vorechlaege ftier neue ausgrabungen in Aegypten.
26 pp. {Uruere Zeit, 1880, v. 2, pp. 161, 392.)— Der erste
kHlarakt. 12pp. (Deutach.rundtchau, v. 67, lS»l,p.l26.)
— l^pMliiN. Nnbische grammatik. 12 pp. (Deutsch.
morg. gcsells. Zeila. v. 35, 1881, p. 207.)— Richard Lepsius.
Eine biographische sltizze. 18 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 41, 1884, p. 184.)— Gustav Scynhrlh. sein leben und
der versach einer gerechten wuerdigang seiner thaetig-
keitaufdem gebiete der Acgyptologie. 39 pp. (Deutscli.
morg. gesells. ZeiU. v. 41, 1887, p. 193.)
Ebers gaixery : a collection of painting^s
illustrating the romances of Georg Ebers.
With descriptive letter-press. Photographic
reproduction by Friedrich Bruckmann. 1892.
— 17D3
: JoHiin : eine erzaehlung aus biblischer zeit. 6 pp.
(Rev. of in BlackuxMd'i Mag. v. 149, 1891, p. 45.)— Die JfH-
britnt. 11 pp. (Rev. of in Blackwood's Mag. v. 142, 1887,
p. 604.)
Ebers f;allery : a collection of paintings illus-
trating the romances of Georg Ebers. With
descriptive letter-press. Photographic repro-
duction by Friedrich Bruckmann. New York,
1882. fo. — 17D3
Eberslieim, Monastery. Historia Novientensis
monasterii, 951-1235. 22 pp. ( Boehmer, J. F., Pontes rer.
Oerman. v. 3, p. 10. )
Ebert, Adolf. 1820—.
AUgemeine geschichte der literatur des
mittelalters im abendlande. v. 3. Leipzig,
1887. 8°. 2233
Conlenis. Die nnlionaleii Ill^rn(iir4*ii von ihren
anfaengen und die lateinischo literatur voin tode Karls
des Kablen bis zam bcginne des elften jahrhundcrts.
Note.— Vor v. 1, 2 see preceding catalogue.
Handbuch der italienischen national-lite-
ratur. Marburg, 1854. 8°. 2242
f Ed ) Jahrbuch fuer romanische und Eng-
lische literatur. See Jahrbuch.
Wwir, K. Entwickelungsgcschichtc der franzoesischcn
tragoedic, vornchinlich im lejabrh., von E. 4 pp. (Kiev-
ni-rt tehriflen, p. 221 : Stengel, E., Atuguhcn, v. 87.)
Ebcrt, Emil.
Sprichwoerter der altfranzoesischen Karls-
epen. Marburg, 1834. 8°. ( Stengel, E., Au»-
gaben, v. 23. ) 2305
Ebert, Karl Egon. Bendel, J. Karl E. Ebert.
21 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Dentschen in Boebmen, Mit-
theil. v. 21, 1883, p. 253.)
Eberz, Anton ( Tr. ) 1817—.
Albius TibuUus im versmasse der urschrift
uebersetzt. See TibuUus, A.
Ebing^, Richard Krafift-. See KrafTt-Ebing, R.
Ebn. Seelbn.
Ebiier, T. Nikolaus Lenau und die schwae-
bische dicbterscbnlc. 15 pp. ( Unaere Zeit, 1885, v. 2, p. 549. )
Ebner - Escheiibacli, Marie, Baronin von.
1830 — . Das gemeindekind. 137 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 50, 1887, pp. 161, 321; v. 51, 1887, pp. 5, 161.)— Jacob
Kzeln. 19 pp. ( Deutsch. rundschau, v. 35, 1883, p. 321.)—
Oversberif: ein lebensbild. 30 pp. (Deutsch. rund-
schau, V. 69, 1891, p. 321.)— Die poesle des nnbewass-
t«n. 9 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 29, 1881, p. 287.)—
ITnNiiehnbnr. 128 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 61, 1889,
pp. 1, 198, 321.)— Die unverHtaiicIpiie aiirtleni florfe.
57 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 30, 1882, pp. 161, 321.)
Xeckcr, M. Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach. 20 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 64, 1890, p. 338.)
Eboli, Ana de Mendoza y de la Cerda, Princeaa
de. I.an«er, W. Die historische Fuerstin Eboli. 34 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1879, v. 2, pp. 44, 219.)— RIos, E. La Prin-
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Ebony idol. Flanders, Mrs. G. M. 2336
Eboracum : or, the history and antiquities of
the city of York. Drake, F. 2541
Ebi'acli, Monastery. Fundatio monasterii Ebra-
censis. 3 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 15, pt. 2, p. 1040.)
Ebrinjjftoii, Viscount. See Fortescue, H., 1 and
3 Earls Fortescue.
Eb.swortli, Rev. Joseph WoodfaU.
Cavalier lyrics ; for church and crown.
London, 1887. 8°. 1324
iVote.— One hundred and fifty copies printed for private
circulation.
( Ed. ) Roxburghe ballads : illustrating the
last years of the Stuarts . . . Ed., with special
introduction, notes, and new woodcuts, v. 4-8.
Hertford, 1883-95. 5 v. 8°. ( Ballad Soc. nos. 8,
9, 12, 13, 18, 19, 21-34. ) 1325
Note.— Tot v. 1-3 see Chappell, W., in preceding cata-
logue.
Ecbasis captivi. Voigt, F. A. E. {Ed. ) (Brink,
B. ten, and others, Quellett und forschungen,
V. 8. ) —3166
Ec'cardiis, Joannes Georgius. Sec Eckhart, J.
G. von.
Eccentric personajfcs. Russell, W. 3706
Eccentricities for Edinburgh. Colman, G.,
the younger. 1308
Eccles, A. Symons. Tenth international medi-
cal congress. 8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 48, 1890, p. 581.)
Etrclcs, C. O'Conor. Irish housekeeping and
Irish customs in the la.st century. 13 pi>. (Blacktiiood's
Mag. v. 144, 1888, p. 804.)
Eccles, Robert G. Evolution of chemistry.
28 pp. (Brooklyn Ethical Assoc. Evolution in scl., etc.
p. 123.)
Ecclesall - Byerlow, England. Hunter, J.
Township of E. 40 pp. (/n his Hallamshire, p. 340.)
See alao Yorkshire.
ECCLESPIELD
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E00LE8T0N, John C.
Ecclesfleld, England. Gatty, A. 8. First
book of the marriage, baptismal, and burial
registers of Ecclesfleld parish church, York-
shire, 1558-1619. 1878. 2521
Iliiiitrr, J. Parish of E. 31pp. (/n Ais Hallamshire,
p. 428.)
See also Yorkshire.
Eccle.siae Leorticnses. Taylor, R. V. 2537
Ecclesiaste.s. See Bible, O. T., Ecclesiastes.
Ecclesiastical anti<iuities. See Church his-
tory.
Ecclesiastical antiquities in Devon. 3 v. in 1.
Oliver, Q. 1507
Ecclesiastical architecture. See Architec-
ture and Building.
Ecclesiastical art. See Christian art.
Ecclesiastical art in Germany during the
middle ages. Luebke, W. — 17C5
Ecclesiastical benefices. See Church bene-
fices and property. — Simony.
Ecclesiastical biogrrapliy.
BoEHRiNGER, F. Die kirche Christi und
ihre zeugen ; oder, die kirchengeschichte in
biographieen. 1873-78, 24 v. in 12. —3272
Cave, W. Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum
historia literaria, a Christo nato usque ad
saeculum XIV. 1740-43, 2 v. 2231
MiDDLBTON, B. Biographia evangelica;
or, an historical account of the lives and
deaths of the most eminent and evangelical
authors or preachers. 1779-86, 4 v. 3786
Sainte-Mabthe, S. de, and Sainte-Mar-
THE, L. de. Gallia Christiana. 1656, 4 v. —3271
Gallia Christiana in provincias ecclesi-
asticas distributa . . . Opera et studio D. Sam-
marthani, monachorum congregationis S.
Mauri, [et] B. Haur6au. 1715-1865, 16 v. W. 61
Scottish divines, 1505-1872. 1883. {St.
Giles^ Lectures, 3 s. ) 3844
Ughelli, F. Italia sacra, sive de episcopis
Italiae, et insularum adjacentium . . . cura et
studio Nicolai Coleti. 1717-22, 10 v. in 9. —4291
Wilson, W. Popular preachers of the
ancient church, n. d. 3707
<i}4^nua<Io, of MarseilUs. Liber de scriptoribus ecclesi-
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Woetlinl*!, H., mirnamed de Gand. Arclideacon of Tour-
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cius, J. A.. Biblioth. eccles.) — Honoring, of Aulun.
Libelli IV de luminatibus ecclesiae, sive de scriptoribus
ecclesiasticis. 20 pp. (Fabricius, J. A., Biblioth. eccles.)
— IHIeloiiHO, St., Abp. of Toledo. Liber de scriptoribus
ecclesiasticis, cum appendicibus. 14 pp. (Fabricius, J.
A., Biblioth. eccles.) — iNlcloro, St., Abp. of Seville. Liber
de scriptoribus ecclesiasticis. 12 pp. (Fabricius, J. A.,
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bus ecclesiasticis. 110 pp. (Fabricius, J. A., Biblioth.
eccles.) — De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis, qui ab auno
Cliristi 1494 quo Joannes Trithemius deflnit, ad usque
tempera nostra floruerunt. 245 pp. (Fabricius, J. A.,
Biblioth. eccles.) — De H<'riptoribiiM oocleHlasticis.
auctore anonyino Mellicense. 20 pp. (Fabricius, J. A.,
Biblioth. «cc(«8. ) — SIgrebert, of Gemblours. Liber de
Bcriptoribas ecclesiasticis. 24 pp. (Fabricios, J. A., Bib-
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Sponheim. Liber de ecclesiasticis scriptoribus. 270 pp.
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See also Apontles. — ArohblshopH. — Archclea-
coiiH.— Biography.— BifthopN.— Church hiotory.
—«'Iergr.V.— Fathers of Iho Church. — IlfrinllH.—
9IartyrH. — niniHtcrN or tlic <«i»Hpcl. ~ nfiiiaH-
tlclNin. — MyNticiNin. — Nonconforinit.v. — Xon-
Jwrorj*. — PopcN. — PrcachcrM. — Puritaiiw. — Ke-
foriiierM. — ReliipiouH orders. — SaiiilM. Also the
names of countries, denominations, persons, sects, etc.
Ecclesiastical biography. Dictionaries.
Cathcart, W. Baptist encyclopaedia. 1883,
1 V. in 2. —3271
Nevin, a., and others. Encyclopaedia of
the Presbyterian church in the United States
of America. 1884. 1141
ScHAFF, P., and Jackson, 8. M. {Eds.)
Encyclopaedia of living divines and Christian
workers of all denominations in Europe and
America. 1887. R.81
Ecclesiastical cases. 237 pp. Stillingfleet, E.,
Bp. of Worcester, Works, v. 3, pp. 613, 741.
Ecclesiastical councils and synods. See
Councils and Synods, and the names of places
where held.
Moon, G. W. —2122
See Festivals, Eccle-
See Furniture,
Ecclesiastical English.
Ecclesiastical festivals.
siastical.
Ecclesiastical furniture.
Church furniture.
Ecclesiastical history. See Church history.
Ecclesiastical history of New England. 2 v.
Felt, J. B. —1262
Ecclesiastical history of Newfoundland.
Howley, M. F. —1273
Ecclesiastical institutions. Spencer, H.,
Principles of sociology, v. 2, pt. 6. — 1382
Ecclesiastical law. See Canon and ecclesias-
tical law.
Ecclesiastical migrations. 39 pp. ( Westm.
Bev. n. s. v. 61, 1882, p. 427.)
Ecclesiastical miracles. On certain. 20 pp.
Ryder, H. I. D. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 217.)
Ecclesiastical polity. See Church polity.
Ecclesiastical tracts. A copy of the devise
for alteratione of religione, at the first yeare of Queen
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Ecdesiology, a treatise on
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Christian doctrine in outline.
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{Ed.) {Gentle-
4156
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ECCLESTON, Samuel
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EOKENER, Hugo
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Echinidea. See Echinoidea.
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Echinoidea.
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PalSontologie frangaise ; ou, descrip-
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Echinologie helv^tique.
Loriol, P. de.
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Echternach, Monastery. Chronicon Epterna-
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Eckardt, Meister. See Eckhart.
I3ckardt, Julius. 1836—.
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Eckart. .S'ce also Kckhart.— Ekkehard.
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Grimm, J. L. K.,
Bellamy, E. (Cen-
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E0KEN8AGE
1201 EOLECTIO PHILOSOPHY
Eckensage, Die heimat der. 4 pp. Zingerle,
I. V. (Germantrt, V. 1, 1856, p. 120.)
Efkenstciii, Llna.
Literary remains of Albrecht Duerer. See
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Kekloi-tl, Henry. Antoine Louis Barye. 18 pp.
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George Inness. 8 pp. {Century Mag. v. 2,18S2,p. 57.)—
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Eckhart, Meister. Circa 1260-1328. Bruch-
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• Bech, F. Wie Meister Eckhart kam ein schoner
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Corpus historicum medii aevi, sive scrip-
tores res in orbe universo, praecipue in Ger-
mania, a temporibus maxime Caroli Magni
Imperatoris usque ad finem seculi post C. N.
XV gestas enarrantes aut illustrantes, e variis
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3741
Contents. Burchard, J. Diarium curiae Romanae sub
Alexandre VI Papa, v. 2.— Andreas, Presbyter of
Ratisbon. Chronicon a Johanne Chraft interpolatum et
usque ad annum 1490 continuatum, v. 1. — Catalogus
Episcoporum Ani^ustanoruin et Abbatum Sanctae
Afrae usque ad Friderici I Imperatoris aetatem, v. 2.—
Norbert, Abbot of Iburg. Vita BennoniN Episcopi
Osnabrugensis anno 1118 conscripta, v. 2.— Eost, M.,
Abbot of Iburg. Vita Bennonis Episcopi Osnabrugensis
metrica, V. 2.— Vulgerius. Versus in Bonlfaeinni VIII
Papam et mores cleri, v. 2.— Annales BoxovieiiNeM ab
anno 1126 usque ad annum 1198 continuati, v. 1.— Bene-
detti, A. De rebus a Carolo VIII Galliae Rege in
Italia gestis, v. 2.— f^hronicae re^iae ab Henrico
Aucupe usque ad captum a Friderico I Imperatore
Mediolanum contiuuatae versio vetus Gemianica, v. 1. —
Ulrich, of Bamberg. C'odex epistolarlii, v. 2.— Cata-
logus C'Onsuluin Roinanoriini usque ad annum
Christi 493 procedens, v. 1.— Vetus Consulum Romanorum
catalogus ad annum Christi 534 procedens, v. 1— Corner,
H. Chronica novella usque ad annum 1435 deducta, v. 2.
'—Oliver, the Scholastic, Cardinal-Bp. of Sabina, Historia
Damlatlna. v. 2.— Relatio de Davide Rege Tarta-
rorum christiano, v. 2.— .\lbert, of Metz. Libellus de
divorsltate tompornm. v. 1.— Fasti rnnsulares
ex duobus exemplaribus diversis in unnm conjuncti, v. 1.
—Martin, of Alnwick. Flores tenipornni ab Her-
manno Janueusi continuati usque ad Carolum IV Im-
peratorem, v. 1.— Jamsilla, N. da. Gesta Fri<leriol II-
Imperatoris ejusque filiorum Conradi et Manfredi
Regum, V. 1.— Hliir mar, Abp. of Reims. Epistolae, v. 2.
— Excerpta Johannis Iliissi condeinnationem concer-
nentia, v. 2.— Catalogus Imperatornm Romano-
rum, V. 1.— Riccobaldo, of Ferrara. Historia Impera-
tornm Komano-Oermanipornm a Carolo Magno
usque ad annum 1298 producta, v. 1.— Johann. of Win-
terthur. Chronicon a Friderico II Imperatore ad annum
1348 procedens, v. 1.— Erchemberto, of Monte Casino. His-
toria I.anirobardorum Beneventi, v. 1.— Chronicou
I.nnobnrKicnm Saxonica lingua conscriptum atque
ad Wilhelmum Regem Germaniae extensum, v. 1.—
.Vnrtln, of Fulda. Chronicon usque ad annum 1379 pro-
ductum, v. 1.— Continuatio chronici .Martini Poloni a
Rudolfo I Imperatore usque ad annum 1343, v. 1.— Depo-
sitio inartyrnm et Episcoporum, v. 1.— Tritheim
(Heidenberg), J., Abbot of Sponheim. Meplaelius, id
est libellus de studiis et scriptis propriis a pueritia repe-
titis, v. 2.— Prophetiae satyricae in Papas aliquot seculi
XIII et XIV, v. 2.— Araalricus, A. Actus Pontiflcum
Romanorum usque ad Johannem XXII sive annum
1321, V. 2.— Catalogus Pontiflcum Romanorum non diu
post annum 1048 confectus, v. 2.-Niem, T. de, Bp. of
Cambrai, Vitae Pontiflcum Romanorum a Nicolao IV
usque ad Urbanum V, et inde ab anonymo usque ad
annum 1418 continuatae, v. 1.— Riccobaldo, of Ferrara.
Historia Pontiflcum Romanorum usque ad Clementem
IV, V. 1.— Vetus catalogus Pontiflcum Romanorum, v. 1.
— Catalogus Praefectornni urbis, v. 1.— Anonymi
authoris chronicon Episcoporum Ratisbonensinm
anno 1377 confectum, v. 2.— Breve chronicon Episcoporum
Ratisbonensium ex chronica Conradi de Monte Puel-
larum confectum, v. 2.— Rieeobaldo, of Ferrara. Com-
pilatio chronologica usque ad annum 1312 producta, v. 1.
— Lignamine, J. P. de. Continuatio chronici Ricobaldini
ab anno 1316 usque ad annum 1469, v. 1.— Infessnra, 8.
Diarium urbis Romae. v. 2. — Monachorum Sancti
Pantaleonis chronica regia, usque in annum 1161 con-
tinuata, v. 1. — Annalista Saxo ab initio regni Francorum
usque ad annum 1139 res gestas enarrans, v. 1. — Chronica
Praesulum Spirensis civitatis, v. 2.— Catalogus Kpisco-
porum Npirpnsiuni. v. 2.— Brevis historia occnpa-
tionis et amissionis Terrae Saiictae, v. 2.— Oliver, the
Scholastic, Cardinal-Bp. of Sabiim. Historia Regum
Terrae Sanctae, v. 2.— Poema Germanicum vetus de
amissione Terrae Sanctae, v. 2.— Descriptio itineris in
Terrain Nanetam, v. 2.— Golscher, Monk of Treves.
Gesta Achiepiscoporum Trevirenslum ab anno 1132
usque ad annum 1259 continuata, v. 2. — Indices, v. 1, 2.
Eckhart. See also Eckart. — Ekkehard.
Eckius Dedolatus. Szamat<51ski, S. (Ed.)
(Lat. litteraturdenkmaeler des 15 u. 16 jahrh.
V. 2. ) 4227
Eckler, G. (Ed.)
Home gymnastics for the well and the sick.
iSfee Angerstein, E., and Eckler, G. {Eds. )
Eckstein, Ernst. 1845 — . Zur geschichte des
feuilletons. 96 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1875, v. 2, pp. 1, 272, 500,
665, 927.)
Eckstein, Ferdinand Fr6d6ric, Baron d'. Fois-
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Eckstein, Friedrich August [Ed.) 1810-85.
Phaedri Fabulae. Mit anmerkungen ver-
sehen von J. Siebelis. See Phaedrus ( in pre-
ceding catalogue).
Eclectic philosophy. Zeller, E. History of
eclecticism in Greek philosophy. 1883. — 1458
Lewes, G. H. Eclecticism. 8 pp. {In his Biog. hist.
of philos. V. 2, p. 769.)— Valrogrer, H. de. De la jeune
€cole ^clectique. 72 pp. ( Correspondunt, v. 9, 1845, pp. 649,
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See also Philosophy.
ECLIPSES
1202
ECONOMIC STUDIES
Ekdipses.
Coffin, J. H. C. Report of observations
of the total eclipse of the sun, Aug. 7, 1869.
n. d. —2481
Lick Obsbkvatoby. Reports on the obser-
\'«tion8 of the total eclipse of the sun, Jan. 1,
Dec. 21, 22, 1889, and of the total eclipse of the
moon, July 22, 1888. 1889-91, 2 v. —2492
Bonlllnud, I. Epistols de defectu solis, ciu'us memi-
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Tinas, T., Hitt. libri, ed. A. Drakenborch, v. 7, 1746, p. 191 ;
T. IS, pt. 1, 1828, p. 366.)— Eniceliuniiii, B. Die sonnen-
flnsterniss vom 18 Aug. 1868. 23 pp. ( Unaere Zeit, 1869,
T. 1, p. 190.) — OppolEor. T. von. Die sonnentinsterniss
des J. 202 V. Chr. 3 pp. (Hermes, v. 20, 1886, p. 318.)—
Proctor. R. A. Total solar eclipses. 16 pp. (Fortn.
Bm. n. s. T. 40, 1888, p. 407. )— .Soltaii, W. Sonnenflnster-
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p. 483. ) — Todd, D. P. How man's messenger outran the
moon. 5 pp. (Century Mag. t. 16, 1889, p. 602.)— Modern
eclipse problems. 10 pp. (Forum, t. 9, 1890, p. 552.)—
Townoii. J. T., and Sansom, T. On the solar eclipse of
March 15, 1858, as seen near Oxford. 6 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trana. v. 10, 1858, p.233.)— Wllk-
Inaon, T. T. On the solar eclipse of March 15, 1858, as
seen at Burnley. 8 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist.
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corded in Chinese works. 72 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc.
North-China branch, Jaum. n. s. v. 4, 1868, p. 87.)— Notes
on the opinions of the Chinese with regard to eclipses.
4 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China branch, Joum. n. s.
V. 8, 1866, p. 71.)
Sm alto Antronoiny.— Moon.— Sun.
Eclogues. See Pastoral and rural poetry.
Ecliise, Bataille de 1', Marine normande d. la.
21 pp. Luce, S. (In his France pendant la guerre de
cent ans, p. 1.)
Ecole d'Auvers, Rubens et P. Mlchiels, J.
A. X. —1757
Ecole des Chartes. Recueil de fac-simiies.
Paris, 1880. fo. 1201
Luce, 8. Conrs d'^tude critique des sources de I'his-
tolre de France, profess^ & I'Ecole des Chartes. 14 pp.
(BMioth. Ecole des Chartes, v. 43, 1882, p. 653.)— K»y-
■nond.P. (Ed.) PiScessurl'hOteldeClissonaujonrd'hui
Palais des archives et Ecole des Chartes. 11 pp. (Bib-
Uoth. EcoU des Chartes, v. 20, 1858, p. 516; v. 21, 1859,
p. 447.)— V«llel tie Virl ville, A. Notes et documents
pour aervir & I'histoire de I'Ecole Boyale de Chartes.
19 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Chartes, v. 9, 1847, p. 153.)
See also Blblioth«qne de I'Ecole des Charter.
Ecole des haiites etudes, Bibliothfeque de 1'.
See Bibliothdque.
Ecole des lang:ues orieiitales vivantes.
Publications, 2 s. v. 20 ; 3 s. v. 3, 13. Paris,
1890-93. 3 v. r. 8°. 3413
Contents. AbO B«kr Mohammed ibn Djafer Nerchakhy.
Deacriptlon topographique et historique de Bonkhara,
St. T. 13.— Mohammed Esseghir Ben ElhadJ Ben Abdallah
Elouft'tni. NoBhet-Elbadl, 3 s. v. 3.— Du Mans, R.
Bitat de la Pertte en 1660, 2 s. v. 20.
Ecole des pferes, suivie de la mauvaise mSre :
contee nouveaux. Milan, 1784. 16°. (Bib-
lioth. blene, V. 12. ) 2316
I'k'ole fraiKj^ise de Rome. See Rome, Ecole
fWin9ai8e.
Ecole polytecbiiique. Journal. Cahiers 52-
68, 60-«4. Paris, 1881-94. 13 v. 4°. —4712
NoU.—Cthlen SI, 69 wanting. For earlier v. see pre-
ceding cstalogne.
Ecule pratique des hautes etudes. Melanges
Renier. Recueil de travaux ... en mfimoire
de son Prgs. L6on Renier. Paris, 1887. 8°.
(Biblioth. Ecole des hautes 6tude8, v. 73.)
—4153
Contents. Oppert, J. Inscription d'Anlloc-liiiH I
Soter.— Weil, H. Auteur du premier discours contre
ArlHtoglton est-il bien inform^ des institutions
d'Athines.— Nicole, J. AthCn^'e et Lucien.— BolHsler,
M. L. G. Commodien.— Jacob. A. De nonnuUis codl-
clbns Ciraecis palimpsestis in bibliotheca majore
Parisiensi asservatis.— Thgvenin, M. Etudes sur la pro-
pri«t« au moyen ftge : Les " Coniiimiiia."— Bergaigne,
A. Syntaxe desooinparalNoiis v<'Mli<ni*'s.— .Saussure,
F. de. C'oniiiaratlfN ot NnporlatilN g'ci'inani<|neN
de la forme inferus, infimus.— Haussoullier, B. Note
sur les trois tribus doriennes en Crf te.— Amiaud, A.
t'.vru», Boi de Perse.— Darmesteter, J. Apocalypse per-
sane de IJanlel.— Morel-Fatio, A. Note sur Particle
dgrivfi de ipse dans les diaiectes catalauN.— Beren-
bourg, J. Elazar, le Peitan.— Duchesne, L. M. O. Con-
cile d'ElvIre et les flamines Chretiens.— Guieyesse, P. P.
R^primande & un fpnctloiiuaire *K.r|»Hen.— Deren-
bourg, H. Note sur quelques mots de la langue des
Francs au douziSme si6cle d'aprSs le texte arabe de
I'antobiographie d'OusSma IbnjMounkidh.- Gaidoz, H.
Les KAIeaux alphab^'tiqiios. — Hauvettc-Bes-
naull, E. L. Episode des grains de riz Scrasgs.— Br«al,
M. J. A. Comment les langiicN rfiparent les points
faibles de leur grammaire.— Riemann, O. Remarques
sur I'attraction du d^monstratif et du relatlf en I^atln.
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Economic and social history of New England,
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Economic history and theory, Introduction
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Economic history of Virginia. 2 v. Bruce,
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Contents. How to fnrulsh a honse and make it
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Economic optimism. 6 pp. Smith, D. C.
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Economic pessimism. 4 pp. Atkinson, E.
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Economic studies. See American Economic
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Economic studies. 236 pp. Bagehot, W.,
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1203
EDDY, Richard
Economic value of electric light and power.
Foote, A. R. —1367
Economics au<l juFispriidence. Adams,
H. O. (Am. Boon. Assoc. Econ. studies, v. 2,
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Economics and politics. Hazard, R. G.
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Economics of industry, Elements of. Mar-
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Economic rnralc de la France depuis 1789.
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Economy. Repplier; A. Esoteric economy.
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See also Domestic ecollonl^', — Political econ-
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Economy of ]iig'li wages. Schoenhof, J.
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Ecoiien, France. Conant, C. W. Art student
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Ecrivains et po6tes de TAllemagne. Blaze de
Bury, A. H. B., Baron, dit. 2224
Ecstasy. Philosophy of animal magnetism :
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adopted to produce ecstacy and somnam-
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See also Emotions.— Enthusiasm.— Hj'pnotisni.
Mesmerism.- Mind.— Psychologry.
Ecton, John. —1730.
Thesaurus rerum ecclesiasticarum : being
an account of the valuations of all the eccle-
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Ecuador. Andr6, E. L'Amgrique fiquinoxiale
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l-:dda.
Sabmund. Edda Saemundar hinns Fr6da.
The Edda of Saemnnd the Learned. From
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Snorro Sturluson. Younger Edda ; also
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With an introduction, notes, etc., by R. B.
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Odilruns klaire. uebersetzt und erklaert von Wll-
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Dahlerup, v., and JOnsson, F. Den forste
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Keary, C. F. Mythology of the Eddaa ;
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Olsen, B. M. Tredje og fjaerde gram-
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Sander, F. Rigveda und Edda. Eine
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Homnann, A. Bildlicher ausdruck im Be(3wulf und in
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See also Epic and heroic poetry.— Folk-lore.—
<>ndrnn.— Helflensage.— Icelandic folk-lore.—
Icelandic literature. — Legends. — Nibelnniren
lied and saKC.— Scandinavian literature.
Eddy, Mrs. Mary Baker Glover.
Science and health, with key to the Scrip-
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Eddy, Richard, D. D. 1828—.
Universalism in America : a history, v. 1,
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EDDY, Ulysses D. 1204
EDGAR, John George
Eddy, Ulj-sses D. Our chance for commercial
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li>idy, William Abner. The highest structure
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FMe, Georg^.
Management of steel. 6 ed. London, 1891.
12-\ —3747
K*!*", W. Moore. National pensions. 17 pp.
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K<leltclt, Albert.
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Kdoii, Rev. Charles Page. Burgon, J. W.
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Kdcii, George, 1 Earl of Auckland.
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Eden, Richard. Circa 1521-77. First two voy-
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maps, etc., of Pietro Martire . . . Sebastian
Muenster . . . Sebastian Cabot . . . With ex-
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Italian, and German writers of the time. Ed.
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Life and labours of E. 12 pp. (Eden, R., First three
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Kdcii, Robert, afterwards Henley. See Henley,
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AmbroHluM. St., Bp. of Milan. De paradiso. 25 pp.
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Kdeiiftt«!4. Deloye, A. Des Edenates et de la
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K4lcnt<tn, N. C. Dlllard, R. Historic tea party
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E<lenliciiu, Alfred, D. D., Ph. D. 1826-89.
Life and times of Jesus the Messiah. 8 ed.
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On a new theory of the origin and composition of the
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Edes, Rev. Richard Snllivan. 1810-77. Bio-
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Edes. See af«o Eads.
Edessa, Bps. of. See Barsamya. — Jacobus H
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Edessa, Mesopotamia. Cureton, W. Ancient
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Edfii, Egypt. Rouge, J., Vicomte de. Inscrip-
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Edf>:ar, King of England. 943-975. Voyage
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Edgar, son of Edward. 12 cent. Voyage to
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Edg-ar, Andrew, D. D.
Old church life in Scotland : lectures on
klrk-session and presbytery records. 1 and 2 s.
London, 1885-86. 2 v. 8°. —1275
Edgar, John George. 1834-64.
Boyhood of great men Intended as an ex-
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Lawrence, Sir T.
Alembert, J. le R. d'.
Arnold, T.
Audubon, J. J.
Banks, Sir J.
Buxton, Sir T. F.
Canning, G.
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Cavendish, H.
Chalmers, T.
Cooper, Sir A. P.
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Ferguson, J.
Franklin, B.
Galilei, G.
Gibbon, E.
Haendel, Q. F.
Hunter, J.
Jeffrey, F., Lord.
Jervis, J., 1 Earl St. Vincent.
Johnson, S.
Jones, Sir W.
Mackintosh, Sir J.
Mozart, J. C. W. A.
Murray, W., 1 Earl of Mans-
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Napoleon I, Emperor of the
French.
Nelson, Vice-Admiral H., 1
Viscount Nelson.
Newton, Sir I.
Paley, W.
Scott, J., 1 Earl of Eldon.
Scott, Sir W.
Simson, R.
Thorwaldsen, B.
Webster, D.
Wellesley, A., 1 Ihike of Wel-
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Wilberforce, W.
Wilkie, Sir D.
Wordsworth, W.
EDGAR, John George
1205
EDINBURGH, Church History
Footprints of famous men, designed as
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16°. ' 3707
Contents.
Black, J. Necker, J.
Brindley, J. Pitt, W.
Burke, E. Reynolds, Sir J.
Chantry, Sir F. Shore, J., 1 Barcm Teign-
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Erskine, T., Baron. Smith, A.
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Hunter, W. Washington, G.
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Etlf^ar, Matilda (Ed.)
Ten years of Upper Canada in peace and
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8°. 4636
Edg-ar, William C. 1856 — . Russia's land sys-
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Edg'e, Frederick Milnes.
Exploits and triumphs, in Europe, of Paul
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Edgehill, England. Miller, G. Battle of E.
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Edgell, Capt. Edmund Vemey Wyatt. 1845—.
Story of the Zulu campaign. See Ashe,
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Memoirs of the Abb6 Edgeworth ; contain-
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Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro. 1845 — . Philos-
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Wernicke, A. Edgeworth, Mathematical psychics.
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Edgeworth, de Firmont, Henry Essex, Abbi.
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BouvENS, ( — ) de. Oraison funfebre de
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Edgeworth, Maria. 1767-1849.
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Comic dramas, in three acts. 2 ed. Lon-
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Contents. I-ove and law.— The Romo, thistle, and
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Modern Griselda : a tale. 1 Am. ed. George-
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3767
98 pp. a«
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Edible toadstooLs and mushrooms. Our. Gib-
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Edict of Nantes. See Nantes, Edict of.
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Edinburgh, Duke of. See Alfred Ernest Albert.
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Chambers, R. Edinburgh merchants and
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Minor antiquities of Edinburgh. [.4no7i.]
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Walks in Edinburgh. 1825. 2587
DoBSON, W. T. History of the Bassandyne
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GowANS, Sir J. Edinburgh and its neigh-
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Harrison, W. Memorable Edinburgh
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Edinburgh Review, or critical journal, v. 159-
184. London, 1884-96. 26 v. 8°. 2991
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CopiNGER, W. A. On the authorship of
the first hundred numbers of the "Edinburgh
Review." 18ft5. ( /n /ii« Bibliographiana, no. 2. )
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cal and historical essays, contributed to the
Edinburgh Review. 1848, 3 v. 2204
Ri>ir<'l>ot, W, First Edinburgh reviewers. 44 pp.
( Works, V. 1, p. 1.)— Lord Kroiiirhnin nn«l the preMH.
27 pp. {Fraser's Mag. v. 18, 1838, p. 1.) — C'haslps, P.
Francis Jeffrey et la Eevue d'Edinbourg. 41 pp. {Bev.
contemp. 1853, v. 3, p. 75.)— Edinburgh Review versus
iinll'H l.ire of Byron. 2 pp. (Fraaer's Mag. v. 2,
1830, p. 467.)— Peter KobliiHon verMiiw KdinbiirKh
RptIpw. 7 pp. (FroMr'»il/ns. V. 4, 1831, p. 180.)
Edinburgh University.
Report of the trial of the students on the
charge of mobbing, rioting, and assault, at
the college, on Jan. 11, 12, 1838. Edinburgh,
1838. 8°. —2373
Grant, Sir A. Story of the university of
Edinburgh during its first three hundred
years. With illustrations. 1884, 2 v. —2364
BolHvId.B. Libraryof the University of Edinburgh.
6 pp. (Phllobiblon Soc. Miscel. v. 6.)— Carlyle, T. In-
augural address at Edinburg, 2 April, 1866, on being in-
stalled as Rector of the university there. 30 pp. {Orit.
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vacant in Kdinbnrg^li. 7 pp. {Fraser's Mag. v. 45,
1852, p. 624.) — Rivler, A. Troisifeme centenaire de I'Uni-
versit€ d'Edimbourg. 24 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3p«r. V. 23, 1884, p. 342.)
Edingtoii, England. Alexander, R. C. Eding-
ton or Yatton the Ethandun of Alfred's victory? 15 pp.
( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 5, 1859, p. 193.)
— Pontlng:, C. E. Edington church, Wilts. 19 pp. 2 pi.
(Archaeol. Joum. v. 45, 1886, p. 43. )
See also WiltMhirp.
Edis, Robert William. 1839—. Health and taste
in English homes. 11 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 38, 1885,
p. 711.) — Healthy furniture and decoration. 96 pp.
( London, Internat. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 1, p. 287 ;
v. 3, p. 109.)
Edison, Thomas Alva. 1847 — . Air-telegraph.
System of telegraphing to trains and ships. 7 pp. ( N.
Am. Bev. v. 142, 1886, p. 285. ) — Dangers of electric
llgrhtlnii:. 10 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 149, 1889, p. 625.)—
Perfected phonojirraph. 10 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. 146,
1888, p. 641.)
Hnbert, P. Q., Jr. Thos. A. Edison. 41 pp. {In Lis
Inventors, p. 223.) — Latlirop, G. P. Talks with E.
11 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 425.)— West! nR-
houNe. G., Jr. Reply to E. 12 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. r. 149,
1889, p. 653.)
Editha, St. Black, W. H., and Hoare, Sir R.
C. {Eds.) Chronicon Vilodunense: sive de
vita et miraculis Sanctae Edithae. Regis
Edgari flliae. 1830. ( With Hoare, Sir R. C,
Registrum Wiltunense.) P.R.
FiMcher. R. Zur sprache und autorschaft der mit-
telengl. legenden St. Editha und St. Etheldreda. 44 pp.
(Anglia, v. 11, 1889, p. 175.)— Heuser, W. Zu Fischer,
Sprache und autorschaft der mittelengl. legenden St.
Editha und St. Etheldreda. 7 pp. (Anglia, v. 12, 1889,
p. 578.)
Editors. Benjamin, S. G. W. Group of pre-
revolutionary editors. 28 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 17, 1887,
p. 1.)— Notable editors between 1776 and 1800. 31 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 17, 1887, p. 97. ) -Hazlitt, W. Chapter
on editors. 10 pp. (Jn ftis Sketches and essays, p. S52.) —
I.earned, J. E. Turning of the worm. 10 pp. (Forum,
V. 2, 1886, p. 77.)
Edkins, Joseph, D. D. 1823 — . Bituminous coal
mines west of Peking. 8 pp. {Royal Asiat. Soc. North-
China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 4, 1868, p. 243. )— Chinese
architecture. 36 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. China branch,
Joum. n. s. V. 24, 1890, p. 263.)— On C'hinese nameM for
boats and boat gear with remarks on the Chinese use of
the mariner's compass. 20 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-
China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 11, 1877, p. 123.)— Priority of
labial letters illustr. in t'lilnCNe phoneticH. 16 pp.
(Royal Asiat. Soc. Qt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 19, 1887, p. 207.)
—Sketch of the life of ('onfuciUH. 19 pp. (Royal
Asiat. Soc. North-China branch, Joum. v. 2, 1860, p. 1.)—
Visit to the city of Confucius. 14 pp. ( Royal Asiat. Soc.
North-China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 8, 1874, p. 79.)— What
did the ancient Chinese know of the Oreeltx and
■toinaiiw? 23 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China
ED KINS, Joseph
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EDSON, Cyrus
branch, Joum. n. s. v. 18, 1884, p. 1.)— Ancient navigation
in the Indian ocean. 27 pp. (Royal Asiat. 8oc. Ot.
Brit. Journ. n. s. v. 18, 1886, p. 1.)— Notices of the charac-
ter and writing.s of Meh titl. 5 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc.
NorthChina branch, Journ. v. 1, 1859, p. 165.)— Visit to
the agricultural MonsTnls. 13 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc.
North-China branch, Journ. n. s. v. 2, 1866, p. 99.)— Philo-
logical importance of geographical terms in the Nhi-kl.
5 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 21,
1887, p. 199.)— Sketch of the Taulnt niytholoicy in its
modern form. 6 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China
branch, Journ. v. 1, 1859, p. 309.)— On the ancient.mouths
of the Y«n|ft»¥ Kinni;. 8 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc.
North-China branch, Joum. v. 2, 1860, p. 77.)— The Yl
kinK nf 'I"* 4'hlnpHe. as a book of divination and
philosophy. 21 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joum.
n. 3. V. 16, 1884, p. 360.)
Edler, Karl Erdmann. Die Alte truhe : novelle.
24 pp. (DeuUcli. rundsclmu, v. 31, 1882, p. 445.) — Der
Wapiti. U pp. (Deutach. rundschau, v. 64, 1890, p. 438.)
Kdler, Otto. Zu Tacitus historien. 2 pp. ( I'hi-
lologus, V. 51, 1892, p. 184.)
Kdliug:t<>n, England. Weir, G. Edlington.
2 pp. (/n his Hist, and descript. sketches of . . . Horn-
castle, p. .57.)
See also I.lncolnHliiro.
1'3(lmand.H, Jane Loring ( TV. )
Russian novelists. See Vogii6, E. M., Vi-
comte de ( in preceding catalogue).
Edina)id!S, John.
Reading notes on Wycliffe. Phila., 1884.
16-\ W.58
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l-^dmond, John Philip.
The Aberdeen printers. Edward Raban
to James Nicol, 1620-1736. Aberdeen, 1886.
8\ W.35
Annals of Scottish printing. See Dickson,
R., and Edmond, J. P.
Kdinond. See also Edmund.
Kdraond et .sa o«m.siiie. 191 pp. Kock, C. P.
de. ((Euvres compl. v. 102, p. 1.)
Kdinondx, Charles (£d.)
Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin : comprising
the celebrated political and satirical poems of
Rt. Hon. G. Canning . . . and others. Ed.,
with explanatory notes. 3 ed., considerably
enlarged, with illustrations by James Gillray.
New York, 1890. 12°. 1328
Ediiiuud.s, Cyrus R.
John Milton : a biography. London, 1851,
16^ 4797
K«lnn»nds, John Worth, and I>t'vter, George
T., Af.D. Spiritualism. With an appendix,
by Nathaniel P. Tallmadge. v. 1. New York,
1853. 8^. —1452
I'2di)toiids, Richard H. Unparalleled industrial
progress, 13 pp. (Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 673.)— Oyster
intoroHtM of Maryland [and| Virginia. 30 pp. (Goode,
G. B., Finhi'rieA and fishei-if industries uf the U. S. Sect. 2,
pp. 429, 464.)
Kdiiioiids, S. Emma E.
Nurse and spy in the Union army : com-
prising the adventures and experiences of a
woman in hospitals, camps, and battle-fields.
With illustrations. Hartford, 1865. 8^ 26^2
Edinontls. See also Edmunds.
KdiiiondHoii, Rev. George. Holland and her
literature in the 17 century. 7 pp. ( Afocmi/ton** Mag.
V. 60, 1890, p. 124.)
Kdiiioiidsoii. See also Edmundson.
Kdinund, St., Abp. of Canterbury..
Charlet, F. P. Abregfi de la vie de St
Edmond. n. d. (Biblioth. bleue, v. 8.) 2316
Kdiiiiiiid, St., King of East Anglia. Liber
miraculorum Sancti Eadmundi. 7 pp. (Mart4ne, E.,
and Durand, U., Vet. script, amplisa. collect, v. 6, p. 821.)
Kdiniiiid, and Edward, sons of King Edmund
Iromide. Voyage into Hungary, 1017. 1 p. (Hakluyt,
R., Voyages, v. 1, p. 11.)
EdiiKiiid. See also Edmond.
Ediiiiiiids, Albert J. Charles Thomson's New
Testament. 9 pp. (Pa. Afoj. Hi»(. v. 15, 1891, p. 327.)
KdiiKiiids, E. S. Ancient stone forts in In-
diana. 3 pp. (^m. ^nftj. V. 12, 1890, p. 349.)
Kdiiiiiiid.s, George Franklin. 1828—. Perils
of our national elections. 11 pp. (Forum, v. 12, 1891,
p. 691.)— Corrupt political inethodx. 12 pp. (Forum,
V.7, 1888, p. 349.)— Political .tltuatlon. 11pp. (Forum,
V. 5, 1888, p. 477.) — Politics* as a career. 8 pp. (Forum,
v. 14, 1887, p. 445.)— The larlflT. 9 pp. (Harper's Mag.
V. 76, 1888, p. 426.)
EdlllUlKliS, Walter. Case of perforating tuber-
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V. 8, 1886, p. 88.)
Edniuiidis. See also Edmonds.
Edimiiids-Bury. See Bury St. Edmunds.
Ediiiiiiidsoii, Rev. George. 1848 — .
Milton and Vondel : a curiosity of literar
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Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. 63 pp. (Eng.
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(Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 6, 1891, p. 685.)
Edmundson, Henry. 17 cent.
Lingua linguarum. The naturall language
of languages. The first part in a vocabulary.
Wherein it is desired . . . that tongues may be
brought to teach themselves, and words may
be best fancied, understood, and remembered.
Contrived, and built upon analogy . . . here
fitted for the first fourmes in grammar-
schooles, to acquaint them with the Latine
tongue. London, 165-5. 18°. ( TTttft Wood, L.,
Floras Anglicus. ) 1578
Ediniindsoii. See also Edmondson.
Edoni. CoLViLE, H. E. The Accursed land;
or, fli-st steps on the water-way of Edom.
1884. 1487
ROKcrN. Miss M. E. Mount Hor and the cUfFs of E.
14 pp. (Wilson, Sir C. W., Picturesque Palestine, ainai,
and Egypt, v. 3, p. 217.)
.See also Palestine.
Edsoii, Cyrus, M. D. Apropos of cholera. 4 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 155, 1892, p. 376.)— Do we live too fast T
6 pp. ( -V. Am. Kev. v. 154, 1892, p. 281.)— Defenses against
epidemic diseases. 7 pp. (Forum, v. 9, 1890, p. 475.)
—Contagion of leprosy. 4 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 152,
1891, p. 7.59.)— Present and future of medical science.
3 pp. (iV. .4m. Rev. v. 154, 1892, p. 117.)— Poisons in
food and drink. 11pp. (Forum, v. 1, 1886, p. 572.)— Pre-
vailing epidemic. 3 pp. (N'. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890,
p. 269.)— Typhus lever. 3 pp. (.V. .4m. Rev. v. 154,
1892, p. 505.)
EDSON, Cyrus
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EDUCATION
Is drunkenness curable? See Hammond,
W. A., and others.
Safeguards against the cholera. See Wy-
man, W., and others.
Gdson, Obed. Brodhead's expedition against
tbe Indians of the upper Allegheny, 1779. 27 pp. (Mag.
Am. BUI. T. 3, 1ST9, p. 649. )
KdiicHtioii.
Brunetiere, F. Education et instruction.
1896. 2292
Cauntee, J. H. On the education of the
poor. 1832. ( With Hill, R., Home colonies.)
3155
College and the Church. The "How I
was educated" papers and denominational
"Confessions." From the Forum Magazine.
1887. —2385
Godwin, W. Enquirer. Reflections on
education, manners, and literature. 1797. 2283
GoERREs, J. von. Vortraege ueber encyclo-
paedic und methodologie des academischen
unterrichts, 1841-42. 1891. —2304
Qrasby, W. C. Teaching in three conti-
nents : jtersonal notes on the educational sys-
tems of the world. 1881. —2305
Harris, W. T. (Ed.) International educsr
tion series. 1887-90, 4 v.
Herbart, J. F. Science of education, its
general principles deduced from its aim . . .
Tr. from the German by H. M., and E. Felliin.
1892. —2307
HoFMANN, A. W. Question of a division of
the Philosophical Faculty. 1883. —2365
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—2306
Knox, S. Essay on the best system of
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Lancaster, J. Schools for all in prefer-
ence to schools for churchmen only. 1812.
{Pamphlets, V. 33.) 3126
LaX7BIE,S. S. Institutes of education. 1892.
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Martineau, H. Household education.
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Germaniam. 1887-90, 3 v. (Kehrbach, K.,
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Rousseau, J. J. Emile, ou de 1' education.
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Swift, M. I. Problems of the new life.
1891. —4254
Ueberweg, P. Entwickelung des bewusst-
seins dnrch den lehrer und erzieher. 1853.
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United States. Education, Bureau of.
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ventions at the World's Industrial and cotton
centennial exposition. New Orleans, 1884-85.
1886. —4396
AVoTTON, W. Reflection upon ancient and
modern learning. 1697. 3201
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V. 10, 1890, p. 618.)— Adams, H. B. Encouragement
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4 pp. (Century Mag. v. 16, 1889, p. 927.)— Alford, B. H.
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— Blaokle, J. S. Philosophy of education. 64 pp. (£■«-
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BraNtow, L. O. Religious factor in education. 17 pp.
(New Englander, v. 43, 1884, p. 20.)— Butler, C. Educa-
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— <'anibuzat. F. Instruction primaire gratuite, obli-
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bones of popular education. 19 pp. (Fortn. Bet. n. s.
v. 30, 1881, p. 355.)— Collins, J. C. The universities in
contact with the people. 23 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 26,
1889, p. 661.)— nalKleiseh. W. S. " Dry bones of popu-
lar education " : a reply. 14 pp. (Fortn. Ber. n. s. v. 30,
1881. p. 513.)— IJeenis. C. F. Progress of co-education.
7 pp. (Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 631.)— Itudevnnt. .Ifnw.
A. L. A. D. (Q. Sand, pseud.) Educational methods.
6 pp. (N.Am.Rev.x. 143, 1886, p. 559.)— Itupanlonp,
F. A.¥.,Bp.ofOrUans. De I'&iucation (extrait). 8 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 27, 1851, p. 434.)— Discours sur I'en-
seignement populaire. 51 pp. (Correspondant, v. 63,
1864, p. 5.)— Dwitfht, T. How I was (educated. 12 pp.
(College and the Church, p. 79; Forum, v. 2, 1886, p. 250.) —
Eaton, J. Sanitation and education. 18 pp. (Am. Pub.
Health Assoc. Beports, v. 6, p. 248. )— Eliot, C. W. What
is a liberal education ? 10 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 6, 1884,
p. 203. )— Wherein popular education has failed. 18 pp.
(Forum, V. 14, 1887, p. 411.)— Emerson. R. W. Educa-
tion. 34 pp. ( Works, v. 10, p. 123; and Lectures and biog.
sketches, p. 123.)— National education: EnKlish and
eontlnental. 19 pp. (London Quart. Bev. v. 55, 1881,
p. 314.)— Everett, E. Academical education. 40 pp.
( Orations and speeches, v. 3, p. 486.)— Advantage of knowl-
edge to workingmen. 22 pp. (Orations and speeehes,
V. 1, p. 307.)— Education and civilization. 8 pp. (Orations
and speeches, v. 3, p. 122. )— Education favorable to liberty.
EDUCATION
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EDUCATION, BibUography
knowledge, and morals. 35 pp. (Oralions and speeches,
T. 1. p. 599. 1— Education in the western states. 10 pp.
(Orations and speeches, v. 1, p. 344.)— Education of man-
kind. 38 pp. (Orafions nnd speeches, V. 1, p. 404.)— Edu-
cation of the poor. 8 pp. (OrnfioTW and speeches, v. 4,
p. 614.)— Education the nurture of the mind. 8 pp.
( Orations and speeches, v. 2, p. 273.)— Importance of edu-
cation in a republic. 12 pp. (Orn(ionsa7id speecftes, V. 2,
p. 313.)— Superior and popular education. 29 pp. (Ora-
tions and speeches, V. 2, p. 206.)— l"i«irli<'l«l, J. H. Co-
education at Oberlin. 13 pp. (Biblioth. Bacra, v. 46, 1889,
p. 143.)— Farrnr, F. W. Modern education: its sphere
and its aim. 23 pp. (In his Sermons and addresses,
p. 236. )— Federal ntti In eilHratioii. 9 pp. (New
Princeton Bev.^. 1, 1886, p.210.)— FoullK'e. A. Education
et la selection. 28 pp. ( Bei), d. deuj: mondes, 1890, 3 p6r.
V. 99, p. 561.)— Organisation morale et sociale de I'en-
selguement. 33 pp. (Rev, d. deux vtiondes, 1890,3 p6r.
V. 100, p. 285. )— Free e<liieatiwn. 25 pp. (London
Quart. Bei: v. 62, 1881, p. 2M.)— Oarlleld, J. A. National
aid to education. 7 pp. ( Works, v. 2, p. 19.)— «ilniaii.
D. C. Hand-craft and rccle-craft. 5 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 10, 18S6, p. 837.)— 4«rBiivlIle. J. M. " Re-edncation of
the adult brain." 6 pp. (Brain, v. 2, 1880. p. 317.)—
Ciriiiiin. H. Der geschichtsunterricht in aufsteigender
liuie. 20 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 68, 1891, p. 437.)—
4jriiiiin, J. L. K. Ueber schule, universitaet, akademie.
44 pp. (Klei-nere schriften,v. l,p. 212.)— Orottlluss.E. J.
von. Buecher und bildungsideale. 11 pp. ( Unsere Zeit.
1890, V. 1. p. 212.)— «uUot, F. P. G., and Guizot, E. C. P.
de M. (Eds.) Introduction des annales de I'^ducation.
201 pp. (In their Le temps pass*, v. 2, p. 279.)— Hale,
E. E. How I was educated. 9 pp. (College andthe Church,
p. 9; Forum, v. 1, 1886, p. 55.)— Hall, O. S. New depar-
tures in education. 9 pp. ( A'. .(4m. i?ev. V, 140, 1885, p. 144. )
—and others. Educational needs. 21pp. (If.Am.Sev.
V. 136, 1883, p. 284.)— Harris, W. T. The church, the
state, and the school. 13 pp. (AT. Am. Bev.v. 133,1881,
p. 215.) — How I was educated. 10pp. (College and the
Church, p. 50; Forum, v. 1, 1886, p. 552.)— Harrison, F.
Thoughts about education. 8 pp. (Forum, v. 12, 1891,
p. 488. )— Hlsjfli»*«n.T. W. Howl was educated. 11pp.
( College and the Church, p. 18; Forum, v. 1, 1886, p. 172.)—
Iloppiii, J. M. Art in education. 9 pp. (New Eng-
lander, V. 44, 1885, p. 686.)— Hume. A. Facts and sug-
gestions connected with primary education, with illus-
trations from the borough of Liverpool. 20pp. (Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 10, 1870,
p. 35.>— Htinjyerford, E. Education of men of science.
17 pp. (New Englander, v. 41, 1882, p. 421.)— Huntlnfr-
loii, F. p., Bp. of Central Ncti) York. Education and
lawlessness. 10 pp. (Forum, v. 4, 1887, p. 133.)— Kend-
riok, J. K' Howl was educated. 10 pp. (College and
the Church, p. 69; Forum, v. 2, 1886, p. 164.)— Kingr. C.
Education of the future. 14 pp. (Forum, v. 13, 1892,
p. 20.)— Ijce. S. H. Men of wealth and institutions of
learning. 42 pp. (iVew Bnplandfir, v. 48, 1888, p. 379.)—
Ueber, F. Essays on educational policy. 36 pp. (Mis-
eel, writings, v. 2, p. 495.)— Necessity of continued self-
education. 15 pp. (Miscel. writings, v. 1, p. 281.) —
l^owell, E. J. A liberal education. 6 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 61, 1888, p. 89.)— Maclo.skle, G. What the
Scotch-Irish have ;done for education. 12 pp. (Scotch-
Irish Soc. of Am. Proc. at Columbia, p. 90.) — Matthiae,
A. H. Ueber die bildung zur moralitaet auf oeffent-
lichen schulen. 9 pp. ( Vermischte schriften, p. 214.) —
Hfnyer, ( — ). Paedagogische bemerkungen und be-
.kenntnisse, von L. Doederlein. 6 pp. (Zeits. f. alter-
thumsw. V. 8, 1841, Beiblatt, p. 17.)— Mueller, F. M.
Oriental scholarship during the present century. 20 pp.
(Smithson. Inst. Board of Regents, Ann. report, 1893 ; U. S.
53 Cong.isess. House miscel. doc. v. 29, p. 681.)— Munger.
T. T. Education and social progress. 8 pp. (Century
Mag. V. 12, 1887, p. 268.)— Xatiouai education at
home and abroad. 27 pp. (London Quart. Bev. v. 61,
1884, p. 205.)— Siewlon, J. K. Plea for a liberal educa-
tion. 27 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 42, 1885, p. 1.39.)— Pal-
mer. G. H. Can moral conduct be taught in schools?
13 pp. ( Forum, v. 14, 1893, p. 673. )— Peabotly. A. P. Libe-
ral edncation. 15 pp. ( New Wnglander, v. V,, 1886, p. 193. ) —
Porter, N. The ideal scholar. 23 pp. (New Englander,
V. 45, 1888, p. 537.)— Pricstle.v. J. Essay on a course of
liberal education for civil and active life. 38 pp. (In hit
Lectures on history and general policy, v. 1, p. 1.) —
Raven, J. H. Diversions of a pedagogue. 7 pp. (Jfoc-
millan's Mag. v. 58, 1888, p. 198.)— Ke.vnier, L. Sur-
menage et exercices physiques: regimes scolaires. 17 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 117, 1888, p. 814. )— KobinHon.
E. G. How I was educated. 11 pp. (College and the
Church, p. 91 ; Forum, v. 2, 1886, p. 329.)— Sack vllle. R.
W., 7 Earl De la Warr. Some educational errors. 8 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 35, 1884, p. 637.)— Neeek, O. ' Zeit-
phrasen. 34 pp. (Deu(so/i. rundschau, v. 67, 1891, p. 470;
V. 68, 1891, pp. 86, 230.)— Seeley, J. R. Our insular ignor-
ance. 12 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885, p. 861.)—
Sewell. B. M. Reign of pedantry in girls' schools.
23pp. (iVtne<een«fcCen«. v. 2.3, 1888, p. 216.)— Whaler, N. S.
Individualism in education. 9 pp. i Atla?it, Monthly, v. fft,
1891, p. 82.)— Sharpey, W. Re-education of the adult
brain. 9 pp. (Brain, v. 2, 1880, p. 1.)— Nheldon, W. D.
The higher education and practical life. 22 pp. (New
Englander, v. 55, 1891, p. 524.)— .Slapfer. P. Idfies de
Rabelais sur I'fiducation. 34 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev.
Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 41, 1889, pp. 67, 276.)— Steele, E. 8. Music
and Christian education. 60 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 46,
1838, p. 695; V. 46, 1889, p. 142.)— Sully, J. Bryant, Edu-
cational ends. 4 pp. (Jfmd, V. 13, 1888, p. 105.)— Guyau,
Education et hfirgdit*. 6 pp. (Jfi?id, v. 15, 1890, p. 279.) —
Swift. M. J. A lesson from Germany for the American
student. 7pp. (i^7ewJ jEng/ander, v.45, 1886,p. 720.)— Swo-
bofla, W. Vermittler im streite um die reform im
sprachunterricht. 22 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 16, 1892,
p. 229.)— Temple. F. Education of the world. 49 pp.
(Essays and reviews, p. 1.)— Transon. A. Education.
30 pp. (St.-Simon, C. H. de R., C'omte de, and Enfantin,
B. B., CEuvrea, v. 44 : Predications, v. 2, p. 238.)— Vincent,
J. P. How I was educated. 11 pp. (College and the
Church, p. 39; Forum, v. 1, 1886, p. 337.)— WalUx, 8. T.
^Address delivered before the Schools of Art and Oesign
of the Maryland Institute, June 4, 1881. 26 pp. (Writings,
v. 1, p. 167.)— Warner, C. D. Education as a factor in
prison reform. 5 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 72, 1886, p. 444.)
— Welllujf . J. C. Race education. 11 pp. (N. Am. Rev.
V. 136, 1883, p. 353.)— White, A. D. How I was educated.
15 pp. ( College and the Church, p. 112 ; Forum, v. 2, 1886,
p. 559.)— Zeller, E. Ueber die bedeutung der gprache
und des sprachunterrichts fuer das geistige leben. 30 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 38, 1884, p. 359.)
See also Academical dei^recN. — Advice to the
yoiin^-.- Afpricultural education.— Art ednca-
ti»u.— Kible in the scIiooIn.— Itlinil. The.— Chau-
tauqua. — Classical education. — t'olleifeN. —
('olleiciate education.— Commercial edncation.
— t'ompetitivc examinatiouN.— Culture.— Deaf
and Itiinib. — UlMcipliue. — Kduoation of the
youn;^.- K<lucatlon of women.— UymnaNiumN.
— HiiinauiNm.— Idiocy. — IndilM trial education.
— Klnderf^arten. — Knowlcd|c:e. — ljani;:ua|g:e. —
I^aw. — .Uanual t rai n in|i;.— Mathematics. — Medi-
cal education.— Memory.— Military edncation.
—Moral education.- Xaval education.- ]Vormal
schools.— Physical training;.— Public schools.
— Reading.- Rel'ormator.v education.— Reiljfl-
ous education. — School books. — Schools. —
SclentiHc education. —Self-culture.— Social
science. — Tcacliers. — Teaching:. — Technical
education.- Theolosficaleducatlon.- I'niversi-
ties.— I'niverslty extension. Also the names of
countries and states, universities and colleges, and the
names of educators.
Education, BibUography.
Hall, G. S., and Mansfield, J. M. Hints
toward a select and descriptive bibliography
of education. 1886. W.58
Sonnenschein. W. S. Education. S pp. (In his
Best books, p. 163.)
EDUCATION, History
1210
EDUCATION OF WOMEN
Education, History.
COMPAYRE, J. G. History of pedagogy.
Tr. with an introduction, notes, and an index,
by W. H. Payne. 1886. —2384
LAtmiE, S. S. Rise and early constitution
of universities, with a survey of mediaeval
education. 1887. (Harris, W. T., Internat.
Ed. S. v. 3. ) —2376
Payne, J. Lectures on the history of edu-
cation. 1892. ( Works, v. 2. ) —2304
West, A. F. Alcuin and the rise of the
Christian schools. 1892. 4747
WoRDSWOBTH, C. Scholac academicae:
some account of the studies at the English .
universities in the eighteenth century. 1877.
—2372
Ritpelli. L. N. La liberty d'enseignement devant
I'hiatoire. 81 pp. ( Correapondant, v. 10, 1845, p. 711 ; v. 14,
1846, pp. 648, 811.)— IWponse 4 M. Troplong sur la liberty
d'enseignement devant I'histoire. 32 pp. {Correapondant,
V. 11, 1845, p. 841.)
Gducatioii, Periodicals.
JAHBBUECHER [und] Neue jahrbuecher
fuer philologie und paedagogik. v. 30-42.
Leipz., 1889-96. 13 v. in 26. —2102
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
New England Journal of education.
V. 29-44. Boat., 1889-96. 16 v. in 8. —2361
Jfole.—FoT earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
University extension. A monthly jour-
nal devoted to the interests of popular educsr
tion. V. 1, nos. 1, 2, 4-9. Phila., 1891-92. 8noB.
3484
Education, Systems.
See the names of the founders, <u Frocbel, F.— Ijtii-
eaMt«r, J.— Pe»t«lo««l, J. H.— Sturm, J. Also Kin-
derci»rt«n.
Education of the deaf, Notes and observa-
tions upon the. Gordon, J. C. — 2304
Educjition of the poor. On the. Gaunter,
J. H. ( With Hill, R., Home colonies. ) 3155
Education of the young.
Abcham, R. The scholemaster. Ed. by
J. E. B. Mayor. 1863. —2364
The same. 1870. (Arber, E., Reprints,
no. 23.) 2127
Shinn, M. W. Notes on the development
of a child. 1893-94, 2 nos. (Univ. of Cal.
Studies, V. 1, nos. 1, 2. ) —1452
Are we edncntinip oar ehlldren 7 5 pp. ( Westm.
Sev. v. 128, 1887, p. 883.)— Chesebrongrh, A. S. Two
specially critical periods in the life of the young. 16 pp.
{Nem Bnglartder, v. 56, 1891, p. 303.)— Education of chil-
dren. 7 pp. (Macmiltan's Mag. v. 61, 1890, p. 186.)—
f^it, H. A. American boys' school : what it should be.
11 pp. (forum, V. 12, 1891, p. 1.) — De Qulncey, T.
Edncation of boys in large numbers. 37 pp. (Coll. tvrit-
Ingt, T. 14, p. 9; Uncoil, writings, t. 1, p. 160.)— Dwight,
T. Edncation in boyhood. 17 pp. {Forum, v. 9, 1890,
p. 138. ) — Favrean, A. De I'^ducation des enfants,
idiots, arriires, et 6pileptiques. 8 pp. (.Correspondant,
n. s. V. 122, 1890, p. 731.)— OaldoK, H. Les gftteaux alpha-
Mtiqoes. 8 pp. ( Biblioth. Ecole des hantes Itxides, v. 73,
p. 1.)— Oodwln, Jfr«. M. W. Lessons. 28 pp. {Posthw-
fnoua works, t. 2, p. 169.)— Hawthorne, J. Literature
for children. 14 pp. (AT. Am. Rev. v. 138, 1884, p. 883.)—
Jebb, ilfr<. E. L. Handworlc for children. 11pp. (i^tTie-
teeiUh Cent. t. 12, 1882, p. 602.)— OverpreitHnre In ele-
MiCHBLET, J.
verselle, suivi .
mentnry Hcbools. 20 pp. ( Westm. Bev. n. s. v. 67,
1885, p. 1.)— Rice, J. M. Need school be a blight to child-
life? 7 pp. (/■'orum, V. 12, 1891, p. 529.)— Sciiddcr. H.E.
Nursery classics in school. 4 pp. (Atlanl. Monthly, v. i9,
1887, p. 800.)— VcrUllhnc, A. de. Education dans Ic
premier ftge. 27 pp. (Biblioth. unit: et rev. Suisse, Sp^r.
V. 48, 1890, p. 35.)— Waller, ilfrs. J. O. Mental and
physical training of children. 9 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
V. 26, 1889, p. 659.)— Our modern .youth. 15 pp. (Fra«er'»
Mag.v. 68, 1863, p. 115.)
See also Advice to the jouhk. — Boytt. — t'hll-
dren.— ChrlNtian HrotherH.— Kdiicntion.-<iirlH.
— Kindergarten. — Nelf-culf lire. .4lso Froebel. F.
— PcNtalozasl. J. H.
Education of women.
Beale, D. ( Ed. ) Reports issued bj; the
Schools' Inquiry Commission, on the educa-
tion of girls, n. d. —2377
Lange, H. Higher education of women in
Europe. 1890. (Harris, W. T., Internat. Ed.
S. V. 16. ) —2307
Introduction k I'histoire uni-
. d'un fragment sur I'Sduca-
tion des femmes au moyen age. 1843. .2456
— Aldls. Mrs. M. S. Complements and compliments.
11 pp. ( Westm. Bev. v. 136, 1891, p. 173.)— <'herballe«.
V. (G. Valbert, pseud.) Enseignement des jennes filles
en France. 12 pp. (Bev. d. deu^ Tnondes, 1886, 3 pfir. v. 73,
p. 202.)— C'hlappelU. A. Le donne alle scuole dei filo-
sofi greci. 29 pp. (iVuot). ontol. 3 s. v. 27, 1890, p. 613.)—
t'louitrh, A. J. English university life for women. 10 pp.
(Forum, v. 12, 1891, p. 346. )— I>efoc, D. Education of
women. 4 'pp. (Arber, E., Eng. gamer, v. 2, p. 265.)—
I>wi||;ht, 'r. Education for women at Yale. 13 pp.
(Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 451.)— Kastman, M. F. Educa-
tion of women in the Eastern states. 51 pp. (Meyer,
A. N., Woman's work in Am. p. 3.)— EgBleston. G. C.
Education of women. 5 pp. (Harper's Mag, v. 67, 1883,
p. 292.)— Woman question in Europe. 28 pp. ( lFe»(m.
Rev. n. s. v. 66, 1884, p. 185.)— Everett, E. Female edu-
cation. 5 pp. (Orations and speeches, v. 4, p. 511.)— Falr-
fleld, J. H. Co-education at Oberlin. 13 pp. (Biblioth.
Sacra, v. 46, 1889, p. 443.)— Fawcett, Mrs. M. Q. Use of
higher education to women. 9 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 50,
1886, p. 719.)— Fitch, J. G. Women and the universities.
16 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 58, 1890, p. 240.)— Franklin,
C. L. Education of woman in the Southern states. 18 pp.
(Meyer, A. N., Woman's work in Am. p. 89.)— Oilman.
A. Women who go to college. 5 pp. (Century Mag.
v. 14, 1888, p. 714.)— Heyfelder, O. Medicinische frauen-
curse in Petersburg. 11pp. ( C/nsere Zett, 1887, v. 2, p. 248.)
— Die weiblichen hoehern curse in Russland. 4 pp. { Un-
sere Zeit, 1889, v. 2, p. 379.)— Higher edncation of
women. 11 pp. (Westm. Bev. v. 129, 1888, p. 152.)—
Janet, P. Education des femmes. 38 pp. (Bev. d. deux
mondes, 1883, 3 p«r. v. 59, p. 48.)— Jenner, G. Women
at the Swiss universities. 14 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 18,
1875, p. 339.)— I.lnt«n, Mrs. E. L. Higher edncation of
woman. 13 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 40, 1886, p. 498.)—
3IcKerlle, H. The lower education of women. 8 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 51, 1887, p. 112.)— Michel, L. C. Edu-
cation des flUes. 23 pp. (Correspondant, v. 74, 1868, p. 51.)
— Moriran, L. D. Ladies and learning. 10 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 64. 1889, p. 518.)— Myers, F. W. H. Local
lectures for women. 5 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. f. 19, ISeO,
p. 159. )— Palmer, A. F. Review of the higher education
of women. 13 pp. (J<'oruni, v. 12, 1891, p. 28.)— Beybaud,
M. R. L. Rapport sur le concours relatif ^I'instruction
et au salaire des femmes dans les travaux d'industrie.
26 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad. Sci. moral. Mhn. v. 14,
pt. 2, 1884, p. 201.)— Rochard, E. Education des filles.
37 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 p«r. v. 86, p. 644.)—
Runkle, L. G. New knock at an old door. 6 pp. ( Cen-
lury Mag. v. 3, 1883, p. 683.)— Sewall, M. W. Education
of woman in the Western states. 35 pp. (Meyer, A. N.,
Woman's tpork in Am. p. 54.)— Slcard, A. Un dernier
EDUCATION OF WOMEN
1211
EDWARD IV, King of England
voeu de Mgr. Dupanloup. L'Sducation intellectuelle de
la femme chrStienne. 3 pp. [Correspcmdant, n. s. v. 117,
1888, p. 927. )— SniUli, A. W. P. A women's college in
the United States. 9 pp. (.Nineteenth Cent. v. 23, 1888,
p. 918.)— Snow, J. T. Wanted: an education. 5 pp.
{Harper's Mag. v. 30, 1865, p. 361.)— Stephoim, K. Ad-
vanced education for women. 11 pp. (,Fonim, v. 7, 1888,
p. 41.)— Stevens, W. Lc C. University education for
women. 15 pp. (.N. Am. Rev. v. 136, 1883, p. 25.)— Stotl-
dard, F. H. Women in the English universities. 21 pp.
(XewEngUmder, v. 45, 1886, p. 573.)— Sybel, H. von. Ueber
frauenbildung. 17 pp. (Deutach. rundschau, v. 45, 1885,
p. 344.)— Tottenham, H. R. A mixed university. 10 pp.
iifacmillan's Mag. v. 57, 1888, p. 455. )— Should univer-
sity deffrces be given to women? 13pp. {Weatm. Bev.
n. s. V. 59, 1881, p. 493.)
See also Edin. Eev. v. 166, 1887, p. 89. Also Edueatlon.
— OlrlN.— Girton CoUeife.- Xewnham t'ollege.-
Woman.
Education physique et les mouvements cor-
porels, Reflexions sur 1'. Schenstroem, R.
—1793
Educational sy.steni of the province of On-
tario. Toronto, 1886. 8°. (ITif/iBiggar, E. B.,
Canada. ) 1635
Educational value of political economy. Pat-
ten, S. N. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 5, no. 6. )
-4376
Educazione del cuore : novelle. Dandolo, T.,
Conte. 2315
Edward, the Confessor, Saxon King of England.
Gibbon, J. lAttributed fo.] Edovardus
Confessor redivivus. The piety and vertues
of holy Edward the Confessor, reviv'd in the
sacred majesty of King James II. [Anon.']
1688. ( With Dryden, J. , Defence of the papers,
im-itten by the late King. ) 1557
Edward I, King of England.
Black, J. G., and others (£?d8.) Calendar
of the patent rolls preserved in the Public
Record Office. Edward I, 1281-1301. 1893-95,
2 V. ( Gt. Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4512
GouGH, H. (£;d.) Scotland in 1298. Docu-
ments relating to- the campaign of King
Edward I in that year, and especially to the
battle of Falkirk. 1888. 2593
Prynne, W. History of King John, King
Henry III, and . . . King Edward I . . . 1670.
1511
Roberts, C. (Ed.) Calendarium genea-
logicum. Henry III and Edward I. 1865, 2 v.
( Ot. Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4583
Societyop Antiquaries of London. Liber
quotidianus contrarotulatoris garderobae.
Anno regni Regis Edwardi Prlmi vicesimo
octavo, A. D. 1299-1300. 1787. 1511
Ex commentariis Albnnenslbus de Edwardo I Rege
coUectis. 6 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 28, p. 621.)—
I.eonard, G. H. Expulsion of the Jews by E. 44 pp.
(Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v.5, 1891, p. 103.)— .Hllman,
H. S. On some accounts of the royal wardrobe in the
reigns of E. and Edward II. 4 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 48,
1886, p. 281.)— Rlshangrer, W.fde. Ex gestis Edwardi I.
2 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 28, p. 518.)— Voy»KC of B.
into Syria, 1270. 4 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 2, p. 72.)
See also Great Britain, History, Conquest to Henry
VIII.
Vot. III.— 162.
Edward II, King of England. 1284-1327. Let-
ters, written in Sussex in the year 1305, extracted from
an ancient MS. in the chapter-house, Westminster. 19 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 2, 1849, p. 80.)
Handcock, G. F. (Ed.) Calendar of the
patent rolls, preserved in the Public Record
Office... Edward n, 1307-13. 1894. (Gt.
Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4512
Stevenson, W. H. ( £d. ) Calendar of the
close rolls preserved in the Public Record
Office. Edward II, 1307-23. 1892-95, 3 v. ( Gt.
Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4512
Blaanw. W. H. Visit of E. to Battle and other part*
of Sussex in 1324. 13 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
v. 6, 1853, p. 41.)— FerfCUMon. R. S. Notes on the initial
letter of a charter of E. to the city of Carlisle. 6 pp. 1 pi.
(Archaeol. Joum. v. 39, 1882, p. 291. )— »ilman, H. 8. On
some accounts of the royal wardrobe in the reigns of
EdwardlandE. 4 pp. (.4rcftaeoioffio, v.48,1885, p.281.)—
Moore, S. A. Documents relating to the death and
burial of E. 12 pp. (Archaeologia, \. 50, 1SS7, p. 216.)
See also Great BritAin, History, Conguest to Henry
VIII.
Edward III, King of England.
Ashley, W. J. (Ed.) Edward III and his
wars, 1327-60. 1887. (Powell, F. Y., Eng. hist.
by contemp. writers. ) 1508
Barnes, J. History of that most victorious
monarch Edward IH. 1688. 1591
Isaacson, R. F. (Ed.) Calendar of the
patent rolls preserved in the Public Record
Office . . . Edward III, 1330-38. 1893-95, 2 v.
( Gt. Bnt. Rolls, chron. ) 4512
Lytb, H. C. M. (Ed.) Calendar of the
patent rolls, preserved in the Public Record
Office. Edward III, 1327-30. 1891. (Gt. Brit.
Rolls chron. ) 4572
Nicolas, Sir N. K. (Ed.) Rolls of arms of
the reigns of Henry III, and Edward III. 1829.
27oO
Robert, of Avesbury. De gestis mirabili-
bus regis Edwardi HI. 1889. (With Muri-
muth, A., Continuatio chronicarum : Ot. Brit.
RolU chron.) 4503
Wabburton, W. p. Edward III. With 3
maps. n. d. (Morris, E. E., Epochs of nwd.
hist.) 3757
Year books of the reign of Edward III,
years 11-15. 1883-91, 6 v. (Ot. Brit. Roll*
chron. ) ^502
nelepierre, J. O. Edouard III, Roi d'Angleterre, en
Flandre. 30 pp. (Philohiblon Soc. Miscel. v. 10.)— GH»-
»on,W.8. Book-hunting under E. 78 pp. (Phllobiblon
Soc. Miscel. v. 9.)
See also Great Brit«ln, History, Conquest to Henry
VIII.
Edward IV, King of England.
COMINBS, P. de, Simrd'Argenton. Mfimoires,
contenans I'histoire des Rois Louis XI et
Charles VIH depuis Pan 1464, jusques en 1498.
1723, 5 v. -2677
The same. Nouv. 6d. 1881. 2602
EDWARD IV, King of England
1212
EDWARDES, Charles
Historical memoirs, containing the trans-
actions of Louis XI . . . and of Edward IV.
1817. 2667
T^* same. 1865^6, 2 v. (Bohn, H. Q.,
fVench mem. ) 5826
Per««Tnl, C. 8. On certain inaccaracies in thejordi-
nary acooonta of the early years of the reifrn of E. 30 pp.
{Aniuuolotia, v. 47, 1883, p. 26S.)
S»» alto OrvRl BrlUtln, HMory, Conque$t to Henry
vin.
Eitwanl \, King of England. Gairdner, J.
Did Henry VII murder the Princes' 21 pp. [Eng. HM.
Rev. V. 6, 1891, p. 444.)— Mtrlrklnnd, A. Kdvrard V.
W pp. (/» her Lives of the bachelor Kings of Eng. p. 101.)
8m alto Great Briiaiu, History, Conquest to Henry
nil.
K<I\vard VI, King of England. 1537-53.
Literary remains. Ed. from his autog^raph
MSS., with historical notes, and a biographical
memoir by John Gough Nichols. London,
1857. 2v. 4='. (Roxhurghe Club.) 2281
CVmtonO. Proclamation of King Edward's arcrHNlon,
T. I.— Bill for restraint in apparel, v. 2.— Nichols, J. G.
BIftsraphlral nienioir, v. 1.— BookM dedicated to
King Edward, v. 1.— Catalogue of bookx and MKS.
which belonged to him, v. 1.— ChriNtenlnK of Prince
Edward, 1537, v. 1. — Regulations for the <'oniinis-
alonerM of Re<|iieHtN, v. 2.— Coronation of King
Edward, v. 1.— Matters for the Council, v. 2.— Remem-
brance for the Council, v. 2. — Memorial for Council
bnalneiM, v. 2. — Devise for the succession to the
Crown, V. 2.— Engagement of the Council to maintain
the proposed succession, v. 2. — Reasons whether aid
should be given to the Emperor, v. 2.— Description of
the King's exerciHe bookM, with specimens, v. 1. —
Historical notes respecting the English occupation of
France in the reign of Henry VI, v. 2.— Exercises in
the French lanKuage, v. 1.— Knights of the Oartcr
during the reign, v. 1.— Three schemes for remodelling
the statutes of the Order of the Garter, v. 2.— Proceed-
ings of the Privy Council relative to the will of Henry
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happy reign of Edward VI, v. 1. — liCtters, v. 1. —
Reasons for establishing a mart in England, v. 2.— Re-
wards given Xew Year's day. 1548-50, v. 1. — Biew
Year's gifts to Prince Edward, 1538-40, v. 1.— Ora-
tiones, v. 1.— Acts proposed for the Parliament, v. 2.—
Poetry, v. 1.— List of King Edward's portraits, v. 1.
— Appointment of Commissioners or Committees of the
PrlTy Council, v. 2. — Articles for the despatch of
cauaes by the Privy Council, v. 2.— Public prayer dur-
ing the King's last illness, v. 1.— Discourse on the re-
formation of abuses, v. 2.— Ordinary charge of the
royal household, v. 1.— State papers and political
eaaaya, v. 2.— Memorial as to ways and means, v. 2. —
The King's minutes for his last will, v. 2.
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of the reigns of Henry VIII, and Edward VI.
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Lodge, E. Illustrations of British history
... in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI,
Mary . . . 1838, 3 v. 1515
Oldmixon, J. History of England during
the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI . . .
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state papers, foreign series, of the reign of
Edward VI, 1547-53. 1861. (Gt. Brit. Rolls
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of Edward VI and Mary. 1839, 2 v. 1512
Fronde's Edward VI and Mary. 38 pp. iDublin
Rev. v. 49, 1861, p. 263.)— Xichols. J. G. Biographical
memoir of E. 234 pp. (Edward VI, King of England,
lAt. remains, v. 1, p. xxi : Roxhurghe Club. )— Progress of
E. in Sussex. 10 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 10,
1858, p. 195.)— Strickland, A. Edward VI. 243 pp. (In
her Lives of the bachelor Kings of Eng. p. 191.) —
Thoni|>Non, E. M. Revision of the statutes of the
Order of the Garter by E. 26 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 54,
pt. 1, 1894, p. 173.)— Touchct. G. Change of religion
made for politick ends, and of the occurrences concern-
ing it, in the reign of E. 70 pp. (/n /lis Hist. coll. p. 76.)
See also Gtreat Britain, History, Henry VIII to
Oeorge I.
Edward, the Martyr, King of the West Saxons.
Hchlosser, J. F. H. Legende des heiligen Edward des
Martyrers. 9 pp. (Nachlass, herausg. von S. Schlosser,
V. 3, p. 102.)
Edvrard, the Black Prince.
Barnes, J. In his History of that most
victorious monarch Edward III. 1688. 1591
Chandos, the Herald. Le Prince noir,
pofeme. Texte critique suivi de notes par
Francisque Michel. [Fr. and Eng.] 1883. 2383
Collins, A. Life and glorious actions of
Edward Prince of Wales (commonly called
the Black Prince). 1740. 4824
Maclean, Sir J. The aid levied in Gloucestershire in
20th Edward III (1349), on the occasion of making Ed-
ward, the Black Prince, a knight. 15 pp. (Bristol and
Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 10, 1885-86, p. 278.)
See also Shirley, W. Edward the Black Prince : an
historical tragedy.
Edward, of Lancaster, Prince of Wales. Mark-
ham, C. R. Life of E. 30 pp. (Bristol and Gloucest.
Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 12, 1887-88, p. 24.)
Edwardes, Charles. Balearic islands. With
illustrations by Edward T. Compton. 22 pp. (Traill, H.
D., and others, Pictureaqite Mediterranean, v. 1, p. 259.)—
Calabria. With illustrations by C. W. Wyllie. 24 pp.
(Traill, H. D., and others, Picturesque Mediterranean, v. 2,
p. 81.)— Gulf of Corinth. With illustrations by John
Mac Whirter. 20 pp. (Traill, H. D., and others. Pictur-
esque Mediterranean, v. 1, p. 161.)— Crete and the Sphak-
iots. 9 pp. (NineUenth Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 303.)— The
EDWARDES, Charles
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EDWARDS, Henry
new football mnnla. 10 pp. {Nijieteenth Cent. v. 32,
1892, p. 622.)— On the march for .Marathon. 9 pp. (Mao-
miUan's Mag. v. 59, 1889, p. 58.)— Nardinia. With illus-
trations by W. D. Galpin. 16 pp. (Traill, H. D., and
others. Picturesque Mediterrajiean, v. 2, p. 145.)
( TV. ') Garibaldi : recollections of his pub-
lic and private life. See Schwartz, E. (E.
Helena, pseud. )
Edwardes, LMdy Emma Sidney.
Memorials of the life and letters of Maj.-
Qen. Sir Herbert B. Edwardes. London, 1886.
2 V. 8°. 4774
Edwardes, Maj.-aen. Sir Herbert Benjamin.
See preceding.
Edwardes. See also Edwards.
Edwards, Maj. (— ). Extracts from a report
upon the present condition of the sea wall at the head of
Hang-chow bay. 4 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China
branch, Joum. n. s. v. 1, 1865, p. 136.)
Edwards, ( — ).
Catalogue des tableaux modemes formant
la collection d'un amateur [Edwards], dont la
vente aura lieu 24 F6vrier 1881. [Avec 14 pi.]
[Paris, 1881]. r. 8°. — 17C2
Edwards, Alphonse Milne, and Boiivier, E. L.
Crustacfis dScapodes provenant des campagnes
du yacht I'Hirondelle (1886-88). Brachyures
et anomoures. pt. 1. [lUustr.] Monaco, 1894.
4°. (Albert I, H. C. G., Prince of Monaco, and
Gueme, J., Baron de, Rimiltats des campagnes
set. accomplies sur son yacht, fasc. 7. ) — 1691
Edwards, Amelia Blandford, Ph. D., LL. D.
1831-92. Pharaohs, fellahs, and explorers,
niustr. New York, 1892. 8°. 1703
Thousand miles up the Nile. London, 1889.
8°. 1787
Untrodden peaks and unfrequented val-
leys. A midsummer ramble in the Dolomites.
2 ed. London, 1890. 8°. 1462
Bubastis : an historical study. 27 pp. ( Century Mag.
V. 17, 1890, p. 323.)— Story of Tan In. 29 pp. {Harper'a
Mag. V. 73, 1886, p. 710.)
(Tr.) Egyptian archaeology. SeeMaspero,
G. C. C.
Edwards, Arthur, and others. Voyage into
Persia, 1568. 7 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 1, p. 437.)
Edwards, Rev. Arthur W. Historical sketch
of the church of Ireland. 98 pp. (Essays an the Irish
church, p. 57 .)
Edwards, Bela Bates, D. D. 1802-52.
Biography of self-taught men : with an in-
troductory essay. Boston, n. d. 12°. 3704
Contents.
Baldwin, T. Falconer, W.
Baxter, R. Ferguson, J.
Belzoni, G. B. Gifford, W.
Bloomfield, R. Haines, C. G.
Bowditch, N. Henry, P.
Cary, L. Herder, J. G. von.
Caiton, W. Heyne, C. G.
Clarke, A. Hoerberg, P.
Cook, J. Hopkins, S.
Davy, Sir H. Hunter, J.
Edwards, W. Huntington, 8.
Jones, Sir W.
King, J.
Lee, 8.
Lcyden, J.
Milner, I.
Murray, A.
Niebuhr, C.
Opie. J.
Rittenhouse, D.
Scott, T.
Sherman, R.
Smith, Nathan.
Smith, Nathaniel.
Stephens, H.
Stephens, R.
Thompson, B.
Watt, J.
West, B.
Whipple, W.
Whitney, E.
Wilson, A.
Young, A.
Classical studies. See Sears, B., and others.
Edwards, Bryan. 1743-1800.
Thoughts on the late proceedings of govern-
ment, respecting the trade of the West India
islands with the United States of North
America. London, 1784. 8°. —2394
Edwards, Charles L., Ph.D.
Bahama songs and stories. A contribution
to folk-lore. Boston, 1895. 8°. (Am. Folk-
lore Soc. Mem. v. 3. ) 2292
Edwards, E. J. Police outrages in New York.
3 pp. (JV. vim. itec. V. 151, 1890, p. 604.)
Edwards, Edward. 1812-86. Notes on the
classification of hnman knowledge, with especial refer-
ence to the methods which have been adopted, or pro-
posed, for the arrangement or cataloguing of libraries.
36 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 10,
1858, p. 61.)
Edwards, Emily J. Needham, Mrs. E. C. C.
Emily J. Edwards. 2 pp. (In her Eng. female artists,
V. 2, p. 336.)
Edwards, Frederick E.
Newton, R. B. Systematic list of the
Frederick E. Edwards collection of British
oligocene and eocene mollusca in the British
Museum. (Natural history. ) 1891. —2665
Edwards, George Wharton. Thumb-nail
sketches. 4 pp. (Century Afag. v. 20, 1891, p. 493.)
Edwards, Harry Still well (X. I. E., pseud.)
1854—. A Born inventor. 5 pp. (Century Mag. v. 15, 1889,
p. 912.)— Elder Brown's backslide. 9 pp. (Barper's
Mag. V. 71, 1885, p. 394.)— How ISal rame throuKh.
8pp. (Century Mag. v. 17, 1890, p. 578.)— Jlammy'H 11*1'
boy. Summer rocking-song. 2 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 15,
1889, p. 128.)— "Mine": a plot. 4 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 15, 1889, p. 294.)—" Old mlsN " and " Hweethearl."
9 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 77, 1888, p. 288.)— The Rival
Honls. 9 pp. (Oenfur^Afosr. V. 15, 1889, p. 660.)— Idyl of
"Slnkln* ■nonnCln." 13 pp. (Century Mag. v. 14,
1888, p. 895.)— Sister Todhnnter's heart. 11 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 12, 1887, p. 335.)— Tom"* Mtrateir}'.
6 pp. (Century Mag. v. 16, 1889, p. 84.) — Two ran-
awaya. 10 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 378.)—" De
Valley an* de shadder.*' 10 pp. (Century Mag. v. 13,
1888, p. 468.)
Edwards, Henri Milne. Berthelot, M. Bio-
graphical sketch of E. 19 pp. (Smithson. Inst. Board
of Regents, Ann. report, 1893 : U. S. 53 Cong. 2 sess. House
miscel. doc. v. 29, p. 709.)
Edwards, Henry. 1830-91.
Bibliographical catalogue of the described
transformations of North American lepidop-
tera. Washington, 1889. 8°. (Smithson. Inst.
U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. no. 35. ) —3655
Edwin L. Davenport. 18 pp. ( Matthews, J. B., and
Hutton, L., Actors and actresses, v. 4, p. 119.)— Matilda
Heron. 18 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and Hutton, L.,
Actors and actresses, v. 4, p. 229.)
EDWARDS, Henry Sutherland
1214
EDWIN BROTHERTOFT
1-Mwards, Henry Sutherland.
Idols of the French stage.
2 V. 8°.
Contents.
1828—.
London, 1889.
3315
Favart, J. D. v. 1.
Ouimard, M. T. 2.
Lecouvreur, A. T. 1.
MoliSre, A. G. C. E. B. v. 1.
Rachel (Elisa Felix), v. 2.
Raacoart, F. M. A. C. v. 2.
Saint -Huberty, A. A. C.
V. 2.
Her historj' and sur-
Amoald, S. t. 1.
Bernhardt, 8. T. 2.
Camargo, Mile. M. A. de C.
de, T. :.
Clairon, Mile. C. J. H. L. de
L.». 1
ConUt, L. T. 2.
Dagazon, L. B. L. t. 2.
The Prima donna.
roundings flx>m the seventeenth to the nine-
teenth century. London, 1888. 2 v. 8°. —2765
Ormatlon at Milan. 6 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 134, 1890,
p. 183.)— A FauHt of the first century. 8 pp. {Fortn.
Rev. n. 8. T. 38, 1885, p. 683.)— Mr. KntkoflT and the Mos-
cow Oazette. 16 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 42, 1887, p. 379.)
— Opvralir rriNlH. 10 pp. (Fortn. iJra. n. s. v. 37, 1885,
p. 842.)— The RomanoHlt. 30 pp. ( Harper's Ma?, v. 67,
1883, pp. 99, 188. )— Social science on the stage. 9 pp.
( Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 37, 1885, p. 491. )— Verdi's •' Otello."
2 pp. (For(n. Rev. n. s. v. 41, 1887, p. 469.)
( TV. ) Prison life in Siberia. See Dostoy-
eflfsky, F.
Kdwanls, Howard. Some relics of John
Howard the philanthropist. 8 pp. (Afojr. ^m. jffw(. v. 28,
1892, p. 288.)
Edwards, John, D. D. 1637-1716.
Some brief critical remarks on Dr. Clarke's
last papers. London, 1714. 12°. ( With Brief
exam, of the Bp. of Cork's discourse. ) —4257
Edwards, John Ellis, D. D. 1814—.
The Confederate soldier ; being a memorial
sketch of George N. and Bushrod W. Harris.
New York, 1868. 12°. 3706
The "Pawnee" panic. 3pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 71,
1885, p. 403.)
Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. 1703-58.
Works. A reprint of the Worcester ed.,
with valuable additions and a copious general
index, to which . . . has been added ... a com-
plete index to Scripture texts. 8 ed. New
York, 1851. 4 v. 8°. -^171
Contents. Account of the life of Rev. David Rrainerd,
V. 1. — Inquiry concerning qualifications for comma-
nlon, V. 1. — Narrative of surprising conversions. —
Concerning the Divine decrees in general, and elec-
tion in particular, v. 2.— Miscellaneous observations on
important doctrines, v. 1.— Dissertation on the end
for H'hieii <<iMl created the world, v. 2.— Observa-
tions concerning faith, v. 2.— Farewell sermon, v. 1.
— Careful and strict inquiry into the prevailing notions
of the frcMloni of the will, v. 2.— Humble attempt to
promote explicit agreement and visible union of Clod's
people in extraordinary prayer, v. 3.— Concerning effi-
cacious icrace, v. 2.— Memoirs of E. v. 1.— .Viscel-
laneouH observations, v. 2.— Thoughts on the revival
of religion in .%>w Knifland, 1740, v. 3. -Great Chris-
tian doctrine of ftrlKlnal sin defended, v. 2.— Con-
cerning the perseverance of Saints, v. 3.— History
of the work of redemption, v. 1.— Treatise concerning
religions affections, in three parts, v. 3.— Mysteries
of Scripture, v. 3.— Observations upon particular pas-
sages of Scripture, v. 3. — Sermons, v. 3, 4. — Distin-
guishing marks of a work of the Spirit of Wod, v. 1.-
TheoloKlcai questions, v. 3. — Dissertation on the
nature of true virtue, v. 2.-Reasons against Dr. Watt's
notion of the prc-existence of t'hrlst's human
•oul, V. 3.— Misrepresentations corrected and truth vin-
dicated. In reply to Rev. Solomon Williams, v. 1.
Allen, A. V. Q. American religious
leaders : Jonathan Edwards. 1890. 3765
Tracy, J. Great awakening. A history of
the revival of religion in the time of Edwards
and Whitefield. 1842. —3282
• Orlswold, R. W. Jonathan Edwards. 4 pp. (In his
Prose writers of Am. p. 53.)— Holmes, O. W. Jonathan
Edwards. 41 pp. ( Works, v. 8, p. 361 ; and in his Pages
from an old volume, p. 361.)— Memoirs of E. 55 pp.
(Edwards, J., Works, v. 1, p. 1,)— Park, E. A. Remarks
of E. on the Trinity. 32 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 88, 1881,
pp. 147, 333.)— Tarbox, I. N. Jonathan Edwards as a
man; and the ministers of the last century. 17 pp. (New
Englander, v. 43, 1884, p. 615.)— Walker, G. L. Jonathan
Edwards and the half-way covenant. 14 pp. (New Eng-
lander, V. 43, 1884. p. 601. )
and Edwards, Jonathan, Jr. Questions
for their pupils in theology. 16 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra,
V. 39, 1882, p. 367.)
Edwards, Matilda Barbara Betham. 1836—.
Barcelona. With illustrations by Edward T. Compton.
26 pp. (Traill, H. D., and others, Picturesqae Mediter-
ranean, V. 1, p. 181.)— French and En|;lish. 7 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 50, 1891, p. 701.)— French peasant
proprietors. 14 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 42, 1887,
p. 223.)— Histolre d'une Jeune flile. racont^e par
elle-mfime. 47 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, n. p6r.
V. 30, 1867, p. 542.)— A Japanese bride. 17 pp. {Era-
ser's Mag. n. s. v. 23, 1881, p. 741.)— Episodes in the life of
a musician. 20 pp. (Froser's Mag. n. s. v. 7, 1873, p. 422.)
—In George Sand's country. 8 pp. (Macmillan'sMag.
V. .53, 1886, p. 382.)
Edwards, Richard {Pub. )
"The Book"; or, the proceedings and cor-
respondence upon the . . . inquiry into the
conduct of H. R. H. the Princess of Wales in
. . . 1806 ... A narrative of . . . recent events,
with a statement of facts relative to the child
now under protection of H. R. H. London,
1813. 12°. 1538
Edwarils, Richard, and Hopewell, M. Great
West and her commercial metropolis, embrac-
ing a general view of the West, and a com-
plete history of St. Louis, from the landing
of Ligfueste in 1764, to the present time. St.
Louis [I860]. 8°. 2472
Edwards, T. Robertson. Sentiment of nation-
ality. 11 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 136, 1891, p. 501.)
Edwards, W. H., and Crawford, John Martin.
Europe at the World's fair. 8 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 155,
1892, p. 623.)
Edwards, William H.
Butterflies of North America. [lUustr.]
3 s. Boston, 1897. 4°. .—2642
Note. — For 1, 2 s. see preceding catalogue.
Marmler. X. Voyage upon the river Amazon, par E.
20 pp. (Correspondant, v. 21, 1848, p. 567.)
Edwards, Rev. William Walter. Present and
future of friendly societies. 12 pp. (Contemp.Rev.y.iS,
1885, p. 830.) — PawnbroklUB abroad and at home.
23 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 9, 1881, p. 960.)
Edwards. See also Edwardes.
Edwin, St., King of Northumbria. Smith, H. E.
Notice of a mediaeval siguaculum of the Anglo-Saxon
saints, Edwyn and Ecgwyn. 20 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 9, 1889, pp. 165, 253.)
Edwin IJrothertoft. Winthrop, T. 1272
EDWIN DROOD
1215
EGELHAAF, Ctottlob
Edwin Drood, Mystery of. Dickens, C. J. H.,
Works, V. 30. 2191
l<klye, Maj. L. (Ed.)
Historical records of the Royal Marines.
V. 1. 1664-1701. London, 1893. 8". 1502
Eeke, Belgium. Potter, F. de, and Broeckaert,
J. Eeke. 56 pp. (Jn (fteirGeschiedenis van degemeenten
der provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, 1 s. v. 2.)
Eeklioff, Wopke (Tr.) 1809-80. De vroun
van Rembrandt. Bijzonderheden omtrent het huwelijk
van den schilder Rembrand van Rijn, van Leiden, met
Saske Ulenburgh, van Leenwarden. 53 pp. 1 pi. {Europa,
V. 2, pt. 3, 1862, p. 113.)
Eelkiiig', Max von.
German allied troops in the North Ameri-
can war of independence, 1776-83. Tr. by
J. G. Rosengarten. Albany, 1893. 4°. 4645
Eells, Rev. Myron. Religion of the Clallam
and Twana Indians. 7 pp. [Am. Antiq. v. 2, 1879, p. 8.)—
Traditions of the " delii^i- '" among the tribes of the
north-west. 3 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 1, 1878, p. 70.)— Do-ki-
l>att : or, the god of the Puget sound Indians. 5 pp.
{.Am. Antiq. y. 6, 1884, p. 38<).)— Indian niaslc. 5 pp.
^.^m. Antiq. v. 1, 1879, p. 249.)— Indians of Puget sound.
48 pp. {Am. Antiq. v. 9, 1887, pp. 1, 97, 211, 271 ; v. 10, 1888,
pp. 26. 174.)— Mounds in Washington territory. 1 p.
(.4m. Antiq. v. 1, 1878, p. 13.)— .nytiiN of the Puget sound
Indians. 6 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 12, 1890, p.;i60.)— Pot-
intehes of Puget sound. 13 pp. (.4m. Antiq. v. 5, 1883,
p. 1*5.)- Kellgion of the Indians of Puget sound. 16 pp.
(,1m. Antiq. v. 12, 1890, p. 69.)— Twana lansna{;c of
Washington territory. 8 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 3, 1881,
p. 296.)
Eels. Eels and eel-sets. 10 pp. (Blacktvood'a
Mag. V. 131, 1882, p. 97.)
See also Electric dshoM. — Fislics.
Efatese languag-e. Macdonald, D. Three
new Hebrides languages (Efatese, Eroman-
gan, Santo). 1889. —2157
Eftect. See Cause and Effect.
Effect in yellow. 14 pp. Janvier, T. A. ( Cen-
tury Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. 541.)
Effenieridi delle cose fatte per il Duca di Cala-
bria (1484-91). Leostello, J. (Pilangieri, G.,
Doc. per la storia . . . delle promnde napole-
tan^, V. 1. ) 3532
ICllerati family. 18 pp. Janvier, T. A. {Har-
per's Mag. V. 85, 1892, p. 763. )
Ett'erding-, Austria. Lohmeyer, E. Aus der
fnerstUch Starhembergischen Schlossbibliothek zu E.
18 pp. ( Germania, v. 31, 1886, p. 215. )
Effigies, Monumental. Cbeeny, W. F. Book
of facsimiles of monumental brasses on the
continent of Europe. 1884. —2712
HoLLis, G., and Hollis, T. Monumental
effigies of Gt. Britain. 1840-41, 5 pts. in 1 v.
1721
Stothard, C. a. Monumental effigies of
Gt. Britain. 1817. 1721
Blaanw, W. H. On the effigy of Sir David Owen in
Easeborue church, near Midhurst. 22 pp. (Sussex Ar-
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de. English military effigies and their relation to the
history of armour. 14 pp. (Archaeol. Joum, v. 43, 1886,
p. 327.)— Har«»lioriip, A. On the monumental effigies
in Coberley church, Gloucestershire. 5 pp. (Archaeol.
Joum. V. 46, 1889, p. 165.)— liillio, J. Westminster effi-
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ford, W. S. The small cross-legged effigy at Borstcd
Keynes, Sussex. 14 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 1,
1848, p. 128.)
See alto OmptcrioM.- Hlonumental br«iuM>«.—
MonnnicntH.- TonibN.
Efflgie.s poeticac. Procter, B. W. (B. Corn-
wall, pseud. ) 3795
Efflgy-builders. Peet, S. D. Animals known
to the effigy-builders. 25 pp. 2 pi. (Am. Antiq. v. 11, 1889,
p. 139.)— Indian myths and effigy mounds. 30 pp. 2 pi.
(Am. Anti^. v. 11, 1889, p. 32.)— Map of the emblematic
mounds, showing the origin and object of effigies. 20 pp.
1 pi. (Am. Antiq. v. 11, 1889, p. 73.)— Village life and clan
residences among the emblematic mounds. 25 pp. {Am.
Antiq. V. 9, 1887, p. 10.)— Who were the efflgy-bnilders?
28 pp. (4m. ^n(ig. V. 9, 1887, p. 67.)
See afso.SIoand builders.
Efflnghaiii, Champ, pseud. See Cooke, J. E.
Eflatoun, Asia Minor. Perrot Q. Monument
d*E. en Lycaonie et une inscription hittite. 8 pp. (Rev.
archlol. 3 s. v. 5, 1885, p. 257.)
Egaii, Anthony. 17 cent.
Book of i-ates, now used in the sin custom-
house of the Church and Court of Rome.
Containing the bulls, dispensations, and par-
dons for all manner of vUlanies and wicked-
nesse, with the several sums of monies given
and to be paid for them. London, 1674. p. 8°.
—4253
Eg-aii, Maurice Francis. 1852 — . Personality
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Egan, Michael, D. D., Bp. of Philadelphia.
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Egan, Pierce. 1772-1849.
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panorama of the sporting world ; uniting with
it a book of reference and entertaining com-
panion to the lovers of British sports. Lon-
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Boxiana ; or, sketches of ancient and mod-
em pugilism, from the days of the renowned
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Walks through Bath, describing every
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1405
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Coburic-Ootlin. 20 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 58,
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EGENOLFF, Pierre
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EGGLESTON, Edward
E^noUr, Pierre. 1851— Bericht ueber die
griechiMben grammatiker. 209 pp. {Jahretb. ueber fort-
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Eger, Bohemia. Bilek. T. Gegenreformation
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Correspondence relating to Wm. Penn.
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Egerton, Rev. John Coker. 1830-88.
Sussex folk and Sussex ways. Stray studies
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Egerton, Sir Philip de Malpas Grey. 1806-81.
.Some remarks on the Lords Lieutenant of the county
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12 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. JVoc.
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Egerton, Sir Thomas, 1 Baron ElUamere, and
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Faithful memoirs of the life, amours, and
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don, 1731. 12°. 4777
Eggellng, Julius, Ph.D. {Ed.)
Catalogue of the Sanskrit MSS. in the
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Essai sur I'histoire de la critique chez les
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2215
M^moire sur les CEconomica d'Aristote et de Th£o-
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{Ed. ) Latini sermonis vetustioris reliquiae
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Egger, Joseph Georg. Foraminiferen aus
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Denkschr. v. 66: Mathemai.-phys. clasae, Abhandl. v. 18,
pt. 2, 1893, p. 193.)
Egger, Victor. Michaelis, K. T. Egger : La
parole int€rieure. 25 pp. {Zeits. f. voelkerpaych. v. 14,
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Eggers, Friedrich Hartwig, and Eggers, Karl.
PortiK, G. Egger'sche Rauch-biographie. 12 pp. ( Vn-
sere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, p. 372.)
Eggers, Karl. 1790—. Johann Gottfried Scha-
dow und Christian Daniel Ranch. 100 pp. (Dohme, B.,
Kunst und kuenstter, v. 4, pt. 1.)
Eggert, Hermann. Universitaeten. 47 pp. .
(Durm, J., and others, Handb. der architektur. 4 th. v. 6
pt. 2, p. 4.)
Eggleston, Edward, D. D. 1837—. Aborigines
and the colonists. 9 pp. (Century Mag. v. 4, 1883, p. 96.)
—Migration of American colonlttts. 21 pp. {Ceri-
tury Mag. v. 3, 1883, p. 724.)— Americans at play. 3pp.
(Century Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. 554.)— Nathaniel Bacon, the
patriot of 1678. 18 pp. ( Century Mag, v. 18, 1890, p. 418. )
— BcKlnnlnic of a nation. 23 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 8, 1883, p. 61.)— Boolin that have helped me. 9 pp.
(Forwm, v. 3, 1887, p. 678.)— Full-length portrait of the
United States : James Bryce'n " American com-
mon wealtli." 4 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 15, 1889, p. 789. )
EGGLESTON, Edward
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EOLISE
— Chnroh Binl ineetlngf-hoimo before the Revolu-
tion, 12 pp. (C'eilfurj/ Maj. V. 11, 1886, p.901.)— <'t«lirch
of Enelnnd in the colonies. 16 pp. (Century Mag.
T. 14, 1888, p. 106.)— ColonlMtft at home. 20 pp. (Cen-
tury Mag. V. 7, 1885, p.873.)— Comiiieroe in the colonies.
■23 pp. (Century Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. 234.) — The Faith
doctor. 121 pp. (Century Mag. v. 19, 1891. pp. .MO, 661,
932; V. 20. 1891. pp. 45, 246, 396, 609, 708, 939.)— Forma-
tive Intlnences. 12 pp. {Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 279.)—
The <ilr«.ytiOii!«: a story of Illinois. 113 pp. (Century
Mag. V. 13, 1888, pp. 40, 298, 368, 562, 681, 834 : V. 14, 1888,
pp. 78,26.5.341,528.)— Lewis Ilallam. 10pp. (Matthews,
J. B., and Hutton, L., Actors and actresses, v. 1, p. 243.) —
Josiah Gilbert IIollaiKl. 7 pp. (Century Mag. v. 1,
1881, p. 161.) — Kiisbaiidry in colony times. 19 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 5, 1884, p. 431.)-Indlan war in the
colonies. 22 pp. (Cenlurj/ Mag. v. 4, 1883, p. 697.)— Plant-
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p. 360.)— Blessings of piracy. 4 pp. (Century Mag. v. I,
1881, p. 942.)— Out-of-the-ways in high Savoy. 12 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 18, 1890, p. 803.)— Sister Tabea. 7 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 9, 1886, p. 894.)— Social condltioiiH
in the colonies. 24 pp. (Oenfurj/ il/aj. v.6, 1884, p. 848.)—
Social life in the colonies. 21pp. (Century Mag. v. S,
1885, p. 387.)
Aiirlnfcer. O. C. Dr. Edward Eggleston at Lake
George. 13 pp. (Gilder, J. L., and Gilder, J. B., Authors
at home, p. 83.)- RldeliiR, W. H. Edward Eggleston.
12 pp. (In his Boyhood of living authors, p. 62.)—
Vedder. H. C. E. Eggleston. 13 pp. (In his Am.
writers, p. 248. )
Egfflestou, George Gary. 1839—. Education
of women. 6 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 67, 1883,'Ip.I292.)—
Historical status of the Indian territory. 12 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 9, 1883, p. 440.)— Our twenty-one
Presidents. 44 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 11, 1884, pp. 89,
185.)
( Ed. ) American war ballads and lyrics . . .
New York [1889], 2 v. 18°. 1338
Kjrg-leston, William G., M. D. Closing door of
quackery. 3 pp. (iV. Am. Bev. v. 152, 1891, p. 633.)—
Oriental pilicriniaKeH and cholera. 3 pp. (N.
Am. Rev. v. 155, 1892, p. 126.)
and others. Open door of quackery. 22 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 149, 1889, p. 483.)
Eggleston. See also Egleston.
Eggs.
Davie, O. Nests and eggs of North Ameri-
can birds. 1889. —2656
Des Murs, M. a. p. O. Traite g6n6ral
d'oologie ornithologique au point de vue de
la classification. 1860. —2655
Jones, H., and others. Illustrations of the
nests and eggs of the birds of Ohio. 1879-86.
—2662
Brooks, W. K. Alternation of periods of rest with
periods of activity in the segmenting eggs of vertebrates.
2 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns
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— Burroushs, J. Birds' eggs. 6 pp. (Century Mag.
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entwickelungsgeschichte der keimblaetter und des Wolff-
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ueber das ei, hauptsaechlich bei knochenfischen. 54 pp.
3 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mlm. 7 s. v. 33, 1886.)—
Pigott, T. D. Birds of the outer Fames. 10 pp. (Con-
temp. Bev. v. 54, 1888, p. 182. )— Protection of wild birds'
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land isles in the birds'-nesting season. 18 pp. ( Contemp.
Ber. v. 58, 1890, p. 223.)
See also Birds.- Nests.
Egltlio Aiitoiiiiii, Cardinal., Patriarch of Con-
stantinople. —1532. Epistolae selectae. 18 pp. (Hartine,
E., and Durand, U., Vet. toript. ampliss. collect, v. 3,
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Egll.s saga ok Asmundar. 33 pp. (Asmun-
darson, V., Fomaldarsoegur Nordrlanda, v. 8, p. 273. )
Egils saga skallagriiiissoiiar. 2 pts. J6ns-
son, F. (Ed.) [Samfund til vdgivelse of gam.
nord. litt.v. n, pts. 1,2.) —3157
Egilward, Monk of Wuerzburg. 10 cent. Ex
Vita Burchardi Episcopi Wirziburgensis. 18 pp. ( Frank-
fort Soc. Script. V. 15, pt. 1, p. 50.)
Egiiiliard, or Einhard. Circa 771-839. Passio
martyrum Marcellini et Petri. 12 pp. (Duemmler, E.,
Poet. Lat. aevi Car. v. 2, p. 125 : Monumenta Oerman. hist.)
— Translatio et miracula Sanctorum Marcellini et
Petri. 27 pp. (Frankfort Soc. .Script. V. 15, pt. 1, p. 238.)
llnxley. T. H. Value of witness to the miraculous.
16 pp. ( Nineteenth Cent. v. 25, 1889, p. 438. )— Kocheterle,
M. de la. L'amitifi dans le cloltre. 27 pp. (Correspon-
dant, V. 62, 1864, p. 911.)
Eginliard iind Einiiia. 76 pp. La Motte-
Fouqu€, F. H. K., Freiherr de, Ausgew. werke, v. 11, p. lOl.
Egizio, Matteo, Conte. 1674-1745. Senatus con-
sulti de Baochanalibus, sive aeneae vetustae tabulae
Musei Caesarei Vindobonensis, explicatio. 22 pp. (Livius
Patavinus, T., Hist, libri, ed. A. I>rakenborch, v. 7, 1746,
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Egle, William Henry, M. D. 1830—. Michael
Hillegas. 4 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 11, 1887, p. 406.) —
Biographical sketches of the members of the Con*
stitntional Convention. 66 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 3,
1879, pp. 96, 194, 319, 438; V. 4, 1880, pp. 89, 225, 361.)—
Sketches of the members of the Pennsylvania
Convention of 1787. 15 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 10, 1886,
p. 446.) — Joseph Montgomery. 2 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist.
v. 1, 1877, p. 217.)— James R. Reid. 2 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hitt.
V. 15, 1891, p. 352.)
{Ed.) Pennsylvania archives. 2 s. See
Linn, J. B., and Egle, W. H.
Egleston, Melville.
Land system of the New England colonies.
Baltimore, 1886. 8°. (Adams, H. B., Johns
Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and polit. set. 4 s.
nos. 11, 12. ) 4653
Egleston, Nathaniel Hilly er.
Arbor day : its history and observance.
Washington, 1896. 8°. ( U. S. Agricult. Dept.
of.) —4693
Handbook of tree-planting. New York,
1884. 12°. — 4697
Newgate of Connecticut, old Simsbnry copper
mines. 14 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. IB, less, p. 321.)
Egleston, Thomas, I'h. D., LL. D. 1832—.
Catalogue of minerals and synonyms.
Washington, 1887. 8°. (Smithson. Inst. U. S.
Nat. Mus. Bull. no. 33. ) 3555
Egleston. See also Eggleston.
Egli, Emil. 1848—. Feldzuege in Armenien
von 41-63 n. Chr. Ein beitrag zur kritik des Tacitus.
100 pp. (Buedinger. M., Vntersuch. our roem. kaiserge-
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Egli, Johann Jacob. Tobler, L. Egli: Ge-
schichte der geographisohen namenkunde. 4 pp. (Zeits.
/. voelkerpsych. v. 17, 1887, p. 100.)
Egllse et 1' Empire romain au IV sificle. 6 v.
Broglie, J. V. A., Due de. " —4267
EGLISE
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EGYPT
£srllse et l'€tat en France sous le r6gne de
Henri IV et la rfigence de Marie de M6dicis.
2 V. Perrens, P. T. —4266
Effliiie catholiqiie, Histoire universelle de 1'.
13 V. Rohrbacher, R. P., and Guillaume, P. E.
—4232
Eglise chr^tieuuc. Renan, J. E., Hist, des
originea du Christianisme, v. 6. ) — 1255
Eglise fVan^olse a la Nouvelle York, Reglstera
from 1688 to 1804. Wittmeyer, A. V. (Ed.)
(Huguenot Hist. Soc. Coll. v. 1.) —3272
£g:li.sliuni, George, M. D. 17 cent.
Fore-runner of revenge. Being two peti-
tions: the one to the King's most excellent
Majesty, the other to the most honourable
Houses of Parliament. London, 1642. sm. 4°.
{Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
Eg'Ioft^tcin, Henrietta, Graefin von. Beaulieu-
Harcoonay, C, Freiherr von. Goethes Cour d'amour.
Bericht einer theilnehmerin, nebst einigen briefen.
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Es^nond, Holland. Notae Egmondanae. 2 pp.
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ES^rniont, Fr6d6ric d'. Delisle, L. V. Le libraire
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TE et IB. 28 pp. (Biblioth. Bcole de» Charles, v. 61, 1890,
p. 805.)
B^grniout, Comtesse d'. 2 v. Gay, Mme. M. F.
S. N. de L. 1205
EgrnatiiLS, Cneius. Reliquiae. 2 pp. (Roth,
K. L., Hist. vet. Bom. reliquiae, p. 387.)
Ego. Pluegel, O. Das Ich im leben der voelker.
6 pp. (Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. v. 11, 1880, pp. 43, 141.)—
Knelp«, O. Das Ich and die aussenwelt. 31 pp.
(Wundt, W. M., Philos. studien, v. 8, p. 311.)
See also MetaphyMics.— Personality.
Egoisnie, ou nous le sommes tous. 2 v. in 1.
PigaultrLebrun, C. A. G., CEuvres compl. v. 62,
63. 4167
Egolste, U. 29 pp. Dumas, A., (Euwea compl.
V. 130, p. 235.
Egothci.sni, the atheism of to-day. 13 pp.
Peabody, E. P., Last evening with Allaton, p. 240.
E^otlNm. Pennell, Mrs. E. R. A study of
early egotism. 12 pp. (.4«on(. ifcMifWy, v. 60, 1887, p. 337.)
See also Moral phlloMwpby.— Pride.— Vanity.
Egrraiius. See Sylvius or Wildenauer, J.
Egrwin, St., Bp. of Worcester. Smith, H. E.
Notice of a mediaeval signacalum of the Anglo-Saxon
■aints, Edwyn and Ecgwyn. 20 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and
Cheahire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 9, 1869, pp. 165, 268.)
Egypt.
Arrangement :
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BcTptlaiu.
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Irrigation.
Railroads.
Science.
Weights and meainrei.
Egpji;.
Annesley, G., 2 Earl of Mount -Norris.
Voyages and travels to India . . . and Egypt,
in the years 1802-06. 1809, 3 v. 1471
Belzoni, G. B. Viaggi in Egitto ed in
Nubia. 1827, 4 V. .2407
Brugsch, H. K., Bey. Geographische in-
schriften altaegyptischer denkmaeler. 1884.
(In his Thes. inscript. Aegypt. v. 3.) 1752
BtTTLER, A. J. Court life in Egypt. 1888.
1788
- Cailliaud, P. Voyage a M6ro6, au fleuve
Blanc, au deia de F4zoql . . . 1823-27, 6 v. in 5.
1416, atlas 17 A3
Cassas, L. P. Voyage pittoresque de la
Syrie . . . de la basse- Aegypte . . . 1799, 3 v.
in 1. 17A1
Chabas, F. J., and others. Melanges
figyptologiques. 1862-73, 4 v. 1742
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(Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1887, p. 861.)— Hollanil, T. E.
Egypt. 23 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. S. v. 34, 1883, p. 27.)—
Ibrahiin-IIilniy, Prince. Ideas of an exile. 6 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 34, 1883, p. 777.)— Karabacek. J.
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Keay, J. S. "Spoiling the Egyptians": a rejoinder.
22 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 42, 1882, p. 764.)— LanR, R. H.
Situation in E. 11 pp. (Macmillayi's Mag. v. 63, 1880,
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the Egyptians. 14 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 32, 1882, p. 748. )
— I^eroy-Beaullen, A. L'Egypte et le controle anglo-
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(For(n. Rev. n. s, v. 44, 1888, p. 112.)— Moll, H. Present
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XUe cainpaifi^n of 1889. 25 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
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(Blackwood's Mag.v. 133, 1883, p. 830.)— I>lauchut, E.
L'Egypte et I'occupation anglaise. 144 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1889, 3 p«r. v. 90, pp. 651, 890 ; 1890, v. 91, pp. 169,
391, 581.)— Ponservllle. J. B. A. A. S. de. Gaspard
Monge et I'exp^dition d'Egypte. 18 pp. (Soc. am. de
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R. T. Our obligations in E. 12 pp. (Fortn. Rev.n. s.
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64 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1890,3 p^r. v. lOO, pp.576,
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in E. 12 pp. (Mnefeenfh Cenf. V. 17, 1885, p. 1043.)— Say,
L. France and England in E. 10 pp. ( Fortn. Rev. n. s.
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Situation in E. 7 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 132, 1882,
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to Kabul. 12 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 44, 1881, p. 53.)—
Stone, F. Diary of an American girl in Cairo, during
the war of 1882. 15 pp. (Century Mag. v. 6, 1885, p. 288.)
—Temple, R. Principles of British policy in E. 14 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 42, 1882, p. 495.)— Viereck, P. Die
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Wachenhnsen, H. Aegypten und die Consulate.
12 pp. ((/nsereZeit, 1882,v. 2, p. 188.)— Westlake,J. Eng-
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Kgrypt, Irrigation.
Barois, J. Irrigation in Egypt. 1889. ( U.
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WiLLCOCKS, W. Egyptian irrigation. 1889.
—4682
Ncott-IIoncriefr, Sir C. C. Irrigation in E. 10 pp..
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Egypt, Land tenure.
Kay, H. C. Land tenure and taxation in E. 17 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 43, 1883, p. 410.)
Kgypt, Language. See Egyptian language.—
Hieroglyphics.
Kgrypt, Law.
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LORET, V. Manuel de la langue Sgyp-
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Maspero, G. 0. C. {Ed.) Etudes 6gyp-
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de Pen-ta-our. 1856. 1733
Bouriant.U. (Ed.) Fragments d'un Roman d'Alex- ■
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d'Akhmira (Fragments de MSS. en dialcotes bachraou-
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mit textbildern. 38 pp. (Mittheil. aus der samml. der
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der samml. der Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer, v. 4, 1888, p. 126.)
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1226
EGYPT, Mythology and religion
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Sm alto IIiero(rlypl>i<«> — Manuscript* and
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£gyi»t. Literature, History and criticism.
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OflTord, J., Jr. Egyptian papyrus literature as illus-
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Egypt, Manners and customs.
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of Egypt Correspondance, transcrite et tr.
par M. J. Hal6vy. ( Jottm. a«tat. 8 s. v. 16,
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fasste getreiderechnung. 1870. 1702
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10 pp. 1 pi. {muheil. aus der samml. der Papyrus Erz-
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Aurelianus und Vaballathus. 12 pp. {Mittheil. aus der
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Ksyptt Mathematics.
Kalllet. J. Papyrus math«matique d'Alchmlm. 89 pp.
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problimea d'algftbre du Manuel du calculateur egyptien.
119 pp. (Joum. asiat. 7 s. v. 18, 1881, pp. 184, 390.)
Egrypt, Measures. See with Weights.
Egypt, Music.
iMrel, V. Quelqnes documents relatifs & la lltt^ra-
ture et ft la musique populaires de la hante-Egypte.
62 pp. 9 pi. (France, Minist«re de I'Instr. pub. MisHrni
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Egypt, Mythology and religion.
Brimmer, M. Egypt. Three essays on the
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Brugsch, H. K., Bey. Mythologisehe in-
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Die kalendarischen opferfesi^listen im
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Myer, I. Scarabs. The history, manufac-
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Revill4>ut. E. Egyptian ethics, 16 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra,
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preludes du syncrfitisme gr€co-€gyptien. 22 pp. (Soc.
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Egypt, Natural history.
Maspero, G. C. C. Manuel de higrarchie
6gyptienne, et la culture et les bestiaux dans
les tableaux des tombeaux de I'ancien empire.
n. d. 1732
iVo(«.— Also in Journ. asiat. 8 s. v. 11, 1888, pp. 250, 309.
Russell, M., Bp. of Glasgow. View of
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See also under Botany. — Palaeontology.
Egypt, Numisviatics.
Poole, R. S. Catalogue of the coins of
Alexandria and the Nomes. 1892. 2766
Revlllviit, E. L'gtalon d'argent en Egypte. 17 pp.
(Rev. archiol. 3 s. v. 3, 1884, p. 65.)— Wessply, K. Obolen-
und chalkusrechnungen. 8 pp. (Mittheil. aus der savnml.
der Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer, v. 1, 1887, p. 30. )
Egypt, Palaeontology.
UaniON, W. Ueber zeuglodonten aus Aegypten und
die beziehungen der archaeoceten zu den uebrigen
cetaceen. 35 pp. 7 pi. (Dames, W., and Kayser, E. F. H.,
Palaeontolog. abhandt. n. s. v. 1.)
Egypt, Politics.
MiLNEE, A. England in Egypt. 1893. 3413
Taylor, I. Leaves from an Egyptian note-
book. 1888. 1787
AinON, S. New Egyptian constitution. 14 pp. (Con-
temp. Rev. V. 43, 18&3, p. 909.)— Capitiilalions in E.
11pp. ( Wcstm. iJeti. V. 128, 1887, p. 326.)— nioey. E. Eng-
land in E. 17 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 804.)—
E|cyi*t and constitutional rule. 19 pp. (Conteitip. Rev.
V. 41, 1882, p. 541.)— Ilaliin. Pasha, Prince. Egypt and
the Soudan : a reply to my critics. 20 pp. ( Nineicenih
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Aegypten und seine stellung im Orient. 15 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1876, v. 1, p. 735.)— Nlnot, J. Origin of the national
party in E. 18 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 117.)—
Krinacli. J. The Egyptian question and the French"
alliance. 18 pp. (JVineteenHi Cen(. v. 12, 1882, p. 821.)—
Vol. III.— 154.
Nltnailon in E. 7 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. \.\Sl, lt»l,
p. 524.)— SiK'ir- cniial and the Egyptian question. 80pp.
(Quart. Rev. v. 166, 1887, p. 438.)
Kffypt, Railroads.
I*«>nll«'l«l,F. C. Railway enterprise in E. 2 pp. (U.S.
State Dept. Reports from consuls, v. 48, p. 310.)~Fro-
]>»Ne<l railrond between Cairo and Suez. 9 pp. ( iVestm.
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Egypt, Religion. See leith Mythology.
Egypt, Science.
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and Chaldeans. 135 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ. v. 16,
1817, pp. 115, 262; v. 17, 1818, p. 19; v. 18, 1818, pp. 1,298;
V. 19, 1819, p. 296 ; v. 20, 1819, p. 42; V. 21, 1820, p. 36.)
See also under Astronomy and chronology.— Botany.
— Mathematics. — Natural history. — Palaeontology. —
Weights and measures.
Egypt, Weights and measures.
Skinner, J. R. Key to the Hebrew-Egyj)-
tian mystery in the source of measures origi-
nating the British inch and the ancient cubit.
1894. ^262
Oocrpfeltl, W. Beitraege zur antiken metrologie.
21 pp. (K. deutsch. archaeol. inst. Mitthl. Athe7t. abth.
V. 8, 1883, p. 36.)— Koelilcr, U. Aegyptisches gewicht
in Athen. 3 pp. (K. deutsch. archaeol. inst. Mitthl.
Athen. abth. v. 6, 1881, p. 424.)— I,e|»»ilis, K. R. "^gyp-
tische laengenmaasse " von Doerpfeld. 29 pp. (K.
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p. 227.)— I'ofrle, W. M. F. On new examples of Egyp^
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Egypt Exploration Fund. Publications.
Nos- 1-6, 8-10, 12 [7 extra nos.] London,
1885-97. 17 nos. in 18, fc, 4°., 8°. 2702
Contents. Season's work at Alina.** and Beni Hasan ;
Containing the reports of M. Naville, Percy E. Newberry
and George W. Fraser, extra no.— Arctiaooloitfical
reports. 1892-95. Ed. by F. L. Griffith, 3 extra nos.—
Griffith, F. L., and Newberry, P. E. El Berwheli. pt. 2,
extra no.— Naville, H. E. BiibastiH. no. 8.— Temple of
Uoir-cl-nahari : and plates, no. 12.— Petrie, W. M. F.
iiieoj^rapliioal pap.yriiN, no. 9.— Petrie, W. M. F., and
others. XaiikratiN, pts. 1, 2, nos. 3, 6.— Report of the 8
and 9 ordinary ttreiieral incetinprs (12, 13ann. gene-
ral meetings) ; Subscription list and balance sheet, 1893-
96, extra nos.— Naville, H. E. Festival-hall of ^Korkon
II in the great temple of Bubastis, no. 10.— Store-city of
Pithoni and the route of the Exodus, no. 1. — Shrine of
Salt el Hennel« and the land of Goshen, no. 4.—
Griffith, F. L. Sign papyrns, no. 9.— Tanis. pts. 1, 2,
nos. 2, 5.— Griffith, F. L., and Petrie, W. M. F. Two
hieroglyphic papyri from Tanis, no. 9.
Egyptian archaeology. Maspero, G. C. 0.
1788
Egyptian cainpafgns, 1882-85. 2 v. Royle, 0.
3423
Egyptian inscriptions. See Inscriptions,
Egyptian.
Egyptian irrigation. Willcocks, W. —4682
Egyptian language.
LoRBT, V. Manual de la langue figyptienne.
Grammaire, tableaux des hi6roglyphes, textes,
et glossaire. 1889. —2141
Recueil de travaux relatifs Sl la philo-
logie et a l'arch6ologie 6gyptiennes et assy-
riennes. v. 4-15. 1883-91, 12 v. 17C1
Note. — For v. 1-3 see preceding catalogue.
EGYPTIAN LANGUAGE
1228
EHRISMANN, Gustav
2iErrscHBiFT flier aegyptische sprache und
alterthumskunde. v. 20-34. 1882-9«, 15 v. in' 5.
3792
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- Dmmnioud, Sir W. On the ancient language of
EsTpt. 7 pp. (Valpy, A. J., CToM. Joum. V. 7, 1813, p. M.)
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Eisensstaerttcr, Lukas. Ueber die abkunft der
Magyareii. 10 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1877, v. 2, p. 59.)
ELsenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold Max. Geo-
metrical proof of the fundamental theorem for quadratic
residues, with an addition by A. Cay ley. 6 pp. (Cayley,
A., Coll. mathemat. papers, v. 3, p. 39.)
Ca.vloy, A. Note sur deux formules donnfies par
MM. Eisenstein et Hesse. 4 pp. (Coll. mathemat. papers,
V. 1, p. 113.)
Eiseiitraut, Ludwig. Grosch, G. L. Eisen-
traut. 1 p. (Biog. jahr. f. alterth. p. 83: Jahresb. ueber
fortschr. der class, alterth. v. 20, 1881.)
Eisig, Hugo.
Monographic der capitelliden des Golfes
von Neapel. Berlin, 1887. 4°. {Fauna und
flora des Golfes von Neapel, v. 16. ) — 1581
Eisler, Bemhard. Alfred Edmund Brehm.
10 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1887, v. 2, p. 90. )— Leopold Coinpert.
9 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1887, v. 2, p. 776.)
Ei.ssler, Manuel.
Handbook on modern explosives, being a
practical treatise on the manufacture and
application of dynamite, gun-cotton, nitro-
glycerine, and other explosive compounds,
including the manufacture of collodion-cot-
ton. With illustrations. London, 1890. 12°.
—2777
Eiszeit, Die. 80 pp. 1 pi. Kjerulf, T. [Samml.
wisscns. vorlrg. v. 13, 1878, p. 161.)
Eitel, Rev. Ernest John, Ph. D. Fabulous source
of the Hoang-Ho. 7 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-Chin*
branch, Joum. n. 8. v. 6, 1871, p. 45.)
Eitelbcrper von Edclberg, Rudolf von, and
Uff, Albert (Eds.) Quellenschriften fuer
kunstgeschichte und kunsttechnik des mittel-
alters und der neuzeit. n. s. v. 4. Wien, 1892.
8°. 17C6
Contents. Schlosser, J. von. Schriftquellen nir ge-
schichte der knrolln(j:iNchcn kunnl, n. s. t. 4.
Note.—ti. s. V. 1-3 wanting. For o. s. »ee preceding
catalogue.
Eitzen, Paul von. Doellinger, J. J. I. von.
Paul von Eitzen. 4 pp. (/n 7im Reformation, v 2, p. 490.)
Eix, France. Vieillard, (— ). CimetiSre antique
d«couvert i E. 3 pp. (Soc. antiq. de France, Bull. 1863,
p. 52; with Mim. v. 27, 1864.)
Ekelof, Johan Adolf ( Tr. )
Facsimile-atlas to the early history of car-
tography. See Nordenskiold, A. E.
Ekkchard, Abbot of St. Laurent's, Urach. 12
cent. Libellus de expugnatione Jerosolymitana. 14 pp.
(Mart4ne, E., and Durand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect.
V. 5, p. 507.)
TesMlpr, J. Chronique d'E. 11 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 47,
1891, p. 267.)
Ekkeliard, of St. Gall. —973. Waltharius :
poema. 35 pp. (Hist, patriae mon. Script, v. 3, p. 133.)
Ekkeliard. See also Eckart.- Eckhart.
E/c/cXijcria in the New Testament, The conception.
24 pp. Andrews, E. B. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 40, 1883, p. 35.)
Ekkoe.s from Kentucky. Locke, D. R. (P. V.
Nasby, pseud. ) 2205
Ekniarck, Lars August.
Guide de I'fitranger dans Stockholm et ses
environs. Strengnis, 1830. 12°. 2412
El. For Arabic names beginning with this
particle, see the name which next follows it.
Elaea, Asia Minor. Marx, F. Broncemuenze
von Elaia. 6 pp. (K. deutsch. archaeol. inst. Mitthl.
Athen. abth. v. 10, 1885, p. 21.)
Elasniotlieriiini. Brandt, J. F. Mittheilungen
ueber die gattung elasmotherium, besonders den schae-
delbau derselben. 37 pp. 6 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad.
Mim.1 s. V. 26, 1879.)
See also ilInininalM.— PaIaeontoIog;y.
Elasticity.
Love, A. E. H. Treatise on the mathe-
matical theory of elasticity. 1892-93, 2 v.
—1534
ToDHUNTER, I. History of the theory of
elasticity and of the strength of materials
from Galilei to the present time . . . Ed. by
Karl Pearson. 1886-93, 2 v. in 3. —1775
Borchardt. K. W. Ueljer die transformation der
elasticitaetsgleichungen in allgemeine ortbogonale co-
ordinaten. 14 pp. (Joum. f. d. reine u. angewan. math.
V. 76, 1873, p. 45.)— Cox, H. Deflection of imperfectly
elastic beams and the hyperbolic law of elasticity. 14 pp.
(Cambridge Philos. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1856, p. [177].)— On
impact on elastic beams. 6 pp. (Cambridge Philos. Soc.
Trans. V. 9, 1856, p. 73.)— l.lpschUz, R. Beweis eines
satzes der elasticitaetslehre. 9 pp. (Joum. f. d. reine u,
angewan. math. v. 78, 1874, p. 329.)— Rnnklne. W. J. M.
On the centrifugal theory of elasticity, and its connec-
tion with the theory of heat. 16 pp. ( Royal Soc. Edin.
Trans, v. 20, 1853, p. 425.)— Volgl, W. Theoretische sta-
dien ueber die elasticitaetsverhaeltnisse der krystalle.
100 pp. (Goettingen, K. gesells. wissens. Malhemat.
elasse, Abhandl. v. 34, 1887, p. 1.)
See also l"lul«l«.— Force and Energry.— Physics,
—Strength of materials.
ELATERIDAE
1232
ELECTIVE GOVERNMENT
Klateridae. See Coleoptera.
Kkusar, le Peitan. 13 pp. Derenbourg, J. {Bib-
liolh. Bcole dt* hautes Uudes, v. 73, p. 429.)
KIbn. Fabky, J. B. G. Itinfiraire de Buona-
parte de I'lle d'Elbe k I'lle St H616ne. 1817,
2 V. 4697
— Losalnir, B. J. The spectre fl-om E. 11 pp. {Harper's
Mag. T. 43, 1871, p. 258.)— Reyer, E. Elba, eine studie.
18 pp. (i>ni(aeh. rundacAau, V. 33, 1882, pp. 57, 274.)
See alto Napoleon I, Emperor of the French.
Elbe river. Smidt, H. Ein panorama der
Niederelbe. 81 pp. ( Utwere ZeU, 1888, v. 2, pp. 561, 668.)
£Ib^, ( — ), Sieur A'. 17 cent. Journal du
voyage aui isles, dans la coste de Quince. 150 pp. (Clo-
dortf , J. de, Relation de ce qui s'est pa886, dee les isles . . . de
VAtntrique, v. 2, p. 345.)
GIbe<|iieIIe, Einweihung der. 6 pp. Schebek,
E. ( Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil.
T. 18, 18S0, p. 68.)
Elbogren, Bohemia. Schmitt, A. P. Sagen,
maercheu, und erzaehlungen von Elbogen bei
Carlsbad und dessen umgebung. 1864. 1225
lIorri^k<^n, A. Das altarblatt der decanallcirche zu
E. aus dem jahre 1579. 10 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutr
Bchen in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 33, 1895, p. 275.)— Koepl,
K. Beitrag rnr geschichte der fehde der Schlicke mit
der stadt E. 16 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in
Boehmen, itUtheil. v. 33, 1895, p. 379.)— ScblesinKor, L.
Aeltere geschichte von E. 8 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d.
Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 17, 1879, p. 10. )
Elder, E. S., If. D. Sanitary survey of the
scbool-honses in Indiana. 12 pp. (Am. Pub. Health
Assoc. Reports, t. 10, p. 67. )
Elder, Robert, D. D. Peter M'Bride. 10 pp.
(Disruption worthies of the Highlands, Memorial of 1843,
p. ise.)
Elder, William, M. D. 1806-85.
Biog^raphy of Elisha Kent Kane. Phila.,
1858. 8°. 3784
Elder Brown's backslide. 9 pp. Edwards,
H. 8. (Harper's Mag. v. 71, 1885, p. 394.)
Elder Marstoii's revival. 8 pp. Armstrong,
LeR. (Cfe»(uri/ Afoff. V. 20, 1891, p. 679.)
Eldikius, Eric Hubert. 18 cent. Epistola critica
de anthologia Latina. 7 pp. (Mnemosyne, n. s. v. 15,
1887, p. 290.)
El Dorado. Lemly, H. R. Wlio was E. ?
12 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 20, 1891, p. 881. )
Eldonulo, The Amazon and. 12 pp. Winsor,
J., !farrat. and crit. hist, of America, v. 2, p. 579.
Eldred, John. 1552-1632. First Englishman
who reached India, overland, 1583-89. 9 pp. (Arber, E.,
Ung. gamer, v. 3, p. 159.)— Voyage to Tripolltt and
thence to Babylon, 1583. 6 pp. (Hakluyt, B., Voyages,
v. 2, p. 402.)
Eldridge, George D. Assessment life insur-
ance. 4 pp. (If. Am. Rev. v. 151, 1890, p. .507. )
Eldridge, Richard. Rice, R. G. Some account
of E. of Horsham, bellfounder. 14 pp. (Sussex Archaeol.
8oc. Coll. V. 31, 1881, p. 81.)
Eleanor, Empress of Germany. Lanclimann de
Valckensteln, N. Historia desponsationis Friderici III
cum Eleonora Lnsitanica. 30 pp. (Freher, M., Rer. Ger-
man, script. V. 2, p. 51.)— Motz, J. Oratio pro Lionora
Friderico Caesari desponsanda. 4 pp. (Freher, M., iJer.
Oerman. script, v. 2, p. 31.)— PIuh II (^neas Sylvius),
Pope. Super connubio Friderici et Eleonorae oratio
gratulatoria. 6 pp. (Freher, M., Rer. Oerman. script.
T. 2, p.27.)
Eleanor (Gtonzaga), Empress of Chrmany.
Intra, G. B. Nozze della Principessa Eleonora Gonzaga
coll' Imperatore Ferdinando III d'Austria. 10 pp. (Soc.
stor. lombarda, Archiv. 1 s. 1877, p. 254.)
Eleanor, of Ar agon, Queen of Nnvarre. Corvi-
sieri, C. Trionfo romano di Eleonora d'Arragona nel
Giugno del 1473. 82 pp. (Soc. rom. di storia patria,
Archivio, V. 1, 1878, p. 475 ; v. 10, 1887, p. 629.)
Eleanore Cuyler. 12 pp. Davis, R. H. {Har-
per's Mag. V. 84, 1892, p. 771.)
Eleanoiir : a tale of the non-performers. 21 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 127, 1880, p. 479. )
Election {in politics).
Stanwood, E. History of presidential
elections. 1884. —1345
Barnaifl, F. A., and others. How shall the President
be elected? 32 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 140, 1885, p. 97.)—
Blaine. J. Q. Presidential election of 1892. 13 pp. (N.
Am. Rev. V. 155, 1892, p. 513.)— Blake, H. T. Official
ballot in elections. 18 pp. (New Englander, v. 55, 1891,
pp.381, 513.)— Courcy, A. de. Une rfiforme flectorale.
9 pp. (Correspondant, V. 25, 1849, p. 279.)— «"owley, C.
Minority report of the electoral commission, 1877. 16 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 27, 1892, p. 81.)— Uoehn, R. Praesi-
denten-wahl in den Vereinigten Staaten im jahre 1880.
50 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 2, pp. 375, 579.)— Eaton,
D. B. Perils of reelecting Presidents. 14 pp. (N. Am.
Rev.v. 154, 1892, p. 691.)— Fiel«l. D. D. Open nomina-
tions and free elections. 5 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 144, 1887,
p. 325.)— Georjfe, H. Money in elections. 11pp. (N.
Am. Rev. v. 138, 1883, p. 201.)— Gilliaui, E. W. Presi-
dential elections historically considered. 9 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 14, 1885, p. 181.)— tjireen, M. A. The January
" message " on election bribery. 16 pp. (New Englander,
V. 50, 1889, p. 309.)— Harrison, L. Legislation concern-
ing corrupt and illegal election practices. 5 pp. (New
Englander, V. 53, 1890, p. 505.)— H<'nanlt, C. de. Elec-
tion pr^sidentielle de 1880 aux Etats-Unis. 75 pp. (Bib-
lioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 10, 1881. pp. 193, 449.)
— I-owcll, J. R. Election in November. 28 pp. ( Works,
V. 5, p. 17.)— Meyers, B. P. Single vote in Congressional
elections. 4 pp. (N. Am, Rev. v. ISO, 1890, p. 782.)—
Morgan, J. T. Federal control of elections. 14 pp.
(Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 23.)— SfavlUe, E. De I'influence
morale des systSmes filectoraux. 19 pp. (Bibliolh. univ.
et rev. Suisse, 3 pfir. v. 14, 1882, p. 193.)— Pag*s Dnport,
A. Systfemes 61ectoraux en France et k I'fitranger. 11 pp.
(Correspondant, V . 22, 1848, p. 407.)-Re<lpatli, J. Elec-
toral reform. 4 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 145, 1887, p. 451.)—
Reed, T. B. Federal control of elections. 10 pp. (N.
Am. Rev. v. 160, 1890, p. 671.)— Satterthwalt, L. Presi-
dential electors : a suggestion with regard to the election
of the President. 14 pp. (New Englander, v. 64, 1891,
p. 1.)— Smalls, R. Election methods in the South.
8 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 161, 1890, p. 593. )— Sumner, W. G.
Theory and practice of elections. 42 pp. ( Coll. essays in
polit. and social set. p. 98.)
See also Ballot.— Bribery.— Caacns.— Political
science— Representation.— SnflVa^e. Also Poli-
tics under the names of countries.
Election {in theology). See Predestination and
Election.
Election by lot at Athens. Headlam, J. W.
( Cambridge hist, essays, no. 4. ) — 2316
Election frauds of New York city and their
prevention. Davenport, J. I. 3512
Election.s ei>iscoi>ale.s dans I'gglise de France
du IX au XII sifecle. La Tour, P. I. de. —4262
Elective francliise. See Ballot.— Free insti-
tutions.— Representation. — Suffrage.
Elective ffovernment, Machinery of. 23 pp.
Smith, G. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 11, 1882, p. 126.)
ELECTRIC PISHES
1233
ELEOTRIOmr
Electric lislies. Pritsch, Q. Elektrische flsche
im lichte der descendenzlehre. 64 pp. (Sammi. wisaent.
vorlrg. v. 18, 1883, p. 835.)
See also Animal oIoctrlcliy.—KelH.— Fishes.
Electric light cables and the distribution of
electricity. Russell, S. A. — 2737
Electric lig-litiiig:.
FooTE, A. R. Economic value of electric
light and power. 1889. —1367
Russell, S. A. Electric light cables and
the distribution of electricity. 1892. — 2737
Berilrow, W. Die elektrische beleuchtung durch
centralstationen und die uufaliverhuetung. 16 pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1890, v. 2, p. 35.)— novelopmeiit of electric
lighting. 21pp. (Ql«lr(. B«>. V. 152, 1881, p. 441.)— Eell-
soii.T. A. Dangers of electriclighting. 10 pp. [N. Am.
Rev. V. 149, 1889, p. 625.)— Das elektrische llcht auf
der wiener Weltausstellung. 5 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1873,
V. 2, p. 275.)— FH^vex, C. Recherches sur le spectre du
carbonne dans Tare €lectrique en rapport avec le spectre
des comfites et le spectre solaire. 6 pp. 3 pi. (Brussels,
Acad. Mhn. cour. v. 47, 1886.)— tlooch, W. D. Special
report on the electric lighting of the Exhibition. 64 pp.
(London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 13, p. 179.)
— Oordosi, Mrs. A. M. Development of decorative elec-
tricity. 7 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 49, 1861, p. 278.)—
Gordon. V. W. B. The state and electrical distribution.
23 pp. (Mackay, T., Pka for liberty, p. 353.)— Ilopkin-
Non. J. Some points in electric lighting. 26 pp. (Inst.
C. E. Pract. appl. of electricity, p. 81.) — Jainin, J. C.
Essais d'ficlairage ^lectrique k I'opSra. 9 pp. (Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1881, 3 pfir. v. 48, p. 193.)— Keppel, W. C,
7 Earl of Albemarle. Electric light and force. 22 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 98.)— House-lighting by
electricity. 22 pp. (JVin«(cen«h Cent. v. 14, 1883, p. 31.)—
IMoore, C. Electric lighting in the city of Detroit.
12 pp. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 2, no. 6, p. 45. )— Pisko,
F. G. Das elektrische gluehlicht. 17 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1887, v. 1, p. 92.)— Thomson, Bir W. Electric lighting
and public safety. 8 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890, p. 189.)
— Vincent, C. W. Dangers of electric lighting. 5 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 145.)— Westlngrhouse,
G., Jr. Sir Wm. Thomson and electric lighting. 9 pp.
{N. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890, p. 321.)
See alao Klectricity.— Illumination.— I^amps.
Electric railroads. Atkinson, P. Electric
transformation of power, and its application
by the electric motor, including electric rail-
way construction. 1894. — 1538
Mnyden, G. van. Les chemins de fer 61ectriques.
33 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 18, 1883,
p. 309.)— Sprague, F. J. Future of the electric railway.
11pp. {Forum, v. 12, 1891, p. 120.)— Sterne. 8. Great-
head underground electric railway. 10 pp. (Forum, V. 11,
1891, p. 683.)
See also Electricity. — 9l4»tors. — Railroatls. —
Street railroads.
Electric spark photographs of flying bullets.
18 pp. 11 pi. Boys, C. V. (Smithson. Inst. Board of Re-
gents, Ann. report, 1893: U. S. 53 Cong. 2 sess. House
miscel. doc. v. 29, p. 165. )
Electric telegraph. See Telegraph.
Electric traiisforiiiatioii of power. Atkin-
son, P. —1538
Electric waves. Hertz, H. — 1535
Electrical distribution, its theory and prac-
tice. Kilgour, M. H., and others. — 1538
Electrical energy. Storage of 10 pp. Wurts,
A.J. (2VewEng(a»der, V. 54, 1891, p. 344.)
Electrical resistance, Treatise on the-
measurement of. Price, W. A. — 1534
Electrical transinission of power. 17 pp.
Keppel, W. C, 7 Earl of AlbemarU. (Nimileenlh. 0ml.
V. 31, 1892, p. 73.)
Electricity.
Atkinson, P. Electric transformation of
power. 1894. 1538
Elements of dynamic electricity and
magnetism. 1891. —1538
Benjamin, P. Age of electricity, from
amber-soul to telephone. 1886. —1528
Fleming, J. A. Alternate current trans-
former in theory and practice. 1889-92, 2 v.
—1634
Gordon, J. E. H. Physical treatise on
electricity and magnetism. 1891, 2 v. —1522
GuiLLEMiN, A. V. Electricity and mag-
netism. Tr. . . . fi-om the French . . . Ed. by
S. P. Thompson. 1891. —1522
Heap, D. P. Report on the international
exhibition of electricity held at Paris, Aug. to
Nov., 1881. 1884. {Engineer dept. U. S. army.)
—1523
Hertz, H. Electric waves. 1893. —1535
Institution of Civil Engineers. Practi-
cal applications of electricity. 1884. —4793
KiLQOUR, M. H., and others. Electrical
distribution, its theory and practice. [1894.]
—1538
Lodge, O. J. Modem views of electricity.
1889. {Natures.) —1538
Mendenhall, T. C. Century of electricity.
1887. —1528
Niblett, J. T. Secondary batteries ; being
a description of modem apparatus for the
storage of electrical energy. [1892.] —2777
NoRTHRUi", E. F. Method for comparing
the values of the specific inductive capacity
of a substance under slowly and rapidly
changing fields ; results for parafiin and glass.
1895. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1895. )
.—2306
Philadelphia. Electrical Conference. Re-
port, 1884. 1886. ( U. S. 49 Con^. 1 sess. Senate
exec. doe. v. 1, no. 45. )
Price, W. A. Treatise on the measure-
ment of electrical resistance. 1894. — 1534
Russell, S. A. Electric light cables and
the distribution of electricity. 1892. —2737
Siemens, Sir C. W. Electricity. 1889.
{Scientific works, v. 2. ) — 1634
Sloane, T. O'C. Standard electrical dic-
tionary. 1892. 1106
Thomson, J. J. Notes on recent researches
in electricity and magnetism. 1893. — 1534
Tunzelmann, G. W. de. Electricity in
modem life. [1889.] (Ellis, H., Contemp. Sci.
S.) -1528
Untted States, Patent Ofilce. Index of
patents relating to electricity g^ranted by the
United States ... to June 30, 1887. 1882-88,
6 pta. P. 283
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ELECTRO-DYNAMICS
Urbanttsky, a., Ritter von. Electricity
In the service of man. Ed. by. R. Wormell.
1886. —1^23
Wilson, G. Electricity and the electric
telegraph. 1852. —1528
Abel. Sir F. A. Electricity applied to explosive pur-
poses. 42pp. (Inst. C. K. Proct. oppi. o/«(«c(rtci«j/, p. 107.)
— Avl|cn«r, A. de. Electricity & I'Exposition univer-
■elle. 42 pp. {Oormpondant, n. s. v. 120, 1889, p. 1045.)—
Barnard, C. Something electricity is doing. 6 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 15, 1889, p. 736.)— Bendt, F. Die elektri-
citaet im leben der gegenwart. 6 pp. ( Unaere Zeit. 1890,
T. 1, p. 471.)— Ueber die verwendung der electricitaet im
kriege. 7 pp. (t/nsereZet't, 1889, v. 1, p. 336.)— Benjamin,
P. Dawn of electricity. 14 pp. ( Forum, v. 5, 1888. p. 178. )
— The enemy's distance : Range-finding at sea by elec-
tricity. 6 pp. (Harper's Mag.v. 81, 1890, p. 53.)— Possi-
bilities of electricity. IS pp. (Forum, V. 8, 1889, p. 391.) —
Bennerke. F. Untersuchangen der stationaeren elek-
trischen stroemung in einer unendlichen ebene fuer den
foil, dass die zuleitung der beiden verschiedenen elektri-
citaeten in zwei parallelengeradlinigenstrecken erfolgt.
48 pp. 6 pi. ( Acad. Caes. Leop.-Car. Nova acta, v. 51, 1887,
p. 253.)— Bennett, A. H. Practical observations on
electro-diagnosis in paralysis. 18 pp. (Brain, v. 5, 1883,
p. 2M.)— BriKlit, E. B. On the applications of elec-
tricity. 8 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans.
u. s. V. 3, 18is3, p. 223.) — Davy, Sir H. On some chemical
agencies of electricity. 56 pp. (Works, v. 5, p. 1.)— Du
Monoel, T. A. L., Vicomte. Coup d'oeil sur I'^tat des
applications m^aniques et physiques de T^lectricit^.
87 pp. (Bet!, contemp. 1855. v. 5, p. 450.)— Electric
proKresH. 11pp. (Blociruiood't Afa^. v. 131, 1882, p.246.)
—Electro-motive power. 29 pp. (RJtn. Beu. v. 155,
1882, p. 92.)— dOMlon, J. E. H. Latest electrical dis-
covery. 4 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 399.)—
HaHMelberflT* B. Ueber das durch electrische erregung
erzeugte lencbten der gase bei niedriger temperatur.
17 pp. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mim. 7 s. v. 27, 1880.)—
Heine, H. E. Ueber die constante elektrische stroemung
in ebenen platten. 16 pp. (Joum.f. d. reine u. angewan.
math. T. 79, 1875, p. 1.)— Helmholtz, H. L. F. Neuere
entwickelung von Faraday's ideen ueber elektricitaet ;
Ueber die elektrischen maasseinheiten nach den be-
rathungen des elektrischen congresses, versammelt zu
Paris, 1881. 66 pp. (In his Vortraege und reden, v. 2,
pp. 273, 319.)— IIoflTman, E. Die ergebnisse und auf-
geben der electro-technik. 40 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 31, 1882, pp. 79, 239.)— I.amb, M. J. R. N. Some inter-
esting facts about electricity. 18 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 26, 1891, p. 183.)— Maler, J. Recent progress in elec-
tricity. 10 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 37, 1885, p. 654.) —
Martin, T. C. Gilbert's fables. 11 pp. (N. Am. Rev.
T. 146, 1888, p. 405.)— Mehler, F. G. Ueber die ver-
theilung der statischen elektricitaet in einem von zwei
kugelkalotten begrenzten koerper, 17 pp. (Joum.f. d.
reine u. angewan. math. y. 68, 1868, p. 134.) — MenH-
brnsiche, G. van der. Electricity statique exerce-t-elle
nne influence sur la tension superficielle d'un liquide?
28 pp. (Brussels, Acad. Afto. cour. v. 40, 1876.)— Morton,
H. Storing electricity. 10 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 66,
1883, p. 84.)— Mneller, E. B. Elektrische maschinen
anter beruecksichtigung ihrer geschichtlichen entwicke-
lung. 39 pp. (Samml. wissens. vortrg. n. s. v. 5, 1891,
p. 497.)— Mnyden,G. van. Aircomprimfi et l'«leetricit«.
11 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 48, 1890,
p. 304.)— Monopole del'flectricit^. 20pp. (Biblioth. univ.
et rev. Suisse, 8 p«r. v. 25, 1885, p. 77. )— Navigation 61ec-
trique, 16 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 20,
1883, p. 122.)— Stations centrales d'«lectricit^. 13 pp.
(Biblioth. un<i). et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 45, 1890, p. 78.)—
Hipber, F. E. On the electrical capacity of bodies,
and the energy of an electrical charge. 11 pp. (St. Louis,
Acad. Sci. Trans, v. 7, 1895, p. 109.)— Pinko, F. J. Die
elektricitaet in der technik. 60 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1882,
T. 1, pp. 118, 232, 669.)- RabaKliatI, A. Bianchi on the
(ignlflcance of the electro-excitation of the cortical
motorione. 6 pp. (Bram, v. 4, 1882, p.233.)— Richard.
O. Electricity, ses applications usnelles, son avenir.
6 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 5, 1880, p. 528.)
— Schwelgifer, J. S. C. Bemerkungen ueber umkeh-
rung der polaritaet einer elektrischen combination.
14 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v, 7: Mathe-
mat.-phys. classe, Abluindl. 1818-20, p. 155.)— Slieldon,
S. Electrical waves. 6 pp. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. 35,
1889. p. 509.)— Siemens, Sir C. W. Electrical transmis-
sion and storage of power. 25 pp. (In.st. C. E., Procf. rtjjp(.
o/ electricity, p. 56. )— Slorajt*' of electricity. 9 pp.
(Edin. Rev. v. 154, 1881, p. 265.)— TlioniMon, Sir W. Elec-
trical units of measurement. 26 pp. ( Inst. C. E. Pract.
appl. of electricity, p. 149.)— Tiegrel, E. On a new induc-
tion apparatus. 12 pp. (Brain, v. 8, 1886, p. 380.)—
Trowbri<lg:e, J. Dangers from electricity. 6 pp. (At-
lant. Monthly,\. 65, 1890, p. 413.)— Tscliiricw, S. On
the electrical excitability of the skin. 18 pp. (Brain,
V. 2, 1880, p. 163.)— Wattcvllle, A. de. Condition of the
unipolar stimulation in physiology and therapeutics.
20 pp. (Brain, v. 3, 1881, p. 23.)— Leegard on the degene-
ration of nerves and their electrical reactions. 3 pp.
(Brain, v. 4, 1882, p. 562.)— On metallo- and magneto-
therapeutics. 11pp. (Broi7t, V. 2, 1880, p. 275.)— Weber,
H. Ueber die Besselschen functionen und ihre an-
wendung auf die theorie der elektrischen stroeme. 31 pp.
(Joum.f. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 75, 1873, p. 75.) —
Ueber die stationaeren stroemungen der elektricitaet in
cylindern. 20 pp. (Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan. math.
V. 76, 1873, p. 1.)— WHd, H. Beobachtung der elec-
trischen stroeme der erde in kuerzern linien. 24 pp. 1 pi.
(St. Petersburg, Acad. Mim. 7 s. v. 31, 1883.)— Wllliamit,
W. M. Electromania. 6 pp. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. 21,
1882, p. 650.)
.See also Animal electricity. — Attraction. —
Brain and nerves.— Electric IlKhlinjf. Electric
railroads. — Electro-bioIog:y. — Electro-chem-
istry .—Eleetro-dynamics.— Electrolytes.— Elec-
tro-magnetism. — Electro-nietallnrg^y. — Elec-
trometers.— Electrostatics.— Electro- therapeu-
tics.— titalvanism. — Ei$;-litiiiiii;j:. — Maffiietisiii. —
Materia medica. — Medical electricily. — Me-
teorolOK^y. — Motors.— Ohm.— Physics, — Polari-
ty.— Rheoscope, — Storms. — TeleKra]»h, — Tele-
phone,—Therapentics,
Electriciition. See Capital punishment.
Electro-biology. Solvay, E. Part played by
electricity in the phenomena of animal life.
Tr. by J. W. Mallet. 1896. —1682
Electro-blolojfy and mesmerism. 2 pp. (lAltell's
Liv. Age, v. 39, 1863, p. 707.)— Jackson, E. P. Electricity
and life. 2 pp. (iV. ^m. iiei>. v. 153, 1891, p. 378.)
See also Westm. Rev. v. 55, 1851, p. 312. Also Electri-
city,—Hypnotism.— Mesmerism,
Electro-clieiiiistry. Davy, Sir H. Electro-
chemical science. 32 pp. ( H^orfcs, v. 8, p. 274.)— Rich-
ards, J. W. Recent advances in electro-chemistry.
28 pp. (Frankl. Inst. Journ. v. 139, 1895, p. 351.)
See also Chemistry.- Electricity.
Electrocution. See Capital punishment.
Electro-dynamics. Faraday, M. On electro-
dynamic induction in liquids. 4 pp. ( Frankl. Inst. Journ.
3 s. V. 27, 1854, p. 411 ; London, Edin. and Dublin Phil. Mag.
4 s. V. 7, 1854, p. 265.)— Helmholtz, H. Ueber die be-
wegungsgleichungen der elektricitaet fuer ruhende lei-
tende koerper. 73 pp. (Journ. f. d. reiTie u. angeivan.
math. V. 72, 1870, p. 57. ) — Ueber die theorie der elektro-
dynamik. 84 pp. (Journ. f. d. reine u. angewaii. math.
V. 75, 1873, p. 35 ; V. 78, 1874, p. 273.)— Henry, J. Contri-
butions to electricity and magnetism. On electro-dyna-
mic induction. 71 pp. (Am. J. Sci. 1 s. v. 38, 1840, p. 209 ;
V. 41, 1841, p. 117.)— Ix»rberg, H. Zur theorie der be-
wegung der elektricitaet in nicht linearen leitern. 38 pp.
(Journ. f. d. reine u. angeuHin. math. v. 71, 1870, p. 53.) —
Weln^arten, J. Ueber die bewegung der electricitaet
in leitern .. . 7 pp. (Joum.f. d, reine u. angewan. malh.
v. 63, 1864, p. 145.)
See also Dynamics,— Electricity,
ELECTROLYTES
1236
E!LEGL\0 POETEY
Electrolytes. Rosa, E. B. Specific inductive
capacity of electrolytes. 1891. (Johns Hop-
kins Univ. Theses, 1891.) .—2306
I.KvlNoii, W. Q. On electrolytic phenomena. 4 pp.
{Am. J. Sci. 3 8. V. 19, 1880, p. 29.)
See also Klectrlclty.
Electro-iiiajifiietisni.
Davenport, T. Electro-magnetism. His-
tory of his invention, with remarks by Prof.
Silliman. 1837. (Bound pamph. v. '229.) 5934
Rowland, H. A., and Hutchinson, C. T.
On the electromagnetic effect of convection-
currents. [1889.] (Johns Hopkins Univ.
Theses, 1889. ) .—2306
Smith, F. O. J. Secret corresponding
vocabulary ; adapted for use to Morse's elec-
tromagnetic telegraph. 1845. — 2151
Allan, T. Electro-magnetism as a motive power.
8 pp. (Soc. of Arts. Joum. v. 6, 1868, p. 302.)— Davy, Sir
H. On a new phenomenon of electro-magnetism. 7 pp.
{Works, V. 6, p. 257.)— Joclniiami, E. Ueber die durch
einen magnet in etnem rotirenden stromleiter inducirten
elelctrischen stroeme. 24 pp. {Joum. f. d. reine u. a/nge-
uxm. math. v. 63, 1864, pp. 158, 329.)— Mayer, A. M. Ab-
stract of a research in electro-magnetism. 8 pp. ( Frankl.
Inst. Joum. 3 s. v. 60, 1870, p. 403.)— Researches in electro-
magnetism. 18 pp. {Am. J. Set. 2 s. v. 50, 1870, p. 195.)—
Pav:e, C. O. Electro-magnetism. 4 pp. {Am.. J. Sci.
1 s. V. 36, 1839, p. 350. )— Report, upon electro-magnetism
as a moving power. 5 pp. ( Frankl. Inst. Joum. 3 s. v. 20,
1850, p. 267.)— Wild, H. Bestimraung des werthes der
Siemens'schen widerstands-einheit in absolutem elec-
tromagnetischen maasse. 122 pp. 5 pi. ( St. Petersburg,
Acad. Mim. 7 s. v. 32, 1886.)
See also Eloetrieity. — Maj^^netlNnn. — MfHiical
electricity.— Physics.
Electroinania. 6 pp. Williams, W. M. {Pop.
Sci. Monthly, v. 21, 1882, p. 650. )
Electro-metallurg-y. Keith, N. S. Electro-
metallurgy. 22 pp. (Frankl. Inst. Joum. 3 s. v. 89, 1885,
p.81.)— Swaii.J.W. Electro-metallurgy. 5 pp. {Nature,
V. 46, 1892, p. 478.)— Wrighl. A. W. On a new process
for the electrical deposition of metals, and for construct-
ing metal-covered glass specula. 10 pp. {Am. J. Sci. 3 s.
V. 14, 1877, p. 169 ; Frankl. Inst. Journ. 3 s. v. 74, 1877, p. 242.)
See also ElectrlcUy.— Metallurgy.
Electrometers. Mayer, A. M. On a large
spring-balance electrometer for measuring specific in-
ductive capacities and potentials. 6 pp. {Atti. J. Sci.
3 s. v. 39, 1890, p. 513.)— Pratt, J. H., Jr. Experiments
with the capillary electrometer of Lippmann. 9 pp.
{Am. J. Sci. 3 s. V. 35, 1888, p. 143.)— Shea, D. W. Calibra-
tion of an electrometer. 9 pp. {Am. J. Sci. 3 s. v. 35, 1888,
p. 204.) — Whilniore, J. Method of increasing the
range of the capillary electrometer. 7 pp. {Atti. J. Sci.
3 s. V. 44, 1892, p. 64.)
See also Electricity.— Weijifhts ami Measures.
Electro-plating: with nickel. 24 pp. Wahl,
W. H. (Frankl. Inst. Joum. 3 s. v. 87, 1884, pp. 124, 210.)
Electrostatics. Thomson, Sir W. Reprint of
papers on electrostatics and magnetism. 1884.
—1523
Electrostatics and magnetism. 4 pp. {Nature, v. 7,
1873, p. 218.)
See also Electricity.— Ph.vsiC8.— Statics.
Electro-telegraphic loiiffitutle operations.
2 v. Campbell, W. M., and others. {India.
Gt. Trigonom. Surv. v. 9, 10. ) 3331
Electro-therapeutics. Smith, W. Q. Electro-
therapeutical notes. 4 pp. {Brain, v. 6, 1884, p. 385.) — '
Wattevllle, A. de. An electrotherapeutical supersti-
VoL. III.-156.
tion: "The galvanisation of the sympathetic." 10 pp.
{Brain, v. 4, 1882, p. 207.)— Erb, Handbuch der elektro-
therapie. 3 pp. {Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 244.)— Loeweufeld,
Experimentelle und kritiHche untersuchungeu zur elec-
trotherapie des gehirns. 3 pp. ( £ratn, v. 5, 1883, p. 246. )
See also Electricity.— Therapeutics.
Electrotoniis. Waller, A. Loven on the tone
of muscles excited electrically. 5 pp. {Brain, v. B, 1883,
p. 140.)
See also Brain and Nerves.— Electricity.— <jal-
van ism.- M iiscles.
Electrotypiag operations of the U. S. Coast
Survey. 15 pp. Mathiot, Q. (,Am. J. Sci. 2 «. v. 16, 1863,
p. 305.)
Electriiiii. Ukert, P. A. Ueber das elektrum
und die mit demselben verknuepften sagen. 14 pp.
{Zeits.f. alierthumsw. v. 6, 1838, p. 425.)
See also Amber.— Uold.— Mineralogy.— Silver.
Electryoiie. Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, U. von.
A.^.tKrfiiivcL. 4 pp. {Hermes, v. 14, 1879, p. 457.)
Elegiac poetry.
Barnes, B. Parthenophil and Parthenophe.
Sonnets, madrigals, elegies, and odes. [1593]
repr. 1882. ( Arber, E., Eng. gamer, v. 5. ) 2117
Catullus, C. V. [Opera.] 1558. L.20
Note. — For other eds. see his name.
Doublet, J. E16gies. Reproduites d'aprSs
1' Edition de 1559. 1869. {Soc. des biblioph.
normands. ) 2313
Elegy occasioned by the death of a lady's
linnet. 1777. ( With Ritson, J., Observ. on the
hist, of Eng. poetry. ) 1382
Keate, G. Netley Abbey : an elegy. 1769.
2181
MONUMENTUM REGALE ; or, a tomb, erected
for that incomparable and glorious monarch,
Charles I, King of Gt. Britane, etc. In select
elegies, epitaphs, and poems. 1649. 1516
OviDius Naso, p. Nux : elegia . . . com-
mentario illustrata. Ed. F. Lindemannus.
[Laf. and Germ.] 1844. 3252
Propbrtius, S. a. Elegiarum libri IV . . .
Quaestionum Propertianarum libris III et
commentariis illustravit G. A. B. Hertzberg.
1843-54, 3 V. in 2. 3246
Note.— For other eds. gee his name.
Shellbtv, p. B. Adonais : an elegy on the
death of John Keats. 1887. {Shelley Soc.
2 8. no. 1. ) 1313
Tennyson, A., 1 Baron Tennyson. In
memoriam. 1872. ( W(yrks, v. 4. ) 1365
Theognis. Elegiae. Secundis curis recog-
novit C. Ziegler. [GV.] 1880. 3283
TiBULLUS, A. Elegiarum libri quattuor.
Ex recensione Caroli Lachmanni. 1829. 3246
Ariosto. L. Elegie e capitoli. 49 pp. {Opere minori,
V. 1, p. 211.)— <'«inpion, T. Lyrics, elegies, etc., from
madrigals, canzonets, etc. 80 pp. (Arber, E,, Eng. gamer,
V. 3, pp. 197, 269, 331.)— Several elegies on t'harles I,
Lord Capel, Lord Francis Villiers. 50 pp. (Wither, G.,
Vaticiniumvotiimm,p.3'l.) — l>avles,J., and Marlowe, C.
Epigrams and elegies. 24 pp. (Marlowe, C, WVrfcs, v. 3,
1826, p. 439.)— Dowland, J. Lyrics, elegies, etc. from ma-
drigals, canzonets, etc. 64 pp. ( Arber, E., Eng. gamer, v. 4,
pp. 28, 519, 609, 644.)— nryden. J. Elegies. 39 pp. (Poet.
tmrks, V. 2, 1843, p. 278.)— Elegia de fortunae virissl-
tudinae. 11 pp. (Lemaire, N. E., Poet. Lot. min. v. 2,
p. 298; Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lot. min. v. 3, p. 242.)—
ELEGIAC POETRY
1236
ELEPHANTS
Cirajr, T. Elegy written in a country church-yard.
10 pp. ( Workt, V. 1, 1884, p. 71.)— LaprHCle, V. R. de.
El«gieR. « pp. (Cbrre»pon<Jon4, v. 64, 1886, p. 141.)—
Morley. T. (Ed.) Lyrics, elegies, etc., from madrigals,
canzonets, etc. 10 pp. (Arber, E., Eng. garner, v. 6,
p. 29.)— Si«blM>(i, T. Poems, epigrams, elegies, etc. 41pp.
(IForta, 9d. by A. H. Bullm, v. 2, p. 238.)— OvldluM
NiuMt, P. Elegies [tr. by C. Marlowe]. 210 pp. (Mar-
lowe, C, Works, V. S, 1885, p. 103.)— Solon. Fragments.
I p. ( .Sschylus, Agamemnon, Ir. by H. H. Milman, p. 197. )
— Elegia de »pe. 13 pp. (Lemalre, N. E., Poet. Lat.
mtn. T. 2, p. 272; Wemsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 8,
p. 226.)— 8p4^n!ter, E. Astrophel : a pastoral elegy npon
the death of Sir Philip Sidney. 42 pp. (Arber, E., Bng.
gonwr, v. 1, p. 249.)— Theoiriiia. Fragments. 2 pp.
(.SBOhylos, Agamemnon, Ir. by H. H. Milman, p. 195.)
See alto Poetry.
£le^ac poetry, History and criticism.
D«rine»l«ter, A. Deux £I£gies dn Vatican. 44 pp.
(Bomania, v. 3, 1874, p. 443.)— Dneniinler, G. F. Der
nrspmng der elegie. 12 pp. (PhiU)logu9, v. 63, 1894,
p. 201.)— jBnln, J. Elegie en province. 26 pp. {Rev.
eontemp. 1853, t. 3, p. 261.)— Kielil, E. J. Elegiaci.
IS pp. (Mnemotyne, v. 2, 1853, p. 264.)— Znrborir, H.
Sophokles und die elegie. 12 pp. (Hermes, v. 10, 1876,
p. 203.)
"Elegie, The." 26 pp. [Blackwood's Mag.
V. 160, 1891, p. 613.)
Elemental locomotion. Treatise upon. Gor-
don, A. —2716
Elementares leben. 36 pp. Kollmann, J.
(Samml. tmstens. vortrg. v. 18, 1883, p. 583.)
Elementary manual of Latin prosody. Ram-
say, W. —2117
Elementary principles of carpentry. Tred-
gold, T. —1762
Elementary schools. Reports on. Arnold, M.
—2305
Elementos de practica forense. 2 v. Ortiz de
Zdfiiga, M. —3345
Elements. 10 pp. Emerson, R. W., TFbrfcs, v. 9,
p. 228.
Elements carloving-iens linguistiques et lit-
tSraires. Barrois, J., and Chabaille, P. — 2151
Elements <le droit p^nal. 2 v. Ortolan, J.
L. E. —2326
Elements de pal^grapliie. 2 v. Wailly, J.
N., dit Natalis de. 1242
Elements de statistique. Moreau de Jonnfis,
A. —2396
Elements of oampanalog'ia. Sottanstall, W.
—2736
Elements of chemistry. Fyfe, A. —1508
Elements of conchologry. Burrow, E. J.
.—2636
Elements of design. Rimmer, W. —1756
Elements of dynamic electricity and mag-
netism. Atkinson, P. — 1538
Elements of experimental . . . philosophy.
Hogg, J. (.Ba.) —1516
Elements of fortification. Lendy, A. P.
—2776
Elements of general history. Nares, E. ( Ed. )
2412
Elements of graphical statics. 2 v. Du
Bois, A. J. —1534
Elements of law. Hobbes, T. —1355
Elements of metallnrgy. Phillips, J. A.,
and Bauerman, H. — 3724
Elements of moral science. Porter, N. —1442
Elements of natural hist«)ry. 2 v. Stewart,
0. —1492
Elements of physics. Amott, N. — 1513
Elements of physiological psychology.
Ladd, G. T. —1431
Elements of rhetoric. Whately, R. —2156
Elements of technology. Bigelow, J. —2736
Elements of the beantiful, Address to the.
9 pp. Tyler, R., Poems, p. 30.
Elements of the goldsmith's art. 2 v. Ger-
main, P. — 17D8
Elements of thought. Taylor, I. —1456
Eleuchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia. Bate,
G. 1518
Elene. Oynewulf 1374
Eleonor. See Eleanor.
Eleonora. 9 pp. Poe, E. A.,*irorfc8, ed. by E.
C. Stedman and O. E. Woodberry, v. 1, p. 203.
E16onore, Herzogin von Zell. Hanoverian mar-
riage. 19 pp. ( Edin. Rev. v. 171, 1890, p. 234. )
Elephantiasis. Hebra, F., and Kaposi, M.
Elephantiasis Arabnm. 35 pp. (In their Diseases of the
skin, V. 3, p. 130: New Sydenham Soc. v. 61.)— Blvlng-
toii.W. Case of elephantiasis Graecorum. 4 pp. (Brain,
V. i, 1882, p. 410.)
See also Patholog^y.— Skin.
Elephants.
Sanderson, G. P. Thirteen years among
the wild beasts of India . . . with an account
of the modes of capturing and taming ele-
phants. 1890. 1434
Abain, G. d'. Elephant-hunt in Siam. 5 pp. (Serib-
ner's Monthly, v. 8, 1874, p. 223.)— Baker, Sir S. W. The
elephant. 70 pp. 4 pi. (In his Wild beasts and their
ways, p. 17.)— Bolan, H. Der elephant in krleg und
frieden und seine verwendung in unseren afrikanischen
kolonien. 32 pp. (Samml. wisseris. vortrg. ji. s. \. 2,18?^,
p. 231.)— Burrows. S. M. Something like a bag. (Some
experiencesof an elephant-kraal in Ceylon.) 7pp. (Mae-
miltan's Mag. v. 57, 1888, p. 183.)— Elephant-shooting in
Ceylon. 16 pp. (Eraser's Mag. v. 33, 1846, p. 661.)—
Cninniin;;. W. G. Conflict with an elephant; Ele-
phant shooting. 5 pp. (ifarper's Jtfaff. V. 1, 1850, pp. 352,
393.)— Desmarqnoy, (— ). Notice sur des os fossiles
d'giephants. 9 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mtrn.v. 1,
1834, p. 209.)— Oatschct. A. S. Elephants in America.
2 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 9, 1887, p. 202.)— Guornsoy, A. H.
Elephant-hunting in Ceylon. 9 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 8,
1864, p. 758. ) — IMW^ J. Dissertation on white elephants.
6 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Trans, v. 3, 1836, p. 186.)
— PohUg:, H. Dentition und kranologic des elephas
antiquus Falc, mit beitraege ueber elephas primigenius
Blum, und elephas meridionalis Nesti. 280 pp. 10 pi.
(Acad. Caes. Leop.-Oar, Nova acta, v. 53, 1889, p. 1.) —
Bine elephantenhoehle Siciliens und der erste nachweis
des cranialdomes von elephas antiquus. 38 pp. 5 pi.
(Munich, Akad wissens. Denkschr. v. 66: Mathemat-phys.
classe, Abhandl. v. 18, pt. 1, 1893, p. 73.)— SartltfON. E.,
Comte de. L'^l^phant €tait-il oonnu des anciens Am^ri-
cains? 2 pp. (Soc. am. de France, i4rc/iive8, v. 2, 1864,
p. 57.)— Schleifel, (— ). History of the elephant and
sphinx. 22 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 30, 1824,
p. 209; v. 31, 1825, p. 42.)— Soeininerlngr, S. T. von. Be-
merkungen ueber einige in der naturaliensammlungder
K. Akad. d. w. befindliche fossile zaehne von elephanten,
mastodonten, rhinoceros'n, und einem tapire. 24 pp.
ELEPHANTS
1237
ELIOT, Sir John
2 pi. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkaehr. v.7 : Mathemat.-
phys. claase, Abhandl. 1818-20, p. 17.)— Wallle, V. Note
8ur l'«l«pliant, symbole de I'Afrique. 5 pp. (Bev. archiol.
3 8. V. 17, 1891, p. 380.)— Woo<lvill«, R. C. Capture of
wild eleptiants in Mysore. 18 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 85,
1892, p. 290. )
See also Hunliiii^ and tli« ChaHC— Mnininnls.
Kleiisis and EkMisiiiian mysteries. Curtius,
E. Athen und Eleusis. 8 pp. (Deutsch. rtmdschau, v. 39,
1884, p. 200.)— I>i«lil, C. Excavations at Eleusis, 1882-89.
37 pp. {In his Excursions in Greece, p. 294.)— IHtten-
berffer, W. Die eleusinisclien Keryken. 40 pp. {Ifermes,
V. 20, 1885, p. 1.)— Notice of Ouvaroff on tlie Elensiniaii
■nysterlps. 22 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 18,
1816, p. 399; v. 14, 1816, p. 165; V. 15, 1817, p. 117.)— Free-
man, B. A. Corinth to Eleusis. 19 pp. {In his studies
of travel, Greece, p. 220.)— Julius, L. Alter der Ideinen
propyl.'een zu Eleusis. 3 pp. (K. deutsch. archaeol. inst.
MiUhl. Athen. abth. v. 2, 1877, p. 190.)— I,ovatelli, E. C,
Conlessa. Di un vaso cinerario con rappresentanze rela-
tive ai misteri eleusi. 14 pp. 5 pi. (Rome, Comm. archeol.
municip. Bull. v. 7, 1879, p. 5.)— Preller, L. Zeit der
attischen Eleusinien. 5 pp. {Zeits. /. alterthumsw. v. 2,
1835, p.lOOl.)— W.,T. On the mysteries of Eleusis. 46 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 39, 1829, p. 332; v. 40, 1829,
pp. 56, 263.)— We.sleriiiaiiii, A. De via sacra Eleusinia
disput. L. Prelleri. 2 pp. (Zeits. f. alterthumsw. v. 10,
1843, p. 665.)
See also Festivals — Greece, Ancient, Mythology and
religion.
Bleutlieriiis, St. Fortunatus, V. H. C, Bp. of
Poitiers. Passio sanctorum martyrum Dionisii, Rustici,
et Eleutherii. 4 pp. (Opera ped. p. 101: Monumenta
German, hist. Auctor. anti^^uiss. v. 4, pt. 2; Migne, J. P.,
Patrol, s. Lat. v. 88, p. 577.)
Eleutherocerciis, ein neuer glyptodont aus
Uruguay. 28 pp. 2 pi. Koken, E. (Berlin, Akad. wissens.
Phys. classe, .ibhandl. 1888, p. 1.)
Elevator, The. 15 pp. Howells, W. D. {Har-
per's Mag. v. 70, 1889, p. 111.)
Elfric. See ^Ifric.
Elfstan. See Lyflng.
Elffin, 8 Earl of. See Bruce, J.
Eljrln marbles. Curzon, G. N. A suggestion
on the Elgin marbles. 3 pp. (i?or(n. Bew. n. s. v. 49, 1891,
p. 833.)— Harrison, F. Editorial horseplay. 14 pp.
{Fortn. Bev. a. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 642.)— Give back the Elgin
marbles. 8 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 28, 1890, p. 980.)—
Knijrht, R. P. On the Elgin marbles. 3 pp. (Valpy,
A. J., Class. Joum. v. 14, 1816, p. 98.)— Knowles, J. Joke
about the Elgin marbles. 12 pp. ( Nineteenth Cent. v. 29,
1891, p. 495.)— Reuveiis, C. J. C. Disputatio de simu-
lacris quibusdam Tympanorum Parthenonis. 23 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 28, 1823, pp. 175, 273.)—
Story. W. W. Phidias, and the Elgin marbles. 76 pp.
{In his Excursions in art and letters, p. 49.)
.See also .■ithens and Attica.- Greece, Ancient,
Antiquities and fine arts. — Narl>les, Antique. — Sculp-
l4>rs.— 8cul|iture and Statuary.
Eli. Ephraem, St., the Syrian. De Heli sacer-
doti. [Or. el Lat.] 6 pp. (Opera omnia, v. 3, p. 6.)
Eli. 12 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 1, 1881, p. 131. )
Ella, pseud. See Lamb, C.
Eliana. Lamb, C. 2177
Elias, Patriarch of Jerusalem,. De S. Daniele
propheta. [Gr. et Lat.] 2 pp. (Pitra, J. B., ^natecf. sacra
Spicilrg. Solesmensi, v. 1, p. 291.)— De S. Ella propheta.
[Or. et Lat.] 5 pp. (Pitra, J. B., Analect. sacra Spicileg.
fiolesmensi, v. 1, p. 293.)— De SS. NerKio et Baccho. [Or.
el Lat.] 3 pp. (Pitra, J. B., ^noiec*. «ocra Sptoiesr. Soie*--
mensi, v. 1, p. 289.)
Elias, de Derham. Bennett, J. A. Architect
of Salisbury cathedral. 10 pp. {Archaeol. Joum. v. 44
1887, p. 365.)
Elias, Ney. 1844—. Notes on a portion of the
old bed of the Yellow river and the water supply of the
Grand canal. 7 pp. (Royal Asiat. 8oc. North-Chin*
branch, Joum. n. 8. v. 4, 1868, p. 80.)— Report of an ex-
ploration of the new course of the Yellow river.
21 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China branch, Journ.
n. s. V. 5, 1869, p. 259.)
Elias rediviviis. Lightfoot, J. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 5. ) 4555
Elie, Maitre.
Ueberarbeltung der aeltesten franzoesi-
schen uebertragung von Ovid's Ars amatoria.
See Ovidius Naso, P. (in preceding catalogue).
Elic, of Winchester. 12 cent.
Uebertragung der Dibticha Catonis. See
Cato, D.
Elie, Charles.
Pastes des gardes nationales de Prance.
See Alboize de Pujol, J. E., and Elie, C. (in
supplement).
Elie de St. Gille, Aid et Mirabel und. Foer-
ster, W. {Ed.) 2396
Elie ruby. 25 pp. {Blackwood's Mag, v. 144,
1888, p. 116.)
Eligius. See Eloi.
Elyali, Hebrew prophet. Ambrosius, St., Bp. of
Milan. De Elia et jejunio. 19 pp. (Opero omnia, v. 1,
p. 681.)— Elias, Patriarch of Jerusalem. De S. Elia pro-
pheta. [Or. et Lat.] 5pp. (Pitra, J. B., AnMeet. sacra
Spicileg. Solesmensi, v. 1, p. 293.)— Ephraem, St., the
Syrian. In Sanctum Eliam prophetam. [Or. et Lot.]
4 pp. (Opera omnia, V. 3, p. 240.)
See also Bible, O. T.
Elimination. Cayley, A. On the theory of
elimination. 5 pp. {Coll. mathemat. papers, v. 1, p. 870.)
— Recherches sur r^limination. 27 pp. {Joum. /. d. reine
u. angewan. math. v. 34, 1847, p. 30 ; v. 63, 1864, p. 34 ; v. 64,
1885, p. 167.)— t!lebsch, R. F. A. Ueber die elimination
aus zwei gleichungen dritten grades. 3 pp. {Joum.f.d.
reine u. angewan. math. v. 64, 1865, p. 95.)
.See also Equations.
Eliot, Annie. Rod's salvation. 27 pp. {Atlant.
Monthly, v. 65, 1890, pp. 679, 773.)
Eliot, Charles William, LL. D. 1834—. The
forgotten millions: a study of the common American
mode of life. 9 pp. {Century Mag. v. 18, 1890, p. 556.)—
Family stocks in a democracy. 15 pp. {Foru7n,v.i0,
1890, p. 395.)— What is a liberal eflucation? 10 pp.
( Century Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. 203.)— One remedy for muni-
cipal miSKOvernnient. 16 pp. {Forum, v. 12, 1891,
p. 153.) — Wherein popular eiiucatlon has failed.
18 pp. {Forum, v. 14, 1887, p. 411.)— Can school pro-
ftrrammcs be shortened and enriched? 9 pp. {Atlant.
Monthly, v. 62, 1888, p. 260.)
Eliot, George, pseud. See Cross, Afrs. M. A.
E. L.
Eliot, Sir John. 1592-1632. On the condition
of England under the Duke of Buckingham, delivered in
the House of Commons, June 8, 1628. 14 pp. (Adams,
C. K., Representative Brit, orations, v. 1, p. 13.)
FoRSTER, J. Sir John Eliot : a biography.
1872, 2 V. 4723
Adams. C. K. Sir J. Eliot. 12 pp. (In hit Repre-
sentative Brit, orations, v. I, p. 1. )
ELIOT, Rev. John
1238
ELIZABETH, Queen of England
Eliot, Rev. John, Apostle of the Indians. 1604-90.
Grammar of the Massachusetts Indian lan-
gruage. A new ed. : with notes and observa-
tions, by Peter S. Du Ponceau, and an intro-
duction and supplementary observations, by
John Pickering. Boston, 1822. 8°. —2154
Dearborn, H. A. S. Sketch of the life of
the Apostle Eliot. 1850. (With Combs, L.,
Narrat. of the life of: Pamphlets.) 3706
-^ Noor^, M. Rev. John Eliot, and his Indian converts.
U pp. ( Beach, W. W., Indian miscel. p. 405.)— Winters,
W. Notices of the Pilgrim fathers : John Eliot and his
friends of Nazing. « pp. ( Royal Hist. Soc. Trams, v. 10,
1882, p. »7.)
Eliot, Samuel, LL. D. 1821—. Montgomery
Ritchie. 7 pp. (Hanwrd Jfrnn. inog. v. 1, p. 108.)
Eliot, Samuel Atkins. Sketch of the history of
Harvard College. 4pp. (Rev. of in JVeM;£ngtond«r, v. 7,
1849, p. 140; N. Am. Rev. v. 68, 1849, p. 99.)
Eliot, William Granville.
Treatise on the defence of Portugal, with
a military map of the country ; to which is
added, a sketch of the manners and customs
of the inhabitants, and principal events of the
campaign under Lord Wellington, in 1808 and
1809. London, 1810. 8°. 3532
Eliot. See also Elliot.— Elliott.
Eliot school-house. 5 pp. Everett, E., Ora-
tions and speeches, v. 4, p. 263.
Ells, Greece. Gell, W. On the Elean inscrip-
tion. 2 pp. (Valpy, A. J., CToas. JoKTO. V. 24, 1821, p. 401.)
Elis, Romance of. Koelbing, E. Die nordische
Elisgaga ok Rosamundu nnd ihre quelle. 45 pp. {In his
Beitr. zur vergleich. geschichte der romant. poesie und
prosa des mittelalters, p. 92. )
Elisabeth. See Elizabeth.
Elisabetlischule zu Berlin, Die Koenigliche.
Bachmann, P. 4392
Elisaeus. —480. Histoire de Vartan et de la
guerre des Arm6niens, tr. nouv. par V. Langlois. 75 pp.
( Langlois, V., Coll. des hist. anc. et mod. de I'ArmMie, v. 2.
p. m.)
EUseg, On the pillar of. 5 pp. Bloxam, M. H.
(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 39, 1883, p. 871.)
Elixir de longue vie. 23 pp. Balzac, H. de,
CEuvres compl. v. 16, p. 283.
Eliysl, Abp. of NislWn. Sauvaire, M. H. On a
treatise on weights and measures by E. 39 pp. (Royal
Asiat. Soc. Qt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 9, 1877, p. 291 • v 12
1880, p. 110.) • • .
Elizabeth. Bourgoing, P., Bar(m de. Le nom
d'Elisabeth. 13 pp. (Soc. am. de Prance, Archives, v. 3
1880, p. 375.)
Elizabeth, of Hungary, St. Boehringer, F.
Elisabeth, Landgraefln von Thueringen. 67 po. (In his
Kirche Christi und ihre zeugen, v. 18, p. 582.)
EUz&heth, Queen of England. 1533-1603.
Answer to Sir Thos. Pope, respecting the motion of
marriage, made by the King elect of Sweden's messanger.
2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 1, p. S6.)— Aiithnn-
tie npeech to her army encamped at Tilbury, in 1588.
2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. oftracU. v. 1, p. 429.)— Oedichte
fherausg. von B. Fluegel]. 16 pp. (Anglia, v. 14, 1892,
p. 346.)-«olden npeecli to her last Parliament, Nov. 80
1801. 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 1, p. 244.)-^
Italian letter to the Emperor, 1567. 3 pp. (Ray, H B
Oonnock papert,[p. 6 : PUUobibloa 8oc. JMuceJ. v. 1.) '
AiKiN, L. Memoirs of the court of Queen
Elizabeth. 1826, 2 v. 1542
BOHUN, E. Character of Queen Elizabeth.
1693. 4776
Cabala, sive scrinia sacra: mysteries of
state and government. 1691. 1591
Camden, W. Annales. True and royall
history of the famous Empresse Elizabeth.
1625. 1586
Carleton, G., Bp. of Chichester. Thank-
full remembrance of God's mercy . . . from
the beginning of Queene Elizabeth. 1627. 1586
Cebighton, M. Age of Elizabeth. 1879.
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Dbstombes, C. J. B. Collection historique.
La persecution religieuse en Angleterre sous
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—3264
DiGGES, Sir D. Compleat ambassador ; or,
two treaties of the intended marriage of Qn :
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Egerton PAPERS. A collection of public
and private documents, chiefly illustrative
of the times of Elizabeth and James I. 1840.
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Green, Mrs. M. A. E. {Ed.) Calendar of
state papers, domestic series, of the reigns of
Elizabeth and James I, addenda 1580-1625.
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Hall, H. Society in the Elizabethan age.
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Hamilton, H. C. {Ed. ) Calendar of state
papers relating to Ireland, of the reign of
Elizabeth, 1574-88. 1867-77, 2 v. (Gt. Brit.
Rolls chron. ) 4552
(Ed.) Calendar of state papers relating
to Ireland, of the reigns of Henry VIII . . .
and Elizabeth, 1509-85. 1860-67, 2 v. (Gt.
Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4552
— - Heywood, T. England's Elizabeth: her
life and troubles, during her minoritie, from
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Hume, M. A. S. (Ed.) Calendar of letters
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Lemon, R. (Ed.) Calendar of state papers,
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reign of Elizabeth, 1581-1603. 1865-71, 6 v.
( Gt. Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4513
Lodge, B. Illustrations of British history,
biography, and manners, in the reigns of
Henry VIII . . . Elizabeth, and James L 1838,
2 V. 1516
ELIZABETH, Queen of England
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ELIZABETH, N. J.
Nealb, Sir T. Collegiorum Bcholarumque
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P.R.
OcKLA>fD, C. Elpiimpxta give Elizabetha.
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Oldmixon, J. History of England during
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Parsons, R. (A. Philopater, pseud.) Eliza-
bethae Angliae Reginae haeresim Calvini-
anam propugnantis saevissimum in Catho-
lieos sui regni edictum, quod in alios quoque
reipublicae Christianae prinoipes contumelias
continet indignissimas. Promulgatum Lon-
dini 29 Nov. MDXCI. 1593. —3267
Passage of our most dread sovereign
lady. Queen Elizabeth, through the city of
London to Westminster, the day before her
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Philippson, M. Westeuropa im zeitalter
von Philipp II, Elisabeth, und Heinrich IV.
1882. ( Oncken, W., Allgem. geschichte, abth. 3,
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Peothero, G. W. (Ed.) Select statutes
and other constitutional documents illustra-
tive of the reigns of Elizabeth and James I.
1893. —3327
Raumer, F. L. G. von. Contributions to
modern history . . . Queen Elizabeth and
Mary, Queen of Scots. 1836. 3744
Rye, W. B. (Ed.) England as seen by
foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and
James I. 1865. 1523
SoMBRS, J. (Ed.) Tracts during the reign
of Queen Elizabeth. 1809. (In his Coll. of
tracts, v. 1. ) 2552
Stevenson, J., and Crosby, A. J. (Eds.)
Calendar of state papers. Foreign series, of
the reign of Elizabeth, 1558-77. 1863-80, 11 v.
( Gt. Brit. Rolls e/iron. ) 4532
riia|>innn,J. H. Persecution under E. 23 pp. (Royal
Hist. Soc. Tranti. v. 9, 1881, p. 21.) — Cooper, W. D.
Queen Elizabeth's visits to Sussex. 8 pp. (Sussex Ar-
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Mme, A. M. P. B. Queen Elizabeth and the Valois
Princes. 38 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 2, 1887, p. 40.)—
Death of E., with her declaration of her successor.
2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 1, p. 246.)— DIs-
course that it was not convenient for the Queen to
marrie, with the answer. 5 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 1, p. 170.)— Kwald, A. C. Rejected addresses.
40 pp. (/n hi» Studies re-stndied, p. 114.)— I'ox, J. Im-
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fiinerall of . . . <|iieen Elixalieth . . . from White-
hall to the Cathedral] church of Westminster, April 28,
160). 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 1, p. 248.) —
UladHtonr, W. E. Elizabethan settlement of religion.
13 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888, p. l.)-Queen Eliza-
beth and the Church of England. 21 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 24, 1888, p. 764.)— Grnen, K. T. F. BUisabeth von
England und Maria Stuart. 64 pp. (In hit Kulturge-
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Elizabeth at Hatfield. 23 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 46,
1882, pp. 382, 44S.)— Hnr«l. R. On the golden age of E.
116 pp. ( Worhs, V. 3, p. ies.)-JanieNon, J»fr». A. M.
Queen Elizabeth. 33 pp. (/n her Mem. of celebr. female
sovereigns, v. 1, p. 213.) — l.a l'errll>re-l»ero.y, H.,
Comte de. Elisabeth et Charles IX. 21 pp. ( Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1881, 8 p«r. v. 46, p. 8S7. )— Elisabeth et le Due
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Pragmenta regalia ; or, observations on the late Queen
E., her times, and favourites. 69 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
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Tonchet, G. Change of religion made for politick
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See also Devereiix, R., 2 Earl of Essex.— naMvy , E.,
1 Earl of Leicester.— J HinvH I, King of Gt. IMtain.—
Mary Ntiiart, Queen of Scots. Also <»t. Britain,
History, Henry VIII to George I.
Elizabeth, Queen of Roumania ( Carmen Sylva,
pseud. ) 1843—.
Contes du P61ech. Traduction autorisfie
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de contes et chansons populaires. ) 1217
Un Knterrement anx CarpatheN: nouvelle.
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Boyesen, H. H. "Carmen Sylva." 15 pp. (Essays
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H. Carmen Sylva, Queen of Roumania. 9 pp. (Cenhiry
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Elizabeth, de Volois, Queen of Spain. Coch-
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Elizabeth, of Bohemia, Princess Palatine.
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Princesse de Boheme. 30 pp. (Rev. d. deux numdes, 1S90,
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Elizabeth, of Saxony, Pfalzgraefln. Kluckhohn,
A. Die ehe des Pfalzgrafen Johann Casimir mit Elisa-
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Elizabeth, Markgraefln zu Meissen. Lippert,
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Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 30, 1892, pp. 93, 303.)
Elizabeth, Mme., Sister of Louis XVI.
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Elizabeth, N. J. Lamb, M. J. R. N. Washing-
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ELIZABETH BROWNRIQGE
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ELLIOOTT, Charles John
Elizabeth Brownrlggre: a tale. 38 pp. (Fro-
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Eliziibotli Charlotte, Duchesse d'Orlians. See
Orlfians, E. C, Duchesse d'.
Eliztibctli Cliristiiiii, Queen of Prussia. Par-
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Roanoke island and Elizabeth City. 1880.
(Soldiers and Sailors Hist. Soc. of R. I., Per-
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Elizsibeth Stuart, Queen of BohemAa.
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Elizabeth Wootlville, Queen of England.
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Elizabethan and Jacobean pamphlets. Saints-
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Eliziibethaii Orub Street. Roberts, W. 1536
Elizabethan literature. History of. Saints-
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Elizabethan O.vford. Plummer, O. [Ed.)
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Elkhorn. See Pea Ridge.
Elkin.s, Stephen Benton. 1841—.
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tion of the University of the State of Missouri,
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.Sec aluo ('ariboii.- Hnnlin;; nnil the t'hase.—
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Ella of Garveloch. Martineau, H., Illustra-
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Bells of the church : a supplement to the
"Church bells of Devon." Exeter, 1872. 4°.
( With his Church bells : Exeter Diocesan
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Church bells in the towers of all the parish
churches of Devonshire. Exeter, 1867. 4°.
(Exeter Diocesan Architect. Soc. Trans. 2 a.
V. 1. ) —2735
Nail rate levied in the parish of Woodbury, Co.
Devon. 9 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 40, 1883, p. 225. )
(Xotleeof E.l 2 pp. (Bristol and Oloucest. Archaeol.
Soc. Tram. v. 9, 1884-86, p. 366.)
EUe et lui. Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A. D. (G.
Sand, pseud. ), (Euvres compl. v. 32. — 4177
Ellen Clare. 10 pp. Strickland, A. (Holland,
Mrs. B., BUiTiche Livingstone, p. 81 : Omnibus of modem
romance, v. 10.)
Ellen Warehani. 162 pp. Brand, B. O. W.,
Baroness Daere. ( Correspondant, v. 19, 1847, pp. 268, 695,
788, 900; v. 20, 1847, p. 93.)
Ellena, Vittorio. — 1892. I trattati di com-
mercio. 36 pp. (.iVitot!. anjoi. 3 s. v. 35, 1891, p. 446.)
BUenborongh, 1 Earl of. See Law, E.
Ellendorf, Johann Otto. 1815-44.
Die Karolinger und die hierarchic ihrer
zeit. Essen, 1838. 2 v. 8°. 4667
Ellendt, Friedrich Theodor. 1796-1855. Brevls
eloquentiae Bomanae ante Caesares historia. 150 pp.
(Cicero, M. T., Brutus, ed. F. T. Ellendt, p. 1.)
(Ed.) M. TuUi Ciceronis Brutus, sive de
Claris oratoribus liber. See Cicero, M. T.
(Ed.) M. TuUi Ciceronis De oratore. See
Cicero, M. T.
Kllery, William. 1727-1820. Diary, from Oct.
20 to Nov. 15, 1777. 18 pp. [Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 11, 1887,
pp. 318, 476.)— I,eltcr. 2 pp. [Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 10, 1886,
p. 320.) — Journal of route and occurrences in a journey
to Pliilafielpliia from Dighton, begun Oct. 24, 1778.
10 pp. (Po. Jlfasr. ffi«<. V. 12, 1888, p. 190.)
Higrslnsoii, T. W. Wm. EUery. 3 pp. (Pa. Mag.
Hist. v. 2, 1878, p. 433.)
Ellcsniere, 1 Earl of. See Egerton, F.
Ellet, Charles, Jr. 1810-62.
Popular exposition of the incorrectness of
the tariffs of toll in use on the public improve-
ments of the United States. Phila., 1839. 8°.
(Bound pamph. V. 116.) 5924
Bllet, Mrs. Elizabeth Fries Lummis. 1818-77.
Queens of American society. [With por-
traits.] New York, 1867. 8°. 3784
Women artists in all ages and countries.
2 ed. London, 1860. 12°. 3706
Fate of a Pennsylvania coquette. 7 pp. [Mag.
Am. Hist. v. 25, 1891. p. 327.)
Poe. E. A. Elizabeth F. EUet. 1 p. ( Works, ed. by B.
C. Stedman and O. E. Woodberry, v. 8, p. 282. )
Ellicott, Andrew. 1754-1820.
Description of the Falls of Niagara. See
Hennepin, L., and others.
Ellicott, Charles John, D. D., Bp. of Oloucester
arid Bristol. 1819—.
Considerations on the revision of the Eng-
lish version of the New Testament. New
York, 1873. p. 8°. (With Lightfoot, J. B.,
and others, Revision of the Eng. version of the
N. T. ) —1227
( Tr. ) Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul : with
a critical and grammatical commentary, and
a revised translation. London, 1869. 8°. — 1216
( Tr. ) St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians :
with a critical and grammatical commentary,
and a revised translation. 4 ed. London,
1868. 8°. —1216
( Tr. ) St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians :
with a critical and grammatical commentary,
and a revised translation. 4 ed. London,
1867. 8°. . —1216
ELLIOOTT, Charles John
1241 ELLIOT-MURRA Y-KYNYNMOUND, W. H.
{2>.) St. Paul's Epistles to the Philip-
pians, the Colossians, and Philemon : with a
critical and grammatical commentary, and a
revised translation. 3 ed. London, 1865. 8°.
—1216
(TV.) St. Paul's Epistles to the Thessa-
lonians : with a critical and grammatical com-
mentary, and a revised translation. 3 ed.
London, 1866. 8°. —1216
Ellicott, William M.
Fowler, F. M., and Poultney, E. Testi-
mony in the case of the Bank of Maryland vs.
Samuel Poultney and Wm. M. Ellicott. 1840.
Elliiigrer, Georg (Ed.) —2335
Deutsche lyriker des sechzehnten jahrhun-
dert. Berlin, 1893. 12°. {Latein. Utteratur-
denkmaeler des 15 und 16 jahrh. v. 7.) 4227
Contents.
Lemnius, S.
Lindenberg, P.
Logau, Q.
Lotichius, P., Jr.
Major, J.
Melanchthon, P.
Melissus, P., see Schede, P.
Micyllus, J.
Mylius, J.
Naogeorgus, T., see Kirch-
mayer, T.
Porsius, H.
Posth, J.
Rhodinginns, N.
Bittershusius, C.
Sabinus, C, see Schueler, G.
Schede, or Melissus, P.
Scheffer, S.
Schreck, V.
Schueler (Sabinus), Q.
Scultetus, T.
Seidel, B.
Siber, A.
Stigel, J.
Tilenus, G.
Trachelius, T.
Vulteius, J.
Weiss (Candidas), P.
Widebram, F.
Abel, M.
Acidalius, V.
Aleutnerus, T.
Balticus, M.
Berg, M.
Bersmann, Q.
Bylovius, B. *
Camerarius, J.
Candidas, see Weiss, P.
Caselius, or Chesselius, J.
Chytraeus, N.
Claius, or Clay, J.
Cordus, E.
Corvinus, E.
Decimator, H.
Fabricius, G.
Fabricius, J.
Fabricius Montanus, J.
Frenzelius, S.
Frischlin, N.
Gigas, J., see Kiess, J.
Gulielmus, J.
Haslob, M.
Hessus, H. E.
Johannes Dantiscus.
Kiess (Gigas), J.
Kirchmayer, T.
Lauban, M.
Lauterbach, J.
Elliiigrer, Johann. Beitraege zur englischen
granimatik. 12 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 20, 1895, p. 397.) —
Zur alliteration in der moderuen en^lKclieii proHa-
(llolitniijir. 21 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 19, 1894, p. 360.)—
lat die lektuere von I^ainb'N •' Talpx from Shakes-
peare *' unseren schulen zu enipfehlen? 7 pp. (Eng.
ttitdien, v. 17, 1892, p. 99.) — Ueber das verhaeltniss von
Lamb's "Tales from Shakespeare" zu den Shakespeare'-
schen stuecken. 12 pp. (Eng. slndien, v. 19, ISM, p. l(H.)
Elliii$>:liain, England. Bateson, E. Parishes
of Embleton, Ellingham, Howick . . . and
Lesbury. 1895. (Bateson, E., and others,
History of Northumberland, v. 2.) 2511
See also ^'orthiiniberlaiKl.
Ellin$>:ton, H. Athletes of the present and
past. 13 pp. (NineteenthCent. V. 21, 18g!, p. 517.)
Elliot, Alexander {Ed.)
Hood in Scotland : reminiscences of Thomas
Hood, including sketch of his antecedents,
original letters and poem hitherto unpub-
lished, and letters, by his son and daughter.
Introductory notice by Charles C. Maxwell.-
Dundee, 1885. sm. 4°. 4776
I'^lliot, Andrew. Devereux, E. Andrew Elliot.
22 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. II, 1887, p. 129.)
Elliot, Arthur Ralph Douglas. 1846—. Home
rule for Scotland. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 19 1888
p. 486.)
ICIIiot, Lady Charlotte. —1880. [Sonnet.] 1 p.
(Caine, T. H. H., Sonnets of 3 centuries, p. 223.)
Elliot, Mrs. Frances Minto (Florentine, pseud. )
Old court life in Spain. London, 1893. 2 v.
8°. 2323
EIIi<»t, Sir Gilbert, 1 Earl of Minto. 1751-1814.
Articles of charge of high crimes and mis-
demeanours against Sir Elijah Impey, Knight,
late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
Judicature at Fort William in Bengal. Lon-
don, 1787. 8°. {Pamphlets, V. 5.) 3116
Lord Minto in India. Life and letters, from
1807-14. Ed. by his great-niece, the Countess
of Minto. London, 1880. 8°. 3455
Elliot, Sir Henry George. 1817—. Death of
Abdul Aziz and of Turkish reform. 21pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 23, 1888, p. 276.)-AiiNtralla flay years ago.
22 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 754.)— Sir John
rranklin. 12 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 32, 1892, p. 118.)
Elliot, Henry Rutherford. 1849—. Ratio of
news. 9 pp. (i^'ontm, v. 5, 1888, p. 99.)
Elliot, Hugh.
Elliot-Mubray-Kynynmound, E. E. E. H.,
Countess of Minto. Memoir of Right Hon.
Hugh Elliot. 1868. 4766
Browninir.O. Hugh Elliot at Naples, 1803-06. 20pp.
(Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 4, 1889, p. 209.)— Fltzgeralil, P. H.
Story of E. 20 pp. (In his Kings and queens of an hour
V. 2, p. 333. )
Elliot, Hugh Frederick Hislop. 1848—.
Life of Sidney, Earl of Godolphin, K. Q.
Lord High Treasurer of England, 1702-10.
London, 1888. 8°. 4715
Elliot, Jonathan. 1784-1846.
Funding system of the United States and
of Great Britain, with some tabular facts of
other nations touching the same subject.
Washington, 1845. 8°. — 1371
The same. {U. S. 28 Crnig. 1 sess. House
exec. doc. v. 2.)
Elliot, W. Franck. Remarks on the initials,
E. B. A. S., found on St. Mary's tower, Taunton. 16 pp.
2 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc.
V. 8, 1859, p. 133.)
Elliot, Walter G. Report on the water-supply
of certain cities and towns of the United States. 272 pp.
( 17. S. 10 Census, 1880, v. 17, p. 506.)
Elliot. See also Eliot.— Elliott.
Elliot-Miirray-Kynyiiiiiouiid, Emma Elea-
nor Elizabeth Hislop, Countess of Minto. — 1882.
Memoir of Right Hon. Hugh Elliot. Edin-
burgh, 1868. p. 8°. 4766
{Ed.) Lord Minto in India. iSee Elliot,
Sir G., 1 Earl of Minto.
Elliot - Murray - Kyuyiiinoiind, William
Hugh, 3 Earl of Minto. 1814-91. Our auxiliary cavalry.
14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 23, 1888, p. 565. )— Recent rebel-
lion in northwest <'anada. 16 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
v. 18, 1885, p. 312.)
BLLIOTSON, John
1242
ELLIS, Alexander John
ElUoteon, John, M. D.
Numerous cases of surgical operations
without pain in the mesmeric state. Phila.,
1843. 8°. —3796
Elliott, Aaron Marshall, Ph.D. {Ed.)
Modem Lang^uage Association. Publicar
tions. See Modern Language Association.
and others (Eds.) Modem Language Notes.
See Modem Language Notes.
Elliott, Charles, D. D. 1792-1869.
History of the gjeat secession from the
Methodist Episcopal church in the year 1845,
eventuating in the organization of the new
church, entitled the " Methodist Episcopal
Church, South." Cincinnati, 1855. r. 8°.
—4201
Elliott, Charles, D. D. (Tr.) 1815-92.
Books of Habakkuk, Jonah, Nahum, Zepha-
niah. See Kleinert, H. W. P. (in preceding
catalogue).
Elliott, Charles Burke. The Behring sea ques-
tion. 9 pp. (Ailant. MontUy, v. 65, 1890, p. 178.)
Elliott, Charles Wyllys. 1817-83.
Remarkable characters and places of the
Holy Land . . . with descriptions of ancient
cities and venerated shrines. lUustr. Hart-
ford, 1869. 8°. 2412
Elliott, Daniel Qiraud.
Classification and synopsis of the trochi-
lidae. Washington [1881]. 4°. (Smithson.
Inst. Contnb. v. 23. ) —2531
Elliott, Ebenezer. 1781-1849. [Sonnet.] 1 p.
(Caine, T. H. H., Sonriets ofZ centuries, p. 73.)
Phillips, G. S. (J. Searle, pseud. ) Memoirs
of Ebenezer Elliott. 1862. 4766
Watkjns, J. Life, poetry, and letters of
Ebenezer Elliott. 1850. 4834
early le, T. Ciorn law rhymes. 28 pp. ^Crit. and
mitcel, essays, v. 2, p. 375: Works, v. 16.)— t'liambers,
W., and Chambers, R. Ebenezer Elliott. 32 pp. {In their
Hist, and lit. celebrities.)— Giles, H. Ebenezer Elliott.
62 pp. {Lectures and essays, v. 1, p. 166.) — tillilllan, G.
Ebenezer Elliott. 9 pp. (In A{« Sketches of mod. lit. T. 2,
p. 409.)
Elliott, Gilbert, and others. Career of the
Confederate ram "Albemarle." 21 pp. {Century Mag.
V. 14, 1888, p. 420.)
Elliott, Mrs. Grace Dalrymple. Circa 1758-
1823. Joamal de ma vie pendant la Revolution fran^aise.
162 pp. (BarriSre, J. P., Mtm. rel. hist, de France, v. 27,
p. 257.)
Elliott, Henry Wood. 1846—.
Our Arctic province : Alaska and the seal
islands. New York, 1886. 8°. 2404
Report on the seal-islands of Alaska. Wash-
ington, 1884. 4°. { U. S. 10 Census, v. 8. ) —3361
Habits of the fur-Heal. 39 pp. (Goode, G. B., Fish-
eries and fishery iTidustries of the U. 8. sect. 1, p. 75.)
Elliott, Com. Jesse Duncan.
Jarvis, R. Biographical notice of Com.
Jesse D. Elliott. [Arum.] 1835. 4757
Review of a pamphlet purporting to be
documents in relation to the differences which
subsisted between the late Com. Oliver H.
Perry, and Capt. Jesse D. Elliott. 1834.
(Bound pamph. v. 174.) 5924
Wyatt, T. Com. Elliott. 8 pp. (In his Mem. of
generals, p. 241.)
Elliott, Mrs. Maud Howe. 1855—. A strike.
9 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 14, 1888, p. 843. )
Elliott, Robert, and StaliLschmidt, Jacob
Edwin. Ansichten von Ost-Indien, China,
und den ufern des Rothen Meeres. London,
n. d. 2 V. 4°. .2462
Elliott, S. B. An ex-brigadier. 11 pp. (Har-
per's Mag. V. 80, 1890, p. 888. )
Elliott, Brig.-Oen. Stephen. Hamilton, J. A.
Stephen Elliott. 6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9,
1881, p. 476; V. 10, 1882, p. 183.)
Elliott, Thomas. Remarks on the probable site
of the British city and Roman station of Anderida. 14 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 27, 1877, p. 152.)— Remarks
on the ancient course of the river Rotlier. 11 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 27, 1877, p. 166.)
Elliott. See also Eliot— Elliot.
Elliott, County, Ky. Diller, J. S. Peridotite
of Elliott county. 1887. (Powell, J. W., U.S.
Geol. surv. Bull. v. 5, no. 38. ) —3553
Ellipsoids. Cayley, A. On Gauss' method for
the attraction of ellipsoids ; On Laplace's method for the
attraction of ellipsoids ; On Rodrigues' method for the
attraction of ellipsoids. 22 pp. ( Coll. mathemat. papers,
v. 3, pp. 25, 53, 149.)— On the attraction of an ellipsoid;
On the attractions of ellipsoids (Jacobi's method). 21 pp.
{Coll. mathemat. papers, v. 1, pp. 432, 511.)
Elliptic functions. See Functions.
Ellis, Albert Gallatin. 1800-85. Life and public
services of J. D. Doty. 9 pp. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Co!i.
V. 5, 1868, p. 369.)— Some account of the advent of the
New York Indians into Wisconsin. 36 pp. (Wis-
consin Hist. Soc. Coll. V. 2, 1856, p. 415. )— Recollections of
Rev. Eleazer n'illlains. 32 pp. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc.
Coll. V. 8, 1879, p. 322.)— Fifty-four years' recollections of
men and events in Wisconsin. 62 pp. (Wisconsin
Hist. Soc. Coll. V. 7, 1876, p. 207.)—" Upper Wisconsin "
country. 18 pp. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll. v. 3, 1857,
p. 436.)
Oraper, L. C. [Notice of E.] 3 pp. (Wisconsin Hist.
Soc. Coll. V. 8, 1876, p. 207.)
Ellis, Alexander John. 1814-90.
Early English pronunciation with especial
reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, v. 5.
London, 1889. 8°. (Chaucer Soc. 2 s. no. 25.)
—2124
The same. (Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s.
no. 56.) 2124
Note.— For v. 1-4 see preceding catalogue.
English dialects, their sounds and homes ;
being an abridgment of the author's "Exist-
ing phonology of English dialects" . . . with
a selection of the examples reduced to the
glossic notation. With maps of the dialect
districts. London, 1890. 8°. (Eng. Dialect
Soc. no. 60. ) —2163
Reports on dialectal work, 1885-87. Lon-
don, 1886-87. 2 nos. 8°. (Eng. Dialect Soc.
nos. 49, 55. ) —2163
Kommer, O. H. Alex. John Ellis. 6 pp, {Eng. studien,
V. 16, 1892, p. 163.)
ELLIS, Lt.-Col. Alfred Burdon
1243
ELLIS, Qeorge
Ellis, Lt.-Col. Alfred Burdon.
Ewe-speaking peoples of the slave coast of
West Africa, their religion, manners, customs,
laws, etc. London, 1890. 8°. 1416
History of the gold coast of West Africa.
London, 1893. 8°. 3422
Tshi-speaking peoples of the gold coast of
West Africa, their religion, manners, customs,
laws, languages, etc. London, 1887. 8°. 1415
Ellis, Alfred Shelley. On the manorial history
of Clifton. 21 pp. 2 pi. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol.
Soc. Trans, v. 3, 1878-79, p. 211.)— On the landholders of
<jlloiiceNler$ihire. named in Domesday book. 113 pp.
( Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Traria. v. 4, 1879-80,
p. 86.)
Ellis, Mrs. Annie Raine {Ed.)
Early diary of Prances Burney, 1768-78.
See Arblay, Mme. F. B. d'.
Ellis, Arthur Ayres (Ed.)
Bentleii Critica sacra.
1830-87.
See Bentley, R.
Ellis, Celia. Infant teaching. 9 pp. (London,
Internal. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 13, p. 128.)
Ellis, E. H. Memoir of Hon. Henry S. Baird.
18 pp. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll. v. 7, 1876, p. 426.)
Ellis, Edward S.
Camp-fires of Gen. Lee, from the Peninsula
to Appomattox Court-house. With remin-
iscences of the march, the camp, the bivouac,
and of personal adventure. Phila. [1886]. 12°.
2655
Life of Col. David Crockett. Phila. [1884].
12°. 3705
Ellis, Emily Glade. Fetish of charity. 22 pp.
( Westm. Bev. v. 13S, 1891, pp. 301, 373.)
Ellis, Frank W.
Physical observations during the Lady
Franklin Bay expedition of 1883. See Lamar,
W. H., and Ellis, F. W. (in preceding cata^
logue).
Ellis, Franklin, and Evans, Samuel. History
of Lancaster county. Pa., with biographical
sketches of many of its pioneers and promi-
nent men. Illustr. Phila., 1883. r. 8°. 3571
Ellis, Frederick Startridge (Ed.)
Alphabetical table of contents to Shelley's
Poetical works. London, 1888. 8°. (Shelley
Soc. 4 s. no. 6. ) 1313
(Ed.) Huth library. Catalogue of the
printed books, MSS., autograph letters, and
engravings, collected by Henry Huth, with
collations and bibliographical descriptions.
London, 1880. 5 v. r. 8°. W. 83
Contents.
A-Cyaile, v. 1. P- Tyros, v. 4.
D-Hynde, v. 2. U-Zwinglius, v. 5.
I-Oxinden, v. 3. Index and classification, v. 5.
(Ed. ) Lexical concordance to the Poetical
works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. LondoUj
1892. 4°. 1372
Vol. m.— 166.
Ellis, George (J5;d.) 1745-1815.
Specimens of the early English poets; to
which is prefixed, an historical sketch of the
rise and progress of the English poetry and
language. 5 ed., corrected. London, 1846.
3 v. 12°. 1316
Contents.
Alexander, W., 1 Earl of Qreville, P., 1 Baron Brook,
Stirling, v. 3. v. 2.
Barbonr, J. v. 1. Grimoald, N. v. 2.
Barnes, B. v. t. HabingtoD, W. v. 3.
Barnfleld, R. v. 2. Hagthorpe, J. v. 3.
Baron, R. v. 3. Hall, Jno. v. 2.
Beaumont, P. v. 3. Hall, Jno. v. 8.
Beaumont, Sir J. v. 3. Hall, Jos. v. 2.
Beedome, T. v. 3. Hanuay, P. v. 3.
Behn, Mrs. A. v. 3, Harington, Sir ]. v. 2.
Belchier, D. v. 3. Harington, J. v. 2.
Berners, J. v. 1. Hawes, S. v. 1.
Boleyn, G., 1 Viscount Roch- Hay, T. v. 3.
ford, V. 2. Heath. R. v. 3.
Brathwait, R. v. 3. Henry VI, King of England,
Breton, N. v. 2. v. 1.
Brome, A. v. 8. Henry VIII, King of Eng-
Browne, W. V. 8. land, v. 1.
Barton, R. v. 8. Henry, the Minstrel, v. 1.
Campion, T. v. 3. Henrysoun, R. v. 1.
Carew, T. v. 3. Herbert, E., 1 Baron Her-
Cartwright, W. v. 3. bert of Cherbury, v. 3.
Chapman, G. v. 2. Herbert, G. v. 3.
Chaucer, G. v. 1. Herbert, W., 3 Earl of Pern-
Clapperton, (— ), v. 2. broke, v. 3.
Cokain, Sir A. v. 3. Herriok, R. v. 3.
CoUop, J. V. 3. Heywood, J. v. 2.
Constable, H. v. 2. Heywood, T. t. 3.
Cotton, C. V. 3. Howard, H., 2 Earl of Sur-
Cowley, A. v. 3. rey, v. 2.
Crashaw, B. v. 3. Howard, Sir R. v. 3.
Daniel, 8. v. 2. James I, King of England,
D'Avenant, Sir W. v. 3. v. 3.
Davie, A. T. 1. James I, King of Scotland,
Davis, Sir J. v. 2. v. 1.
Davison, F. v. 8. Johnstoun, P. v. 1.
Delaune, H. v. 3. Jonson, B. v. 2.
Denham, Sir J. v. 3. Kendall, T. v. 2.
Devereux, B., 2 Earl of Es- Kennedy, W. v. 1.
sex, V. 2. Kinaston, Sir F. v. 3 ,
Digby, G., 2 Bowl of Bristol, King, H. v. 3.
V. 3. Langland, R. v. 1.
Digby, Sir K. v. 8. Lindsay, Sir D. v. 2.
Donne, J. v. 2. Lluellyn, M. v. 3.
Douglas, G. V. 1. Lodge, T. v. 2.
Drayton, M. v. 2. Lovelace, R. v. 2.
Drummond, W. v. 3. Lydgate, J. v. 1.
Dryden, J. v. 3. Lylie, J. v. 2.
Dunbar, W. v. 1. Mannyng, R. v. 1.
Dyer, Sir E. v. 2. Marlowe, C. v. 2.
Edwards, R. v. 2. Marvell, A. v. 3.
Elizabeth, Queen of Eng- May, T. v. 8.
land, V. 2, Mayne, J. v. 3.
Fane, Sir P. v. 3. Mennis, Sir J. v. 3.
Fanshaw, Sir R. v. 3. Mersar, (— ), v. 1.
Flatman, T. v. 3. Milton, J. v. 3.
Fleckno, R. v. 3. Murray, D. v. 3.
Fletcher, G. v. 3. Nabbes, T. v. 3.
Fletcher, J. v. 8. Norton, T. v. 2.
Fletcher, P. v. 3. Peacham, H. v. 2.
Fowler, W. v. 2. Prestwich, E. v. 3.
Freeman, T. v. 3. Puttenham, W. v. 2.
Qascoigne, Q. v. 2. Quarles, F. v. 3.
Gifford, H. v. 2. Raleigh, Sir W. v. 2.
Glapthorne, H. v. 3. Randolph, T. v. 3.
Godolphin, S. V. 3. Robert, of Oloucesier, v. 1.
Gomersall, B. v. 3. Boy, W. v. 2.
Googe, B. V. 2. Sandys, G. v. 3.
Gower, J. v. 1. Schaw, Q. v. 1.
Qreen, B. v. 2. Scot, A. v. 2.
ELLIS, Oeorge
1244
ELLIS, Mary
Sadley, Sir C. t. S.
Shakspeare, W. v. 2.
Sbeppard, S. t. 3.
Sherburne, Sir K v. S.
Shirley, J. T. S.
Sidney, Sir P. v. 2.
Skelton, J. v. 2.
Smith, J. V. 3.
Smith, W. V. 2.
Southwell, R. T. 2.
Spenser, E. v. 2.
Stanley, T. v. 3.
Stevenson, M. v. 3.
Still, J. V. 2.
Strode, W. v. 8.
Suckling, Sir J. t. 3.
Sylvester, J. v. 2.
Tatham, J. v. 3.
Turbervile, Q. v. 2.
Tusser, T. v. 2.
Vaughan, H. v. 3.
Vaui, T., Lord, v. 2.
Veel, R. V. 3.
Vere, E., II JBorl of Oxford,
v. 2.
Waller, E. v. 3.
Walton, I. V. 3.
Warner, W. v. 2.
Wastel, S. V. 2.
Watson, T. v. 2.
Willoby, H. v. 2.
Wilmot, J., 2 Earl of Roches-
ter, V. 3.
Wither, G. v. 3.
Wothen, Sir H. v. 2.
Wyatt, Sir T. v. 2.
Wyntown, A. v. 1.
Yloop, V. 2.
iVo(«.— Besides specimens of the poetry of 163 writers
bom between 1230 and 1650, an historical shetch of each
period, an outline of the literary character of each reign,
notices of the several writers, and chronological lists of
the poetfi are given in this work.
and others. Criticisms on the Rolliad, pt. 1,
6 ed. ; pt. 2, 3 ed. London, 1787-90. 2 v. 8°.
(FamphleU, y. 17,30.) 3126
Ellis, George Edward, D. D., LL. D. 1814-94.
Puritan age and rule in the Colony of the
Massachusetts bay, 1629-85. Boston, 1888. 8°.
2613
AdflreiiH. 15 pp. [Memorial of John Harvard, p. 6.)
—Jeremy Belknap. 15 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 67, 1S91,
p. 643.)— Las I'nsas, and the relations of the Spaniards
to the Indians. 50 pp. (Winsor, J., Narrat. and crit.
hi»t. of America, v. 2, p. 299.)— Reconstruction of his-
tory. 4 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 15, 1886, p. 556.) —
Hiitcliinfton'M niary: second volume. 6 pp. (At-
lant. Monthly, v. 58, 1886, p. 561.)— Sentiment of Inde-
pendence, its growth and consummation. 44 pp.
(Winsor, J., Narrat. and crit. hist, of America, v. 6, p. 231.)
—Life of John Mason, of Connecticut. 132 pp. (Sparks,
J., Am. biog. 2 s. v. 3, p. 307.)- Religious element in the
settlement of Sf ew England. Puritans and Separatists
in England. 38 pp. (Winsor, J., Narrat. and crit. hist, of
America, v. 8, p. 219.)— Parknian'M French coloni-
sation and empire in North America. 15 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. v. 2, 1878, p. 86.) — Landed gentry in the
Vnited States. 6 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.v. 9,lSSa, p. SiO.)
Historical introduction to Bacon's Dic-
tionary of Boston. See Bacon, E. M.
Ked man and the white man. 3 pp. (Rev. of in
Atlant. Monthly, v. 60, 1882, p. 560. )
Ellis, George James Welbore Agar, Baron
Dover. 1797-1833.
Dissertation on the manner and period of
the death of Richard II, King of England,
[n. t. p.] [London, 1832.] 8°. (WifhlUll^B..,
Home colonies. ) 3155
Life of Frederic II, King of Prussia. New
York, 1832. 2 v. 18°. (Harper's Fam. Ubr.
nos. 41, 42. ) 4347
Sketch of the life of Horace Walpole, Earl of Ox-
ford. 24 pp. (Walpole, H.,4£iirl o/Ox/ord, Letters, v.l,
1840, p. XXV.)
(Ed.) Ellis correspondence. Letters writ-
ten during 1686, 87, 88, and addressed to John
Ellis, Secretary to the Commissioners of His
Majesty's revenue in Ireland: comprising
many particalars of the Revolution . . . Ed.
ftom the originals, with notes and a preface.
London, 1829. 2 v. 8°. 3851
Ellis, Havelock. See Ellis, Henry Havelock.
Ellis, iSir Henry. 1777-1869. Notices of Richard
Curteys, Bp. of Chichester, 1570-82. 6 pp. (Sussex Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 10, 1858, p. 53.)— Compositions for
knighthood, temp. Charles I. 7 pp. (Sussex Archaeol.
Soc. Coll. v. 16, 1864, p. 45.)
— - (Ed.) Inventories of goods, etc., in the manor of
Cheseworth, Sedgwick, and other parks. 9 pp. (Sus-
sex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 13, 1861, p. 118.)— (JSd.) Com-
missioners of sewers for the I^ewes levels. 5 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 10, 1858, p. 96.)— (£d.)
Lease of the free chapel of Midliurst, in 1514. 3 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 3, 1850, p. 23.)— (JBd.) In-
ventory of goods, etc., belonging to the Lord Admiral,
at the manor place of Nheflleld, and in the forest of
Worth, A. D. 1549. 5 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
v. 13, 1861, p. 1Z7.)— (Ed.) Certificate concerning the
justice of peace In Snssex in 1587. 3 pp. (Sussex Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Coll. V. 2, 1849, p. 58.)
(Ed.) Observations on popular antiquities.
See Brand, J.
Ellis, Henry Havelock. Heine. 14 pp. (Heine,
C. J. H., Prose writings, p. vii.)
(Ed.) Contemporary science series. Lon-
don [1889J-93. 6 V. 12°.
Contents. Tunzelmann, Q. W. de. Electricity in
modern life.— Weismann, A. Oerin-plasni : a theory
of heredity.— Moll, A. Hypnotism.— Letourneau, C.
Evolution of marriage and of the family.— Mercier, C.
Sanity and insanity.— Hull, E. Volcanoes.
(Ed. ) Prose writings of Heinrich Heine.
See Heine, C. J. H.
Ellis, Humphrey, D. D. —1676.
Pseudo Christus ; or, a true . . . relation of
the grand impostures . . . lately spread abroad
and acted in the county of Southampton, by
Wm. Prankelin and Mary Gadbury and their
companions. London, 1650. sm. 4°. (Com-
monwealth tracts, V. 3. ) 4555
EllLs, J. B. (.Ed.)
Journal of mycology. See Journal of my-
cology.
and Everhart, Benjamin Matlock. North
American pyrenomycetes : a contribution to
mycologic botany. With original illustrations
by P. W. Anderson. Newfield, 1892. 8°. —2663
Ellis, John.
Ellis, G. J. W. A., 1 Baron Dover (Ed.)
Ellis correspondence. Letters written during
1686, 87, 88, and addressed to John Ellis, Sec-
retary to the Commissioners of His Majesty's
revenue in Ireland. 1829, 2 v. 3851
Pridbaux, H. Letters to John Ellis. 1875.
( Camden Soc. n. s. no. 15. ) 1594
Ellis, John. 1710-76. Extracts from an his-
torical account of coffee. 80 pp. 2 pi. (Fothergill, J.,
Works, p. 383.)
Ellis, Rev. John Henry (Ed.)
Registers of Stourton, county Wilts, 1570-
1800. London, 1887. r. 8°. (Harleian Soc.
Pub. Registers, v. 12. ) 2513
Ellis, Mary. Petition for the collection of a
debt in 1790. 2 pp. (iJfaa. ^m. flw(. v. 20, 1888, p. 420.)
ELLIS, Robinson
1245
ELM, Switzerland
Ellis, Robinson, LL. D. 1834—. Catulliana.
5 pp. (Philologua, v. 51, 1892, p. 146.)— Ad OiveroniN
K|>iKllll»N. 2 pp. {Philologus, v. 54, 1895, p. 748.)— De
ro<li<-c I>ria|>ooruin Viitlcano 2876. 10 pp. (Bhei-
nisch. mus. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 258.)— Enrlpidpiini. 1 p.
(Hermes, v. 20, 1885, p. 496. )— Coniectanea in poctaN
LatinoH. 5 pp. (PW(o(o9«s, v. 62, 1893, p. 484.)
(Ed.) Orientii Carmina. See Orientius,
St., Bp. of Auch.
Ellis, Mrs. Sarah Stickney. —1872.
Wives of England, their relative duties,
domestic influence, and social obligations.
New York, 1843. 8°. {Omnibus of modem
romance, v. 7. ) 1291
Women of England, their social duties,
and domestic habits. New York, 1839. 12°.
—1374
Ellis, Tristram James. Boats on the Tagus.
6 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 77, 1888, p. 863.)— HierapoliN
and its white terrace. 7 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 79, 1889,
p. 687.)
Ellis, Rev. William. 1794-1872. Brief notice of
China and Siam, and of the labours of Protestant mis-
sionaries in these and adjacent countries. 64 pp. (Gutz-
laflF, C, Jmirn. of 3 voyages along the coast of China, p. 1. )
Ellis, William. 1880-81.
Philo-Socrates. London, 1864. 4 v. 12°.
2201
Contents. On banking, v. 3. — On belter, misbelief,
disbelief, and unbelief, v. 2. — On the Bible in relation
to adults, V. 2.— On borroivlnsr and lending, v. 3. —
Among the boys, v. 1, 3.— On certainties and prob-
abilities, V. 3.— On character, v. 1.— On some essentials
of C'hriHtianit.y, v. 2.— On good <'liriNtianK, v. 2. —
On professing Christians, v. 2. — On eoiiibined action,
V. 3.— On condnct. v. 1.— On the desirable and the
practicable, v. 4.— On duty and conscience, v. 4. — On
economy, v. 1.— On expendilnrc, v. 3. —On (;ood
and evil, v. 4.— On government, v. 3.— Among the
Hindoos, v. 4. — On hiring and letting, v. 3.— On
honesty, v. 1.— On individnal action, v. 3.— On In-
duslr.v, V. 1. — On intelligence, v. 1. — On inter-
change, v. 1. — On labour-buying, T.l. — On labour-
selling. V. 1.— On laws, morals, and religion, v. 4. — On
missionaries, v. 4.— On money, v. 1.— On the Bfew
Testament as a school-book, v. 2.— On the Old Testa-
ment as a school-book, v. 2. — On paper-money, v. 3.
—On the past^ the present, and the future, v. 4. — On
pleasures and pains, v. 4.— On price, v. 1. — On i>ub-
lic spiril. V. 4. — On the reasoning faculties, v. 4.— ■
On religious education, v. 2. — On posthumous re-
wards and punishments, v. 4.— On right and wrong,
V. 4.— On seir-discipUne, v. 3.— On the supernatural,
V. 4. — On taxation as a means of procuring other ad-
vantages besides those of good government ; and on
some substitutes of taxation, v. 3.— On taxation as a
means of procuring protection and other advantages of
good government, v. 3. — Among the teachers, v. 2.— On
theologico-iiitelligence. v. 2. — On theologieo
inoralit.y, v. 2. On tolerance and intolerance, v. 2.
— On truthfulness, v. 2. — On weights and measures,
V. 1.
Ellis, William Smith. 1817-90. Budgen's un-
official heraldic visitation of Sussex, 1724. 16 pp. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 25, 1873, p. 85.)— On the origin of
the family of Oo^lson of Hurstpierpoint. 10 pp. 1 pi.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 33, 1883, p. 39.)— Observa-
tions on the Earls of Ku, and some of their presumed
descendants. 6 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 10,
1858, p. 63. )— Some notes on the tWrover famil.y. 6 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 37, 1890, p. 13.3. )— Descent '
of the manor of Hiirst-Plerpoint, and of its lords.
39 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. y. 11, 1859, p. SO.)
— Early NuKsex armory. lOpp.lpl. (Baswz Archaeol.
Soc. Coll. V. 30, 1880, p. 187.)— On the origin of some
Nussex ramilles. 16 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Ck>U.
V. 24, 1872, p. 26.)— On the origin of the arms of some Sus-
sex families. 41 pp. 2 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. OWI.
V. 6, 1853, p. 71 ; v. 37, 1890, p. 17.)
(.Ed.) Subsidy roll, collected within the rape of l.ew«^,
19 James I, A. D. 1621. 18 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc.
CoU. V. 9, 1857, p. 71.)-(£<J.) Abstraota of some Nniutex
wills of the 17 century in the Prerogative Court of Can-
terbury, preserved at Somerset House. 17 pp. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 28, 1878, p. 180.)
[Notice of E.] 4 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. CoU.
V. 38, 1892, p. 189.)
Ellis correspoiuleace. See Ellis, G. J. W. A.,
1 Baron Dover.
Ellis family. Ellis, G. J. W. A., 1 Baron Dover.
Account of the family of Ellis. 16 pp. {In his Ellis
correspondence, v. 1, p. ix.)
Elli.sou, Thomas, Jr. New York pending the
Revolution. 7 pp. (Mag. ^m. Hi«(. v. 8, 1882, p. 279.)
EUistoii, Robert William. Archer, W. Robert
Wm. Elliston. 32 pp. (Matthews, J. 6., and Hutton, L.,
Actors and actresses, v. 2, p. 159. )
Ellmaii, Rev. Edward Boys. 1816—. Family
names in Berwick, from 1606 to 1812. 8 pp. (Sussex Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Coll. V. 22, 1870, p. 22.)
Monumental inscriptions. Berwick. 2 pp. (Sus-
sex Archaeol. Soc. CoU. v. 12, 1860, p. 254.)
Ellmau, Ernest {Ed.) Crawley monumental
inscriptions. 3 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. CoU. v. 24,
1872, p. 301.)— (£d.) ineld monumental inscrip-
tions. 7 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 22, 1870,
p. 214.) — (Ed.) Rnsper inonutnental inscrip-
tions. 5 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. "v. 25, 1873,
p. 220.)
Sussex tradesmen's tokens of the 17 cen-
tury. See Smallfield, J. S., and Ellman, E.
Elliner, W. Ueber die quellen der Reim-
chronik Robert's von Gloucester. 69 pp. (Atiglia, v. 10,
1888, pp. 1, 291.)
Ellora, India. Seely, J. B. Wonders of Elora.
1825. 1435
(lirindlay, R. M. Account of some sculptures in the
cave temples of E.; Observations on the sculptures in
the cave temples of E. 6 pp. 6 pi. ( Royal Asiat. Soc. Qt.
Brit. Trans, v. 2, 1830, pp. 328, 487.)— Tod, J. Remarks on
certain sculptures in the cave temples of E. 12 pp.
(Royal Asiat. Soc.Qt. Brit. Trans, v. 2, 1830, p. 328.)
EUwanger, Henry B. Old and new roses.
9 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 4, 1883, p. 360.)
Ellwootl, Reuben.
Hopkins, A. J., and others. Memorial ad-
dresses on the life and character of Reuben
Ellwood, delivered in the House of Repre-
sentatives and in the Senate, 1886. ( U. S. 49
Cong. 1 8688. House miscel. doc. v. 15, no. 302. )
Ellwood, Thomas. 1629-1713. Relations with
John Milton. 14 pp. (Arber, E., Eng. garner, v. 3, p. 478.)
Webb, Mrs. M. The Penns and Pening-
tons of the seventeenth century . . . also in-
cidental notices of their friend Thomas Ell-
wood. 1867. 2786
Whitticr, J. O. Thomas Ellwood. 32 pp. [Works,
V. 6, p. 37.)
Ellzey, M. G. Fox-hunting in Virginia. 25 pp.
(Shields, G. O., Big game of N. .imerica, p. 523.)
Elm, Sxmtzerland. Pole, W. The Bergsturz at
E. 9 pp. (ii'ortn. iiev. o. 8. V. 30, 1881, p. 780.)
ELMENHORST, Oeverhard
1246
ELOQUENCE
Elnienhorst, Geverhard. —1621. Notae ad
Gennadium. 45 pp. (Oehler, F., Corpus haeres. v. 1,
p. 356.)
Elmer, Ebenezer, M.D. 1752-1843. Journal.
6 pp. (Cook, F., Joum. of the military exped. o/SuUivan,
p. 80.)
Elmer, Herbert Ohilds, Ph. D.
Copulative conjunctions que, et, atque in
the inscriptions of the Republic, in Terence,
and in Cato. Baltimore, 1887. 8°. (Johns
Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1887. ) .—2306
Elmer, Jonathan. Elmer, L. Q. C. Jonathan
Earner. 2 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. \. 1,1817. p. 443.)
Elmer, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus. 1793-1883.
Constitution and government of the pro-
vince and state of New Jersey, with biographi-
cal sketches of the Governors from 1776 to
1845, and reminiscences of the bench and bar,
during more than half a century. Newark,
1872. 8°. (N.J. Hist. Soc. CoU.v. 7.) 3575
Jonathan Elmer. 2 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 1, 1877,
p. 443.)
ElmeK, Harvey Lonsdale. Kilpin, J. T. The
late Mr. Elmes and St. George's Hall. 20 pp. (Lanca-
shire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. u.s.v. 9, 1869, p. 233. )
Elmes, James. 1782-1862.
Memoirs of the life and works of Sir Chris-
topher Wren, with a brief view of the progress
of architecture in England . . . and an appen-
dix of authentic documents. London, 1823.
4°. 4771
Metropolitan improvements ; or, London
in the nineteenth century : displayed in a
series of engravings . . . from original draw-
ings ... by Thos. H. Shepherd. With histori-
cal, topog^raphical, and critical illustrations.
London, 1827. 4°. 1523
Elmet, Kingdom of. See Yorkshire.
Elmira, N. Y. New York State Reformatory
at Elmira. Seventeenth year book, containing
the annual report of the Board of Managers
for the year ending Sept. 30, 1892. 1892. —2343
Winter, A. Neuyorker staatliche besserungsanstalt
zu E. 11 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 1, p. 627. )
Elmley, Viscount. See Lygon, F.
Elmore, Franklin Harper. Perry, B. F. Prank-'
lln H. Elmore. 5 pp. (In his Beminiscences of public
men, p. 99.)
Elmore, England. Maclean, Sir J. Elmore
and the family of Guise. 30 pp. 1 pi. (Bristol and Glou-
cest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 3, 1878-79, p. 49.)
See also UloncexterMhlre.
EliiiMley, Peter, D. D. 1773-1825. Praefatio ad
Heraclidas. 2 pp. (Euripides, Opsra omnia, cur. A. el
J. M. Duncan, v. 6, p. i. )
and Dindorf, Wilhelm. Scholia in Sopho-
clis tragoedias septem e codice MS. Lauren-
tiano. Oxonii, 1825^2. 2 v. 8°. 3284
Elmslie, W. Gray. First chapter of Genesis.
16 pp. (Omtemp. Bev. v. 52, 1887, p. 815.)— Revised Old
TeMtament. 15 pp. (Bri«. Quart. B<n>. v. 82, 1885, p. 122.)
Elnard, de Seninghem. Bonvarlet, A. Un mot
»ar E. 5pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Bull. 1857-61, p. 1085.)
Elnbog^eu. See Elbogen.
Elne, France. Tourret, G. M. Les anciens
missels du dioc6sc d'E. 66 pp. (Soc. antiq. de France,
Mfm. V. 46, 1885, p. 33.)
Elocution.
RuTiLius Lupus, P. De flguris sententi-
arum et elocutionis libri duo, item Aquilae
Romani et Julii Rufiniani de eodem argu-
mento libri. Ex recensione . . . Davidis Ruhn-
kenii accurate ed. C. H. Frotscher. 1841. 3243
Sheppard, N. Before an audience ; or,
the use of the will in public speaking. 1888.
1244
Sheridan, T. Lectures on the art of
reading. 1775, 2 v. 1256
Aqnila RoinannN. De flguris sententiarum et elocu-
tionis liber. 16 pp. (Halm, K. von, Rhetores Lai. min.
p. 22; Rutilius Lupus, P., De figuris sententiaru.m ed. . . .
C. H. Frotscher, p. 184.)— Hermann, G. De differentia
prosae et poeticae orationis disputatio. 35 pp. (Valpy,
A. J., Class. Joum. v. 37, 1826, pp. 79, 187 ; v. 38, 1828, p. 33.)
— Kiiflnianns. J. De figuris sententiarum et elocu-
tionis. 10 pp. ( Halm, K. von, Rhetores Lat. min. p. 38 ;
Rutilius Lupus, P., De sententiarum. ed. . . . C.H. Frotscher,
p. 224.)— Steele, F. E. M. Dramatic recitation. 8 pp.
( Westm. Bev. v. 132, 1889, p. 530.)
See also Eloquence. — Expression. — Oestnre. —
Oratory. — Preaching. — Public speaking. —
Rhetoric— Voice.
Elocution, Selections for recitations, etc.
FiBTH, A. Voices for the speechless.
Selections for schools and private reading.
1883. 2207
Garrett, P., and Co. (Pubs.) One hun-
dred choice selections in poetry and prose.
1878. 2296
Peaslee, J. B. Trees and tree-planting.
With exercises . . . for the celebration of arbor
day. 1884. —4693
Rice, S. S. {Ed.) Holiday selections for
readings and recitations. 1892. 1326
Selections on trees for Arbor day celebrations. 20 pp.
(U. S. Education, Bureau of, Planting trees in school
grounds, p. 45.)
Eloge de I'enfer. 2 v. B6nard, ( — ). [Attributed
to.] —4232
Elofye de Pierre Corneille. Bailly, J. S. 4793
Elog-e de Pierre Corneille. Fabre, M. J. V. 4704
Elogio del Conte Alessandro Volta. Mocchetti,
P. 4703
Eloi, St., Bp. ofNoyon.
WlBTZ, E. Lautliche untersuchung der
Miracles de St. Eloi. 1885. (Stengel, E., Aus-
gaben,v. 36.) 2306
Rapst. C. Q. Vie de St. E. 8 pp. (Rev. archiol. 3 s.
v. 7, 1886, p. 208.)
Eloi.sa. See Abailard, P., and Heloise.
Eloquence.
Amiel, E. Eloquence sous les C6sars.
1864. 3214
BoiNVlLLlEBS, E. E. p. Principes et mor-
ceaux choisis d'filoquence judiciaire. 1826.
1238
Cucheval, V. Histoire de I'gloquence
latine depuis I'origine de Rome jusqu'S, Cice-
ron. 1881, 2 v. 3217
ELOQUENCE
1247
EL VERDUaO
QiRAED, J. A. Caractfires de I'Atticisme
dans l'61oquence de Lysias. 1854. 3292
GuBEBNATis, A. de. Storia dell' eloquenza.
1885. {In his Storia univ. della letterat. v. 15. )
W.48
Mabchena, J. {Ed. ) Lecciones de filosofla
moral y eloquencla. 1820, 2 v. — 1455
Pbbbot, G. Eloquence politique et judi-
ciaire S, Athfenes. 1873. 3282
Briineti^re. F. Sur I'gloquence judiciaire. 12 pp.
(Rev. d. deux moTides, 1888, 3 p6r. v. 87, p. 215. )— Emcr-
Hon, R. W. Eloquence. 62 pp. ( Works, v. 7, p. 61 ; v. 8,
p. 107.)— I'osonrliil, M. Della Improvvisa eloquenza.
55 pp. {Archiv. star. ital. Appendice, v. 5, 1847, no. 20,
p. 203.)— ittoreau, H. De I'gloquence au barreau. 18 pp.
(Correspmidant, v. 45, 1858, p. 759.)— Knpiii, R. Reflec-
tions on eloquence in general ; and particularly on that
of the bar and pulpit. 106 pp. {Orit. works, v. 2, p. 1.)—
Taylor, W. M. Essentials of eloquence. 11 pp. (New
Princeton Rev. v. 3, 1887, p. 177. )
See also Klociition. — Oratory. — Preachliijir.—
Rhetoric.
Eloquence of the British Senate. 2 v. Hazlitt,
W. 2214
Elora. See Ellora.
Elpliege, St. , A bp. of Canterbury. See ^If heah,
or Godwine, St., Abp. of Canterbury.
Elphiustoiie, Arthur, 6 Baron Balmerino.
Whole proceedings in the House of Peers,
upon the indictments against William, Earl of
Kilmarnock, George, Earl of Cromertie, and
Arthur, Lord Balmerino, for high treason.
1746. —3351
Elphiii.stoiic, John, 2 Baron Balmerino. —1649.
Speech in the . . . Parliament in Scotland,
spoken Nov. 4, 1641, concerning the levying
of an army against the Papists in Ireland.
London, 1641. sm. 4°. ( With James I, King
of Gt. Britain, Speach in the Starre-Chamber. )
4555
Elphinstone, Mountstuart. 1779-1859.
Rise of the British power in the East:
being a continuation of his "History of India
in the Hindd and Mahometan periods." Ed.
by Sir Edward Colebrooke. With maps. Lon-
don, 1887. 8°. 3416
Selections from the minutes and other offi-
cial writings of, with an introductory memoir.
Ed. by George W. Forrest. London, 1884. 8°.
3415
Colebrooke, Sir T. E. Life of Hon. Mount-
stuart Elphinstone. With portraits and maps.
1884, 2 V. 4842
Cotton, J. S. Mountstuart Elphinstone.
1892. ( Hunter, Sir W. W., Rulers of India. )
4725
^ Forrest, G. W. Life of B. 76 pp. (Elphinstone, M.,
Selections from the minvtea and other offitkal writings of,
p. 1.)
See also Edin. Rev. v. 160, 1884, p. 116 ; Quart. Bev. v. 157,
1884, p. 358. )
Elpis, Wife of Boethius. 6 cent. Hymni. 1 p.
( Coll. Pisaur. v. 6, p. 262. )
El plag-io : a Mexican story. 11 pp. {Macmil-
lan's Mag. v. 50, 1884, p. 341.)
Elsas, Adolf. 1855—. Lassewitz : Geschichte
der atomistik vom mittelaltcr bis Newton. 14 pp. {.Zeitt.
f. philos. V. 99, 1891, p. 281.) — Untersuchungen ueber
erjwungene mcinbranNchwiiiKiiniren. 81 pp. 5 pi.
(Acad. Caes. Leop.-Car. Nova acta, v. 46, 1884, p. 1.)—
Axiom der psychophysik . . . von P. A. Nneller. 9 pp.
{Zeits.f. philos. v. 83, 1883, p. 126.)
Hoefler, A. Elsas : Uober die psychophysik. 21 pp.
( Vierteljahrsschr.f. wissens. philos. v. 11, 1887, p. 361.)
Elsass. See Alsace.
Elsdale, Lt.-Col. Henry. Resuscitation by
oxygen. 8 pp. (iVin«(een«h Omf. v. 29, 1891, p. 719.)— Day
with a war balloon. 15 pp. [Nineteenth dent. v. 9,
1881, p. 108.)
ELsie Veiiner. Holmes, O. W., W(yrk8, v. 5.
4107
Elsing-, William T. Life in New York tene-
ment-houses as seen by a city mis".ionary. 44pp. (Woods,
R. A., and others. Poor in great cities, p. 42.)
Bister, Lud wig (Bd.) 1856—
Staatswissenschaftliche studien. Jena, 1892.
8". —1361
Contents. Minzes, B. Nationalgueterveraeassemng
waehrend der franzoeslschen revoliitlon, v. 4, pt. 2.
{Ed.) Handwoerterbuch der staatswissen-
schaften. See Conrad, J., and others.
Elter, Anton. Die gladiatorentesseren. 32 pp.
(Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 41, 1886, p. 617.)— Neue brach-
stuecke des StobaeiiM. 8 pp. (Rheinisch. mus. n. s.
V. 47, 1892, p. 130.)— Vatlcannm. 27 pp. (Rheinisch.
rmm. n. s. v. 46, 1891, p. 112.)
Eltham palace. 22 pp. Beattie, W., Castlea
and abbeys of England, v. 1, p. 111.
Elting-, Irving.
Dutch village communities on the Hudson
river. Baltimore, 1886. 8°. (Adams, H. B.,
Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and polit.
set. 4 s. no. 1. ) 4653
Elton, Sir Arthur Hallam. 1818-83. Clevedon
court. 11 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 27, 1882, p. 1.)
Elton, Sir Charles Abraham. 1778-1853. Dis-
sertation on the life and sera, the poems and mythology,
ofHesiod. 62 pp. (Hesiodus, iJeTnaina, p. W.)
— — (Tr.) Remains of Hesiod. See Hesiodu8
(in preceding catalogue).
Elton, Charles Isaac. 1839—. Early forms of
landholding. 18 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 1, 1886, p. 427.)—
The Roman house at Whitestannton. 6 pp. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proo. v. 29, 1884,
p. 98.)
and Elton, Mary Augusta. The great
book-collectors. London, 1893. 8°. (Pollard,
A. W., Books about books. ) W. 37
Elton, Oliver. 1861—.
Introduction to Michael Drayton. Man-
chester, 1895. 8°. {Spenser Soc.) 1314
( Tr. ) First nine books of the Danish his-
tory of Saxo Grammatlcus. See Saxo Qram-
maticus.
Ehiciflariiim and other tracts in Welsh. Jones,
J. M., and Rhys, J. {Eds.) {Anecdota Oxon.
Med. and Mod. S. pt. 6. ) 3114
Elura. See Ellora.
El verdiig'O. 11 pp. Balzac, H. de, (Ehivres
compl. V. 16, p. 215.
BLVERSELE, Belgium
1248
ELY, Isle of
Elveraele, Belgium. Potter, F. de, and Broe-
ckaert, J. Elversele. 32 pp. ( In their Geschiedenis van
de gemeenten der provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, S s. v. 2. )
Elvert, Christian, Ritter d'. Biermann, Q.
Christian Ritter d'ESvert. 7 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d.
Deatschen in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 31, 1893, p. 299.)
Elves, The. 18 pp. Tieck, J. L. (Carlyle, T.,
Tn.Jrom the German, v. S, p. 220.)
EUiii, Rev. Charles Robert Stebbing.
Records of Walmer, together with "the
three castles that keep the Downs." Illustr.
with photo-engravings and maps. London,
1890. 4°. 2532
Elvira, Council of. Duchesne, L. M. O. Concile
d'Elvire et les flamines Chretiens. 16 pp. {Biblioth, Ecole
de* hauiet Hudet, v. 73, p. 169. )
Elwaugeu, Monastery. Pappenheim, M. von.
Chronicon Elwangense, I09&-1477. 18 pp. (Freher, M.,
Ser. German, tcripi. v. 1, p. 673.)
Elwes, Alfred, Ph.D. (Tr.)
Giulio Branchi. The story of a Tuscan,
related by himself London, 1857. 8°. 2336
( Tr. ) Prom Benguella to the territory of
Yacca. See Capello, H., and Ivens, R.
Elwes, Dudley George Gary. Parish of South
Bersted, Co., Sussex. 17 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc.
CoU. V. 24, 1872, p. 166.)
and Lower, Mark Antony. Notices of
the parish of South Bersted. 14 pp. (Sussex Archaeol.
Soc. CoU. V. 25, 1873, p. 112.)
and Robinson, Rev. Charles John. His-
tory of the castles, mansions, and manors of
western Sussex. With original illustrations.
Pt. 1. London, 1876. 4°. 2542
Elwe-s, Robert Harvey Munro ( Tr. ) 1853—.
Chief works of Benedict de Spinoza. See
Spinoza, B. de (in preceding catalogue).
Elwin, Rev. Whitwell. Pope's Works. Elwin
and Courthope. 24 pp. { (^art. Bev. v. 152, 1881, p. 462. )
Elwood, 9. De Witt. Hastings, S. D. Memoir
ofE. 6 pp. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. CoM.v. 6, 1872, p. 87.)
Elworthy, Frederic Thomas.
West Somerset word-book. A glossary of
dialectal and archaic words and phrases used
in the west of Somerset and east Devonshire.
London, 1886. 8°. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 50.)
—2163
On west Homentet pat4>is. 16 pp. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proe. v. 22, 1877, p. 31.)—
Notes on Welllninrloii. 92 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 38, 1892, p. 220.)
and HoblioHse, Edmund, D. D. Witham
friary. 30 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist.
Soc. Proc. V. 39, 1893, p. 1.)
Ely, Richard Theodore, Ph. D., LL. D. 1854—.
Labor movement in America. New York
[1886]. p. 8°. —1398
The same. New ed., revised and enlarged.
New York [1890]. p. 8°. —1372
Past and present of political economy.
Baltimore, 1884. 8°. (Adams, H. B., Johns
Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and polit. sci.
2 8. no. 3. } 4663
Problems of to-day : a discussion of pro-
tective tariffs, taxation, and monopolies. New
York [1888]. 12°. —1398
Recent American socialism. Baltimore,
1885. 8°. (Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ.
studies in hist, and polit. sd. 3 s. no. 4. ) 4653
Report of the organization of the American
Economic Association. Baltimore, 1886. 8°.
( Am. Bcon. Assoc. Pub. v. 1, no. 1. ) — 4376
Report of the proceedings of the American
Economic Association, third annual meeting,
Phila., Dec. 26-29, 1888. Baltimore, 1889. 8°.
(Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 4, no. 4.) — 4376
Socialism. An examination of its nature,
its strength, and its weakness, with sugges-
tions for social reform. New York, 1894.
p. 8°. (In his Libr. of economics and politics,
v. 3. ) —1372
Proceedings of the second annual meeting of the
American Rconomlc ANttooiatlon, Boston and
Cambridge, May 21-25, 1887. 33 pp. ( Am. Econ. Assoc.
Pub. V. 3, no. 3, p. 43.)— Economic evils in American
railway methods. 8 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 73, 1886,
p. 450.)— Arbitration. 12 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 143,
1886, p. 317.)— Future of eorporations. 8pp. (Harper's
Mag. V. 75, 1887, p. 259.)— Growth of corporations. 9 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 75, 1887, p. 71.)— Nature and signifi-
cance of corporations. 8 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 74, 1887,
p.970.)—Conditionsofin4lnstrial peace. 7pp. (Forum,
V. 3, 1887, p. 638.)— Inlieritance of properly. 13 pp.
(N. Am. Bev. v. 153, 1891, p. 54. )— tabor or{;;;aniza-
tionH. 9 pp. (Forum, v. 2, 1886, p. 50.)— Programme for
labor reform. 14 pp. (Cenlurj/ Mas;, v. 17, 1890, p. 938.)
— Panperism in the United States. 15- pp. (N. Am.
Bev. V. 152, 1891, p. 395.)— Political economy in
America. 7 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 144, 1887, p. 113.)— Re-
form of railivay abnMes. 8 pp. (Harper's Mag. V. 73,
1886, p. 571.)— Nature ot the rallwa.y problem. 8 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 73, 1886, p. 250.)— Social stndiea.
49 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 73, 1886, pp. 250, 450, 571 ; v. 74,
1887, p. 970; V. 75, 1887, pp. 71, 259.) — SoclaliMm in
America. 7 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 142, J886, p. 519.)— Sup-
plementary reporton taxation In Maryland. 108pp.
(Poe, J. P., and others, Beport of the Md. Tax Comm. Jan.
1888, p. 93.)— Telegraph monopoly. 10 pp. (N.Am.
Bev. V. 149, 1889, p. 44.)
{Ed. Library of economics and politics.
V. 1-6, 13. New York [1893-97]. 7 v. p. 8°.
—1372
Contents. Warner, A. G. American charities, v. 4.
— Addams, J. (Ed.) Ilnll-honsc mapN and papers, v. 5.
—Wines, F. H. PnnlNhinent and reformation,
v. 6.— Ely, R. T. SociaIlMm,v.3.~Trent, W. P. Nonth-
ern sfatesmen of the old regime, v. 13. — Scott, W. A.
Repudiation of state debts, v. 2.— Kinley, D. History,
organization, and influence of the independent trcas*
nr,v of the United States, v. 1.
Blake, H. T. Review of Prof. Ely's "Labor move-
ment." 9 pp. {New Englander,v.i6,18S7, p. is.)
Ely, Talfourd. Theseus and Skiron. 11 pp.
(Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 9, 1888, p. 272.)— Vases of
Magna Graecia. 12 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 55, pt. 1, 1896,
p. 113.)
Ely, William. Ames, F. Letter to E. 1 p.
{Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885, p. 278.)
Ely, Isle of. Watson, W. Historical account
... of Wisbech, in the isle of Ely. 1827. .2636
ELY CATHEDRAL
1249
EMBOLISM
Ely CatliedraL Bentham, J., Sr. History
and antiquities of the conventual and Cathe-
dral church of Ely ; from the foundation . . .
A. D. 673 to 1771. 1812. 2511
Stevenson, W. Supplement to the first
ed. of Mr. Bentham' s History and antiquities
of the Cathedral and conventual church of
Ely. 1817. 2511
Vail ReiiNNelacr, Mrs. M. G. Ely Cathedral. 18 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 12, 1887, p. 803.)— Ward. l,ock, and
<'o. (Pu68.) Ely Cathedral. 28 pp. 10 pi. (In their Our
national cathedrals, v. 2, pt. 1.)
Klyniaei. Olshausen, J. Die Elymaeer am
caspischen meere bei Polybius und Ptolemaeus. 10 pp.
(Hermes, v. 16, 1880, p. 321.)
Elyina.s the sorcerer. Jones, T. 4541
Elze, Friedrich Karl. 1821—.
Sir Walter Scott. Dresden, 1864. 2 v. 12°.
4797
Notes and conjectural emendations on "Antony
and Cleopatra" and "Pericles." 24pp. (Bng. studien,
V. 9, 1886, p. 267.)— Last notes on " NucedoruK." 11 pp.
(Eny. sftidien, v. 6, 1883, p. 311.)— Notes on "Othello."
19 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 11, 1888, p. 217.)— Notes on " K.
Kichard II." 12 pp. (£ng. stwdien, v. 12, 1889, p. 186.)—
" Corioli " and " Coriolanus " bei Shak«»s|»eare. 2 pp.
( Ereg. studien, v. 10, 1887, p. 367. )— Falsche versabtheilung
bei Shakespeare. 2 pp. (Bng. sfudten, v. 11, 1888, p. 362.)
—Notes on the Tempest. 3 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 6, 1883,
p. 438.)
I^eo. F. A. Elze's Shakespeare. 9 pp. (Anglia, v. 1,
1878, p. 155.)— ProcMcholtlt, L. Notes on Elizabethan
dramatists by E. 5 pp. (.Ingfia, v. 3, 1880, p. 559.)
Elzevirs. Goldsmid, E. M. Complete cata^
logue of all the publications of the Elzevier
presses at Leyden, Amsterdam, the Hague,
and Utrecht. 1885-88, 3 v. in 4. (In his Bib-
lioth. curiosa. ) 2127
Fitzgerald, P. Of the Elzevirs, Plantins, and old
printers. 20 pp. (In his Bookfancier, p. 47.}— Ijaiig, A.
Elzevirs. 22 pp. (In his Books and bookmen, p 109.)
See also Bibliography.— Friiiting:.
Emailleiirs et fimaillerie de Limoges. Ardant,
M. —1746
Einaitcipatioii. See Slavery and Antislavery.
Eniaiicipatiuii of Joseph Peloubet. 13 pp.
Curran, J. E. (Century Mag. v. 18, 1890, p. 526.)
Emancipation of Massachusetts. Adams, B.
2627
Emanuel, Harry.
Diamonds and precious stones; their his-
tory, value, and distinguishing characteristics.
2 ed. London, 1867. 12°. —1738
Embalming'. Castaing, A. Les embaume-
ments et les sepultures chez les anciens P6ruviens. 15 pp.
(Soc. am. de Prance, Archives, n. s. v. 6, 1887, p. 120.)—
H.,C. Embalming among the Egyptians. 7 pp. (Valpy,
A. J., Class. Joum. v. 27, 1823, p. 316.)— V., P. D. Egyptian
embalmers. 3 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 18, 1818,
p. 364.) '
See also Mninmlew.
Embanking. Donald, J. Land drainage, em-
bankment, and irrigation. [1852.] — 2726
Smith, C. R. Roman embanking and sanitary pre-
cautions. 5 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. V. 40, 1884,
p. 185.)
See also Earthworks. — Engineering' — Fens. —
Hydraulics.
Embassy, The. Demosthenes. 3297
Embden-Heiiic, Maria. See Rocca, M. E. H.,
Prineipesaa della.
Ember day.s. 7 pp. Thomas, E. M. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 49, 1882, p. 222.)
Emblem books. See Emblems, Symbols, etc.
Emblematit nobilitatis. Bry, T. de. — 17B6
Emblemata sacciilaria. Bry, J. T. de. — 17B6
Emblematic mounds, and the totem system
of the Indian tribes. 13 pp. Peet, 8. D. (Am. Antiq. v. 8,
1880, p. 1.)
Emblems, Symbols, etc.
Bby, J. T. de. Emblemata saecularia. 1895.
— 17B6
Bry, T. de. Emblemata nobilitatis. 1895.
— 17B6
Chassant, a. a. L., and Tausin, H. Dic-
tionnaire des devises historiques et h6ral-
diques. 1878, 3 v. 1147
GooDEKE, Sir H. lAttributed to.] Mirrour
of maiestie. 1870. (Holbein Soc. Facsimile
reprints, v. 3. ) — 17C7
Rip A, C. Iconologia; or, moral emblems
. . . Illustr. with three hundred twenty-six
humane figures . . . newly designed ... by L
Puller. 1709. — 17C5
See also I>aiii'e of Oeath. — l>e vices. — Maces. —
Symbolism. —Totems.
Emblems, Symbols, etc., History and criticism.
DiDRON (Ain4), A. N. Christian icono-
graphy. 1886, 2 V. —1727
Goblet d'Alviella, E., Comte de. Migra-
tion of symbols. 1894. —2274
Green, H. Andrea Alciati and his books
of emblems. 1882. W. 75
Jameson, Mrs. A. M. Sacred and legendary
art. 1882, 2 v. , —1725
Bey, J. Histoire du drapeau, des couleurs,
et des insignes de la monarchic franjaise,
pr6c6d6e de 1' histoire des enseignes militaires
chez les anciens. 1837, 2 v. .2606
Oreeii, H. Brief review of English emblem books
previous to A. D. 1618 and of the Mirror of Majesty itself.
32 pp. (Goodere, Sir H., af«rr<mro/m<t;'e8(i«, p. 66: Hol-
bein Soc. Facsimile reprints, v. 3.)— Oreg, R. P. On the
meaning and origin of the fylfot and swastika. 34 pp.
3 pi. (Archaeologia, v. 48, 1884, p. 293.)— Kelly, W. The
great mace and other corporation Insignia of the borough
of Leicester : with an appendix on corporate emblems
and insignia in England and Wales. 51 pp. ( Royal Hist.
Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 3, 1874, p. 295.)— I.ees, T. Attempt to
discover the meaning of the shears combined with cleri-
cal symbols on incised grave-slabs at Dearham and Mel-
merby. 3 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 41, 1884, p. 297.) —
Peet, S. D. The circle as a sun symbol. 19 pp. (Am.
Antiq. V. 10, 1888, p. 135.)
Embleton, England. Bateson, E. Parishes of
Embleton, EUingham, Howick . . . and Les-
bury. 1895. (Bateson, E., and others. His-
tory of Northumberland, v. 2. ) 2511
See also Jforthnmberland.
Embolism. Mackenzie, S. Embolic hemiplegia
with optic neuritis. 10 pp. (Broin, v. 1, 1879, p. 400.)
EMBROroERY
1250
EMERSON, Mary Moody
Elmbroidery.
Alexandre, A. Histoire de Part d6coratif
du XVI siScle a no8 jours. [1891.] — 17E4
Alpord, Lcidy M. M. Needlework as art.
1886. —1706
Cole, A. S. Descriptive catalogue of a
collection of tapestry- woven and embroidered
Egyptian textiles in the South Kensington
Museum. 1887. —1736
Marshall, F., and Marshall, H. Old
English embroidery. 1894. —1705
Alford, Lady M. M., and Watts, O. F. Art needle-
work. 16 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 9, 1881, p. 439.)— Lady
Marian Aironl on art needlework. 29 pp. (Edin.
Sep. V. 164, 1886, p. 1»7.)— Bag:nall-««keley, M. E.
Ancient church embroidery in Gloucestershire. 14 pp.
8 pi. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 11,
1886-87, p. 246.)— Buckley, M. J. C. Two ancient em-
broidered copes now changed into altar IVontals. 7 pp.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 17,
1872, p. 49.)— Verdllliac, A. de. La broderie chez tons
les peoples. 28 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r.
T. 86, 1887, p. 117.)— Woodberry, G. E. Needlework in
art. 8 pp. (X((on(. 3fon(Wy, V. 58, 1886, p. 135.)
See also Oeeoration and <lrnaineiit. — l,ace. —
Needlework.— TapeNtry.— Textile rabrlcs.
£nibriin, France. Quicherat, J. E. J. L'ftge
de la Cath6drale d'E. 9 pp. (In his Melanges d'arch^ol.
et d'hist. T. 2, p. 153.) — Roman, J. Documents fixant la
date de la construction des Cath€drales d*Embrun et de
Gap. 19pp. (Soc. antiq. deFrance,ilf«m.T.44, 1883, p. 86.)
Embryologry.
Brooks, W. K., and Herrick, F. H. Em-
bryology and metamorphosis of the macroura.
[1891.] (Nat. Acad, of Sci. Mem. v. 5.) —2661
- — Hertwig, O. Text-book of the embryology
of man and mammals. Tr. . . . by E. L. Mark.
1892. —1676
Packard, A. S., Jr. Embryological studies
on diplax, perithemis, and the thysanurous
genus isotoma. 1871. (Peabody Acad. Sci.
Mem. V. 1, no. 2. ) —3642
Blrye, E. A. Notes on the development of panopaeus
Bayi. 16 pp. 4 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K.,
Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the hiol, labr. v. 2, 1883,
p. 411.)— Brooks, W. K. Acquisition and loss of a food-
yolk in mollnscan eggs. 10 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N., and
Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol.
labr. V. 1, 1880, p. 107. )— Alternation of periods of rest with
periods of activity in the segmenting eggs of vertebrates.
2 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns
Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883, p. 166.)
—Development of lingula and the systematic position of
the brachiopoda. 78 pp. 6 pi. (Martin, H. N., and
Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol.
labr. V. 1, 1879, p. 85. )— Larval stages of squilla empusa.
28 pp. 6 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns
Hopkiru Univ. Studies from the biol, lalrr. v. 1, 1879, p. 143.)
— Observations upon the early stages in the development
of the firesb-water pulmonates. 32 pp. 4 pi. (Martin, H.
N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from
the biol. labr. v. 1, 1880, p. 73.)— Preliminary observations
upon the development of the marine prosobranchiate
gasteropods. 22 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks,
W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol. labr.
T. 1, 1879, p. 121.)— Clarke, S. F. Development of
amblystoma punctatum. 22 pp. 4 pi. (Martin, H. N.,
and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the
biol. labr. v. 1, 1880, p. 105.)— Early development of the
wolffian body in amblystoma punctatum. 6 pp. 3 pi.
(Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. E., Johns Hopkins Univ.
Studies from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883, p.39.)— Famlntzln,
A. Embryologische stndien. 17 pp. (St. Petersburg,
Acad. Mlm. 7 s. v. 26, 1879.)— Oarman. H., and Bolton,
B. P. Some notes on the development of arbacia punctu-
lata. 9 pp. 2 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K.,
Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883,
p. 247.)— Hamilton, D. J. On the corpus callosum in
the embryo. 19 pp. (Broin, v. 8, 1866, p. 146.)— McJIur-
rich, J. P, On the origin of the so-called " testKJells ' '
in the ascidian ovum. 10 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N., and
Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from^ the biol.
labr. V. 2, 1883, p. 147.)— Sewell, H. Development and
regeneration of the gastric glandular epithelium during
foetal life and after death. 14 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N.,
and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the
biol. labr.v. 1, 1879, p. 321.)— Wilson, E. B. Observa-
tions on the early development stages of some poly-
chaetous annelides. 29 pp. 4 pi. (Martin, H. N., and
Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol.
labr. v. 2, 1883, p. 271.)
See also Biology.— Oils.— Fetns.—Oeneration.
—tarvae.-Physlology .-Protoplasm.
Embury, Mrs. Emma Oatharine Manley. Poe,
E. A. Emma C. Embury. 2 pp. ( Works, ed. by E. C.
Stedman and O. E. Woodberry, v. 8, p. 91.)
Emeiidatioiie.s Frontonianae. Klussmann, R.
3254
Emeiidationes in plerosque Sacrae Scripturae
Veteris Testamenti libros secundum veterum
versiones. Graetz, H. — 2182
Enieiidatioues in Suidam et Hesychium. 4 v.
Toup, J. —2112
Emerald. Oomubiensis, psettd. On the emerald.
7 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 4, 1811, p. 162.)—
King, C. W. Emerald vernicle of the Vatican. 24 pp.
(Manx Soc. v. 20. )— Orlelensls, pseud. On the emerald.
3 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 1, 1810, p. 325.)
See also Gems. — Mlneralog^y. — Precious stones.
Emeric, St. Surius, L. (Ed.) Vita Sancti
Emerici beati Stephani Hungarorum Regis filii. 4 pp.
(Schwandtner, J. G., Script, rer. Hungar. v. 1, p. 429.)
Emerson, Edward Waldo.
Emerson in Concord. A memoir. Boston,
1889. 12°. 3765
Emerson, Ellen Russell.
Indian myths ; or, legends, traditions, and
symbols of the aborigines of America com-
pared with those of other countries . . . Illustr.
Boston, 1884. 8°. 1216
Mortuary devices in runic and alphabetic signs.
6 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 11, 1889, p. 236. )— Repetition in pic-
ture writing:. 2 pp. (Am. Antiq. v.n,lSS9, p. SSI.)
Emerson, George H.
Newfoundland fisheries dispute. See White-
way, Sir W. v., and others.
Emerson, George Rose.
William Ewart Gladstone. A political and
literary biography. London, n. d. 12°. 4747
Emerson, J. Site of Capernaum. 9 pp. 1 pi.
(Am. Antiq. v. 4, 1881, p. 53.)
Emerson, James. See Tepnent, Sir J. E. (in
preceding catalogue).
Emerson, Mary Moody. Emerson, R. W. Mary
M. Emerson. 34 pp. ( Works, v. 10, p. 371 ; Lectures and
biog. sketches, p. 871; and Atlant. Monthly, v. 52, 1883
p. 783.)
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo
1251
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo
Emerson, Ralph Waldo. 1803-82.
Works. Standard library ed., with steel
portraits and etchings. Boston [1883-95].
14 V. 8°. 3136
Contents. The AtliroiMlacH, t. 9. — Ainorican
civilization, v. 11.— The American Hcliolar, v. 1.
—Michael AnKcIo, v. 12.— ArlKtocracy, v. 10.— Art,
V. 2, 7.— Beauty, V.6.— Behavior, V. 6.— Books, v. 7.—
Bo!<ton, V. 12.— Address on emancipation in the Brltliili
M'cst Inciies, v. 11.— John Brown ; speech at Salem,
V. 11.— Remarks at a meeting for the relief of John
Brown's family, v. 11.— Robert Burns, v. 11.— t'ar-
lyle, V. 10.— Character, v. 3, 10.— <'Iiar<lon St. t'oii-
vention, v. 10.— Circles, v. 2.— t'lvilizatlon, v. 7.—
Clubs, V. 7.— Comic, v. 8.— <'oni|»en»atlon, v. 2.—
Historical discourse in Concor<l, v. 11. — Conserva-
tive, V. 1.— Consiilerations by the way, v. 8.— Cour-
age, V. 7.— Culture, v. 6.— Progress of culture, v. 8.—
Denionology, v. 10.— Papers from the Ulal, v. 12.—
Address delivered before the senior class in l>iviuity
College, Cambridge, July 15, 1838, v. 1. — l>oniestic
life, V. 7.— Education, v. 10.— Elements, v. 9.— Elo-
quence, V. 7, 8.— Emancipation proclamation,
V. 11.— Mary Moody Emerson, v. 10.— English traits,
V. 5.— Essays, v. 2, 3.— Sovereignty of ethics, v. 10.—
Europe and European books, v. 12. — Experience,
V. 3.— Farming, v. 7.— Fate, v. 6.— Remarks at the
organization of the Free Kellgious Association,
V. 11.— Speech at the annual meeting of the Free Religi-
ous Association, v. 11.— Friendship, v. 2.— Fugitive
slave law, v. 11. — ttifts, v. 3. — Cioethe; or, the
writer, v. 4.— Greatness, v. 8.— Harvard commemo-
ration speech, v. 11.— Heroism, v. 2.— History,
V. 2.— Samuel Hoar, v. 10.— Illusions, v. 6.— Immor-
tality, V. 8.— Inspiration, v. 8.— Intellect, v. 2.—
Natural history of intellect and other papers, v. 12. —
Speech on affairs in Maiisas, v. 11. — Address to Kos-
suth, V. 11. — Walter Savage Eandor, v. 12.— I^ectures
and biographical sketches, v. 10. — Eetter, v. 12. — Let-
ters and social aims, v. 8. — Conduct of life, v. 6.— Abra-
ham Eiucoln, v. 11.— Elterary ethics, v. 1.— Thoughts
on modern literature, v. 12.— EomI's supper, v. 11.
— Eove, V. 2. — Man the reformer, v. 1. — 9Ian of let-
ters, v. 10.— Manners, v. 3.— Agriculture of Slassa-
chnsetts, v. 12.— Editor's address: Massachusetts
♦luarterly Review, v. 11.— May-day, v. 9.— Cabot,
J. E. Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson, v. 13, 14.—
Memory, v. 12.— Uses of great men, v. 4.— Milton,
V. 12.— Miscellanies, v. 11.— Monadnoc, v. 9.— Mon-
taigne : or, the skeptic, v. 4. — Xapoleon : or, the man
of the world, v. 4. — Nature, v. 3. — Nature, addresses,
and lectures, v. 1. — Method of nature, v. 1. — Xature
and life, v. 9. — Historic notes of life and letters in 5few
Englanfl, v. 10. — View England reformers, v. 3. —
Xoiiiinalist and realist, v. 3. — Occasional and
miscellaneous pieces, v. 9.— Old age, v. 7. — Over-
soml, v. 2.— Theodore Parker : address at the memo-
rial meeting in Boston, v. 11. — Past and present, v. 12.
—Perpetual forces, v. 10.— Persian poetry, v. 8.—
Plato : new readings, v. 4. — Plato ; or, the philosopher,
V. 4.— Plutarch, v. 10.— Poems, v. 9.— Poet, v. 3, 9.—
Fragments on the poet an€l the poetic gift, v. 9.—
Poetry anfl imagination, v. 8.— Politics, v. 3.—
Power, V. 6.— Prayers, v. 12.— Preacher, v. 10.—
Prudence, V. 2.— tlnatrains, v. 9.— tluotation and
originality, v. 8.— Representative men, v. 4.— For-
tune of the Republic, v. 11.— Resources, v. 8.— Ezra
Ripley, v. 10.— .Scholar, v. 10.— Walter Scott, v. 11.—
Self-reliance, v. 2.— Shakspeare: or, the poet, v. 4.
—Social aims, v. 8.— Society and solitude, v. 7.— Ad-
dress at the dedication of the Soldiers" monument
in Concord, v. 11.— Sphinx, v. 9.— Spiritual laws,
v. 2. — Success, V. 7.— Assault upon Mr. Sumner, v. 11.
— Superlative, v. 10. — Swedenborg: or, the mystic,
v. 4. — Thoreau, v. 10. — Threnody, v. 9.— Lecture on
the times, v. 1. — Tragic, v. 12. — Transcendentallst>
V. 1.— Translations, v. 9.— War, v. 11.— Wealth, v. 6.
Vol. III.-157.
—Woman, v. 11.— Wood notes, v. 9.— Works and
days, V. 7.— Worship, v. 6.- Young American, v. 1.
Lectures and biog^raphical sketches. River-
side ed. Boston, 1884. 8°. 2157
Contents. Aristocracy.— 4'arlyle.— <'haracter.—
Chardon St. Convention.— Bemonolitgy .—Edu-
cation. — Mary Moody Emerson. — Sovereignty of
ethics.— Samuel Hour.— Man of letters.— Historic
notes of life and letters in New England.— Per-
petual forces. — Plutarch. — Preacher Ezra
Ripley.— Scholar.— Superlative.— Thoreau.
Miscellanies. Riverside ed. Boston, 1884.
8°. 2157
Contents. American civilization. — Address on
emancipation in the British West Indies. -John
Brown : speech at Salem.— Remarks at a meeting for
the relief of John Brown's family.— Robert Burns.
—Historical discourse in Conconl.— Emancipation
proclamation.— Remarks at the organization of the
Free Religious Associatiun.— Speech at the annual
meeting of the Free Religious Association.- Fugitive
slave law.— HarvanI comincmoratlon speech.
—Speech on affairs in Kansas.- Address to Kossuth.
—Abraham Eincoln.— Lord's supper.— Editor's ad-
dress: Massachusetts itnarterly Review.— Theo-
dore Parker.- Fortune of the Republic.- Walter
Scott.— Address at the dedication of the Soldiera'
monument in Concord.— Assault upon Mr. Sumner.
—War.— Woman.
Poems, new and revised ed. Boston, 1884.
12°. 1355
Contents. Elements.— May-day and other pieces.
— Nature and life.— Occasional and lulscella-
ueous pieces.— Poems.- ((natratns.— Transla-
tions.
Representative men : seven lectures. Bos-
ton, 1850. 8°. 2156
Contents. Goethe; or, the writer.— Uses of great
men. — Montaigne; or, the skeptic— Napoleon ; or,
the man of the world. — Plato; or, the philosopher. —
Plato; new readings.— Shakspeare ; or, the poet.—
Swedenborg ; or, the mystic.
Ein brief. [Eng.] 6 pp. (Anglta, v. 12, 1889, p. 454.)
—Early letters. 5 pp. {Century Mag. v. 4, 1883, p, 454.)
—Superlative. 4 pp. (Century Mag. v. l,iesi, p. BSi.)
— Talks with a college boy. 7 pp. (Century Mag. v. 17,
1890, p. 621.)
Correspondence. SeeCarlyle, T., and Emer-
son, R. W.
Alcott, a. B. Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Philosopher and seer. 1888. 3895
Sanborn, P. B. {Ed.) Genius and char-
acter of Emerson. Lectures at the Concord
school of philosophy. 1885. 3787
Woodbury, C. J. Talks with Ralph Waldo
Emerson. 1890. 3776
Arnold, M. Emerson. 70 pp. (Zn 7it« Discourses in
America, p. 138; and Macmillan's Mag. v. 50, 1884, p. 1.)—
Burroughs, J. Arnold on E. and Carlyle. 8 pp. (Cen-
tury Mag.y. 5, 1884, p. 925.)— Carlyle-Emerson cor-
respondence. 43 pp. ( Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 63, 1883,
p. 451.)— Courtney, W. L. Ralph Waldo Emerson.
13 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 38, 1885, p. 319.)— GilUllan,
G. Ralph Waldo Emerson. 20 pp. (In his Sketches of
mod. lit. v. 2, p. 327.) — Grimm, H. Ralph Waldo Emer-
son. 43 pp. (Jn hi« Literature, p. l.)—Griswol€l,R.W.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. 7 pp. (Jn 7ii« Prose writers of
Am. p. 440.)— James, H., jr. Correspondence of Car-
lyle and E. 8 pp. (Century Mag. y. i, 1S83, p. 265.)— Mr.
Emerson in the lecture room. 15pp. (AtUint. Monthly,
V. 51, 1883, p. 818. )— I.owell, J. R. Emerson the lecturer.
12 pp. 1 pi. ( Works, V. 1, p. 349.)— Norman, H. Ralph
Waldo Emerson : an ethical study. 11pp. (Fortn. Rev.
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo
1252
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
n. s. T. 84, 188S, p.42».)— l*«>w»"» T. Ralph Waldo Emer-
son. 29 pp. (Jn /ii» Living authors of America, p. 49.)—
Salter. W. Christian idealism of E. #i)P- ( N*'" Eng-
lander, v. 45, 1886, p. 633.)— .Soudder, H. E. Emerson's
genius. 7 pp. {AtUsnl. Monthly, v. 60, 1887, p. 660.)—
(M«dnii>n. E. C. Ralph Waldo Emerson. 47 pp. (In
hi* Poets of America, p. 132 ; and Century Mag. v. 3, 1883,
p.872.)— Swinburne. L.J. Emerson in criticism. 12 pp.
(JVetff Englander, V. 45, 1886, p. 648.)— Walker, C. S.
Emerson's relation to Christ and Christianity. 9 pp.
(ATeui Englander, v. 41, 1882, p. 742.)— Whipple, E. P.
Emerson as a poet. 40 pp. {In hi* Am. lit. p. 269 ; and
N. Am. Rev. v. 136, 1882, p. 1.)
Cabot, J. E. Memoir of Ralph Waldo
Emereon. 1887, 2 v. 3891
The same. (Emerson, R. W., Works, v. 13,
14. ) 3136
Emerson, E. W. Emerson in Concord. A
memoir. 1889. 3765
Haskins, D. Q. Ralph Waldo Emerson :
his maternal ancestors, with some reminis-
cences of him. 1887. 3897
Holmes, O. W. Ralph Waldo Emerson.
n. d. (IToriks, V. 11.) 3136
The same. 1885. (Warner, C. D., Am. men
of letters.) 3777
Bancron, Q. Holmes's Life of E. 15 pp. (N. Am.
Bm.v. 140, 1885, p. 129.)— Bradford, G., Jr. Emerson.
19 pp. (Neic Princeton Rev. v. 5, 1888, p. 146. )— Brastow,
L. O. Cabot's Life of E. 19 pp. (New Englander, v. 48,
1888, p. 1.)— Cabot. J. E. Glimpse of Emerson's boy-
hood. 18 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 59, 1887, p. 660.)—
Cabot'H Life of E. 30 pp. (Quart. Bev. v. 166, 1888,
p. 130.)— C'arlyle and E. 6 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 61,
1883, p. 660.)- t'onway, M. D. Ralph Waldo Emerson.
24 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 31, 1882, p. 747.)— Emerson's
Concord life. 4pp. (/Itfanf. itfonf/tIi^,v.64, 1889, p.270.)
— Fields, A. Glimpses of E. 11 pp. (Harper^s Mag.
V. 68, 1884, p. 457.)— Oriswold, H. T. Ralph Waldo
Emerson. 9 pp. (In her Home life of great authors,
p. 133.)— Harris, W. T. Ralph Waldo Emerson. 15 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. SO, 1882, p. 238.)— Hawthorne, J.
Emerson as an American. 32 pp. (In his Confessions
and criticism, p. 186.)— I.a»aru8, E. Emerson's per-
sonality. 3 pp. (Oenturj; Jlfoa. V. 2, 1882, p. 454.)— Qucs-
n«l, L. Emerson, sa vie et son ceuvre. 32 pp. (BiblMh.
uniti. et rev. suuse, 3 p4r. v. 17, 1883, p. 101. )— Seudder,
H. K Emerson's self. 24 pp. (In his Men and letters,
p. 147.)— Two historic Americans. 3 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 65, 1886. p. 415.)-Whlpple, E. P. Emerson and Car-
lyle. 25 pp. (In hie Am. lit. p. 234; and N. Am. Rev.
V. 136, 1883, p. 431.)— Some recollections of E. 36 pp. (In
his Recollections of eminent men, p. 119.)
See also Westm. Bev. v. 128, 1887, p. 985.
Bmersoii, William Andrew.
Pitchburg, Mass., past and present. Illustr.
Fitchburg, 1887. 8°. .2626
Kmersou. See also Emmerson.
Kiuertoil, Ephraim, Ph.D. 1851—. The his-
torical seminary in American teaching. 10 pp. (Diester-
weg, F. A. W., and others. Methods of teaching history,
p. 191.)
Emery, Jacques Andr6. Champagny, F. J. M.
T. N., Comte de. M. Emery. 16 pp. (Correspondant,
T. 68, 1863, p. 821.)
Emery, William. Intermediate and higher
education : on numbers in a class, times of work and
rest. 11pp. (London, Internat. Health Exhib.i>i<eroture,
V. 16, p. 286.)
EmeticM. Fothergill, J. Dissertatio medica
inangnralis, de emeticorum nsu in variis morbis trac-
tondis. 36 pp. ( Works, p. l.)—The same, tr. into Eng.
88 pp. ( Worto, p. 37.)
Emigrant Boers in South Africa, History of
the. Thea,l, G. McC. 3414
EiiiigTiiiitcnlitcratiir, Die. Brandes, G. M.
C, Hauptstroemungen der lit. des 19 jahrh. v. 1.
2224
Emigration and Imiiiigratioii.
DiNGLEY, F. L. European emigration.
Studies in Europe of emigration moving out
of Europe, especially that flowing to the
United States. 1890. (U. S. 52 Cony. 1 sees.
House m,i8cel. doe. v. 16. ) — 4553
The same. (U. S. State, Dept. of, Special
consular reports. ) — 4553
FoBNERON, H. Histoire ggnSrale des
6migr6s pendant la Revolution frangaise.
1884, 2 V. 4602
Keppel, W. C, 7 Earl of Albemarle. Exodus
of the western nations. 1865, 2 v. 1593
MoNTROL, F. de. Histoire de I'fimigration,
1789-1825. 1827. .2606
United States, Statistics, Bureau of.
Quarterly reports of the Chief of the Bureau
of Statistics, relative to the imports, exports,
immigration and navigation of the United
States. 1882-93, 50 nos. —4372
Boyesen, H. H. Dangers of unrestricted immigra-
tion. 11pp. ( P'orum, V. 3, 1887, p. 532. )—Brabazon, R.,
12 Earl of Meath. State-directed emigration. 25 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884, p. 764.)— Buxton, S. C.
New exodus. 15 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 33, 1883, p. 873.)
— t^ainpbell. Sir J. G. E. H. D. S., Marquis of Lome. A
suggestion for emigrants. 7 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 25,
1889, p. 608.)— t'lienelos, A. de. L'^migration francaise
et la R€publique argentine. 26pp. (Corresp(y)uiant,n.s.
v. 127, 1891, p. 798.)— t^orblt, W. F. Welsh emigration
to Pennsylvania. 3 pp. (Pa. Mas. Hts(. v. 1, 1897, p. 330.)
— Economy of emigration. 13 pp. ( Westm. Rev. n. s.
V. 69, 1886, p. 516.)— Everett, E. Effects of immigration.
9 pp. (Orations and speeches, v, 3, p. 103.)— Euture of
emigration: colonial lands. 10 pp. (Westm. Rev.
V. 131, 1889, p. 167.)— Hresswell, W. Emigration and
" th« Friendly Societies." 11pp. (Fortn. iiev.n. s. v. 39,
1886, p. 552.)— Hyndman, H. M. Something better
than emigration. 8 pp. (Ni-neteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884,
p. 991.)— Iherlnsr, H.von. Die deutsche auswanderung
und ihre ziele. 34 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1885, v. 2, pp. 433,
620.)— Internatioual inlt^ration and political econ-
omy. 14 pp. (Westm. Rev. v. 130, 1888, p. 474.)— Irish
poor law and Irish enilKratlou. 33 pp. (Quart Rev.
V. 167, 1884, p. 440.)— J., A. Address of the Polish Com-
mittee in Paris, to the Polish emigrants. 4 pp. (In his
Remembrances of a Polish exile, p. 58.)— Causes of the
emigration of the Poles. 6 pp. ( In his Remembrances
of a Polish exile, p. 52.)— Jeyes, S. H. Foreign pauper
immigration. 12 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 50, 1891, p. 13.)
— l.avoll<^e, R. Les ^migr^s et la soci€t€ frangoise sous
Napol6on I. 5 pp. (Oorrespo7idant, n. s. v. 125, 1890,
p. 940.) — Ijowell, D. L. Emigration from New England
to New Brunswick, 1763-64. 2 pp. ( ilfa^. Am. Hist. v. 25,
1891, p. 118.)— Mandat-Oraneey, E., Baron de. Emi-
gration. 22 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. V. 100, 1884, p. 599.)
— 9Iecklenbur||;lNeheauswan4leriiiiK:. 22pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1866, v. 1, p. 347.)— Melliek, A. D., Jr. German
emigration to the American colonies, its cause, and the
distribution of the emigrants. 27 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist.
v. 10, 1886, pp. 241, 375.)— Mills. H. R. Immigrant in-
spection service of the National Board of Health at Port
Huron, Mich., and its bearing on the public health of
the west and north-west. 5 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc.
Reports, v. 8, p. 102.)— Morgan, G. O. On well-meant
nonsense about emigration. 16 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 21,
1887, p. 696.)— Munifer, T. T. Immigration by passport.
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
1253
EMOTIONS
9 pp. (Century Mag. v. 13, 1888, p. 791.)— O'Bripn, C. Q.
Emigrant in New Yorlc. 20 pp. {Nineteenth Cfcnf. v. 16,
188-1, p. 530.)— Emigration and waste-land clauses. 10 pp.
(Forln. Rev. n. s. v. 29, 1881, p. 757.)— O'Siplll, J. Not at
home. 12 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 20, 1888, p. 553.)—
PowJlerly, T. V. A menacing irruption. 10 pp. (N.
Am. Rev. V. 147, 1888, p. 165.)— ((iiliiii, W. T. W., 4 Earl
of Dunraven and Mountearl. Invasion of destitute aliens.
16 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 985.)— Sclieflpr,
J. G. De H. Mennonite emigration to Pennsylvania.
22 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 2, 1878, p. 117.)— Self, E. Evils
incident to immigration. 11 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 138,
1884, p. 78.)— Wliytliey come. 21pp. {N.Am. Rev.v. i34,
1882, p. 347. )— Torrons, W. T. M. Transplanting to the
colonies. 11 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 9, 1881, p. 536.)—
Troffoar, E. Compulsory emigration. 11pp. (Weslm.
Rev. v. 130, 18^ p. 378.)— Tiikc, J. H. Emigration from
Ireland. 21 pjr (Confcmp. ficii. v. 41, 1882, p. 694.)— Irish
emigration. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 9, 1881, p. 358.)—
News from some Irish emigrants. 7 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 25, 1889, p. 431.)— State aid to emigrants: a reply
to Lord Brabazon. 17 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 17, 1885,
p. 280.)— With the emigrants. 27 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
v. 12, 1882, p. 134.)- Turner, T. J. On the hygiene of
emigrant ships. 69 pp. ( Am. Pub. Health Assoc. iJeporte,
V. 6, p. 17.)— Weber, J. B., and Smith, C. S. Our national
dumping-ground : a study of immigration. 15 pp. (N.
Am. Rev. v. 154, 1892, p. 424.)— White, A. Common sense
of colonization and emigration. 8 pp. (Contemp. Rev.
V. 49, 1886, p. 375. )— Invasion of pauper foreigners. 9 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 23, 1888, p. 414.)
See also ('hinese linniiirralioii into the U. S.—
Colonies and Colonization.- Coolies.- Social
science.
Einilc, ou de I'^ducation. 3 v. Rousseau, J. J.
—2307
Emilia, Italy. Bonaini, F. Archivi delle pro-
vincie dell' Emilia e le loro condizioni al flnire
del 1860. 1861. W. 66
Note.— Also in Giomale storico degli archivi toseani, v. 5,
1861, pp. 1, 93, 197, 277.
Einiliiini-Giiulici, Paolo.
Storia politica dei municipj italiani. Fi-
renze, 1851. 3 v. 8°. 4395
Eniiliaiio, Elio Quinzio. 15 cent. Encomiastica
ad divos Caes. Federicuni Imperatorem et Maximili-
anum Regem Roman. 28 pp. (Freher, M., Rer. German.
script, v. 2, p. 417.)
Einiii Pasha. See Schnltzer, E.
Eminent antliors of the nineteenth century.
Brandes, G. M. C. 2206
Eminent doctors. 2 v. Bettany, G. T. 3707
Eminent women series. 2 v. Ingram, J. H.
{Ed.) 4787
Eniiiia, Queen of the Hawaiian islands. Va-
rigny, C. C. de. Emma, Reine des lies Havai. 29 pp.
(Rev. d. deux mondcs, 1885, 3 p€r. v. 72, p. 77.)
Emma Lyonna. 5 v. Dumas, A., dhtvres
compl. V. 101-105. —4174
Einmaiiiiel Collejje, Cambridge. Commemo-
ration of the three hundredth anniversary of
the foundation : 1884. [Cambridge, 1885]. 8°.
See also Cainbrld^^e University. — 2304
Emmanuel Pliilibert, Duke of Savoy. Du Bel-
lay, J. Epithalame sur le mariage de tresillustre Prince
Philibert Emanuel, Due de Savoye, et tresillustre Prin-
cesse Marguerite de France, soeur unique dn Roy et
Duchesse de Berry. 19 pp. ( CBuvres frajifoises, v. 2,
p. 421; Pfeindc/rrtnfoisc.)— I.ettere scritte al Duca E"
da varii suoi ministri, 1552-74. 58 pp. (Archiv. star. Hal.
Appendice, v. 3, 1846, p. 127.)
Bmmerson, R. J. Hospital of St. Bartholo-
mew, Sandwich. 5 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Jmim.
v. 40, 1884, p. 56.)
Emmerson. See also Emerson.
Emmet, Thomas Addis. 1828—. Rare picture
of early New York. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 23, 1890.
p. 14.)
Emmons, Samuel Franklin. 1841—.
Geology and mining industry of Leadville,
Co). With atlas. Washington, 1886. 4°. and
atlas fo. (King, C, and Powell, J. W., U. 8.
Geol. surv. Monographs, v. 12. ) —3535
atlas —3551
The same. (U. 8. 49 Cong. 1 ge««. Hoxmc
miscel. doc. v. 2, no. 397. )
Geological sltetch of Bnflalo peaks. Col. 7 pp.
(Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol. surv. Bull. v. 1, no. 1, p. 11.)—
(Ed.) Oeolofrlcal i^ulilc book of the Rocky monn-
tain excursion. 235 pp. 13 pi. (Congris g(ol. intemat.
1891, p. 253.)
and Becker, George Ferdinand, Ph. D.
Statistics and technology of tlft precious
metals. Washington, 1885. 4°. (United
States, 10 Census, 1880, v. 13. ) —8361
Emmons, Col. William.
Battle of Bunker Hill ; or, the Temple of
liberty. 10 ed. Boston, 1859. 12°. 1324
Emmy. 8 pp. Wilkins, M. E. {Century Mag.
V. 19, 1891, p. 499.)
Emo, Abbot of Werum. —1237. Chronicon,
1204-37. 110 pp. (Matthaeus, A.,V(!(. oeOTa)j«(«c«. T. 2, p.l.)
Emory, Maj.-Gen. William Helmsley. 1811—.
Notes on the survey of the boundary line
between Mexico and the United States. Cin- .
cinnati, 1851. 8°. {Bound pamph. v. 239.) 5924
Emory and Henry College. Adams, H. B.
(Bd.) Emory and Henry College. 10 pp. 1 pi. (In hit
Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia, p. 253.)
Emotions. Bain, A. On feeling as indiffer-
ence. 14 pp. (Mind, V. 12, 1887, p. 576 ; v. 14, 1889, p. 97.)
— Cesca, G. Lehre von der natur der gefuehle. 29 pp.
(Vierteljahrsschr. f. wissens. philos.v. 10, 1888, p. 137.)—
«'obbe, F. P. Education of the emotions. 14 pp. (Forln.
Rev. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 223.)— Crawford, F. M. Emo-
tional tension and the modern novel. 8 pp. (Forum,
V. 14, 1893, p. 735.)— FonllI«e, A. Language des emo-
tions. 28 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1887, i, p«r. p. 80,
p. 154.)— <»urney, E. What is an emotion? 6pp. (Mind,
V. 9, 1884, p. 421. )— Ilorwicz, A. Prioritaet des gefuehls.
7 pp. ( Vierteljahrsschr. f. wissens. philos. v. 4, 1880, p. 128.)
— Verhaeltniss der gefuehle zu den vorstellungen und
die frage nach dem psychischen grundprocesse. 34 pp.
(Vierteljahrsschr. f. vAssens. philos. v. 3, 1879, p. 308.) —
James, W. What is an emotion ? 18 pp. (Mind, v. 9,
1884, p. 188.) -Johnson, W. E. On "feeling as indiffer-
ence." 4 pp. (Mind,\. 13, 1888, p. 80.)— Kroener, E.
Gemeingefuehl und sinnliches gefuehl. 24 pp. ( Viertel-
jahrsschr. f. wissens. philos. v. 11, 1887, p. 163.)— Knelpe,
O. Zur theorie der sinnlichen gefuehle. 91 pp. ( Viertel-
jahrsschr. f. wissens. philos. v. 11, 1887, p. 424; v. -12, 1888,
p. 50.)— Mason, F. A. On "feeling as indifference."
3 pp. (Mind, v, 13, 1888, p. 263.)— Mercler, C. Classifi-
cation of feelings. 72 pp. (Mind, v. 9, 1884, pp. 325, 509;
v. 10, 1885, p. 1.)— Read. C. Mr. Mercier's Classification
of f»elings. 7 pp. (Mind, v. 11, 1886, p. 76.)— Scripture,
B. W. Vorstellung und gefuehl. 7 pp. (Wandt, W. M.,
Philos. studien, v. 6, p. 536.)— Stanley, H. M. Feeling
and emotion. 11pp. (Afind, v. 11, 1886, p. 66.)— Relation
of feeling to pleasure and pain. 8 pp. (Mind, v. 14, 1889,
p. 537.)— Sully, J. On " feeling as indiiference." Spp.
(Mind, V. 13, 1888, p. 248.)— Wllks, 8. On the pupil in
EMOTIONS
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ENCLOS, Ninon de 1'
emotional states. 6 pp. (Broin/v. 6, 1884, p. 1.)— Wll-
Ilams. J. M. Emotional and ethical in religion. 15 pp.
(Biblioth. Sacra, v. 48, 1891, p. 45«.)— Wnndt, W. M.
Aosdruck der gemuethsbewegungen. 22 pp. {Essays,
p. 222.)— QefUehl nnd vorstellung. 23 pp. {E»says,p.l99.)
— Psychologische thatsachen nnd hjrpothesen. 15 pp.
{Ti*ri»(iahnachr. f. tcissens. philos. v. 3, 1879, p. 342.)—
Ueber das verhaeltniss der geftaehle zu den vorstellungen.
23 pp. ( Vierteyahraschr. f. mstens. philos v. 8, 1879, p. 129.)
-Zur lehre von den gemuethsbewegungen. 59 pp. {In
hit Philos. studien, v. 6, p. 335.)
See also I»o»lre.— ECMlasy.— Expression.- Fcnr.
—Mind.— Moral philosophy .— Pussloiis.-Pliysi-
osnomy.—Psychologry.—KevenKe.— Senses and
Sensation.
Enipedocles. B. C. 5 cent. Fragments. Tr.
by H. H. Milman. 6 pp. (Milman, H. H., jljramemnon o/
.^Isehj/ltts, etc. p. 239.)
Berirk, T. Empedoclis Agrigentini Carminum reli-
quiae ... fragmenta explicuit S. Karsten. 6 pp. (ZeiU.
f. alterlhumtia. v. 9, 1842, p. 1101.)— DIels, H. Studia
Empedoelea. 19 pp. (fletroes, v. 15, 1880, p. 161. )— Doe-
rlnir, A. Das weltsystem des E. 77 pp. {Zeits. f. philos.
V. 106, 1895, p, 29.)— Panierbleter, F. Zu E. 6 pp.
(Zeits. /. iMerthumsw. v. 12, 1845, p. 883.)— Preller, L.
Zur kritik der Fragmente des E. 3 pp. (Zeits. f. alter-
thumsw. V. 4, 1837, p. 153.)— T. Observations on Empe-
doclis et Parmenidis Fragmenta. 10 pp. (Valpy, A. J.,
Class. Joum. v. 26, 1822, p. 250.)
Emperor William's land, Oreenland. Koen-
neritr, (— ) von. Zur heutigen lage der verhaeltnisse anf
Kaiser- Wilhelm's land. 10 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1888, v. 2,
p. m.)
Emperors. Corio, B. Vite de gli imperatori,
incominciando da Giulio Cesare flno a Federico Barba-
rossa. 113 pp. (Jn hi« Historiadi Milano, p. 501.)
See also Biography.— Caesars, and the names of
Emperors.
Empire, Of. 9 pp. Bacon, Sir ¥., Essays, with
. annotations 6j/ B. Whately, 4 ed. p. 200.
Empire of the Hittites. Wright, W. 1715
Empire state: a compendious history of the
commonwealth of New York. Lossing, B. J.
3571
Empire state in the War of the rebellion.
Honors of the. Townsend, T. S. 3566
Empiricism. Achelis, T. Ueber die soge-
nannte reine erfahrnng des empirisrous. 17 pp. (Zeits. f.
philos. V. 82, 1883, p. 40.) — Bain, A. Empiricist position.
24 pp. (Jlftjut, V. 14, 1889, p. 369.)— Glogan, G. Empiris-
mns und wissenschaftslehre. 27 pp. {Zeits, f, voelker-
ptych. V. 13, 1882, p. 349.)- James, W. Absolutism and
empiricism. 6 pp. {Mind, v. 9, 1884, p. 281.)— Poskc, F.
Empirischer ursprung und die allgemeingueltigkeit des
beharrungsgesetzes. 20 pp. ( Vierte(jahrsschr. f. w,^sens.
philos. V. 8, 1884, p. 385.)
See also Metaphysics.— Philosophy.
Empis, Adolphe Joseph Simonis. Lorain, P.
Acad^mie fran;aise. Reception de M. E. 17 pp. {Corre-
tpondant, v. 21, 1848, p. 20.)— Vlennet, J. P. G. Les six
femmes d'Henri Vni : scenes bistoriques, par E. 16 pp.
{Rev. contemp. 1854, v. 8, p. 83.)
Employers' liability for personal injuries to
their employees. Fall, C. G. —1362
Employes. 214 pp. Balzac, H. de, (Euvres
eompl. v. 11, p. 65.
Empoli, Giovanni da. 16 cent. Lettere . . .
agginntavi la vita di esso Giovanni scritta da Girolamo
da Empoli, suo zio. 102 pp. {Archiv. star. ital. Appendice,
V. a, 1846, p. 9.)
and Galli, Raffaello. Lettere. 10 pp.
i Archiv. itor. ilal. 4 s. v. 6, 1880, p. 166.)
Empoli, Girolamo da. 16 cent. Vita di Gio-
vanni da Empoli. 15 pp. {^rcftiv. 8<or. t(al. Appendice,
V. 3, 1846, p. 19.)
Emporias, Spain. Balaguer y Merino, A.
Ordinacions y bans del Comtat d'Empurias. 30 pp. {Bev.
d. lang. rom. v. 15, 1879, p. 18.)— Zangronli, Z. de.
Monnaie d'or aux types d'Empories. 3 pp. {Rev. archSol.
n. 8. v. 44, 1882, p. 28.)
Emporius. 6 cent. Praeceptum deliberativae.
5 pp. (Halm, K. von, Bhetores Lat. min. p. 570.)— Prae-
ceptum denionstrativac ntaterlae. 4 pp. (Halm,
K. von, Rhetores Lai. min. p. 567.)— De cthopoeia. 3pp.
(Halm, K. von, Bhetores Lat. min. p. 561.)— Praeceptum
loci coniniunis. 4 pp. {Halxn, K. von, Rhetores Lat.
Tnin. p. 564.)
Ems, Prussia. Catty, F. A. Handbook for
Ems and its environs. 1855. 4467
Ell pas.saiit : nouvelle. 29 pp. Bigot, M. H.
(J. Mairet, pseud.) {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p£r.
v. 13, 1882, p. 230.)
En province. 117 pp. James, H., Jr. {Atlant.
Monthly, v. 52, 1883, pp. 24, 169, 303, 453, 630 ; V. 63, 1884,
pp. 217, 515, 623.)
En Riissie : nouvelle. 115 pp. Achkinasi, M.
{Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 pfir. v. 25, 1886, pp. 88, 290,
506.)
En trois seinaines: nouvelle. 38 pp. Ger-
vais, P. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 42, 1889,
p. 477.)
Enamelling. Alexandre, A. Histoire de
I'art dgcoratif du XVI sifecle k nos jours.
[1891.] — 17E4
Ahdant, M. Emailleurs et emaillerie de
Limoges. 1855. —1746
■ Jacob, S. S., and Hendley, T. H. Jeypore
enamels. 1886. — 17D7
Baye, J., Baron de. Note sur des carreaux £maill£8
de la Champagne. 19 pp. (Soc. antiq. de France, Mim.
V. 46, 1885, p. 206.)— t'oiirajod, L. Le plus ancien £mail
translucide en relief. 4 pp. (Soc. antiq. de France, Bull.
1889, p. 189; with Mim. v. 50.)— Du IWolay-Bacon, B.
Examen d'un projet d'appliquer l'€mail an d€cor ext6-
rieur des Edifices. 13 pp. { Correspondant, v. 8, 1844, p. 853.)
— I.abarte, C. J. Emaillerie. 236 pp. 7 pi. (In ftis Hist,
des arts industriels, v. 3, p. 1.)
See also Decoration and Ornament.— Fine arts.
— Jewelry. — Metal work. — Pottery.
Enaiilt, Louis. 1822—.
La Norvfege. {Rev. contemp. 1855, v. 1-3, 6 ;
1856, V. 1. ) 3916
Les isles Hebrides. 103 pp. {Rev, contemp. 1864, v. 2,
p. 382; V. 3, pp. 216, 562.)
Enceplialocele. Horsley, V. Case of occipital
encephalocele. 16 pp. 1 pi. (Brain, v. 7, 1885, p. 228.)
See also Brain and Bferves, Pafftoiogj/.— Tumors.
Enchanted bridle. 6 pp. {Blackwood's Mag.
V. 128, 1880, p. 436.)
Enchanted lake. 11 pp.
temp. Rev. v. 43, 1883, p. 428.)
Enchiridion. Quarles, F.
Enciclopcdia Dantesca.
Mamuile Dantesco.
Encinas, Francisco de, and Encinas, Jaime de.
Boelinier, E. Franzisco and Jaime de Enzinas. 64 pp.
{In his Spanish reformers, v. 1, p. 131.)
Eiicke's comet. Sec Comets.
Enclos, Ninon de 1'. See L'Enclos, A.
Arnold, E. {Ccm-
1238
5 V. Ferrazzi, G. J.,
2386
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BBITANNICA
1255
ENDERLE, Matthee
Encyclopaedia Britannica. A dictionary of
arts, sciences, and general literature. 9 ed.
V. 17-24, and Index. Edinburgh, 1884-89. 9 v.
4°. (Rev. of in Edin. Rev. v. 169, 1889, p. 328. )
Note.— For v. 1-16 see preceding catalogue. R.54
Contents.
Motanabbi-Ormuzd, v. 17. Sibbald, Sir R. - Szolnok,
Ome-Phthisis, v. 18. v. 23.
Phylactery-Proxy, v. 19. T.-Upsala, v. 23.
Prudentius, A. C.-Roswitha, Ural - Zymotic diseases,
V. 20. V. 24.
Rotlie, R.-Siam, v. 21. Index.
American supplement to Encyclopaedia
Britannica. 9 ed. A dictionary of arts, sci-
ences, and general literature. Phila., 1889-91.
4 V. 4°. R.54
Contents.
Aal, J.-Central Falls, v. 1. Faed, J.-Navy of the U. S.
Centralia-Factory, v. 2. v. 3.
Neagle, J.-Zunz, L. v. 4.
Encyclopaedia of cottage, farm, and villa
architecture and furniture. Loudon, J. C.
—1787
Encyclopaedia of the Presbyterian Church
in the United States of America. Nevin, A.,
and others (Ed«.) 1141
Encyclopaedias.
Adams, C. K. (Ed.) Johnson's Universal
cyclopaedia. New ed. 1894-95, 8 v. R.53
Note.— For the ed. of 1888 »ee Barnard, F. A. P., and
Qoyot, A.
American annual cyclopaedia, 1875-95.
1876-96, 21 V. 2191
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Barnard, F. A. P., and Guyot, A. (Eds.)
Johnson's (revised) Universal cyclopaedia.
1888, 8 V. 2121
iVbte.— For the ed. of 1894-95 see Adams, C. K.
Brockhaus, F. A. Conversations lexikon.
AUgemeine deutsche real-encyklopaedie. v. 7-
16, and suppl. 1884-87, 11 v. R.45
Note. — For v. 1-6 see preceding catalogue.
Chambers, W., and Chambers, R. Ency-
clopaedia : a dictionary of universal knowl-
edge. 1897, 10 V. R.63
Encyclopaedia Britannica. 9 ed. v. 17-
24, and index. 1884-89, 9 v. R.54
Note. — For v. 1-16 see preceding catalogue.
American supplement. 1889-91, 4 v.
R.54
Ersch, J. S., Gruber, J. G., and others.
AUgemeine encyclopaedie der wissenschaften
und kuenste. 2 section, v. 34-43. 1883-89,
10 V. R.64
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Glaire, J. B., and others (Eds.) Encyclo-
pedic catholique . . . 1840- [57], 21 v. —3162
Glanvillb, B. de. Batman uppon Bar-
tholome, his booke De proprietatibus rerum.
1582. P.R.
Hunter, R. Encyclopaedic dictionary.
1879-89, 7 v. in 14. R.14.
John.son's Universal cyclopaedia. See
Adams, C. K.— Barnard, F. A. P., and Guyot, A.
Lalor, J. J. (Ed.) Cyclopaedia of political
science, political economy, and of the political
history of the United States. 1883-84, 3 v.
R.71
Larousse, p. a. (iSa.) Grand dictionnaire
universel du XIX sifecle. v. 17. n. d. L.21
JVbJe.— For v. 1-16 see preceding catalogue.
Little, C. E. Historical lights : six thou-
sand quotations from standard histories and
biographies. [1886.] 1142
M'Clintock, J., and Strong, J. Cyclo-
paedia of Biblical, theological and ecclesias-
tical literature, v. 10, and suppl. 1881-87,
3 V. R.92
Note.— For v. 1-9 see preceding catalogue.
MoREAU, G. (Ed.) Revue encyclop6dique,
1891-95. [1892-96], 5 v. ' 2121
Schaff, p., and Jackson, S. M. [Eds.)
Encyclopedia of living divines and Christian
workers of all denominations in Europe and
America. 1887. R.81
and others (Eds.) Religious encyclo-
paedia. 1887, 3 V. R.81
Smith, B. E. (Ed.) Century cyclopedia of
names. [1894.] 1112
Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Diccionario flloso-
flco, traduccion al EspaSol . . . por C. Lanuza.
1825, 10 V. —4156
Zedler, J. H. {Ed.) Grosses vollstaendiges
universal lexicon. 1732-50, 64 v. in 62. W. 12
Noethige supplemente. 1751-54, 4 v.
W.21
Ro»a, G. Nuova enciclopedia popolare italiana. 10 pp.
(Archiv. stor. ital. 2 s. v. 6, 1887, p. 146.)
iVote.— For encyclopaedias of a subject see its name, as
Medicine, MiiHic, etc.
Encyclopaedic dictionary. 7 v. in 14. Hun-
ter, R. R.14
Encyclopaedic medical dictionary. 4 v.
Foster, F. P. 1142
Eiicyclopeilie catholique. 21 v. Glaire, J.
B., and others (£d8.) —3162
Encyklopaedie der rechtswisscuschaft.
HoltzendorflF, F. von {Ed.) R.72
Encyklopaedie und niethodologie der ro-
manischen philologie. 2 v. Koerting, G. K. O.
L.103
Ende, Hermann (£d.) 1830—
Handbuch der architektur. See Dunn, J.,
and others.
Endeavour to classify the sepulchral remains
in Northamptonshire. Hartshorne, C. H. 2545
Enderbie, Percy. 17 cent.
Cambria triumphans, or Brittain in its per-
fect lustre. Shewing the origen and antiquity
of that illustrious nation. The succession of
their kings and princes, from the first, to
King Charles . . . the manner of the investure
of the princes, with the coats of arms of the
nobility. London, 1661. 2 v. in 1. fo. 1511
Enderlo, Matthes. Laube, G. C. Waldordnnng
und das bcrgformelbuch des E. 45 pp. ( Verein f. gcsch.
d. Deutscben in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 29, 1891, p. 201.)
ENDERLEIN, Kaspar
1256
ENGEL, Louis
Kuderlciii, Kaspar. Leasing, J. Fran5oi8Briot
und E. 10 pp. 3 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch, kunst^amml.
JoArft. V. 10, 1889, p. 171.)
Eiulicott, John, Gov. of Mass. Whittier, J. G.
Gov. Endicott. 2 pp. ( Woria, v. 6, p. 434.)
Endiiiiioii and Phoebe. 49 pp. Drayton, W.,
Poems, p. 191. (Roxburghe Club.)
Endle^ piinishiueut. See Future punish-
ment.
£ucIowiueiit of research. Appleton, C. E.
Economic aspect of the endowment of research. 18 pp.
(Forln. Ber. n. s. v. 16, 1874, p. 519.)— Ashley, C. S. Edu-
cational endowments. 16 pp. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. 31,
1887, p. 535, )— <'rel|chtoii, M. Endowment of research.
7 pp. (itaemillan't Mag. v. 34, 1876, p. 186.)— UilniRii,
D. C. Charity and knowledge. 6 pp. (Science, v. 14, 1889,
p. 11.)— I.Hnk«*»t<»r, E. R. Endowment of research.
4 pp. (iVafure, V. 14, 1876, p. 126.)— Proetor, R. A. En-
dowment of scientific research. 18pp. (Pop. Sci. Monthly,
V. 3, 1878, pp. 354, 437.)— Shiirrlclt, R. W. Certain ques-
tions relating to national endowment of research in this
country, and their importance. 3 pp. (ScieTtce, v. 7, 1886,
p. 284.)
See also Discoveries (in science).- Science.
Eiiduwiiients. Freeman, B. A. Ancient church
endowments; Ancient lay endowments. 26 pp. (Con-
lemp. Ren. v. 69, 1891, pp. 188, 875. )— Johnson, R. Col-
lege endowments. 7 pp. (AT. j4m. Jtec. V. 136, 1883, p. 490.)
See also Church beneflces and property. —
Chnrch of Knylnnd, Establishment.— Property.
Endyiiiioii. Yates, J. Some remarks on a
statue of E. 2 pp. 1 pi. (Philol. Soc. London, Proc. v. 1,
1854, p. 8.)
Eneas. Texte critique. Grave, J. S. de (Ed.)
(Suchier, H., Biblioth. Norman, v. 4.) 2304
Enemies of books. Blades, W. W. 18
Energy. See Force and Energy.
Enfanccs Ogler, Les. Adenez, or Adanes, Le
Hoi. 2384
Enfant de I'hdpital. 81 pp. Des Roches, J.
(Biblioth. univ. el rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 24, 1884, pp. 40, 260,
472.)
Enfant de ma femnie. 2 v. in 1. Kock, O.
P. de, (Euvrcs compl. v. 1, 2. 4177
Enfant du carnaval. 3 v. in 1. Pigault-
Lebrun, C. A. G., (Euvres eompl. v. 1-3. 4147
Enfant iiiandit. 97 pp. Balzac, H. de, (Euvres
compl. V. 16, p. 1.
Enfant Mige k trois ans, contenant les demands
que lul fit I'Empereur Adrien et les rgponses
de I'enfant. Troyes, n. d. 24°. (Biblioth.
bleue, V. 19. ) 2316
Enfaiitin, Barthfilemi Prosper. 1796-1864.
Oiuvres. See Saint-Simon, C. H. de R.,
Comte de, and Enfantin, B. P. (in preceding
catalogue).
EnfantN de Marie. 106 pp. Kock, C. P. de,
(Euvres compl. v. 103, p. 1 .
Enfer, V. See Dante Alighieri.
Enfield, Viscountess. See Byng, A. H. F.
Enfield, William.
Young artist's assistant, elements of the
fine arte. With engravings. 6 ed. London,
n. d. 8". _1748
Enfield, Conn. Winch, G. W. Enfield. 24 pp.
(Trumbull, J. H., Mem. hist, of Uartjord co. Conn. v. 2,
p. 139.)
Enfield, England. See Enville.
Enford, England. Carring^ton, F. A. Curious
endowment of a chantry at E. 2 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 2, 1855, p. 129.)
See also Wiltshire.
Enfranchisement of the metropolitan dis-
tricts. Speech on the. Lambton, J. G., 1 Earl
Durham. ( With Hill, R., Home colonies.) 3155
Engadine, Switzerfond. Ulrich, J. (£d. ) Enga-
dinische chrestomathie. 1882. {In his Rhae-
toromanische chrestomathie, v. 2. ) 2395
FIubI, A. von (Ed.) Chanzuns popularas d'Engadina.
27 pp. (Romanische studien, v. 1, 1875, p. 309.)~Kld«l, J.
The Engadine summer and winter. 8 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 24, 1888, p. 53.)— Main, J. F. Upper Engadine in
winter. 9 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 37, 1885, p. 168.)—
I'Irich, J. Sacrifice d' Abraham : myst^re engadinois.
18 pp. (iJomama, V. 8, 1879, p. 374.)
Engadinisclic chrestomathie. Ulrich, J.,
Rhaetoromanische chrestomathie, v. 2. 2395
Engagement vindicated. B., T. (Common-
wealth tracts, V. 1. ) 4555
Engel, ( — ). Ueber kranke ammonitenformen
im schwaebischen Jura. 60 pp. 3 pi. (Acad. Caes. Loop.
Car. Nova acta, v. 61, 1894, p. 325.)
Engel, Arthur. 1855—. Barques votives d'Al-
col«e. 3 pp. 2 pi. (Rev. archiol. 3 s. v. 16, 1890, p. 339.)—
N6cropole romaine de Carinona. 6 pp. (Rev. archiol.
3 s. V. 17, 1891, p. 385.)— Note sur quelques collections
espaKnoles. 10 pp. (iJei). archSof. 3 s. v. 17, 1891, p. 226.)
— Fouilles ex€cut^es aux environs de S^'vilie. 7 pp.
(Rev, archiol. 3 s. v. 17, 1891, p. 87.)— Note sur quelques
MSB. arch^ologiques conserves k Seville. 4 pp. (Rev.
archiol. 3 s. v. 17, 1891, p. 100.)
and Serriire, Raymo.nd. Traitfi de numis-
matique du moyen 9.ge. Paris, 1891-94. 2 v.
8°. 2704
Engel, Franz. 1834 — . Internationale garten-
bau-auBstellung zu Hamburg. 42 pp. ( Unscre Zeit, 1870,
V. 1, pp. 145, 330.)— Aus der Sierra Nev&da de SK'rida.
36 pp. (Samml. icissens. vortrg. n. s. v. 3, 1888, p. 319.)—
Die palinen in ihrer wis.senschaftlichen und culturge-
schichtlichen bedeutung. 42 pp. ( U7iscre Zeit, 1886, v. 1,
pp. 684, 818.)— Auf dem I»!lranio. 13 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1873, V. 2, p. 401.)— Die pllanzcnriesen unserer erde.
56 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1874, v. 2, pp. 93, 190.)- Erlebnisse und
anschauungen aus dem tropischen Kiiefl-Ainerika.
49 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1869, v. 2, pp. 349, 603. )— Reiseskizzen
aus Sued-Amerika. 36 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 2, pp. 448,
727.) — Skizzen und bilder aus Sued-Amerika. 85 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 2, pp. 496, 659, 848, 935.)— Land und
leute des tropischen Aiuerika. 45 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1874, V. 1, pp. 248, 479.)
Engel, Johann Jakob.
SiDDONS, H. Practical illustrations of rhe-
torical gesture and action ; adapted to the
English drama; from a work on the subject
by M. Engel. 1822. 3315
Engel, Karl. 1818-82.
Musical myths -and facts. London, 1876.
2 V. 8°. —2755
Engel, Karl Dietrich Loonhard. 1824—.
Zusammenstellung der Faust-schriften vom
16 jahrh. bis mitte 1884. Der Bibliotheca
Faustiana 2 aufl. Oldenburg, 1885. 8°. W.57
Engel, Louis.
From Mozart to Mario. Reminiscences of
half a century. London, 1886. 2 v. 12°. 3707
ENGELBERG, Switzerland
1257
ENGINEERmG
Kiiffelbei"}?, Switzerland. Bartsch, K. F. Alt-
und mittelhochdcutschcs aus £. 29 pp. (Oermonto, v. 18,
1873, pp. 48,234.)
Eiiffclbert, St., Abp. of Cologne. Caesarius,
Prior of Heiaterbach. Vita Sancti Engclbcrti Archiepis-
copi Coloniensis, 1204-25. 36 pp. (Boehmer, J. P., Fontea
rer. German, v. 2, p. 294.)
Eiijft!lbreolit, August Gottfried (Ed.)
Claudiani Mamerti Opera. See Mamertus,
C. E. (in preceding catalogue).
[Ed.) Fausti Reiensis . . . Opera. See
Faustus, St., Bp. of Riez.
Kiij>:elliai'ilt, August Moritz.
Erbstein, a., and Erbstein, J. Eroerterun-
gen auf dem gebiete der saechslschen muenz-
und medaillen-geschichte. Bei verzeichnung
" der Hofrath Engelhardt'schen sammlung.
1888-90, 2 V. in 1. 2766
Kiiffclhardt, Edouard. 1828—.
La Turquie et le Tanzimat, ou histoire des
rfiformes dans 1' Empire ottoman depuis 1826
jusqu'a nos jours. Paris, 1882-84. 2 v. 8°. 3484
Eiiffelhardt, Friedrich Wilhelm. Carnuth, O.
F. W. Engelhardt. 2 pp. (Biog. jahrb. f. atterth. p. 18:
Jahresb. ueber forlschr. der class, alterth. v. 20, 1881.)
Engelhardt, L. Heinrich.
Vaterlaendische geschichte des Elsasses . . .
fortgesetzt von der Revolution 1789 bis 1815.
See Strobel, A. W., and Engelhardt, L. H. (in
preceding catalogue).
Eiigelhorn, E. Die pflege der irren, sonst und
jetzt. 32 pp. (Samml. wissens. vorlrg. v. 20, 1885, p. 185. )
Eiigclinaiiii, A.
Civilprozess : geschichte und system. Bres-
lau, 1889-90. 2 V. 8°. —2316
Eiij'-cliiiann, George, M. D. 1809-84.
Botanical works. Collected for Henry
Shaw. Ed. by Wm. Trelease and Asa Gray.
Cambridge, 1887. 4°. —2681
Contents. Species of alisiiiaocac— Papers on Ameri-
can oaks.— De antlioljsl prodroniiiK: dissertatio
inauguralis phytomorphologica. — Collected species of
aNrI<-pIa<lpap. — BIOKrraplilral skelfh — Descrip-
tions and notes from the It»taiiiral tiaxette.— Papers
on <-acteae.— t'oin|>asN plant.— Papers on conl-
fprac— Papers on cuseutlnoac— Two new diopcl-
ons jtraMses of the United States.— Dimorphism of
<lral>a bracliycarpa.— Papers on eiiphorblapeac.
—Remarks on rpm I iaiieae.— Catalogue of a collection
of plants made by Charles A. Woyer.-Species founded
in Uray's Manual.— Papers on Iso6I«'H.— Papers on
Jiiiifus.— Papers on loranihaceae.- Shorter uiIn-
cpllanooiiN papers.— Descriptions in botany of the
upper Missouri.— Remarkson neliinibinni liiteuni,
etc.— Distribution of the Norlli American flora.—
Revision of the oenotherae of subsection ona|;ra.—
Descriptions in |>lantae Fendlcrianae.— Descrip-
tions in plantae liindhelinerianae.— Descriptions
in plantae Wriglitianae.— Lists and collected de-
scriptions of plants.— Note on pol.v$;'onuni tenne.—
Structure of the fruit and seed of ribes.— Botany of
Simpson's expedition.- Spirodela.— Character of
the vegetation of south-western Texas.— Descriptions
from the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanlral <^lnb.—
Papers on vitis.— Sketch of the botany of Dr. A. Wisll-
zeniis's expedition.— Papers on yneea, agave, etc.
Caetaceae of the boundary. 78 pp. 75 pi. (Emory,
W. H., Report . . . V. S. and Mex. boundary surv.v.2, pt. 1.) ,
ltio«;rapliieal sketch of E. 4 pp. (/n his Botani-
cal works, p. iii.)
EiiKelnianii, George Julius, M.D. Bennett,
A. H. Eugclmann on the bystero- neuroses. 5 pp.
(Brain, v. 2, 1880, p. 68.)
EiiKelinaiiii, Max.
Vegetarische Weltanschauung in Goethe's
Faust. Breslau, 1883. 8°. 3364
Eiigelnianii, Rudolf. Die sonnenflnsterniss
vora 18 Aug. 1868. 23 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1869, v. 1, p. 130. )
Kii;>reliiianii, Wilhelm. 1808-78.
Bibliotheca scriptorum classicorum. 8 aufl.
von E. Preuss. Leipzig, 1880-82. 2 v. 8°. L.104
Contents. Scrlptores liraeel, v. 1.— Neriptoreo
I^allnl, V. 2.
Engelnstedt, N. von. Die franzoesisch-itali-
enische Alpengrenze und ihre verteidigung. 27 pp. ( Un-
sere Zeit, 1890, v. 2, p. 497.)— Welchen werth habcn Ulb.
raltar und Malta fuerGrosfibritannien? 5 pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1891, V. 1, p. 366.)
Eiigels, Friedrich. 1819—.
Origine de la famille, de la propriety
priv6e, et de l'6tat. Traduction fran§ai8e par
Henri Rav6. Paris, 1893. 12°. —1367
(Ed. ) Capital, by Karl Marx. See Marx, K.
Engcr, Robert Rudolph Heinrich {Ed. ) 1813-73.
Aristophanis Comoediae. See Aristophanes
En^Iiieii, Francois de Bourbon, Comte d'.
Zeller, B. Le Comte d'Enghien. 1890.
(In his Hist, de Prance, v. 8.) 4657
Engliieii, Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon
Cond6, Due d'.
DupiN, A. M. J. J. Pieces judiciaires et
historiques relatives au procfes du Due d'En-
ghien . 1823. —2322
BroKlie, J. V. A., Due de. Le Due d'Enghien. 9 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 115, 1888, p. 1017.)— I»uc d'Kll-
Khien. 28 pp. [Edin. Rev. v. 169, 1889, p. 351.)— Foiir-
nier, A. Note sur les derniers ann^es d'E. 4 pp. (Rev.
hist. V. 35, 1887, p. 96.)
Engineer, The. v. 57-82. London, 1884-96.
26 V. fo. — 4761
Note. — For v. 1-56 see preceding catalogue.
Eiigineerlug.
Davy, C. Architect, engineer, and opera-
tive builder's constructive manual. 1839.
—1775
Drinker, H. S. Tunneling, explosive com-
pounds, and rock drills. 1893. — 2713
Institution op Civil Engineers (J'ub.)
Engineering education in the British do-
minions. Compiled from official sources, with
regulations of the Institution of Civil Engi-
neers as to the admission of students. 1891.
—4707
Law, H. Rudiments of civil engineering,
for the use of beginners. 1848. — 2726
• Phillips, H. J. Engineering chemistry.
1891. —1506
Smeaton, J. Reports, made on various
occasions, in the course of his employment as
a civil engineer, v. 3. 1812. —2721
United States, Engineers, Corps of An-
nual reports of the Chief of Engineers. 1882-
94, 56 V. and index 2 v. —4756
i^Tote.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
ENQINEERINa
1258
ENGLAND
Wkisbach, J. Principles of the mechanics
of machinery and engineering. 1847-48, 2 v.
{lAbr. of illuatr. set. works, v. 2, 5. ) —2734
WIlMon, H. M. Engineering results of irrigation
survey. 76 pp. 34 pi. (Powell, J. W., U. S. geol. gurv.
IS ann. report, 1891-92, Pt. S: U. S. 52 Oong. 2 ten. Bouse
exec. doe. v. 17, p. SSI.)
See aho Aqupdnots. — Arches. — Architecture
and Biiil<liii)c. — Artesian wells. — Blasllnir. —
Breakwaters. — Bridges. — Canals. — Docks. —
Dockyards.— Drainage.— nredfcinK.—Embank-
Inir. — Eniclneers. — Harbors. — Hydraulics. —
Irrlicaliou. — Machinery. — Mathematics. — Me-
chanics. — Military art and science. — Mines
and Mining. — Piers. — Railroads. — Roads. —
Hewers. — Steam engines. — Strength of ma-
terials.—Surveying;.— Tunnels.— Water supply.
Eugineering, Periodicals.
Annales des ponts et chaussSes. Paris,
1884-96. 26 v. —2793
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Daly, O. D. Revue g6n6rale de I'architec-
ture et des travaux publics, v. 41-44. Paris,
1884-87. 4 V. —4591
AVjte.- For v. 1-40 see preceding catalogue.
Engineer, v. 57-82. Lend., 1884-96. 26 v.
iVbte.— For v. 1-66 see preceding catalogue. — 4761
Engineering, v. 37-62. Lend., 1884-96.
26 V. —4732
Note.—FoT V. 1-36 see preceding catalogue.
Engineering and Mining Journal, v. 37-
62. N. Y., 1884-96. 26 v. —3722
JVole.- For v. 5-36 see preceding catalogue.
iNSTiTtrrioN OP CiVTL Engineers. Minutes
of proceedings, v. 75-126. Lond., 1884-96.
52 V. —4793
Note.— For v. 1-74 see preceding catalogue.
Engineering, Military. See Military engineer-
ing.
Engineering: an illustrated weekly journal.
Ed. by W. H. Maw and J. Dredge, v. 37-62.
London, 1884-96. 26 v. fo.
Note.— For v. 1-36 see preceding catalogue.
Engineering and Mining Journal
New York, 1884-96. 26 v. fo.
JTote.- For v. 5-36 see preceding catalogue.
Engineering chemistry. Phillips, H. J.
—1506
Engineering education in the British do-
minions. Institution of Civil Engineers (Pub. )
—4707
Engineers. Institution of Civil Engineers
(Pub.) Engineering education in the British
dominions. Compiled from official sources,
with reg^ulations of the Institution of Civil
Engineers as to the admission of students.
1891. —4707
HIckenlooper, a. Our volunteer engineers. 18 pp.
(Hunter, R., Sketches of uxir history, 1861-65, v. 3, p. 301.)
See also Biography. — Eng:lneerlng;> and the
names of engineers, as Brindley, J.— Brnnel, Sir M.
J.— Oreathead, J. H.— Nmcaton. J.— Stephenson,
O., etc.
—4732
v. 37-62.
—3722
Engineers, Corps of.
ffineers, Corps of.
See United States, En-
Engineers' journal of the siege of York, Va.
4 pp. (Afag.^m. Hist. V. 4, 1880, p. 449.)
Engines. See Fires. — Locomotive engines. —
Steam engines.
England, John, D.D., Bp. of Charleston. Clarke,
R. H. Rt. Rev. John England. 39 pp. (In his Lives of
deceased Bps. v. 1, p. 271.)
England, Rev. Thomas Richard. 1790-1847.
Life of Rev. Arthur O'Leary . . . including
historical anecdotes, memoirs, and many
hitherto unpublished documents illustrative
of the Irish Catholics, during the eighteenth
century. London, 1822. 8°. 4715
England.
Arrangement :
General and Miscsllaneous Works.
Agriculture.
Antiquities.
Architecture.
Bibliography.
Biography.
Birds.
Botany.
Canals.
Census.
Church history.
Climate.
Commerce.
Costume.
Education.
Pine arts.
Geology and mineralogy.
Industries.
Insects.
Lands and estates.
Maps.
Music.
National and social character.
Natural history.
Palaeontology.
Political economy.
Poor and poor laws.
Railroads,
Statistics.
Zoology.
England.
Adams, J. Index villaris ; or, an exact
register, alphabetically digested, of all the
cities ... in England and Wales . . . 1690. 2541
Black, A., and Black, C. (Pubs.) Pic-
turesque guide to the English lakes. 1856.
.2467
(Pubs.) Picturesque tourist, and road
and railway guide book through England and
Wales. 1855. 2412
Brown, J. C. Forests of England. 1883.
^696
Chamberlayne, E. Angliae notitia; or,
the present state of England. 1669-1702, 14 v.
Note. — For other v. see preceding catalogue. 1598
Chateaubriand, F. A. R., Vicomte de. Re-
collections of Italy, England, and America.
1815, 2 V. .2466
CoxE, A. C, Bp. of Western New York. Im-
pressions of England. 1856. .2466
Denton, W. England in the fifteenth
century. 1888. 1506
DiBDiN, T. F. Bibliographical, antiquarian,
and picturesque tour in the northern counties
of England. 1838, 2 v. W. 14
Dove, P. E. (Ed.) Domesday commemora- ,
tion, 1086-1886. Domesday studies : being the
papers read at the meetings of the Domesday
commemoration, 1886. 1888-91, 2 v. 1593
Emerson, R. W. English traits. [1884.]
( Works, V. 5. ) 3136
FiENNES, C. Through England on a side
saddle in the time of William and Mary. 1888.
1462
ENGLAND
1259
ENGLAND
PoBSTER, J. G. A. Ansichten vom Nieder-
rhein, von Brabant, Plandern, Holland, Eng-
land, und Frankrelch . . . 1790. 1791-94, 3 v.
1408
Freeman, E. A. English towns and dis-
tricts. 1883. 1525
■ Gallenga, a. C. N. (L. Mariotti, pseud.)
Episodes of my second life. (American and
English experiences. ) 1885. 2407
GOADBY, E. The England of Shakespeare.
n. d. 1518
GoMMB, G. L. {Ed.) Gentleman's Maga-
zine library : English topography, pts. 2, 6-8.
1892-96, 5 V. 4156
Grosley, p. J. Tour to London ; or, new
observations on England, and its inhabitants.
Tr. from the French by T. Nugent. 1772, 2 v.
1536
Grundy, F. H. Pictures of the past :
memories of men I have met and places I
have seen. 1879. 4785
Halibiirton, T. C. The Attach^ ; or, Sam
Slick in England, n. d. {Omnibus of modern
romance, v. 11. ) 1291
Nots. — Fiction.
Hawthorne, N. Our old home and Eng-
lish note-books. 1891, 2 v. ( Works, v. 7, 8. ) 3136
Hawthorne, Mrs. S. A. P. Notes in Eng-
land and Italy. 1878. 1404
Holmes, O. W. In his Our hundred days
in Europe. 1887. 1403
Ledru-Rollin, a. a. L., dit. De la deca-
dence de I'Angleterre. 1850, 2 v. 1591
Locke, D. R. (P. V. Nasby, pseud.) Nasby
in exile ; or, six months of travel in England,
Ireland, Scotland . . . 1882. 2205
— — Macky, J. Journey through England.
lAnon.] 1724, 2 v. 1407
Maton, W. G. Observations relative chiefly
to the natural history, picturesque scenery,
and antiquities of the western counties of
England, made in 1794, 96. 1797, 2 v. 2545
MissoN, F. M. Memoirs and observations
in his travels over England . . . tr. by Mr.
Ozell. 1719. 1517
Ogilby, J. Britannia depicta ; or, Ogilby
improv'd ; being a correct coppy of actual
survey of all ye direct and principal cross
roads in England and Wales. 1753. 1526
Parma, D. F. Diario del viaggio fatto in
Inghilterra nel 1639 dal Nunzio pontificio
Bossetti. 1885. {Scelta di curiositd. letterarie,
no. 212.) 2352
Paterson, D. Roads ; being an entirely
original and accurate description of all the
direct and principal cross roajis in England
and Wales. 1824. 1525
Pennant, T. Tour from Downing to
Alston-Moor. 1801. ' 1402
PococKE, R., Bp. of Ossory and Meath.
Travels through England. 1888-89, 2 v. {Cam-
den Soc. n. s. nos. 42, 44. ) 1504
Vol. ni.-158.
Pyne, J. B. The English lake district.
1853. — 17A3
Raumer, F. L. G. von. England in 1841.
1842, 2 V. 1526
Ruskin, J. Pleasures of England. Lectures
given in Oxford. 1884 85, 4 pts. —1753
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States, and the Southern Confederacy. 1864.
.2667
SCHAIBLE, K. H. Geschichte der Deutschen
in England, von den ersten germanischen
ansiedlungen in Britannien bis zum ende des
18 jahrhunderts. 1885. 1518
Skrine, H. Tours in the north of Eng-
land. 1795. 1402
Smith, W. Particular description of Eng-
land, 1588. With views of some of the chief
towns. 1879. 1402
Sorbiere, S. de. Relation d'un voyage en
Angleterre. [Anon.] 1666. 4467
South, J. F. Memorials of the craft of
surgery in England. 1886. —3702
Stafford, W. Compendious or briefe ex-
amination of certayne ordinary complaints . . .
Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 1581; repr. 1876.
{New Shaks. Soc. 6 s. no. 3. ) 3303
Stanford, E. {Pub.) Parliamentary county
atlas and handbook of England and Wales.
1885. 1434
Stowe, Mrs. H. E. B. Sunny memories of
foreign lands. 1864, 2 v. 1408
Stubbes, p. Anatomy of the abuses in
England in Shakspere's youth, A. D. 1683.
Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 1877-82, 3 pts. {New
Shaks. Soc. 6 s. nos. 4, 6, 12. ) 3303
Sylvan, pseud. Pictorial hand-book to
the English lakes. 1854. .2467
TUCKERMAN, H. T. Month in England.
1853. 1405
Walford, T. Scientific tourist through
England, v. 2. 1818. 2517
Wheaton, N. S. Journal of a residence
during several months in London ; including
excursions through various parts of England.
1830. 1614
Altliails, F. Beitraege zur geschichte der deutschen
colonic in E. 49 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1873, v. 1, pp. 433, 534 ;
1873, V. 2, p. 225.)— .4rnoId. Sir E. Duty and destiny of
E. in India. 21 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. 154, 1892, p. 168.)—
Bennett, J. A. Account of papers relating to the royal
jewel-house in the 16 and 17 centuries. 20 pp. {Archae-
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19 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 40, 1884, p. 28.)—
Black, W. Few days' more driving. 16 pp. [Harper'a
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Bokcniiain, O. Mappula Angliae. 34pp. iEng.atudien,
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civilization in E. 32 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire
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On Ptolemy's measurements of the south coast. 10 pp.
(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 37, 1881, p. 269.)— Bur-
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streets and scenes. 8 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire
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prisonniers anglais au XVIII siftcle. 15 pp. (Biblioth.
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p. 401.)-W«iit<« in E. 23 pp. ( Quarf. ieer. V. 152, 1881,
p. 141.)— Warner.C.D. England. 7 pp. (Century Mag.
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JVole.— The Library contains accounts of the following
counties, cities, etc., of England :
Abingdon. — Acton. — Addington . — Ainsty . ~
Alderbury.— Alderehot. — Almondbury — Alne.
— Alnwick. — Alston Moor. — Amesbury. —
Amounderness. — Arden. — Ashford Carbonel.
— Avebury. — Axholme, Isle of. — Aylesbury. —
Bainesse. — Banbury — Barholme. — Barnstaple.
— Basingstoke. — Bath. — Bedford. — Bedford-
shire.— Bed win. Great.— Begbroke.-Bengeo. —
Berkeley. — Berkshire. — Berwick-upon-Tweed.
— Beverley. — Bignor. — Binchester. — Birken-
head. — Birmingham. — Bishop- Auckland. —
Blandford. — Bly thborough. — Bosmere. — Bos-
ton.— Bottesford.— Bournemouth.— Box. — Box-
grove.— Boxley. — Bradboume. — Bradford.—
Bradford-on-Avon. — Brading. — Branch and
Dale. — Bredwardine.— Bremhill.— Brentford.
—Brigg.— Brighton.— Brimpsfleld.-Brington.
— Brinklow. — Bristol. — Bromley. — Broom-
fleld. — Broseley. — Brough. — Bruton. — Buck-
inghamshire.—Burford.— Bury St. Edmunds.
— Cadbury- Cambridge.— Cambridgeshire. —
Candleshoe.— Canterbury. — Carlisle.— Castel
Acre. — Cawden and Cadworth. — Chalk. —
Chaetleton. — Chatsworth. ^ Chedworth. —
Chelmsford. — Chelsea. — Cheltenham. — Che-
shire.— Chester. — Chesterfield. — Chichester.^
Chipping-Campden. — Chipping-Ongar. — Chir-
bury. — Chiswick. — Churchdown. — Cirences-
ter. — Cissbury . — Clapham. — Clerkenwell. —
Cleveland. — Clifford Chambers. — Clifton. —
Colchester. — Coldred. — Coleorton. — Colyton.
— Cornwall. — Cotswold. — Cottingham. — Cov-
entry. — Cowden. — Cranham. — Craven. —
Creake. — Crediton. — Crewkerne — Croft. —
Crowborough Hill. — Croydon. — Croyland. —
Crundale. — Cubberley. — Cumberland. — Cum-
bria. — Daglingworth. — Dale. — Damerham,
South. — Darlington. — Dartford. — Dartmoor.—
Dean, Forest of. — Deerhurst. — Deptford. —
Derby. — Derbyshire. — Desborough. — Deverel.
— Devizes. — Devonshire. — Dewsbury. — Din-
der. — Dinsdale. — Dolbury. — Doncaster. — Dor-
chester.— Dorsetshire. — Dover. — Downton. — •
Dukinfleld. — Duloe.— Dulverton. — Dummer. — ■
Dundry. — Dungeness. — Dunstable. — Dunster.
— Dun worth. — Durham. — Dursley. — Dyrham.
— Ealing. — Easebourne. — East Anglia. — East-
boume.— East Grinstead.-Ecclesfield.— Edbur-
ton. — Edgehill. — Edington . — El more. — Ely. —
— Enford.- EnglishBicKnor.- Essex.— Everley.
— Everton. — Evesham. — Ewecross. — Exeter. —
Exford. — Exmoor. — Pairford. — Faversham. —
Ferriby, South.— Filey.— Fittleton.—Fletching.
— Fosse Way. — Framfield. — Prilford. — Frisk-
ney. — Friston. — Frome. — Frustfield. — Pul-
ham. — Furness. — Gaisford. — Garston. — Gates-
head.— Gawsworth. — Glastonbury. — Glouces-
ter. — Gloucestershire. — Glynde. — Goodwin
sands. — Goring. — Gorleston. — Gorton. — Gos-
forth. — Grappenhall. — Grasmere. — Greensted.
— Greenwich. — Grinstead,West.— Guisbrough.
— Guiseley.— Hacklestone. — Halesowen.- Hal-
naker. — Ham, High. — Hamdon. — Hammer-
smith.— Hampshire.— Hampstead Hamsey. —
Hardham. — Harnham. — Harptree, East. — Har-
rogate. — Harrow. — Hartland. — Hastings. —
Havant. — Hawsted. — Hayes. — Hayling. — He-
don. — Hempstead. — Henbury. — Henley-on-
Thames. — Hereford. — Herefordshire. — Herst-
monceux. — Hertford. — Hertfordshire. — Hex-
ham.—Heysham.—Heytesbury. — Hibbaldstow.
— Higham. — Highgate.—Hinton, Little. — Hold-
erness. — HoUinfare. — Hollington. — Holme.
— Holmftrth. — Hornsey. — Horsted, Little. — •
Horsted Keynes. — Horton. — Hove. — Hull. —
Hulne. — Huntingdonshire. — Hursley. — Hurst-
pierpoint. — Hutton. — Huy ton. — Hydneye. —
Hythe. — Ibberton.— Icklesham. -liBey. — Ifleld-
— Ilchester. — Ilfracombe. — Ilkley. — Ipswich. —
Isle of Wight. — Islington. — Kennet, West. — •
Kensington. — Kent. — Keston. — Keymer. —
Kingston. — Kingston near Lewes. — Kirkby. —
Knaresborough.— Knebworth. -Knightsbridge.
— Lacock. — Lakes of England. — Lamarsh. —
Lambeth. — Lambourn. — Lancashire. — Lan-
caster.— Land's End. — Langho. — Langport. —
Langport Eastover. — Latton. — Laughton. —
Lavington, "West. — Leamington. — Ledbury.
— Leeds. — Leek. — Leghs, Great. — Leicester. —
Leicestershire. — Lelant. — Leominster. — Leon-
ard-Stanley.— Lewannick. — Lewes. — Leyland.
-^Lichfield. — Limington. — Lincoln. — Lincoln-
shire. — Lindfleld. — Liverpool. — London. —
Lydford. — Lydiate. — Lyminge. — Lymm. —
ENGLAND
1261
ENGLAND, Agriculture
Lynn- Regis. — Lytescary. — Macclesfield. — Mai-
ling, South. — Malmesbury. — Malvern, Great. —
Manchester. — Marazion. — Maresfield. — Marl-
borough.— Marlow. — Marshfleld. — Marston St.
Lawrence. — Martock. — Masham. — Masham-
shire. — Matson.— Mayfleld.— Melbury Bubb.—
Melford, Long. — Mendip Hills. — Meolse,
Great. — Meon Stoke. — Mere. — Methwold. —
Middlesex. — Middlewich. — Midhurst. — Mil-
burn. — Minehead.^-Mitcheldean. — Moccas. —
Monkton, West. — Monkton Farleigh. — Monta-
cute. — Morebath. — Moreton. — Morley. —
Muchelney. — Nantwich. — Newcastle-under-
Lyme. — Newcastle-upon-Tyne. — Newhaven.
— Newland. — Ninfleld. — Norfolk. — Northamp-
tonshire. — Northeye. — Northleach. — North-
umberland.— Norton Fitzwarren. — Norwich.
— Nottinghamshire. — Nunney. — Nursling. —
Nympsfield. — Odeombe. — Oldbury. — Olves-
ton. — Ormskirk. — Otham. — Otterhampton. —
Over. — Oxford. — Oxfordshire. — Padstow. —
Patcham. — Pax Hill. — Pebworth. — Pendock.
— Pendomer. — Pen Pits. — Pentlow. — Pen-
wortham. — Penzance. — Petworth. — Pevensey.
— Pitchcombe.— Pitney. — Pittington. — Plump-
ton. — Plymouth. — Pointington. — Portslade. —
Portsmouth. — Poynings. — Prescot. — Preston.
— Pulborough. — Purbeck, Isle of. — Quinton. —
Racton. — Radstock. — Ramsbury. — Rayne. —
Reading. — Redenham. — Repton. — Ribchester.
— Richmondshire. — Ringmer. — Ripon. — Rob-
ertsbridge. — Rochdale. — Rochester.— Rothley.
— Rottingdean. — Roundway Hill. — Ruardean.
— Rugby. — Rusper. — Rutland. — Rye. — Saddle-
worth. — Sadelescombe. — Saffron Walden. —
St. Albans.— St. Anne's Hill.— St. Briavels.—
St. Budeaux.— St. Hilary.— St. Ives. — St. Mar-
garel>at-Cliffe. — St. Mary Bourne. — Salehurst.
— Salisbury. — Salisbury Plain. — Sandgate. —
Sandown. — Sandridge. — Sandwich. — Sarum,
Old.— Seaford.— Sea Mills.— Sefton.—Seking-
ton. — Selborne. — Selby. — Shaftesbury. — Shap-
wick. — Sheffield. — Sheffield Park. — Sheppey,
Isle of— Shepton Mallet. — Shields, South. —
Shipley. — Shoebury. — Shoreham. — Shotwick.
— Shropshire. — Sigwell. — Silbury Hill. —
Slaugham. — Sleaford. — Slindon. — Sockburn. —
Sodbury. — Somersetshire. — Somerton. — South
Downs. — Southport. — Southwark. — South-
well.— Staffordshire. — Staindrop. — Stamford.
— Stanlow. — Stanton Drew. — Stapleford Taw-
ney. — Stedham. — Steyning. — Stockton. —
Stoke, North. — Stoke Field. — Stoke-under-
Hamdon. — Stonehenge.— Stourbridge. — Stour-
ton. — Stow, West. — Stow-on-the-Wold. —
Stowting. — Stratford-on-Avon. — Street. — Suf-
folk. — Sulgrave. — Sunninghill. — Surrey. —
Sussex. — Sutterton. — Sutton. — Sutton, Long.
— Sutton Court. — Swindon. — Taplow. — Taun-
ton. — Teesdale. — Tewkesbury. — Thetford. —
Ticehurst. — TintinhuU. — Tiverton. — Tocking-
ton. — Toftrees. — Tong. — Torquay. — Torting-
ton. — Tottenham. — Towednack. — Towton. —
Trent. — Trigg Minor. — Trowbridge. — Trull. —
Truro.- Turton.— Uckfleld.— Ufton.— Uley.—
Underditch. — Uppingham. — Upton. — Upton-
on-Severn. — Uttoxeter. — Wakefield. — Wake-
hurst Place.— Waldron.— Wall.— Wallasey. —
Wallingford. —Walmcr. — Waltham. — Walton-
in-le-Dale. — Walton-on-the-Hill. — Wands-
worth. — Warbleton. — Warblington. — Warm-
ingham. — Warminster. — Warrington. — War-
ton. — Warwick. — Warwickshire. — Waverton.
— Wavertree. — Weardale. — Wellington. —
Wells. — Wessex. — Westbourne. — Westoury. —
Westhampnett. — West Kirby. — Westm eston .
— Westminster. — Westmorland. — Weston
Birt. — Whalley. — Whitby. — Whitestaunton.
— Wigan. — Wilburton. — Willingdon. — Willi-
ton and Freemanors. — Wilmington. — Wilm-
slow. — Wilton. — Wiltshire. — Wimbome-Min-
ster. — Wincanton. — Winchelsea.— Winchester.
— Windhill. — Winsford.—Winterboume Monk-
ton. — Winwick. — Wirral. — Wisbech. — Wisbo-
rough Green. — Wiston. — Witham. — Witney.
— Wobum. —Wokingham. —Wolverhampton.
— Woodbridge. — Woodbury. — Woodchester.—
Woollavington. — Worcester. -Worcestershire.
—Worth. — Worthing. — Wotton-under-Edge.
—Wraxhall, North. — Wrington.— Wroxeter.—
Wycombe. — Wyre. — Yarmouth. — Yeovil. —
York. — Yorkshire.
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( Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 41, 1890,
p. 195. )— Observations on the geology and archaeology of
the Cheshire shore. 22 pp. 1 pi. ( Lancashire and Che-
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On excavations in the camp, the tumulus, and Romano-
British cemetery, Seaford, Sussox. 34 pp. 3 pi. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 32, 1882, p. 167.)— Boyce, D.
" Finds " on, or near to, the excursion of the society at
Stow-on-the-Wold. 12 pp. 6 pi. (Bristol and Gloucest;
Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 7, 1882-83, p. 69.)— Searth, H. M.
Remarks on some ancient sculptured stones. 18 pp. 1 pi.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 10,
1861, p. 113.)— Simpson, J. J. On the cap-cattings and
ring-cuttings on the Calder stones near Liverpool. 6 pp.
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p. 87 ; V. 9, 1869, p. 199 ; v. 10, 1870, p. 267 ; v. 12, 1872, p. 131 ;
V. 13, 1873, p. 113 ; 3 s. v. 2, 1874, p. 83 : 3 s. v. 3, 1876, p. 85. )
— Notabilia of the archaeology and natural history of
the Mersey district during 3 years, 1863-65. 72 pp. 4 pi.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 6,
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found at St. Mary Bourne. 7 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol.
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of other ancient reliques, found on the site of Rusper
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HoDOETTS, J. F. Older England, illustr.
by the Anglo-Saxon antiquities in the British
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stone at West Camel church. Somersetshire. 12 pp. 1 pi.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 36,
1891, p. 70.)— Bntterwortta, G. Newly discovered Saxon
chapel. 3 pp.1 pi. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 41,
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p. 38.)— I>e 8t. Croix. W. The Wilmington giant.
16 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 26, 1875, p. 97.)—
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Rinirmer. 2 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 33, 1883,
p. 129.)— Hardwirk, C. Ancient British remains at
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O'.Vflln. F. Discovery of Saxon sun dial on south
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Ancient British cemetery at Wavertree. 16 pp. 2 pi.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 8, 1868,
p. 131.) — Notice of a mediaeval signaculum of the Anglo-
Saxon Saints, Edwyn and Ecgwyn. 20 pp. 1 pi. (Lanca-
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some British antiquities found at Wilmington. 6 pp. 1 pi.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 14, 1862, p. 171.)— Dixon,
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Storrington downs. 3 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
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4 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 20, 1882,
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13 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 19,
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Celtic and Roman antiquities within the n. e. part of the
county of Dorset. 17 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. \. 44, 1887,
p. 380. )— Notes on worked flints found in the neighbour-
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and earthworks on the Marlborough downs. 23 pp.
( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 19, 1881, p. 45.)
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north Wilts, supposed to be British cattle pens. 7 pp.
( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 11, 1869, p. 245.)
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Roman Lancashire ; or, a description of
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(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 37, 1881, p. 109.)—
t'linrch. A. H. Recent Roman finds at Cirencester.
7 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 14,
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remains in the eastern part of Cheshire. 10 pp. (Lan-
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the discovery of Roman remains on the East Chesswood
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p. 127.)— llavcrfleld, F. Further remarks on the ring
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On the 13 iter of Antoninus : the missing station between
Cirencester and Speen. 6 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc.
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Roman balance, recently found at Bainesse, Catterick.
2 pp.1 pi. (Brit. Archaeol.Assoc. Jbwra. v. 43, 1887, p. 238.)
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in the votive tablet of Silvianns. 5 pp. 1 pi. (Bristol and
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covered in Dec. 1848. 3 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
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and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 13, 1872, p. 276. ) — On Roman
remains found at Holbury, near Dean. 9 pp. ( Wiltshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 13, 1872, p. 33.)— May-
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Yatton, Somerset. 10 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ.
V. 43, 1887, p. 353.)— On some antiquities at Higham in
Kent. 7 pp. 2 pi. ( Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 37, 1881,
p. 285.) — On the Roman army in north Britain in the 2 and
3 centuries. 13 pp. ( Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 38,
1882, p. 136.)— Romano-British mosaic pavements. 18 pp.
(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 38, 1882, p. 291.)— Mor-
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Somerset. 3 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat.
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account of the remains of a Roman villa in the parish of
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Roman pavement at Woodchester. 6 pp. 9 pi. (Bristol
and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Tra-ns. v. 5, 1880-81, p. 142.) —
Poynton, F. J. Notes on a Roman burial place dis-
covered at Northstoke, in Deo. 1887. 3 pp. ( Somerset-
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The Roman villa at Great Wemberham in Yatton. 10 pp.
3 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc.
V. 31, 1886, p. 64.)— Robson, J. On the Roman station,
Condate. 5 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
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heaps in east Sussex. 14 pp. 1 pi. ( Sussex Archaeol. Soc.
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Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 14, 1874, p.233.)— Scarlh,
H. M. Further discoveries at the Roman baths in Bath,
and the probable date of their first formation. 4 pp. 1 pi.
{Archaeol. Journ. V. 47, 1890, p. 101.)— Notices of the latest
discoveries made in uncovering the Roman baths at
Bath. 6 pp. {Archaeol. Journ. V. 42, 1885, p. 11.)— On an'
ancient Roman " botontinus " or landmark on Ban well
hill. 5 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. HUt. Soc.
Proc. V. 31, 1886, p. 10.)— On Roman remains discovered
atCamerton. 13 pp. 1 pi. (SomerseUhire Archaeol. and
Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 11, 1883, p. 174.)-On the Roman
occupation of Lincoln and the eastern portion of Brit&in.
12 pp. {Archaeol. Journ. v. 38, 1881, p. 121.)— On the traces
of camps and ancient earthworks still existing around
Bath and in the neighbourhood. 27 pp. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 6, 1856, p. 98.)—
Roman altars preserved at Rokeby and the Roman
stations at Greta Bridge and Piersbridge. 9 pp. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 43, 1887, p. 124.)— Roman pot-
ter's kiln, discovered at Shepton Mallet. 6 pp. 1 pi.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 13,
1867, p. 1.)— Roman remains in Lydney Park, Gloucester-
shire. 12 pp. 1 pi. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc.
Trar\s. V. 6, 1881-82, p. 210. )— The Roman villa at Wember-
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a Roman villa, discovered at North Wraxhall. 16 pp.
4 pi. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 7, 1862,
p. 59.)— Smart, T. W. W. Brief account of some Celtic
and Roman antiquities within the n. e. part of the county
of Dorset. 17 pp. {Arcliaeol. Journ. v. 44, 1887, p. 380.)—
Roman remains found at Nursling, Hants. 5 pp. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 37, 1881, p. 296. )— Smith, C. R.
Notes on Roman antiquities at Lincoln. 5 pp. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 46, 1890, p. 53.)— Smith, H.
Account of certain Roman sepulchral remains lately
discovered at Densworth, in the parish of Funtington,
Sussex. 13 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll, v. 10, 1858,
p. 168. )— Smith, H. E. Some interesting features of
a neglected Roman station, Brough-under-Stainmoor.
16 pp. 2 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. TVon*.
n. s. V. 6, 1866, p. 137.)— Spurrell, F. Roman remains
discovered at Newhaven in 1852. 4 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soo. Coll. v. 5, 1852, p. 263.)— Stevens, J. Re-
mains found at the Reading gas-works. 5 pp. 1 pi. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 37. 1881, p. 264.)— Thornber,
W. Account of the Roman and British remains, found
north and east of the river Wyre. 11 pp. 2 pi. (Lanca*
shire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 3, 1851, p. 116.) —
Remarks on the evidences of Roman occupation in the
Fylde district. 11 pp. 2 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire
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Roman discoveries at Lincoln. 9 pp. 1 pi. {Archaeol.
Journ. V. 41, 1884, p. 313.)— Watkin, W. T. Minor Roman
stations of Lancashire ; also the camps and miscellaneous
discoveries in the county. 24 pp. 2 pi. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 32, 1880, p. 67.)— On some
inedited discoveries of Roman remains in Lancashire
and Cheshire. 8 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trajis. 3 s. v. 4, 1876, p. 69.) — On some recent discoveries of
Roman remains in Lancashire and Cheshire. 14 pp. 1 pi.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 36, 1887,
p. 1.) — Recent Roman discoveries in Lancashire and
Cheshire. 9 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Tran^. v. 39, 1889, p. 49. )— Roman Manchester. 20 pp. 2 pi.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 7, 1879,
p. 13.) — Roman Nottinghamshire. 34 pp. {Archaeol.
Journ. V. 43, 1886, p. 11.)— Roman Ribchester. 26 pp. 1 pi.
( Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 6, 1878,
p. 1.)— Roman roads of Lancashire. 28 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 33, 1881, p. 195.)— Roman
Shropshire. 47 pp. 4 pi. (Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 2, 1879, p. 317.)— Whitley, H. M.
Discovery of Romano-British remains near Green St.,
Eastbourne. 3 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 38,
1892, p. 180.)— ^Vltts, G. B. British and Roman antiqui-
ties in the neighbourhood of Cheltenham. 15 pp. (Bristol
and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 4, 1879-80, p. 199.)—
Wright, T. Roman mining operations in Shropshire
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the mining operations of the Romans in Britain. 34 pp.
2 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc.
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EINGLAKD, Antiquities, Periodicals
1266
ENGLAND, Architecture
Kugflaiid, Antiquities, Periodicals.
Antiquaky, The. Lond., 1880-96. 32 v.
1725
ABCHA£OLoaiA ; or, miscellaneous tracts
relating to antiquity, v. 46, pt. 2-50, pt. 2 ; 52,
pt. 2-54, pt. 1. Lond., 1881-94. 8 v. in 13, and
index, v. 1-50. 4732
Note.— For v. 1-46, pt. 1, ««e preceding catalogue.
Akchaeoloqical Journal, v. 41-53.
Lond., 1884-96. 13 v. 3756
Note.— For v. 1-40 »ee preceding catalogue.
Bristol and Gloucestershibb Archae-
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1876-92. 18 V. .2543
British Akohaeologioal Association.
JoumaL v. 39— n. s. v. 2. Lond., 1883-96.
14 V. and index, v. 31-42. 1754
Note.— Foi V. 1-38 see preceding catalogue.
Hampshirb Antiquary and Naturalist.
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Shropshike Archaeological and Natural
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Taunton, 1851-94. 40 v. and index, v. 1-20.
.2557
Sussex Archaeological Society. Sussex
archaeological collections. Lond., 1848-92.
39 V. .2545
WiLLLAM Salt Archaeological Society.
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2 V. —1775
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4771
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Lewis, G. R. Illustrations of Kilpeck
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Cheshire. Including notes on the ancient
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historical and architectural sketches of the
churches of Leeds and neighbourhood. 1875.
2537
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1847, 3 V. .2521
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tower at Laugh ton Place, built in 1534. 9 pp. (Sussex
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recent excavations at Burscough priory. 24 pp. 11 pi.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 41, 1890,
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1 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 22, 1870, p. 124.)~
4'linroli iiotoM, chiefly in Berks, Wilts, and Oxford,
with a few in Somerset and Gloucestershire. 27 pp. {Ar-
chaeol. Joum. V. 44, 1887, pp. 43, 185, 294.)— t'lllirlon,
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(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 3, l&W, p. 13.)— Dale, J.
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4 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 10, 1858, p. 59.)—
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77 pp. 5 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
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lately discovered in St. Olave's church, Chichester. 16 pp.
I pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 5, 1862, p. 213.)— On
some of the characteristic features of Chichester Cathe-
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— 4iio«lwiii, E. W. Account of Ditchridge church, Wilts.
3 pp. 2 pi. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 4,
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Nicholas, Wilts. 4 pp. 2 pi. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Mag. v. 4, 1858, p. 143.) — Account of the church of
St. John the Baptist, Colerne. 9 pp. 4 pi. ( Wiltshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 3, 1857, p. 358.)— Haii-
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6 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
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of Sussex churches. 14 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. SoC. Coll.
V. 30, 1880, p. 98.)— Hills, 0. M. Church of West^Hamp-
nett, Sussex, chiefly in reference to its Roman remains.
II pp. 2 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 21, 1869, p. 33.)
— Hoare, H. R. Historical and architectural notices of
Mayfield palace. 26 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
V. 2, 1849, p. 221.)— Notes on the church of St. Margaret,
Buxted. 15 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 9, 1857,
p. 208.)— Hope, W. H. St. J. Architectural history of
the Cluniac priory of St. Pancras at Lewes. 36 pp. 1 pi.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 34, 1886, p. 71.)— HH(ro,T.
Architectural "restorations." 12 pp. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 7, 1858, p. 105.)—
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Devizes. 75 pp. 4 pi. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist.
Mag. V. 2, 1855, pp. 213, 302.)— I..ee, J. S. Seaford church.
8 pp. 4 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 33, 1883, p. 131.)
— I.elglitou, W. A. Notes on Shropshire churches.
46 pp. (Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans.
v. 6, 1883, p. 361; V. 7, 1884, p. 301.)— Uppington church.
11 pp. 1 pi. (Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
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history of S. Mary's church, Shrewsbury. 14 pp. 2 pi.
(Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans. 2 s. v.6,
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the recent excavations there. 18 pp. 2 pi. (Sussex
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On a Roman villa in Spoonley Wood, Gloucestershire ;
and on Romano-British houses generally. 18 pp. 4 pi.
{Archaeologia, v. 52, pt. 2, 1890, p. 651.)— On a 13 century
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12 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 33, 1883, p. 226.)—
Nevlll, R. Some notes upon the architecture of Ote-
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(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 34, 1886, p. 266.)— Siiirlit-
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Architectural notices of the conventual church of Build-
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Ecclesiastical architecture of E. 28 pp. ( Cottle, J., Home
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Architectural notes on some buildings visited by the
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Lloyd, D. State- worthies ; or, the states-
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MoRLEY, J. (Ed.) English men of letters.
1878-92, 39 v. 3811
Needham, Mrs. E. C. C. English female
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Old England's worthies: a gallery of
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Stanton, R. Menology of England and
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in Somersetshire, with observations. 26 pp. (Somer-
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smith, H. St. B. Revised list of the birds of Somerset.
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P. On the occurrence of some of the rarer species of
birds in the neighbourhood of Salisbury. 126 pp. ( Wilt-
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the ornithology of Wilts. 236 pp. 1 pi. ( Wiltshire Ar-
chaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 1, 1854, pp. 41, 105, 239; v. 2,
1855, pp. 162, 290 ; V. 3, 1857, p. 337 ; v. 4, 1858, pp. 26, 285 ;
V. 6, 1860, p. 167 ; V. 7, 1862, p. 81 ; v. 9, 1866, pp. 45, 211 ;
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List of the birds of Somerset. 14 pp. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 16, 1871, p. 41.)—
On the distinctions between various nearly-allied, or
similar forms of birds. 40 pp. 4 pi. (Somersetshire Ar-
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Stratton, F. " Kestrels and crows." 2 pp. ( Wiltshire
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Trimen, H., and Dyer, W. T. T. Flora of
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Trans, v. 10, 1858, p. 143 ; v. 12, 1860, p. 127 ; n. s. v. 2, 1862,
p. 75.)— Bucliman, J. Notes on the flora of Silbury
hill. 4 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. ond Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 9,
1866, p. 159. ) — On the finding of carduus tuberoms at
Avebury. 3 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist Mag.
V. 6, 1859, p. 207.)— t'larit, T. Catalogue of the rarer
plants of the turf moors of Somerset. 8 pp. (Somerset-
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 7, 1858, p. 64.)
— Crotcli, W. R. List of fungi, found in the neighbour-
hood of Bristol, Bath, and Taunton. 25 pp. (Somerset-
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proe. v. 3, 1863, p. 132.)
— Flslier, H. S. Introduced plants of the Liverpool
district. 6 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, n. s. v. 7, 1867, p. 189.)— Flower, T. B. Ferns of
Wiltshire. 1 p. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag.
V. 11, 1869, p. 349.)— Instructions lor the formation of a
Wiltshire herbarium. 4 pp. 1 map. ( Wiltshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 12, 1870, p. 252.)— Forest trees of
Wiltshire. 30 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist.
Mag. V. 10, 1867, p. 135.)— Gilford, I. Notices of the rare
and most remarkable plants in the neighbourhoods of
Dunster, Blue Anchor, Minehead, etc. 7 pp. (Somerset-
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 6, 1856, p. 131.)
—Observations on the marine flora of Somerset. 8 pp.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 4,
1854, p. 116.)— liCttsom, J. C. Hortus Uptonensis ; or, a
catalogue of stove and green-house plants, in Dr. Pother-
gill's garden at Upton, at the time of his decease. 43 pp.
1 pi. (Fothergill, J., Works, p. 493.)— Parsons, H. F.
Flora of the eastern border of Somerset. 9 pp. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 21, 1876,
p. 53.)— Phillips, W. Filices, lycopodiaceae, marsilea-
ceae, and equisetaceae of Shropshire. 6 pp. (Shropshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 1, 1878, p. 153.)—
Hymenomycetes of Shropshire. 40 pp. 2 pi. (Shropshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 3, 1880, p. 893.) —
Preston, T. A. Report of the Wiltshire herbarium.
7 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 15, 1W5,
p. 110.)— .Smith, H. E. Botanical notices. 4 pp. (Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 1, 1861,
p. 67.)— Wallace, A. R. English and American flowers.
26 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 50, 1891, pp. 625, 796.)
See also Great Britain, Botany.
England, Botany, Periodicals.
CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 3 8. V. 40-
52. Lond., 1884-96. 13 v. —3602
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
LiNNEAN Society. Journal. Botany, v. 20-
30. Lond., 1884-95. 11 v. —3606
i^^oic.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Transactions. Botany. 2 s. v. 1-3. Lond.,
1880-94. 3 V. —3601
iVbte.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
England, Ckinals.
CoNGREVE, T. Scheme or proposal of
making a navigable communication between
the rivers Trent and Severn, in the county of
Stafford. 1717. ( With Erdeswicke, S., Survey
of Staffordshire. ) 2546
Inland navigation. 23 pp. {London Quart. Rev.
V. 66, 1886, p. 223.)— I,a Garde, P. C. de. On the an-
tiquity and invention of the lock canal of Exeter. 20 pp.
1 pi. {Arehaeologia, v. 28, 1840, p. 7.)— Martin, B. E.
Through London by canal. 20 pp. (Harpcr^s Mag. v. 70,
1885, p. 857.)— Weber, K. P. M. M von. Wasserstrassen
Englands. 32 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 26, 1881, p. 3S9.)
See also Great Britain, Caruils.
ENGLAND, Census
1270
ENGLAND, Church history
Engrland, Onsug.
Great Britain. Registrar-General. Census
of England and Wales, 1861. 1862-63, 3 v.
—4381
Census of England and Wales, 1871.
1871-73, 4 V. —4381
Census of England and Wales, 1881.
1881-83, 4 V. in 3. —4381
Hubbard, J. O. A census of religions. 14 pp. {Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 9, 1881, p. 131.)— Hnme, A. Remarks on
the census of religious worship for E. and Wales. 34 pp.
1 map. ( Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 12,
1860, p. 1.)— Wolton, T. A. On the inaccuracies which
probably exist in the census returns of ages. 24 pp. 1 pi.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Tram. 3 s. v. 4, 1876,
p. 149.)
See also under Statistics. — Also Orent Britain,
Ceristis.
England, Church history.
Bacon, J. Liber regis, vel thesaurus rerum
ecclesiasticarum. 1786, 1 v. in 2. — 4262
Bed A Venerabilia. Historia ecclesiastica
gentis Anglorum . . . Cura R. Hussey. 1846.
—1266
The same. Cura G. H. Moberly. 1881.
—1275
Old English version of [the] Ecclesias-
tical history of the English people, pt. 1,
sees. 1, 2. 1890-91. (Early Eng. Text Soc.
nos. 95, 96. ) 2124
Burn, J. S. Registrum ecclesiae parochi-
alis. The history of parish registers in Eng-
land. 1829. —3263
Cableton, G., Bp. of Chichester. Thank-
ftill remembrance of Gods mercy. In an his-
toricall collection of the great and merciful!
deliverances of the church and state of Eng-
land . . . from the beginning of Queene Eliza-
beth. 1627. 1586
Chauncy, M. Historia aliquot martyrum
Anglorum maxime octodecim Cartusianorum.
1888. —3282
Crbssy, H. p. Church-history of Brittany,
from the beginning of Christianity to the
Norman conquest. 1668. — 4201
Destombes, C. J. B. Collection historique.
La persecution religfieuse en Angleterre sous
Elisabeth et les premiers Stuarts. 1883, 3 v.
—3264
DoDD, C. (H. Tootell.) Church history of
England, from the commencement of the six-
teenth century to the revolution in 1688.
With notes ... by Rev. M. A. Tiemey. 1839-
43, 5 V. —3263
Foster, J. {Ed.) Index ecclesiasticus ; or,
alphabetical lists of all ecclesiastical digni-
taries in England and Wales since the Re-
formation. 1890. 1151
Fuller, T. Church history of Britain;
from the birth of Jesus Christ until 1648.
1846, 6 V. -3263
Gasqubt, F. A. Henry VIII and the Eng-
lish monasteries. 1888-89, 2 v. —3264
The same. 1893, 2 v. —3262
Godfrey, J. T. Notes on the churches of
Nottinghamshire. Hundred of RushclifTe.
1887. .2523
Greenwood, J. B. Early ecclesiastical
history of Dewsbury, including a sketch of the
introduction of Christianity into Northumbria.
1859. 2523
Hazlitt, W. C. {Ed.) Fugitive tracts,
written in verse, which illustrate the condi-
tion of relig^ious and political feeling in Eng-
land, and the state of society there during
two centuries. 1875, 2 v. P.R.
Law, T. G. Historical sketch of the con-
flicts between Jesuits and seculars in the
reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1889. —3295
L'ESTRANGE, R. [Tracts.] 1680. — 4232
LuARD, H. R. On the relations between
England and Rome during the earlier portion
of the reign of Henry HI. 1877. 1586
Overton, J. H. Evangelical revival in
the eighteenth century. 1886. (Creighton, M.,
Epochs of ch. hist. ) — 1278
Life in the English church (1660-1714).
1885. —1273
Peckham, J., Abp. of Canterbury. Regis-
trum epistolarum, v. 2, 3. 1884-85, 2 v. ( Qt.
Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4503
Nolc— For V. 1 see preceding catalogue.
Pbtrb, R. E. Notices of the English col-
leges and convents established on the conti-
nent after the dissolution of religious houses
in England. 1849. —2304
Prynnb, W. Canterburies doome . . . 1646.
( With his Breviate of the life of Wm. Laud. )
4781
Hidden workes of darkenes, or a neces-
sary introduction to the history of the Abp.
of Canterburie's triall. 1645. ( With his Brevi-
ate of the life of Wm. Laud. ) 4781
Stouqhton, J. Ecclesiastical history of
England from the opening of the Long Parlia^
ment to the death of Oliver Cromwell. 1867,
2 v. —1286
Religion in England from 1800 to 1850.
A history, with a postscript on subsequent
events. 1884, 2 v. —1268
Tanner, T., Bp. of St. Asaph. Notitia
monastica ; or, a short history of the religious
houses in England and Wales. 1695. —4276
Notitia monastica ; or, an account of all
the abbies, priories, and houses of friers,
heretofore in England and Wales. 1744. —2171
Taylor, R. V. Ecclesiae Leodienses; or,
historical and architectural sketches of the
churches of Leeds and neighbourhood. 1875.
2537
AiMlley, C. F. Situation religieuse de I'Anglet^rre.
143 pp. {Correspondant, v. 7, 1844, pp. 620, 745; v. 11, 1846,
p. 384; V. 12, 1845, p. 865.)— Ba»twi<'k,J. Lctany. 30 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 5, p. 407.)— lilaaiiw, W. H.
Dureford Abbey : its fortunes and misfortunes ; with
some particulars of the Premonstratensian order in E.
56 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 8, 1866, p. 41.)
—Burnet, G., Bp. of Salisbury. Apology for the Church
ENGLAND, Church history
1271
ENGLAND, Commerce
f
of E. with relation to tlie spirit of persecution of whicli
alie is accused. 9 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9,
p. 174.)— J'avo-Browiie, J. Medieval life among the
old palaces of the primacy. 88 pp. {In his Lambeth
palace, p. 318.)— l'hnr<'h, C. M. The prebendal psalms
in the church of Wells. 13 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 39, 1893, p. 87.)— Croly, G.
Conservative principles. 12 pp. (In his Hist, sketches,
p. 108.) — England the fortress of Christianity. 16 pp. {In
his Hist, sketches, p. 1.)— Speech. 28 pp. {In his Hist,
sketches, p. 310.)— Ecole«lon, T. de. De adventu Fra-
trum Minorum in Angliam. 70 pp. (Brewer, J. S., Sfon.
Francis, p. 3 : Gt. Brit. Rolls chron.) — Ex libro De adventu
Fratrum Minorum in Angliam. 9 pp. (Frankfort Soc.
Script. V. 28, p. 560.)— Ku^:lanci*N waiitN; or, several
proposals, probably beneficial to E., 1685. 20 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 219. )— Remonstrance and petition
against Enf^liNh niifli Irish papiNtN. 6pp (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 238.)— Gibson, T. E. A century
of recusancy, illustr. fVom the records of the Blundells
of Crosby. 34 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist.
Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 7, 1879, p. 33.)— «ray. A. E. P. Notes
on the early history of the church of Strathclyde, with
special reference to the apostle of Lancashire. 16 pp.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 40, 1890,
p. 77.) — Howorth, H. H. The Columban clergy of
north Britain and their harrying by the Norsemen.
50 pp. ( Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 7, 1S78, p. 395. )— Hub-
bard, J. G. A census of religions. 14 pp. {Nineteenth
Cent. V. 9, 1881, p. 131.)— Hume, A. Remarks on the
census of religious worship for E. and Wales. 34 pp.
1 map. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 12,
1860, p. 1.) — Jessopp, A. Coming of the friars. 23 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 14, 188.3, p. 78.)— Who owns the
churches? 16 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888, p. 145.)—
Martiu, V. L'Angleterre se convertira-t^lle au Catholi-
cisme? 30 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 103, 1885, p. 1031.)—
Parlicr, J. Dissent in E. 12 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. 145,
1887, p. 645.)— Pauli, R. Confessionelle bedenken bei
der thronbesteigung des Hauses Hannover in E. 13 pp.
{In his Aufsaetze zur englischen geschichte, p. 379.) —
Pertigrop of popery ; Three letters. 14 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, pp. 74, 75.)— Plain account of the
persecution laid to the charge of the Church of E
7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 167. )— Preface to
a short and sure method proposed for the extirpation of
popery in the space of a few years. 6 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 472.)— Case of E., and the Pro-
testant interest. 3 pp. {Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9,
p. 593.)— Case of the Protestants in E. under a popish
prince. 20 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 147.) —
Reinonstranoe, by way of address, fVom the Church
of England to Parliament, 1685 ; A second remonstrance,
by way of address, from the Church of England. 9 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, pp. 19, 25.)- Stanley,
H. E. J., 3 Baron Stanley of Alderley. The House of Com-
mons and the church. 6 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. V. 30, 1S91,
p. 777. ) — Steele, .Sir R. Important discourse concerning
the state of religion in E., and the reconciliation with
Rome. 13 pp. (Jn his Account of the state of the Roman-
Catholic religion throughout the world, p. 185.)— Tay-
lor, W. C. Robert Parsons, Edmund Campian, and the
Jesuits in E. 52 pp. {In his Romantic biog. v. 2, p. 185.)
— Touehet, G. Change of religion made for politick
ends, and of the occurrences concerning it, in the reign
of Edward VI. 70 pp. {In his Hist. coll. p. 76.)— Change
of religion made for politick ends, and of the occurrences
concerning it, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. 91 pp.
(In his Hist. coll. p. 203. ) — Concerning the' restauration
of Catholick religion ; and the occurrences concerning
it, in the reign of Queen Mary. 57 pp. (7n /lis Hist. coll.
p. 146. )— Historical collections of the reign of King Henry
VIII. 72 pp. (In his Hist. coll. p. 4.)— StephaniTrenta
legatio Anglicana anno 1467 et 1468 habita. 8 pp. (Baluze,
E., Miscell. v. 1, p. 494.)
See aito Abbeys.— An|;lo-Saxou <'hureli.— Can-
terbury. — <'«the«lrals. — i'alliolie t'hureli in
EuKlaud. — t'hureh of Ent^laufl. — Kisseutera
and Uisscut (and the names of the various sects of Dis-
senters).—Druids and Druidism.-Ureat Rritain,
Church history; ZfMtnrt/.- nonasteries. — Monaati-
cism.— Keforinalion.
Iterorination.
AUDIN, J. M. V. Life of Henry VIII, and
history of the schism of England. Tr. from
the French by E. G. K. Browne. 1852. 4742
Blunt, J. H. Reformation of the Church
of England, v. 2, 1547-1662. 1882. —1293
Note.— For v. 1 see preceding catalogue.
Haweis, J. O. W. Sketches of the Reforma-
tion and the Elizabethan age taken from the
contemporary pulpit. 1844. —1268
Hkppe, H. J. L. Reformers of England
and Germany in the sixteenth century. 1859.
—4287
Perry, G. G. History of the Reformation
in England. 1886. (Creighton, M., Erpocha o/
c/i. hist.) —1278
Price, T. History of Protestant noncon-
formity in England, from the Reformation
under Henry VIII. 1838, 2 v. —1265
Ridley, G. Life of Nicholas Ridley, some-
time Bp. of London : shewing the plan and
progress of the Reformation. 1763. 4773
Taylor, C. B. Memorials of the English
martyrs, n. d. — 1263
WoKSLEY, H. Dawn of the English Re-
formation : its friends and foes. 1890. — 4284
See also C'atliolie i'iiurc*li in Entfiand.— Great
Britain. Church history.— H^nry Vlll, King of Eng-
land.—Rf^forntntion,
England, Civil Service. See Great Britain, Civil
service.
England, Climate.
Frankland,E. Climate of town and country. 16 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 35.)— Hopkinson, J.,
and Jackson, B. D. Introduction on the geology, climate,
etc., of [Hertfordshire]. 38 pp. (Pryor, A. R., F/ora o/
Hertfordshire, p. ix. )
See alsa Great Britain, Climate.
England, Colonies. See Great Britain, Colonies.
England, Commerce.
Anderson, J. English intercourse with
Siam in the seventeenth century. 1890.
( Truebncr's Onent. S. ) 3103
Cunningham, W. Growth of English in-
dustry and commerce during the early and
middle ages. 1890. —2394
Growth of English industry and com-
merce in modem times. 1892. ' —2362
D' AVENANT, C. Discourses on the publick
revenues and on the trade of England. 1698,
2 V. —1368
De Foe, D. Complete English tradesman.
1745; repr. 1841, 2 v. (Novels and miscel. _
works, V. 17, 18. ) 2103 '
Humble proposal to the people of Eng-
land for the increase of their trade. 1729 ;
repr. 1841. (Novels and miscel. toorks, v. 18.)
2103
Early voyages of the English to India
after the establishment of the East India Com-
pany. 1813, 2 v. (Kerr, R., Voycujes, v. 8, 9.)
1446
ENGLAND, Commerce
1272
ENGLAND, Education
Gentleman, T. England's way to win
wealth, and to employ ships and mariners . . .
1614; repr. 1882. (Arber, E., Eng. garner,
V. 4.) 2117
VrvANT DB Mezagues, ( — ). General view
of England ; respecting its policy, trade, com-
merce, taxes . . . from 1600 to 1762. 1766.
( With Mitchell, J., Present state of Gt. Brit,
and N. America. ) 1646
Citniplon, J. English trade to Scio, 1529-70. 7 pp.
{Arber, E., Eng. gamer, v. 1, p. 50.)— Change in the coin-
mercinl leiriNlalioii of E. 5 pp. {Dem. Bev. v. 17,
1848,p.l37.)— Coiiiniercial powerof E. 14pp. {Quart.
Kev. V. 30, 1824, p. 368.)— EiiKliih traale and foreign
competition. 36 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 152, 1881, p. 271.)—
Fair Iraiic and British labour. 43 pp. [Quart. Bev.
V. 152, 1881, p. 552.)— Orowth of English industry and
commerce. 20pp. [London Quart. Rev. v. 74, 1890, p. 270.)
—Jennings. L.J. The trade league against E. 13 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 28, 1890, p. 901.)— Jone«, W. H. Mer-
chants of the staple, or the wool trade in E. in the olden
time. 23 pp. (Wiltshire Arehaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag.
v. 9, 1866, p. 137.)— KniichI, C. Commercial intercourse
with China. 24 pp. (In his Store of knowledge, p. 129. )—
Walfonl, C. Outline history of the Hanseatic League,
more particularly in its bearings upon English com-
merce. 55 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1881, p. 82.)
— WillianiHon, S. Agricultural and commercial de-
pression. 14 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 37, 1885, p. 70.)
See also Corn lawn.— East India Company, B>ng-
lith.— Ureal Britain, Commerce.
Eiig'IaiKl, Constitution and government. See
Great Britain, Constitution and government.
Eugrlaiul, Costume.
CoTMAN, J. S. Engravings of sepulchral
brasses in Norfolk, tending to illustrate the
ecclesiastical, military, and civil costume.
1838. 17D7
Engravings of sepulchral brasses in Suf-
folk, tending to illustrate the ecclesiastical,
military, and civil costume. 1838. 17D7
GuiLLAUMOT, A., fils. Costumes of the
time of the French Revolution, 1790-93, to-
gether with English costumes during the
years 1795-1806. Drawn from the collection
of V. Sardou ... 65 etchings. 1889. — 17A4
HoDGETTS, J. F. English in the middle
ages ; from the Norman usurpation to the
days of the Stuarts. Their mode of life, dress,
arms, occupations, and amusements. 1886.
1526
Stone, Mrs. E. Chronicles of fashion, from
the time of Elizabeth to the early part of the
nineteenth century, in manners, amusements,
banquets, costume, etc. 1846, 2 v. —1764
The same. 1846, 2 v. —1767
University costumes, Cambridge, [n. t. p.]
n. d. —1777
Whittock, N. Topographical and histori-
cal description of the University ... of Oxford
... to which is added correct delineations of
the costume of the members of the University.
1829. 2543
— — Wingfield, L. 8. Notes on civil costume
in England from the conquest to the regency.
1884. -1762
Bafrnali-Oakploy, M. E. Ladies' costume in the
middle ages as represented on the monumental effigies
and brasses. 16 pp. 9 pi. ( Bristol and Gloucest. Arehaeol.
Soc. Trans, v. 16, 1891-92, p. HI.)— WinsrHcld, L. S.
History of English dress. 29 pp. (London, Internat.
Health Exhib. Literature, v. 12, p. 115 )
England, Education.
Arnold, M. Reports on elementary schools,
1852-82. 1889. —2305
Atkinson, W. P. Classical and scientific
studies, and the great schools of England.
1865. —2373
Collins, W. L. The public schools . . .
notes of their history and traditions. [Anon.]
1867. —2387
Fredericq, p. Study of history in Eng-
land and Scotland. 1887. (Adams, H. B.,
Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and polit.
sci. 6 s. no. 10. ) 4653
HuBBR, V. A. The English universities.
1843, 2 V. in 3. —2374
Kay, J. Social condition and education of
the people in England. 1850, 2 v. —2307
The same. 1863. —1377
Pattison, M. Suggestions on academical
organisation. 1868. —2307
Petre, R. E. Notices of the English col-
leges and convents established on the con-
tinent after the dissolution of reUgious houses
in England. 1849. —2304
Rashdall, H. English universities. 1895.
(In his Universities of Europe in the middle
ages, V. 2, pt. 2. ) —2373
Staunton, H. Great schools of England.
1877. —2397
Tanner, T., Bp. of St. Asaj^h. Notitia
monastica ; or, an account of all the abbies . . .
heretofore in England and Wales ; and also
the colleges and hospitals founded before 1540.
1744. —2171
Wordsworth, C. Scholae academicae :
some account of the studies at the English
universities in the eighteenth century. 1877.
—2372
Social life at the English universities in
the eighteenth century. 1874. — 2365
Addcrley, Sir C. B., 1 Baron Norton. Free schools.
14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885, p. 801. )— .4l<liN. Mrs.
M. S. Complements and compliments. 11 pp. ( Westm
Bev. V. 136, 1891, p. 173. )— Story of university tests. 24 pp
( Westm. Rev. v. 135, 1891, p. 611.)— Asclicn, P. von. Die
classsische universitaet Englands. 15 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1890, V. 1, p. 115.)— Bartram, R. Fifteen years of
national education in E. 21 pp. { Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 70,
1886, p. 499.)-Blaokl«, J. S. Thoughts on English
university reform. 10 pp. (Maemillan's Mag. v. 45, 1SS2,
p. 125.)— Brycc, J. Future of the English universities.
22 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 33, 1883. p. 382.)— Bnxton. D.
On the education of the deaf and dumb in Lancashire
and Cheshire. 10 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 6, 1854, p. 91.)— Chorbnlirx, V. L'in-
ternat et la vie de college en France et en Angleterre.
13 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondcs, 1883, 3 p^r. v. 46, p. 681.)—
Are we educating our €*liil4lr<>ii ? 5 pp. ( Westm. Rev.
v. 128, 1887, p. 863.)— ClirlNllan BrolhtTN. Religious
schools in France and E. 31 pp. (Quart. Bev. v. 162,
1886, p. 325.)— Cionifh, A. J. English university life for
women. 10 pp. (Forum, v. 12, 1891, p. 346.)— Cociiln, A.
ENGLAND, Education
1273
ENGLAND, Pine arte
De rinstruction populaire en Angleterre. 14 pp. {Corre-
spondant, v. 32, 1853, p. 698.)— <'«IH"»<. J. C. National
home reading union, and its pro.spects. 19pp. (Contemp.
Rev. V. 58, 1890, p. 193.)— I»iivl«'s, J. J. New educational
code: will it woik? 8 pp. (Westm. Rev. v. 134, 1890,
p. 201.)— I»l|f«rl«'. J. R. Educational outlook. 11 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 48, 1890, p. 247.)— Admission of l»ls-
NontorM to degrees in the English universities. 15 pp.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 35, 1834, p. 716.)— Klciiiont»ry
ecliifation : its working and its results. 10 pp. (Westm.
Rev. V. 130, 1888, p. 664. )— Elementary education: pay-
ment by results. 12 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 130, 1888, p. 488.)
— Our elementary moIiooIn. 18 pp. (Westm. Rev^
V. 131, 1889, p. .587.)— Kllot, C. W. English and American
universities compared. 21 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 126, 1878,
p. 217.)— Kn^llNli aiKl Irlsli iiniverMltieM. 13 pp.
[Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 24, 1844, p. 672.)— Some talk about
KiiK'liHli |>iil>llc NelioolN. 7 pp. {Harper's Mag. V. 84,
1892, p. 722.)— KiiBllnli unlversitieH. 16 pp. {Am.
J. of Education, v. 24, 1873, p. 401 ; N. Am. Rev. v. 12, 1821,
p.l;N. Brit. Rev. v. 14, 1851, p. 169.)— English universi-
ties and their reforms. 10 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. V. G5,
1849, Jp. 235.)— Kxperiences of a day-boy at a public
school. 5 pp. {MacTnillan's Mag, v. 51, 1885, p. 361.) —
Fotherft^ill, J. Letter to a friend in the country,
relative to the Intended school, at Ackworth, in York-
shire. 15 pp. 1 pi. ( Worfes, p. 459.)— Free ertuejilioii.
14 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 128, 1887, p. 733.)— Freeiiinii, E.
A. English universities and colleges. 12 pp. (N. Avt.
Rev. V. 153, 1891, p. 67.)— Future of the English universi-
ties. 29 pp. (Brit. Qnart. Rev. v. 62, 1875, p. 86.)— «iiiir.
neCf , W. University education for the people. 14 pp.
{Contemp. Rev. v. 52, 1887, p. 644.)— Ciirejfory, K. Report
of the Education Commission. 20 pp. (Contemp. Rev.
V. 54, 1888, p. 641.)— llaiuilton. Sir W. On the right of
Dissenters to admission into the English universities.
68 pp. (In his Discussions, pp. 458, 500; and Edin. Rev.
V. 60, 18a5, pp. 202, 422.)— Herbert, A., and others. The
sacrifice of education to examination. 39pp. (Nineteenth
Cfenf. V 25, 1889, p. 284.)— Iluglien, H. P. Canon Greg-
ory's educational policy. 24 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 55,
1889, p. 354.)— Hunter, J. Account of the scheme for
erecting a Royal Academy in E., in the reign of King
James X. 18 pp. (.4rc/ia<;ofo3ia, v. 32, 1847, p. 132.)— Some
comparative statistics of Illiteracy in E., 1870 and 1884.
11 pp. (London Quart. Rev. v. 68, 1887, p. 273.)— Irish
and Ku{;;I1mIi universities. 33 pp. (Dublin Rev.
V. 1, 1836, p. 68.)— Klingliarjlt. H. Phonetische tran-
skription in der englischen volksschule. 24 pp. (Eng.
studien, v. 19, 1894, p. 380.)— Knlffht, W., and others.
The protest against over-examination, a reply. 14 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 21, 1888, p. 919.)— I<oeal univer-
sity colleges. 10 pp. (Maemillan's Mag. v. 52, 1885,
p. 361. ) — Ijorain, P. De Tfiducation populaire en Angle-
terre. 53 pp. (Correspondant, v. 38, 1856, pp. 244, 974.)—
De rinstruction populaire en Angleterre. 30 pp. (Rev.
contemp. 1855, v. 2, p. 369.)— Maciiileliael, J. H. The
hornbook and its cognates. 10 pp. 1 pi. (Brit. Archaeol.
Assoc. Jotirn. v. 47,1891, p. 146.)— Macuainara, T. J.
Village education under popular control. 9 pp. ( T^C8(7n.
Rev. v. 136, 1891, p. 148.)— Maunlntf, H. E., Cardinal-Abp.
of Westmijister. Education Commission and the school
rate. 25 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 45, 1889, p. 732.)— Is the
education act of 1870 a just law? 11 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 12, 1882, p. 958. )— Massle, J. Middle class educa-
tion. 19 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 133, 1890, p. 144. )— Moore,
T. English poor-law system, viewed in relation to educa-
tion and morals in E. 12 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1856, p. 181.)— Mueller, F. M.,
and others. The sacrifice of education to examination.
36 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888, p. 617.)— National
character of the old English universities. 23 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 103, 1868, p. 326.)— Jfational e«lu-
catloii: English and continental. 19 pp. (London
Quart. Rev. v. 55, 1881, p. 314.)— Sfew coilc and free edu-
cation. 28 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 172, 1891, p. 163.)— afor-
mal schools for the training of female teachers in ^.
4 pp. (Am. J. of Education, v. 10, 1881, p. 571.)— Organ,
T. A. Grievances of elementary school teachers. 13 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 60, 1891, p. 703.)— Ov«r>e«lucatlon.
10 pp. (Westm. Rev. v. IM, 1890, p. 270.) -Overpres-
sure in elementary schools. 20 pp. ( Westm. Rev. n. a.
V. 67, 1885, p. 1.)— Patterson, A. J. Hungarian report
on English education. 6 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 46,
1882, p. 155.)— Popular education. 29 pp. (Quart.
Rev. V. 165, 1887, p. 371.)-I»resent position of the
education question. 12 pp. (Westm. Rev. v. 132, 1889,
p. 480.)— Ramsay, G. G. Scotch and English educa-
tional endowments. 14 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 62,
188.5, p. 35.)— Sandfonl, Sir P. R., 1 Boron Sandford.
Elementary education a municipal charge. 9 pp. (Fortn.
iJet). n. s. V. 49, 1891, p. 762.)— Sargant. G. H. Free din-
ners at national schools. 7 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 42,
1887, p. 372.)— Ncoones, W. B. Is examination a failure?
20 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 25, 1889, p. 236.)— How to
systematize secondary education. 10pp. (Westm.
Rev. V. 132, 1889, p. 16.)-Nuiith, S. Plea for continua-
tion schools. 13 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 60, 1891, p. 148.)-
Connection of the state with education in E. and Ire-
land. 49 pp. (Dublin Rev. v. 52, 1863, p. 106.)— Slo<l-
flard. F. H. Women in the English universities. 21 pp.
(New Englander,v. 45, 1886, p. 573.)— Stow, J. Of the
universities of E. 37 pp. (Annates, p. 10&l.)—Hyttet,ll.
von. The German university : compared with the Eng-
lish and French. 12 pp. (.4m. J. o/JSd«cation, V. 17, 1867,
p. 595.)— Taylor, H. G. Elementary education in E. and
Wales. 3 pp. (Scribner'8 Monthly, v. 11, 1876, p. 397.)—
University extension in E. 32 pp. {Qitor(. Rev.
V. 172, 1891, p. 399.)— University systems, English and
Scotch. 34 pp. (Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 65, 1877, p. 306.)—
Wawl, A. W. Is it expedient to increase the number of
universities in E. ? 6 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 39, 1879,
p. 12.)— Welldon, J. E. C. The educational system in
public schools. 30 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 67,1890, p. 671;
V. 68, 1890, p. 374.)— WIttstock, A. Ein paedagogischer
ausflug nach E. 11 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1809, v. 1, p. 300.)—
Wren, W. Duel between public schools and private
"coaches." 14 pp. (J\rin«i«ere(h Cfenl. v. 29, 1891. p. 927.)
See also t'ambridge University— Et4>n College.
— Exeter t'ollege.- tjlirton College.— tilreatllrit-
aln. Education. — Harrow School. — Xewnham
College. — OxToril University. — Universities. —
University of London.
Kuglaiid, Estates. See with Lands.
liliijnflaiid, Finance. See Great Britain, Finance.
Kn^Iaiitl, Fine arts.
Carey, W. Some memoirs of the patron-
age and progress of the fine arts, in England
and Ireland. 1826. —1705
Carr, J. W. C. Examples of contemporary
art. 1878. — 17E3
Carter, J. Specimens of the ancient
sculpture and painting now remaining in
England, from the earliest period to the reign
of Henry VIII. 1887. — 17D5
Everitt, G. English caricaturists and
graphic humourists of the nineteenth cen-
tury. 1886. —1744
Pairholt, p. W. Homes, works, and
shrines of English artists. 1873. — 17C5
Heaton, J. A. (Ed. ) Purniture and decor-
ation in England during the eighteenth cen-
tury. 1890-92, 2 V. in 4. — 17D1
Leslie, C. R. Autobiographical recollec-
tions. 1860, 2 V. 4845
Needham, Mrs. E. C. C. English female
artists. 1876, 2 v. 3795, 4723
■ Redgrave, G. R. History of water-colour
painting in England. 1892. (Poynter, E. J.,
{niustr. hxtndb. of art. ) — 17C7
ENGLAND, Fine arta
1274
ENGLAND, Geology
RouQUET, J. Present state of the arts in
England. 1755. —1736
RusKiN, J. The art of England. 1884.
—1743
Stephens, F. G. English children as
painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 1867. —1762
ViARDOT, L. Mus6es d'Espagne, d'Angle-
terre, et de Belgique. 1843. —1748
Walpolb, H., 4 Earl of Orford. Anecdotes
of painting in England. 1849, 3 v. — 1746
Allen, C. Q. B. The Celt in English art. 11 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 267.)— Anilr*, J. L. Mural
and other paintings, in English churches. 23 pp. (Ar-
chaeol. Joum. v. 45, 1888, p. 400.)— Colviii, S. Some
phases of English art under Qeorg^e III. 33 pp. (Forln.
Rev. n. s. V. 15, 1874, pp. 342, 658.)— Decline of art:
Royal Academy and Gosvenor Gallery. 25 pp. {Black-
tmod'a Mag. v. 138, 1885, p. 1.)— En;;ltNli nntionHl art.
18 pp. (Dublin Rev. v. 25, 1848, p. 494.)— Forwter, J. G. A.
Geachichte der kunst in E. vom jahre 1789. 204 pp. (In
hU Ansichten vom Niederrhein, v. 3.) — Hnnt, W. H.
The Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood : a fight for art. 46 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 49, 1886, pp. 471, 737, 820.)— I^elKbton,
SirF. Art in E. 17 pp. (C<m(«mp. iJeti. v. 66, 1889, p. 24.)
—Slayer, J. Roscoe, and the influence of his writings
on the fine arts. 9 pp. 3 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. 8oc. Froc. v. 5, 1853, p. 142.)— Meres, F. Sltetch of
English literature, painting ... up to Sept. 1598. 13 pp.
(Arber, E., B>ng. gamer, \. 2, p. 94.)— Monkhonse, W. C.
Some English artists and their studios. 16 pp. ( Century
Mag. V. 2, 1882, p. 553. )— Palmer, J. F. Development of
the flue arts under the Puritans. 24 pp. (Royal Hist.
Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 5, 1891, p. 205.)— Pennell, ilfrs. E. R.
English faith in art. 13 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 61, 1888,
p. 449.)— PniHe of Entelixh art in 1883. 9 pp. (itfoc-
millan'a Mag. v. 48, 1883, p. 277.)— Kolhschlltl, F. J.,
Baron de. Expansion of art. 15 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s.
v. 37, 1885, p. 55.) — French eighteenth-century art in E.
16 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 376.)— Scndfler,
H. E. Childhood in English literature and art. 26 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 56, 1885, pp. 369, 471.)— State of art
in E. 11 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 131, 1882, p. 609.)—
Water-colour painters of E. 28 pp. (Edin. Rev.
V. 174, 1891, p. 349.)
See also Fine artft. Galleries, museums, collecticms.—
Oreat Britain, Fine arts. — I>on<lon, Fine arts. —
Koyal Academy of Arls, London.
Giiglaiul, Fine arts, Periodicals.
Art Journal. Lond., 1884-96. 13 v. —4582
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
PORTPOLIO. Lend., 1884-96. 19 v. —4561
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Kiiglaiid, Genealogy. Sec Great Britain, Gene-
alogy.
£iiglaii<l, Geology and mineralogy.
Bewick, J. Geological treatise on the dis-
trict of Cleveland, in north Yorkshire. 1861.
—1623
Geological Society of London. Quarterly
journal, v. 39-52. 1883-96, 14 v. —4636
Note.—FoT V. 1-38 see preceding catalogue.
Greenouoh, J. B. Geological map of
England and Wales. 1865. —1652
Knox, R. Descriptions geological, topo-
graphical, and antiquarian in eastern York-
shire. 1855. 2523
ToPLEY, W. Memoirs of the geological
survey, England and Wales. The geology of
the weald. 1875. —1653
AdaniN, J. Geological sketch of the valley of the
Kennet. 19 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag.
V. 11, 1869, p. 268.)— Baker, W. The Cannington Park
limestone. 7 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 3, 1853, p. 125. )— Geology of Somerset.
13 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
Proc. V. 1, 1851, p. 127.)— Callaway, C. Further geologi-
cal discoveries in Shropshire. 8 pp. (Shropshire Ar-
chaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 3, 1880, p. 379.)— On
some ancient Salopian conglomerates. 5 pp. (Shrop-
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 11, 1888,
p. 239.)— Recent geological investigations in Shropshire.
20 pp. (Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans.
V. 2, 1879, p. 77.)— C'odrini^ton. T. Geology of the
Berks and Hants extension, and the Marlborough rail-
ways. 27 pp. ( WUtshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag.
V. 9, 1866, p. 167.)— Conway, M. D. Geologic ramble on
the weald. 10 pp. (/lUant. AfonlWj/, v. 60, 1882, p. 340.)—
Cnnninicton, W. On the Bradford clay and its fossils.
10 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 6, 1860,
p. 1.)— Hopklnson, J., and Jackson, B. D. Introduc-
tion on the geology, climate, etc., of [Hertfordshire].
38 pp. (Pryor, A. R., Flora of Hertfordshire, p. ix.) —
Jones, W. A. On the geological formations in the
neighbourhood of Dunster. 11 pp. (Somersetshire Ar-
chaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. F^oc. v. 6, 1856, p. 138.)—
McMnrtrie, J. Physical geology of the carboniferous
strata of Somersetshire, and associated formations.
12 pp. 3 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
Proc. V. 21, 1876, p. 41.)— Maskelyne, N. S. Stone-
henge : the petrology of its stones. 14 pp. 1 pi. ( Wilt-
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 17, 1878, p. 147.)—
Moore, C. Notes on Wiltshire geology and palaeont-
ology. 10 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag.
V. 20, 1882, p. 45.)— On the middle and upper lias of the
south-west of E. 126 pp. 8 pi. ( Somersetshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 13, 1887, p. 119.)— Plien«, J.
S. Address delivered to the Geologists' Association at
Stonehenge. 6 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist.
Mag. v. 19, 1881, p. 248.)— Plilllips. J. Geology of the
lakes. 41 pp. ( Black, A., and Black, C, Picturesque guide
to the Eng. lakes, p. 193.)— Potter, C. Observations on the
geology and archaeology of the Cheshire shore. 22 pp.
1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 4,
1876, p. 121.)— Reade, T. M. Trees of the post-glacial
forest beds in the neighbourhood of Liverpool. 2 pp.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 6, 1878,
p. 27.)— Scrope, G. P. Geology of Wiltshire. 25 pp.
( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 5, 1859, p. 89.)
— Symon«ls, W. S. On the geology of Church Stretton
and Ludlow. 35 pp. (Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. nans. v. 1, 1878, p. 396.)— Thornber, W. On
the geology of the Fylde district. 12 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 10, 1858, p. 187. ) —
Vssher, W. A. E. The British culm measures. 109 pp. '
2 maps. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
Proc. V. 38, 1892, p. 111.)— On the geology of parts of
Devon and west Somerset north of South Molton and
Dulverton. 20 pp. 1 map. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and
Nat. Hist. Soc. i»roc. v. 25, 1880, p. 1.)- On the probable
nature and distribution of the palaeozoic strata beneath
the secondary, etc., rocks of the southern counties, with
special reference to the prospects of obtaining coal by
boring south of the Mendips. 49 pp. 1 pi. 2 maps.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 36,
1891, p. 88. )— Triassic rocks of west Somerset and the
Devonian rocks on their borders. 36 pp. 1 map. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 36, 1890,
p. 1.)— Wardle, T. On the geology of Leek and the dis-
trict. 73 pp. (Sleigh, J., Hist, of the ancient parish of
Leek, p. 226.)— Whltaker, J., and Wilkinson, T. T. Ab-
stract of the principal mines of the Burnley coal field.
4 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s.
V. 2, 1862, p. 113.) — Whilaker, W. List of books,
papers, maps, etc., on the geology, mineralogy, and
palaeontology of Wiltshire. 14 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 14, 1874, p. 107.) — On the occurrence
of the *' chalk rock" near Salisbury. 2 pp. (Wiltshire
Arclmeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 13, 1872, p. 92.)— and
ENGLAND, Geology
1275
ENGLAND, Lands and estates
Watts, W. W. List of works on the geology, mineralogy,
and palaeon.to]ogy of Shropshire. 30 i>p. (Shropshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans. 2 s. v. 1, 1889, p. 33.) —
Geology of WIHwIiirc 19 pp. {Wiltshire Archaeol. and
Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 11, 1869, p. 316.)— Woodward. H. B.
Note on the Ham hill stone. 3 pp. (Somersetshire Ar-
chaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 32, 1887, p. 112.)
See also <i}refit Britain, Geology.
Eug^laiid, Government. See Great Britain, Con-
stiiution and government.
Gng-Iand, Heraldry. See Great Britain, Her-
aldry.
E}ng:laiul, History. See Great Britain, History.
Kiig:liiiid, Industries.
Ashley, W. J. Early history of the Eng-
lish woollen industry. 1887. (Am. Econ.
Assoc. Pub. V. 2, no. 4. ) —4376
CUNNINGILAM, W. Growth of English in-
dustry and commerce during the early and
middle ages. 1890. —2394
Growth of English industry and com-
merce in modem times. 1892. — 2362
HoDGETTS, J. F. English in the middle
ages ; from the Norman usurpation to the
days of the Stuarts. Their mode of life, dress,
arms, occupations, and amusements. 1885.
1526
Palmer, S. General history of printing
. . . particularly, its introduction, rise, and
progress here in England . . . 1732. W. 31
Biicij^, A. H. Women and the glove trade. 12 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 939.)— Buckinaii, J. On
some coal mining operations at Malmesbury. 3 pp.
( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 2, 1885, p. 159. )
— Buxton. D. On the rise of the manufacturing towns
of Lancashire and Cheshire. 13 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1856, p. 199.) — l>elc-
pierr<», J. O. First printers of Belgium and E. 22 pp.
fPhilobiblon Boc. Miscel. v. 6.)— Ensl'sh trade and
foreign competition. 36 pp. {Quart. Rev. v. 152, 1881,
p. 271.)— Fair trade and British labour. 43 pp. {Quart.
Rev. V. 152, 1881, p. 562.)— Fleniinjf. A. Revival of hand
spinning and weaving in Westmortland. 7 pp. {Century
Mag. V. 15, 1889, p. 521.)— lirowlli of Kni^liNli indus-
try and commerce. 20 pp. {London Quart. Rev. v. 74,
1890, p. 270.) — lIen«lerfion. J. England and America as
manufacturing competitors. 11pp. {Contemp. Rev. v.33,
1878, p. 458.) — I.oiiK:<lon, H. English wrought iron-
work from the 13 century. 10 pp. {Arctmeol. Jonm. v. 47,
1890, p. 130.) — Lower, M. A. Historical and archaeologi-
cal notices of the iron works of the county of Sussex.
61 pp. 6 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 2, 1849, p. 169;
V. 3, 1850, p. 240.) — Kiiiet, J. Crise de I'industrie coton-
nigre en Angleterre. 17 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1869,
2 p«r. V. 84, p. 343.)— Peabo<ly, P. O. Industrial co-
operation in E. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 8, 1889, p. 274.)— Pro-
gress of NliipbiiildiiiK; in E. 28 pp. {Westm. Rev. U.S.
T. 59, 1881, p. 1.)— Wrl(tlit, T. Our craftsmen. 23 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 20, 1886, p. 630.)
See also tlreat Krltain, Manufactures.
Bn^laiKl, Insects.
Buckler, W. Larvae of the British butter-
flies and moths. 1886-95, 6 v. (Ray Soc. )
—2665
Cameron, P. Monograph of the British
phytophagous hymenoptera. 1882-93, 4 v.
{Ray Soc.) —2665
Coleman, W. S. British butterflies. 18601
—2647
YoL. ni.— 160.
Curtis, J. British entomology. 1862, 8 v.
—2643
Farm insects : being the natural history
and economy of the insects injurious to the
field crops of Gt. Britain and Ireland. 1860.
—2673
Denny, H. Monographia anoplurorum
Britanniae ; or, an essay on the British species
of parasitic insects belonging to the order
anoplura. 1842. —2675
Douglas, J. W., and Scott, J. British
hemiptera, v. 1. Hemiptera-heteroptera. 1865.
(Ray Soc.) —2673
Duncan, J. British butterflies. 1856. (Jar-
dine, Sir W., Nat. lAbr. v. 29.) —2647
British moths. 1856. (Jardine, fiSr W.,
Nat. lAbr. v. 30. ) —2647
Entomological Society of London. Trans-
actions. 1884-96, 13 V. —3683
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Ha WORTH, A. Lepidoptera Britannica.
1803. —2686
Humphreys, H. N. Genera and species of
British butterflies, n. d. — 2672
and Westwood, J. O. British moths
and their transformations. 1857, 2 v. — 2642
Samouelle, G. Entomologist's useful
compendium ; or, an introduction to the
knowledge of British insects. 1819. —2647
Stainton, H. T. (Ed.) Entomologist's
notices of new British
—2647
Illustrations of British
synopsis of indigenous
insects. 1828-35, 11 v. in 9. .—2676
Westwood, J. O. Butterflies of Gt. Britain,
with their transformations delineated and de-
scribed. 1887. —2674
I^ultis, W. C. A few words to Wiltshire entomolog-
ists. 2 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 1,
1854, p. 95.)
See also Great Britain, Insects.
England, Lands and estates.
Bear, W. E. Relations of landlord and
tenant in England and Scotland. 1876. (Cob-
den Club. ) —1368
Birkbbck, W. L. Historical sketch of the
distribution of land in England. 1885. —2343
CosiN, J. Names of the Roman Catholics,
nonjurors, and others, who refus'd to take
the oaths to his late Majesty King George . . .
1745; repr. 1862. 1543
DODD, J. T. Settled land act, 1882. 1883.
—2343
DucAREL, A. C. Some account of the alien
priories, and of such land as they are known
to have possessed in England and Wales.
iAnon.} 1779, 2 V. 1536
Earle, J. Hand-book to the land-charters
and other Saxonic documents. 1888. —2325
Garnier, R. M. History of the English
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(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 6, 1866,
p. 195.)
See also under Birds.— Botany.— Geology and miner-
alogy.— Insects.— Palaeontology.
Uii(;lsiiHl, Natural history, Periodicals.
Hampshire antiquary and naturalist, v. 1.
Southamp., 1891. 2512
ENGLAND, Natural history
1279
ENGLAND, Poor and poor laws
Shropshire Archaeological and Natural
History Society. Transactions. Shrewsb.,
1878-95. 19 V. .2654
Somersetshire Archaeological and Natu-
ral History Society. Proceedings, 1849-94.
Taunton, 1851-94. 40 v. and index, v. 1-20.
.2567
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural
History Magazine. Devizes, 1854-82. 20 v.
.2556
Cii^Iaiul, Navy. See Great Britain, Army,
navy, and defences.
Eiig'laiid, Numismatics. See Great Britain,
Numismatics.
^England, Palaeontology.
Jones, T. K. Monograph of the entomo-
straca of the cretaceous formation of England.
1849. (Palaeont. Soc. y. Z.) —1592
Monograph of the tertiary en tomostraca
of England. 1856. (Paioeont. Soc. v. 9.)
— 15B2
Kino, W. Monograph of the permian fos-
sils of England. 1860. {Palaeont. Soc. v. 3.)
—1592
.Sharpe, D. Description of the fossil re-
mains of mollusca found in the chalk of Eng-
land. 185a-56, 3 pts. in 1 v. (Palaeont. Soc.
V. 7-9. ) —1592
^^ Bnckman, J. On the cephalopoda bed and the oolite
sands of Dorset and part of Somerset. 25 pp. ( Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 20, 1875,
p. 140.)— <'nnnin«(ton, W. On the Bradford clay and
its fossils. 10 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Bist.
Mag. V. 6, 1860, p. 1.)— On the mammalian drift of Wilt-
shire and its fossil contents. 14 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 4, 1858, p. 129.)— Moorp, C. Notes
on Wiltshire geology and palaeontology. 10 pp. ( Will^
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 20, 1882, p. 45.)—
Kanrorcl, W. A. On bones of an animal resembling the
megalosaur, found in the Rhoetic formation at Wedmore.
9 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc.
V. 40, 1894, p. 227. )— On the rodentia of the Somerset caves.
7 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
Proc. V. 15, 1870, p. 51.)— Whilnker, W. List of books,
papers, maps, etc., on the geology, mineralogy, and
palaeontology of Wiltshire. 14 pp. (Wiltshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 14, 1874, p. 107.)— and Watts, W. W.
List of works on the geology, mineralogy, and palaeon-
tology of Shropshire. 30 pp. (Shropshire Archaeol. and
Nat. Hist. Soc. Tram. 2 s. v. 1, 1889, p. 33.)
See also Cireat Britain, Palaeontology.
England, Peerage. See Great Britain, Heraldry.
England, People. See under National and social
character.
England, Political economy.
Ashley, W. J. Introduction to English
economic history and theory. 1888-93, 1 v.
in 2. —1308
Bagehot, W. Postulates of English politi-
cal economy. 1885. —1367
JVofe.— Also in his Works, v. 5, p. 239.
Bevan, W. L. Sir Wm. Petty. A study
In English economic literature. 1894. (Am.
Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 9, no. 4. ) — 4376
• Jeans, J. S. England's supremacy : ifis
sources, economics, and dangers. 1885. 1506
Pegge, S. (Ed. ) niustrations of the man-
ners and expences of antient times in Eng-
land, in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seven-
teenth centuries. [Anon.] 1797. 1502
Rogers, J. E. T. History of agriculture
and prices in England, 1259-1793. v. 5, 6.
1887, 2 V. -2393
Note.— For v. 1-4 see preceding catalogne.
Six centuries of work and wages. 1886.
—1392
VrvANT de Mezagubs, (— ). General view
of England ; respecting its policy, trade, com-
merce, taxes . . . from 1600 to 1762. 1768. ( With
Mitchell, J., Present state of Gt. Brit, and N.
America. ) 1646
Statistics of aicitnlion. 41 pp. (Quart. Bm. v. 167,
1884, p. 231.)— AinbaNsadom' cxpennes in 1611. 2 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 24, 1872, p. 120.)— RIaanw.
Vf.H.(Ed.) Orders of the Privy Council of James I, to
the sheriff and justices of Sussex, on the too great cheap-
ness of corn in 1619 and its dearth in 1621. 3 pp. ( Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 3, 1850, p. 26. )— <'owper. J. M. On
some Tudor prices in Kent. 17 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc.
Trans, v. 1, 1872, p. 279.)— I»e Morgan, M. Co-operatioo
in E. in 1889. 9 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 133, 1890, p. 532.)—
EnKland'N Hnpreina«.y. 20 pp. {Westm. Rev. -a. s.
V. 70, 1886, p. 381.)— Early EnKliNli poonomic his-
tory. 15 pp. {London Quart. Rev. v. 72, 1889, p. 129.)—
Eniflisli NocialiHm, and communistic associations.
33 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 93, 1851, p. 1.)— Fleetwood, W.
Chronicon preciosam ; or, an account of English money,
corn, etc. 82 pp. ( Wortor, v. 3, p.41.)— Holyoaiie, G. J.
Growth of co-operation in E. 13 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s.
v. 42, 1887, p. 157.)— HnKhen, T. Trades-unionism in E.
8 pp. {Century Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. 127.) — Hyndman,
H. M. Socialism in E. 12 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 143, 1886,
p. 225.)— JoneH, R. Primitive political economy of E.
48 pp. {Literary remains, p. 291. )— I^aireleye, B. L. V. de.
Tendances nouvelles de I'^conomie politique en Angle-
t«rre, [par] T. B. C. Leslie. 24 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes,
1881, 3 p«r. V. 44, p. 623. )— I^olty, R. Revirement econo-
mique chez voisins. Une ligue protectionniste en Angle-
terre. 19 pp. { Correspondant, n. s. v. 102, 188S, p. 418.)
— lWaJorana-<'aiatabiano, A. Socialismo inglese.
22 pp. {Nuov. aniol. 3 s. v. 28, 1890, p. 119.)— ProB reHS of
the "masses." 13 pp. {Westm. Rev. v. 128, IgS!, p. 952.)—
Some lessons of prosperity and depression. 24 pp.
(QiMtrf. Rev. v. 166, 1888, p. 63.)— R^miisat, C. de. La
rgforme et le socialisme en Angleterre. 35 pp. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1855, n. p6r. 2 s. v. 9, p. 257.)— Salerno,
G. R. Controvers€e del socialismo in Inghilterra. 22 pp.
(Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 35, 1891, p. 90.)— Quistione delle otto
ore di lavoro in Inghilterra. 25 pp. {Nuov. antol. 3 s.
V. 33, 1891, p. 35.)— Schloss, D. F. The road to social
peace. 14 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 248.)-
Sovialisni and legislation. 32 pp. ( Westm. Rev. n. s.
v. 69, 1886, p. 1.)— Socialism in E. 41 pp. {Quart. Rev.
V. 156, 1883, p. 353.)— ThrilY movement on the conti-
nent. 6 pp. (TTejtm. Bct. v. 130, 1888, p.545.)— Die ncuest«
entwickelung der trades' unions in E. 16 pp. ( Vruen
Zeit, 1870, v. 1, p. 470.)
See also Bank of England. — Oreat Britain,
Political economy.
England, Politics. See Great Britain, Politics.
England, Poor and poor laws.
CuBWEN, J. C. Speech on the poor laws.
1816. (Pamphlets, v.iO.) 3126
Eden, Sir P. M. State of the poor ; or, a
history of the labouring classes in England,
from the conquest to the present period. 1797,
3 v. —2333
ENGLAKD, Poor and poor laws
1280
ENGLAND UNDER ANGEVIN KINGS
Great Britain. Commissioners to enquire
concerning charities in England and Wales.
Reports relating to the county of Oxford,
1819-37. n. d. 2541
HOLROYD, J. B., 1 Earl of Sheffield. Obser-
vations on the impolicy, abuses, and false
interpretation of the poor laws. 1818. {Pam-
phleU, V. 45. ) 3126
NiCHOLLS, Sir G. History of the English
poor law. 1854, 2 v. —2336
ToRRENS, R. On the means of reducing
the poors rates. 1817. (Pamphlets, \.iO.) 3126
AmiPro, J. Charit* libre en Angleterre et la charity
pabliqae. 17 pp. ( Correapondant, v. 54, 1861, p. 610. )—
Arnold, R. A. Socialism and the unemployed. 12 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 63, 1888, p. 660.)— Black ley, W. L.
English panperism : its wrong and remedy. 13 pp. (Fra-
ler'a Mag. n. s. v. 22, 1880, p. 528.)— C'a«al*», E. de. De
la condition physique et morale des classes pauvres en
Angleterre et en Irlande. 24 pp. {Oorrespondant, v. 9,
1846, p. 197.)— C'larlte, C. B. Existing poor law of E.
7 pp. (,Macmillan'$ Mag. v. 23, 1871, p. 46. )— Cooper, E.
A national pension fund. 9 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 50,
1891, p. 516.)— Decrals, J. Classes pauvres en Angle-
terre. 31 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1891, 3 p«r. v. 105,
p. 878.)— Dennis, J. Our rural poor. 12 pp. (Fortn.
Sm. V. 1, 1865, p. 344.)— Ede, W. M. National pensions.
17 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 59, 1891, p. 680. )— Character and
condition of the EnKlinh poor. 47 pp. (.London Quart.
Bm. V. 11, 1859, p. 1.)— EnKTllsIt poor law and the
Catholic poor. 48 pp. (Dublin Rev. v. 48, 1880, p. 269.)—
On the operation of the Enifllsh poor-laws. 17 pp.
(BlaclODood'B Mag. v. 60, 1846, p. 655.)— Clover, G. Ob-
servations on the present state of pauperism in E. 54 pp.
(Pamphleteer, v. 10, 1817, p. 371.)— Hawthorne, N. Ont-
gide glimpses of English poverty. 37 pp. ( Works, v. 7,
p. 326.)— Head, Sir T. B. English charity. 115 pp.
(Detcriptive essays, v. 1, p. 46.)— Maedonell, G. P. The
state and the unemployed. 17 pp. HBrit. Quart. Rev.
V. 83, 1886, p. 348.)— Moore, T. English poor-law sys-
tem, viewed in relation to education and morals, in
E. 12 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans.
V. 8, 1856, p. 181.) — Inquiries with respect to the pro-
gress and state of paiiperiMin in E. 28 pp. (Edin.
Rev. v. 47, 1828, p. 303.)— Peek, F. "In darkest E.,
and the way out." 12 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 58, 1890,
p. 796.) — Our poor law admlnlMtration. 36 pp.
(Brit. QuaH. Rev. v. 47, 1868, p. 297.)— On the poor
laws of E. 6 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 3, 1818, p. 9.)
— Rees, W. On the English poor laws, with some
suggestions for their amendment. 12 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 4, 1864, p. 31.)—
Problem of the slnins. 14 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 149,
1891, p. 123.)— Slanley, H. E. J., 3 Baron Stanley of Al-
derley. Two days in the Brixworth union. 14 pp. (Fortn.
Rev. n. s. v. 38, 1885, p. 42.)— Stevenson, D. M. Darkest
E. : the way out and the leader. 14 pp. (Westm. Rev.
V. 135, 1891, p. 429.)— Tnrner, E. Briefs. II pp. (Sus-
sex Archaeol. Soc. Colt. v. 21, 1869, p. 207.)— Webb, S.
Reform of the poor law. 26 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 58,
1890, p. 95.)— Work of women as poor law guardians.
10 pp. (We«(m. iSei). n. s. V. 67, 1885, p. 386.)
England, Railroads.
AcwoRTH, W. M. Railways of England.
1889. —2713
FoxwELL, E., and Parreb, T. C. Express
trains, English and foreign. 1889. —2726
Francis, J. History of the English rail-
way ; its social relations and revelations, 1820-
46. 1861, 2 V. —2715
Morrison, J. Influence of English railway
legislation on trade and industry. 1848. —2736
Arworth, W. M. Can railway-passenger fares be
lowered? 12 pp. (iVine«ecn(h Cent. v. 30, 1891. p. 400.)—
Railway mismanagement. 44 pp. { Nineteenth Cent. v. 32,
1892, p. 938.)— Engfllsh and American railways. 15 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 71,1885, p. 375.)— Head, Sir F. B.
Locomotion by steam. 68 pp. (Descriptive essays, v. 1,
p. 151.)— I.ei50yt, A. Chemins de fer en Angleterre et
sur le continent. 84 pp. (Rev. contemp. 1859, v. 1, p. 161.)
—Railway problems. 21pp. (£dt». Bet), v. 165, 1887,
p. 333.)— Railways of E. 33 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 170,
1889, p. 36.)
Sec also Clreat Britain, Railroads.
England, Seals. See Great Britain, Seals.
England, Statistics.
Royal Statistical Society. Journal,
V. 47-69. 1884-96, 13 v. and index to v. 36-50.
—3487
Note.— For v. 1-46 see preceding catalogue.
Subject^index to the Journal, v. 28-57.
1895. —3487
Short, T. Comparative history of the
increase and decrease of manliind in England.
1767. —2303
Statistics of agitation. 41 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 157,
1884, p. 231.)— Farrcr, T. H. The strength of E. 20 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 23, 1878, p. 384.)— Some comparative
statistics of illlteravy in E., 1870 and 1884. 11 pp.
(London Qtmrt. Rev. v. 68, 1887, p. 278.)
See ofso «?ider Census. AlsoUreatnrttnin, Statistics.
England, Tariff. See Great Britain, Tariff.
England, Zoology.
KiNGSLEY, C. Glaucus; or, the wonders
of the shore. 1859. —1677
Lewes, G. H. Searside studies. 1858.
—1677
Macpherson, H. A. Vertebrate fauna of
Lakeland. 1892. —1692
Baker, W. The Somersetshire fauna. 30pp. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 1, 1861,
p. 140; V. 2, 1852, pp. 97, 116.)
See also Oreat Britain, Zoology.
England, Zoology, Periodicals.
Linnean Society of London. Journal.
Zoology. V. 16-24. Lond., 1883-93. 9 v. —3606
— Transactions. Zoology. 2 s. v. 2-6.
Lond., 1888-96. 5 v. —3601
Note.— Vol earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Zoological Society of London. Proceed-
ings. Lond., 1884-96. 13 v. and index, 1881-
90. —3645
Transactions, v. 10-13. Lond., 1879-95.
4 v. —3641
iVote.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
England, Bank of. See Bank of England.
England, Church of. Sec Church of England.
England and Napoleon in 1803. Whitworth,
C, 1 Earl Whitvxyrth. 1503
England and Scotland; or, the proceedings
of the Parliament of England, the confession
of the Church of Scotland. Oxford, 1644.
sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, V. 6.) 4555
England in Egypt. Milner, A. 3413
England in the fifteenth centnry. Denton,
W. 1506
England under the Angevin kings. 2 v.
Norgate, K. 1503
ENGLAND UNDER COALITION
1281
ENGLISH ARCmTEOTUBE
England under the coalition. Olayden, P.
W. 1526
England under tlie reigns of Edward VI and
Mary. 2 v. Tytler, P. P. 1512
England's alarm from the north, wherein the
affaires of Scotland are represented, with the
. ominous aspect they have to England. Lon-
don, 1648. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 10. ) 4555
England's black tribnnal. Set forth in the
tryal of King Charles I by the pretended
High Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall,
Jan. 20, 1648. Together with His Majesties
speech on the scaffold . . . Also a perfect re-
lation of the sufferings, and death of divers
of the nobility and gentry, who were inhu-
manly murdered for their constant loyalty to
. . . the King. 3 ed. [With portrait.] Lon-
don, 1680. 12°. 1538
England's confusion, Annesley, A., 1 Earl
of Anglesey. {Commonwealth tracts, v. 2.) 4555
England's distemper. Love, C. ( Pamphlets :
Charles I, v. 6. ) 4555
England's Eben-ezer; or, stone of help.
Arrowsmlth, J. {Pamphlets: Charles I, y. 7.)
4555
England's Elizabeth. Heywood, T. 1518
England's glory in her royall King, and
honorable Assembly in the High Court of
Parliament, n. p. 1641. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 2. ) 4555
England's joy, or a relation of the most re-
markable passages, from His Majesty's arrival
at Dover, to his entrance at Whitehall. Lon-
don, 1660 ; repr. 1877. 12°. (Arber, E., Eng.
garner, v. 1.) 2117
England's new chains discovered. Lilburne,
J. {Commonwealth tracts, V. 1.) 4555
England's oaths. F.,G. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 4.) 4555
England's Parliamentarie-chronicle. See
Vicars, J. Jehovah- Jireh (in preceding cata-
logue).
England's satisfaction in eight queries ; con-
cerning the true place, office, and power of a
king, according to Gods Word. n. p., n. d.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I, y. 4.) 4555
England's supremacy. Jeans, J. S. 1506
England's third alarm to warre : stirring up
the whole land as one man, to help the Lord,
and His servant David . . . against most bloody
adversaries. London, 1643. sm. 4°. {Pam-
phlets : Charles I, v. 5. ) 4555
England's work in India. Hunter, W. W.
3447
Englefleld, Sir Francis. — circa 1596.
Conference about the next succession to
the crown of England. See Parsons, R., Allen,
W., Cardinal, and Englefleld, Sir P. (in pre-
ceding catalogue).
Englefleld, Sir Henry Charles. 1752-1822.
Observations on Bp. Lyttelton'H account of Eict«r Cathe-
dral. 4 pp. (Carter, J., Some account of the cathedral
church of Exeter, p. 13. )
Englehard, Joseph Adolphus. 1832-79. Re-
port of Pender's division at Gettysburg. 6 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 615.)
Engler, Edmund A.
Geometrical construction for finding the
foci of the sections of a cone of revolution.
St. Louis, 1892. 8°. (St. Louis, Acad, of Sci.
Trans, v. 6, no. 2. ) —2553
Engler, G. Adolf. 1844—. Ueber die pilz-
vegetation des weissen Oder todten grundes in der Kieler
bucht. 10 pp. 1 pi. (Meyer, H. A., and others, Jahretb.
d. Comm. zwr vnasens. unierstwh. der deutsch. metre, v. 4,
pt. 2, p. 187. )— Ueber das pHiinzenlebpii unter der
erde. 31pp. (.Sammi. wjsejM. torirg. v. 15, 1880, p. 311.)
—Ueber die gliederung der flora llMainbaraH und der
angrenzenden gebiete. 86 pp. (Berlin, KkaA. wissens.
Phys.-mathemat. cla88e, AbhaTtdl. 1894, p. 1.)
Engler, Karl (.Ed.)
Dingier' s Polytechnisches Journal. See
Dingler's Polytechnisches Journal.
Engles, Joseph Patterson {Ed. ) 1793-1861.
Novum Testamentum. See Bible, New
Testament, Oreek.
Englische Alexinslegendeu aus dem XIV
und XV jahrh. Schipper, J. {Ed.) (Brink,
B. ten, and others, Quellen und forschungen,
V. 20. ) —3166
Englische triedensverniittlung im jahre
1745. Borkowsky, E. 3683
Englische nietrik. 2 v. Schipper, J. —2156
Englische sprach- nnd literaturdenkmale
des 16, 17, und 18 jahrh. 7 v. VoUmoeller, K.
{Ed.) 2116
Englische stiidien. Herausg. von Eugen
Koelbing. v. 1, 8-23. Heilbronn, 1877-96.
17 V. 8°. —4126
Note. — For v. 2-7 see preceding catalogue.
English, Thomas Dunn, M.D., LL.D. The Beg-
gar's word. 4 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 85, 1892, p. 507.)—
lien Bolt. 3 pp. (Johnson, Mrs. H, K., Our familiar
songrs, p. 9. )— A C'oniincreial union. 8 pp. {Harper^s
Mag. V. 78, 1889, p. 771.) — I^cffend of OifrecaHtie.
3 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 70, 18&5, p. 48.)
Poe, E. A. Thomas Dunn Brown. 5 pp. ( Works, ed.
by E. C. Stedman and O. E. Woodberry, v. 8, p. 64.)
English Academy, An election at the. 11 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 887.)
English agriculture. See England, Agricul-
ture.
English ancestry of Washington. 13 pp. Con-
way, M. D. (Harper's Mag. v. 82, 1891, p. 877.)
English and American book markets. 10 pp.
Bunce, O. B. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890, p. 470.)
English and American fire services. 9 pp.
Purroy, H. D. (i<'or«m, v. 2, 1886, p. 299.)
Englisli and Scottish popular ballads. 9 pte.
Child, F. J. (JBd.) 1332
English antiquities. See England, Antiquities.
English architecture. See Architecture and
Building, Styles and kinds, English.— England,
Architecture.
ENGLISH ARTISTS
1282
ENGLISH BALLADS AND SONGS
Grigrlisli artists, Homes, works, and shrines of.
Pairholt, F. W. — 17C5
Eug^lisli ballads and soiigfs.
Anderson, R., and others. Ballads in the
Cumberland dialect. 1808. 1338
ASUTON, J. (£d. ) Century of ballads. 1887.
1332
(Ed.) Modem street ballads. 1888. 1337
BAiiLAD Society. Publications. 1868-83,
12 V. 1333
Baring-Gould, S., and Sheppard, H. F.
(Elds. ) Songfs and ballads of the west. A col-
lection made Ax>m the mouths of the people.
1892. —2734
Blackie, J. S. Messis vitae. Gleanings of
song from a happy life. 1886. 1306
Scottish song. Its wealth, wisdom, and
social significance. 1889. —2756
Brome, a. Song^ and other poems. 1668.
1328
BULLEN, A. H. (Ed. ) Lyrics from the song-
books of the Elizabethan age. 1887. 1325
(Ed. ) More lyrics from the song- books
of the Elizabethan age. 1888. 1325
(Eki.) Speculum amantis: love-poems
from rare song-books and miscellanies of the
seventeenth century. 1889. 1337
Chambers, R. (Ed.) Romantic Scottish
baUads. n. d. 1333
■— (Ed.) Scottish songs. 1829-32, 3 v. 1338
Chappell, W., and Ebsworth, J. W. (Eds.)
Roxburghe ballads. 1871-95, 8 v. (Ballad
Soc.) 1313
Child, F. J. (Ed.) English and Scottish
popular ballads. [1882-92], 9 pts. 1332
Cunningham, A. Sir Marmaduke Max-
well : a dramatic poem . . . and twenty Scot-
tish songs. 1822. 3315
Deloney, T. Three ballads on the Armada
flght. [1588]; repr. 1883. (Arber, E., Eng.
garner, v. 7. ) 2117
DIBDIN, C. Songs. 1883. 1338
Dunn, S. (Ed.) Auld Scotch sangs and
anld Scotch sangs and ballads. 1895. — 2732
Ebsworth, J. W. Cavalier lyrics: for
church and crown. 1887. 1324
Eyre-Todd, G. (Ed.) Ancient Scots bal-
lads, with the traditional airs to which they
were wont to be sung. n. d. 1332
(Ed.) Scottish ballad poetry. 1893.
(In his Abbotsford S. of the Scot, poets. ) 1327
Forbes, J. Cantus, songs, and fancies . . .
both apt for voices and viols. Reproduced by
photo-lithography. 1879- (New Club. S.) —2732
Fulleb-Maitland, J. A. (Ed.) English
carols of the fifteenth century . . . With added
vocal parts by W. S. Rockstro. [1892.] —2734
FuRNiVAL, F. J. (Ed.) Love-poems and
humourous ones. 1874. (Ballad Soe.) 1313
Gilbert, D. (Ed.) Some ancient Christr-
mas carols, with the tunes to which they were |
formerly sung in the west of England. To-
gether with two ancient ballads, etc. 1823.
1332
— - Graves, A. P. Songs of Killamey. 1877.
1338
Hogg, J. Songs by the Ettrick shepherd.
1832. 1316
Hutchinson, T. Ballades and other
rhymes of a country bookworm. 1888. 1338
Huth, H. ( Ed. ) Ancient ballads and broad-
sides. 1867. (Philobiblon Soc. Pu6.) W.36
Jacobite minstrelsy. 1829. 1316
Kinloch, G. R. (Ed.) Ballad book. 1885.
(Goldsmid, E. M., Biblioth. curiosa.) 2127
Kipling, R. Ballads and barrack-room
ballads. 1892. 1338
Maidment, J. (Ed.) New book of old
ballads. 1885. (Goldsmid, E. M., Biblioth.
curiosa. ) 2127
Morris, H. S. (Ed.) Where meadows
meet the sea. A collection of sea songs and
pastoral lays. 1892. 1327
Morris, L. Songs of Britain. 1887. 1338
Songs unsung. 1884. 1308
Peek, H. (Ed.) Poetry of sport. 1896.
(Badminton lAbr.) — 1796
Percy, T., Bp. of Dromore. Reliques o
ancient English poetry. 1893, 3v.ini. (VoU-
moeller, K., Eng. sprach- und litteraturdenk-
male, v. 6. ) 2116
Pratt Manufacturing Company (Pubs.)
Antidote against melancholy, compounded of
choice poems, jovial songs, merry ballads, and
witty parodies. 1884. 1337
Procter, B. W. (B. Cornwall, pseud. ) Eng-
lish songs. 1844. 1395
Shakespeare, W. Dramatic songs . . . the
music by W. Linley. n. d., 2 v. in 1. — 2731
Sladen, D. B. W. (Ed.) Century of Aus-
tralian song. [1889.] 1337
SouTHEY, R. Joan of Arc, ballads, lyrics,
and minor poems. With illustrations by J.
Gilbert. 1866. 1327
Stevenson, R. L. B. Ballads. 1890. 1338
Stokoe, J. (Ed.) Songs and ballads of
northern England. [1892]. —2735
Swinburne, A. C. Poems and ballads. 3 s.
1889. 1337
Noie. — For 1, 2 s. see preceding catalogue.
Thomson, G. (Ed.) Collection of the songs
of Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and other eminent
lyric poets ancient and modern, united to the
select melodies of Scotland. 1822-25, 6 v.
—2753
Thornbury, G. W. (Ed.) Songs of the
Cavaliers and Roundheads, Jacobite ballads,
etc. 1857. 1337
Tupper, M. F. Ballads for the times. 1851.
( Compl. works, v. 3. ) 2174
Wordsworth, W., and Coleridge, S. T.
Lyrical ballads. 1890. 1338
ENGLISH BALLADS AND SONGS
1283
ENGLISH CHANNEL
Wright, T. ( Ed. ) Political songs of Eng-
land, from the reign of John to that of Ed-
ward II. 1884, 4 V. (Goldsmid, E. M., Bib-
lioth. euriosa.) 2127
{Ed.) Songs and ballads . . . chiefly of
the reign of Philip and Mary. 1860. {Rox-
burghe Club. ) 2281
ISIackie, J. S. Lord Lynedoch: a historical ballad.
5 pp. {Blackwood's Mag. v. 150, 1891, p. 837.)— BurMN. R.
Songs. 92 pp. ( IKorfca, V. 4, p. 188.)— C'»re.v. H. Ballad
of Sally in our alley. 3 pp. {ATber,'E., Eng. gamer, v. G,
p. 150; Harper's Mag. v. 74, 1887, p. 53.)— C«wl«?y. A.
The Chronicle. 4 pp. (Arber, E., Eng. garner, v. 4,
p. 319.)— <'iiniiinKhnni. A. Old English ballads. 48pp.
(Knight, C, Store of knowledge, p. 297.)— I»ib«llii. C, Jr.
Songs. 18 pp. (Dibdin, C, Sanffs, p. 257.)— l>ilMllii,T.
Songs. 34 pp. (Dibdin, C, Songs, p. 223.)— I'lupgrel.E.
(Ed.) Liedersammlungen des XVI jahrhunderts, be-
sonders aus der zeit Heinrich's VIII. 61 pp. (Anglia,
V. 12, 1889, pp. 225, 585.)— Oaniptl. R. (Ed.) Invectyve
agaynst treason. [Ballad in fac-simile.] 1 p. {With
Guaras, A. de. Accession of Queen Mary.) — Kipliiifi:, R.
{Yu&sxxf, psewd.) Ballad of east and west. 2 pp. (Moc-
millan's Mag. v. 61, 1890, p. 123.)— Ballad of the king's jest.
3pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 61, 1890, p. 288. )— Ballad of the
king's mercy. 2 pp. (itfacmi'nan's Mag. v. 61, 1890, p. 68.)
—Ballad of the last suttee. 3 pp. {Mac^nillan's Mag.
V. 61, 1890, p. 193.)— Macanliiy, T. B., 1 Baron Maraulay.
Lays of ancient Rome. 10 pp. {In his Speeches and
poems, V. 2, p. 226.)— National Hoii^fs from popular
authors. 54 pp. (Dibdin,C., Songs, p. 275.)— Occlevp. T.
Ballad addressed to Sir John Oldcastle, A. D. 1415. 34 pp.
{Anglia, v. 5, 1882, p. 9. )— Ravenscroft, T. A wooing
song of a yeoman of Kent's Sonne : from " Melismata,"
1611. 5 pp. {Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 76, p. 143.)- Rort«l,
J. R. Ballad of the Armada. 4 pp. {Ma<miillan's Mag.
V. 58, 1888, p. 264.)— Rosseter, P. Songs. 13 pp. (Arber,
E., Eng. gamer, v. 3, p. 212.)- Toiilsoii, G. R. Ballad of
Pentyretown. 2 pp. (^«an(. Afonift/j/, v. 59, 1887, p. 768.)
—Ballad of the bird-bride. 4 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 78,
1889, p. 224.)— Williaiiisoii, D. R. Song of the sea. 1 p.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 144, 1888, p. 578.)— Withpr, G. A
love song. 10 pp. (Haiyer's Mag. v. 75, 1887, p. 737. )
See also Ballads aii<l Noii^m.— BardN. HinKtrcls,
etc. — BroadsidON. — <'liriNtiiias parols. — Kii;;:liNli
literaiiirp. — English iiiptrieal romances. -Eng-*
liMli p4>Ptry. — Irisli ballads and »on^8. — Robin
Hood.
Eu5<:lisli l>allad.s and songs. History and
criticism.
Blackie, J. S. Scottish song. Its wealth,
wisdom, and social significance. 1889. — 2756
— — Chambers, R. Romantic Scottish ballads :
their epoch and authorship, n. d. 1333
Critical and historical program of the
madrigals, glees, and songs given at the
second annual musical entertainment at Uni-
versity College, London, May, 1884. 1884.
(New. Shaks. Soc. 8 s. no. 4.) 3303
Greenhill, J., and others. List of all the
songs and passages in Shakspere which have
been set to music. 1884. (New Shaks. Soc. S s.
no. 3. ) 3303
GuNNYON, W. Illustrations of Scottish
history, life, and superstition from song and
ballad. 1879. 1337
M' Dow all, W. Among the old Scotch
minstrels. 1888. 1338
WuESCHER, G. Einfluss der englischen
balladenpoesie auf die franzoesische litteratur
Vol. IH.— 161.
von Percy's Reliques of Ancient English
poetry bis zu De La Villemarqufi's Barzaz-
Breiz, 1765-1840. 1891. 2232
Bot-ddcker, H. Englische Ueder und balladon aus
dem 16 jahrh. 114 pp. {Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit.
V. 14, 1875, pp. 81, 210, 347; v. 15, 1876, p. 92.)— Bordpnt
and their ballads. 23 pp. {Blackioood's Mag.\.\m,\S!fl,
p. 468.)— ChanibcrH, R. Historical essay on Scottish
song. 77 pp. {In his Scottish songs, v. 1, p. i.)— Chapter
on clerical NonK-writcm in the north. 15 pp. (|iVo-
ser's Mag. v. 73, 1866, p. 569.)— KnitUsii and Scottish
popular ballads. 5 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 61, 1883,
p. 404.)-irazlltl, W. C. Bp. Percy and our ballad
literature. 18 pp. ( In his Offspring of thought, p. 67. )—
IiCinckc, L. Ueber einige bei der kritik der traditio-
nellen schottischen balladen zu beobachtende grand-
saetze. 45 pp. {Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit. v. 4, 1862,
pp. 1, 142, 297.)— IJebrecht, P. Zur englischen balladen-
poesie. 5 pp. (£ng. «(udien,v. 3, J880, p. 334. )—Mackay,
C. English songs: ancient and modern. 19 pp. {Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 16, 1884, p. %5.)— Mueller, F. M. God save
the Queen als volkshymne fuer Indien. 7 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1883, v. 1, p. 610.) — Repplier, A. English love-
songs. 11pp. (^«ten(. Mon(/i(y, v.65, 1890, p. 23.)— Popular
songs of the ScotllNh IliKhlanilii. 10 pp. {Macmil-
lan's Mag. V. 52, 1885, p. 304.)— Htcdnian, E. C. Twelve
years of British song. 18 pp. {Century Mag. v. 12, 1887,
p. 899.)
digli.sh Bickuor, England. Maclean, Sir J.
Court roll of the manor of Bicknor Anglicana. 11 pp.
(Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 11, 1886-87,
p. 269.)— Notice of earthworks in the parish of E. B. 12 pp.
2 pi. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 4,
1879-80, p. 301. )— Remarks on the manor, advowson, and
demesne lands of E. B. 27 pp. ( Bristol and Gloucest.
Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 1, 1876, p. 69.)
See also Uloncestershire.
Kiiglisli bookbindings. Royal. Davenport,
C. (Pbrt/oJio, no. 30, 1896.) —4661
English bookbindings in the British Mu-
seum. Fletcher, W. Y. — 17A2
English book-plates. Castle, E. W. 37
English caricature and satire on Napoleon I.
2 V. Ashton, J. 2284
English caricaturists and graphic humorists
of the nineteenth century. Everitt, G. — 1744
Englisli carols of the fifteenth century. Ful-
ler-Mai tland, J. A. (Ed.) —2734
English catalogue of books, v. 4. Low, S.
Marston, and Co. (Pubs.) L.112
iVbie.— For v. 1-3 see preceding catalogue.
Englisli channel. Baguenault de Puchesse, G.
Le pont sur la Manche. 24 pp. {Correspondant, n. s.
v. 121, 1889, p. 3.)— Beaumont, F. The channel tunnel.
8 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 11, 1882, p. 305.)— «'henclo»,
A. de. Le tunnel sous-marin anglo - frangais. 23 pp.
{Correspondant, n. s. v. 115, 1888, p. 834.) — Bawkins,
W. B. " Silver streak " and the channel tunnel. 10 pp.
(Contcmp. Rev. v. 43, 1883, p. 240.)— Fowler, J. The
channel passage. 9 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 11, 1882,
p. 337.)— Freeman, E. A. Alter orbis. 20 pp. {Con-
temp. Rev. V. 41, 1882,- p. 1041.)— Hamle.y, Sir E. B. The
channel tunnel. 3 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 11, 1882,
p. 672.)— Jeffries, J. First aerial voyage across the
English channel. 23 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885,
p. 66.)— Knatchbnll-IIuifessen. E. H., Boron Bra-
bourne. The channel tunnel. 19 pp. (Contemp. Rev.
V. 41, 1882, p. 522.)— Plunkett. E., Baron Dunsany. The
proposed channel tunnel. 37 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 11,
1882, pp. 288, 313.)— Reliiach. J. The channel tunnel.
5 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. U, 1882, p. 675.)— Simmons.
Sir J. L. A. The channel tunnel. 6 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
ENGLISH Channel
1284
ENGLISH FICTION, Single authors
T. 11, 1882, p. 868.)— Smith, G. The channel tunnel.
4 pp. (yineUxnth Cent. v. 11, 1882, p. 333.)— S«ory of the
channel tunnel. 6 pp. {Macmillan*8 Mag. v. 45, 1882,
p. 499.)- Thynne, J. A., 4 MarquU of Bath. The pro-
posed channel tunnel, a protest. 16 pp. (Mneteenlh
Omt. V. 11, 1882, pp. 493, 657.)
See also 4'hitnnel IsIandN.
Engrlisli cliiirity. 105 pp. Head, Sir F. B.,
Descriptive essays^ v. 1, p. 46.
Eng'lisli Cbarleinagrne romances. Pts. 8-12.
London, 1884-87. 2 v. 8°. (Early Eng. Text
8oc. Extra e. nos. 41, 43-45, 50. ) 2115
Nole.— For pts. 1-7 see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Caxton, W. { Tr. ) Right pleasant and goodly
historic of the foure sonnes of Ayinoii, ed. hy Octavia
Richardson, pts. 10, 11. — Bourchier, Sir J., Lord Bemers
(Tr.) Boke of Duke Hnon of Biirdeux, ed. by S. L.
Lee, pts. 8, 9, 12.
Eiigflisli children as painted by Sir Joshua
Reynolds. Stephens, F. G. —1762
Enj^lish church. See Church of England.
Eiig-liKii church and its Bishops, 1700-1800.
2 V. Abbey, C. J. —1262
Eugrlish church in other lands. Tucker,
H. W. (Creighton, M., Epochs ofch. hist.)
—1278
English colleges and convents. Notices of the.
Petre, R. E. —2304
English composition and rhetoric. Pt. 1,
1887. Bain, A. —2156
English conquest of Ireland. Glraldus de
Barn, Cambrensis. (Early Eng. Text Soc.
no. 107.) 2123
English constitution. See Great Britain, Ccm-
stitution.
English constitution. History of. 2 v. Gnelst,
R. —2325
English culture in Virginia. Trent, W. P.
(Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in
hist, and polit. set. 7 s. nos. 5, 6. ) 4653
English dialect dictionary. Pt. 1. Wright,
J. (Ed.) —2163
Englisii Dialect Society.
Publications, nos. 40-76. London, 1879-95.
37 nos. 8°. —2163
Note. — For nos. 1-39 see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Badham, W. A. Ablaut in the modern
dialects of the south of England, no. 63.— Skeat, B. M.
Word-list illustrating the correspondence of modern
English with AiiKlo-f'rench vowel->t«iin<lH, no. 43.
— Lowsley, B. Olossary of BerkHhire words and
phrases, no. 56.— Swainson, C. Provincial names and
folk-lore of Brltlxli birds, no. 47.— ('HtalOKiie, pt. 2.
—Darlington, T. Folk-speech of south Cheshire, no. 53.
—Holland, R. Glossary of words used in the county of
4'hestcr, nos. 44, 46, 61.— Hallam, T. Four illalect
words: COem, lake, nesh, and oss, no. 48.— Ellis, A. J.
Reports on dialectal work, 1885-87, nos. 49, 65.— Rye,
W. Glos.sary of words used in East AiiKlla, no. 75.—
Axon, W. E. A. English dialect words of the eigh-
teenth century, no. 41.— Ellis, A. J. English dialects:
their sounds and homes, no. 60.— Skeat, W. W. Nine
Bi>ecimens of English dialects, no. 76.— Britten, J., and
Holland, R. Dictionary of English plant-names,
pt. 3, no. 45.— Robertson, J. D. Glossary of dialect and
archaic words used in the county of filloucester, no. 61.
— Northall, O. F. Folk-phrases of four counties (tilou-
eesterahire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcester-
shire), no. 73.- Cope, Sir W. H. Glossary of Hamp-
shire wor<ls and phrases, no. 40.— Chope, R. P. Dialect
of llartland. Devonshire, no. 65. — Palgrave, F. M. T.
List of words and phrases in every-day use by the natives
of Ilettou-lc-Holo, in the county of Durham, no. 74.
—Parish, W. D., and Shaw, W. F. Dictionary of the
Kentish «llalect and provincialisms in use in the
county of Kent, no. 54.— Cole, R. E. G. Glossary of the
words in use in south-west Lincolnshire, no. 52.—
Peacock, E. Glossary of words used in the wapentakes
of Manley an<l <'orrln)4'hain. Lincolnshire, nos. 68,
59.— Heslop, O. Korthninberland words, nos. 66,
68, 71.— Reports, 7, 9, 11-15, 1879-88. — Wordsworth, C.
Rutland words, no. 64.— Addy, S. O. Glossary of
words used in the neighbourhood of NhrHield, no. 57 ;
Supplement to the Sheffield glossary, no. 62.— Elworthy,
F. T. West Somerset word-book, no. 50.— Gower,
G. L. Glossary of Surrey words, no. 70.— Lawson, R.
Vpton-on-Severn worils and phrases, no. 42.— Dart-
nell, G. E., and Goddard, E. H. Glossary of words used
in the county of Wiltshire, no. 69.— Wright, J. Gram-
mar of the dialect of Windhill, in the west riding of
Yorkshire, no. 67. — Salisbury, J. S. E. Worcester-
shire wor€ls, no. 72.
English dialogues. See Dialogues.
English drama. See Drama and the Stage,
English.
English dramatic poets. Specimens of. 2 v.
Lamb, C. 3317
English East India Company. See East
India Company, English.
English epigrams. See Epigrams.
English epitaphs. See Epitaphs.
English essays. See Essays.
English etymologies. Talbot, W. H. F. —2122
English etymology. See English language.
Etymology.
English expositor, improv'd. Bullokar, J.
1186
English fairy tales. Jacobs, J. (£d.) 1227
See also Fairy tales.
Englisli farmers. 15 pp. Gibbons, Mrs. P. E.
( Harper's Mag. v. 66, 1883, p. 651. )
English female artists. 2 v. Needham, Mrs.
E. C. C. 3795, 4723
English fiction. Collections.
Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A. (Ed.) British
noveUsts. 1810, 50 v. 4167
Common-place book of romantic tales.
1828. 2337
HAZLrrr, W. C. (Ed.) Hundred merry
tales. 1887. 1262
Hunt, J. H. L. (Ed.) One hundred ro-
mances of real life. 1843. 1203
Omnibus of modern romance, [n. t. p.]
V. 1-8, 10, 11. n. d., 10 V. 1291
Englisii fiction, Single authors.
Amory, T. Life of John Buncle. 1825, 3 v.
1204
Arblay, Mme. F. B. d'. Cecilia. 1810, 3 v.
(Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 40-
42. ) 4167
Evelina. 1810, 2 v. ( Barbauld, Mrs. A.
L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 38, 39.) 4167
AUTONOUS, History of. 1736. 1204
JVbte.— Attributed to Daniel Defoe.
ENGLISH FICTION, Single authors
1285
ENGLISH FICTION, Single authors
Bacon, Friar, Famous history of. 1886,
2 V. (Goldsmid, B. M., Biblioth. curiosa. ) 2127
Bage, R. Man as he is not ; or, Herm-
sprong. 1810. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit,
novelists, v. 48. ) 4167
Bayly, T. H. David Dumps. 1845. {Omni-
bus of modern romance, v. 10. ) 1291
Beckford, W. Vathek : an oriental tale.
1834. 2335
Boyle, R., Baron Broghill, 1 Earl of Orrery.
Parthenissa, that most fam'd romance. 1676.
1271
Brand, B. O. W., Baroness Dacre. Recol-
lections of a chaperon, v. 1. 1833. 2323
Brooke, Mrs. P. M. History of Lady Julia
Mandeville. 1810. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A.,
Brit, novelists, v. 27. ) 4167
Brougham, H. P., Baron Brougham and
Vaux. Albert Lunel. [1872], 3 v. 1204
Church, A. J., and Putnam, R. The Count
of the Saxon shore ; or, the Villa in Vectis.
1887. 1272
CouPEB, R. Touriflcations of Malachi
Meldrum, Esq, of Meldrum-Hall. 1803, 2 v.
in 1. 2337
Coventry, F. History of Pompey the
little ; or, the Life and adventures of a lap-dog.
1751. 1205
The same. 1810. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A.,
Brit, novelists, v. 23. ) 4167
Creasy, Sir E. S. Old love and the new :
a tale of Athens. 1870, 3 v. 1205
Croft, Sir H. Love and madness. 1809.
1202
Cruikshank, G. Table book. 1845. ( Omni-
bus of modem romance, v. 5. ) 1291
Day, T. History of Sandford and Merton.
{Anon.^i 1801, 3 V. 1205
Defoe, D. Novels and miscellaneous
works. 1840-41, 20 v. 2103
Life and surprising adventures of Robin-
son Crusoe. 1810, 2 V. (Barbauld, JlTrs. A. L.
A., Bnt. novelists, v. 16, 17. ) 4167
Political history of the devil. \^Anon.~\
1726. 2323
\^Attributed to.] Memoirs of the life
and adventures of Signor Rozelli. 1713-24,
2 V. 1204
Dickens, C. J. H. Works. 1881-82, 30 v.
2192
Chimes, n. d. {Omnibus of modern
romance, v. 3. ) 1291
Lamplighter's story. Public life of Mr.
Tulrumble, once Mayor of Mudfog. 1845.
{Omnibus of modern romance, v. 3.) 1291
Life and adventures of Martin Chuzzle-
wit. 1844. ( Omnibus of modem romance, v. 3. )
1291
Posthumous papers of the Pickwick.
Club. 1838. 1291
Sketches by Boz. 1837. 2312
Disraeli, B., 1 Earl of Beaconsjleld. Con-
ingsby. 1844. ( Omnibus of modem roniance,
V. 8. ) 1291
Edgewobth, M. Belinda. 1810, 2 v. (Bar-
bauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 49, 50.)
4167
Modem Griselda. 1810. 2336
Note.—Also in Barbauld, Mra, A. L. A., Brit. TwvelUU,
V. 50, p. 245.
Elliot, P. M. (Florentine, pseud.) Old
court life in Spain. 1893, 2 v. 2323
Fielding, H. Works, v. 1-6. 1882, 5 v.
2172
— Adventures of Joseph Andrews, n. d.
2336
The same. 1810. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A.,
Brit, novelists, v. 18. ) 4167
History of Tom Jones. 1810, 3 v. (Bar-
bauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 19-21.)
4167
Fielding, S. Adventures of David Simple.
lAnon.} 1744, 2 v. 1205
Fboude, J. A. Two chiefs of Dunboy.
1889. 2315
Galt, J. Annals of the parish, and the
Ayrshire legatees. 1869. 1205
The Entail. 1868. 1205
The Provost, and other tales. 1868. 1205
Sir Andrew Wylie of that ilk. 1868.
1205
Godwin, Mrs. M. W. Original stories from
real life. 1791. 1203
The same. 1803. 1208
Wrongs of woman. 1798, 2 v. {Post-
humous works, V. 1, 2. ) 2107
Godwin, W. Deloraine. 1833, 3 v. 1292
Fleetwood ; or, the New man of feeling.
1805, 3 V. 1293
Mandeville : a tale of the seventeenth
century in England. 1817, 3 v. 1292
St. Leon : a tale of the sixteenth cen-
tury. 1816, 4 V. 1292
Things as they are ; or, the Adventures
of Caleb Williams. 1816, 3 v. 1205
Goldsmith, O. Vicar of Wakefield. 1810.
( Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 23. )
4167
Grattan, T. C. Julie Corryeur. 1843.
{Omnibus of modern romance, v. 8.) 1291
Graves, R. Spiritual Quixote; or, the
Summer's ramble of Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose.
1810, 2 V. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit.
novelists, Y. 32, 33.) 4167
Hall, Mrs. 8. C. The Whiteboy : a story
of Ireland, in 1822. 1845, 2 v. 1203
Hawkesworth, J. Almoran and Hamet.
1810. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists,
V. 26.) 4167
Hazlitt, W. C. Sophy Laurie. 1865, 3 v.
1292
Hopland, Mrs. B. Blanche Livingstone.
n. d. ( Omnibus of modem romance, v. 10. )
1291
ENGLISH FICTION, Single authors
1286
ENGLISH FICTION, Single authors
HOQQ, J. Works of the Ettrick shepherd.
Tales and sketches, n. d. 2172
Hook, T. E. Peregrine Bunce. 1844. { Onir-
nibus of modern romance, v. 2. ) 1291
HOPK, T. Anastasius; or, Memoirs of a
Greek. 1873, 2 v. in 1. 1285
HowiTT, Mrs. M. B. Love and money.
n. d. ( Omnibus of modem romxince, v. 8. )
1291
HowiTT, W. Life and adventures of Jack
of the mill. n. d. ( Omnibus of modem ro-
mance, V. 7. ) 1291
Hughes, T. Tom Brown's school days.
[Anon.] n. d. 2335
Inchbald, Mrs. E. Nature and art. 1810.
(Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 27. )
4167
Simple story. 1810. (Barbauld, Mrs. A.
L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 28.) 4167
Jerrold, D. W. History of St. Giles and
St. James. 1845. ( With Herbert, H. W., Ingle-
borough Hall. ) 1201
Johnson, S. Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia.
1810. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novaj^ts,
V. 26. ) »67
Johnstone, C. Chrysal ; or, the Adven-
tures of a guinea. [Aium.] n. d., 3v. 2336
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Lever, C. J. Novels. 1894-95, 40 v. 2272
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Narrative of the travels and adventures
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Marsh, Mrs. A. C. Tales of the woods
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Martineau, H. The Billow and the rock.
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Dawn island. 1845. 1204
Deerbrook. 1839, 3 v. 1202
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More, Sir T. Utopia. 1808. (Cayley, A.,
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— - Rathbone, Mrs. H. M. So much of the
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Some further portions of the diary of
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Rathbone, Mrs. M. A. M. Household of
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Reeve, C. Old English Baron. 1810. (Bar-
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The same. 1825. ( TTitTiWalpole, H., 4 £ar J
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Richardson, S. Works. 1883, 12 v. 2161
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Shelley, Mrs. M. W. G. Falkner. 1837,
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Frankenstein : the modern man-demon.
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Last man. 1826, 3 v. 1292
Lodore. 1835, 3 v. 1202
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Sheridan, Mrs. F. E. C. Memoirs of Miss
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Smollett, T. G. Adventures of Peregrine
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Expedition of Humphry Clinker. 1810,
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The same. 1836. 2335
Sneyd, H. Cyllene; or, the Pall of pa-
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Templeton, T. Adventures of ray Cousin
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Heart : a social novel. 1845. ( With his
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Rides and reveries of the late Mr. Aesop
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The Twins. 1845. (Wiley, J., and Put^
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Walford, E. Tales of our great families.
1877-80, 4 V. 3812
Walpole, H., 4 Earl of Orford. Castle of
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Ward, E. London-spy compleat. 1718.
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Warren, S. Affecting scenes ; being
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Whately, M. L. Scenes irom life in Cairo.
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Wiseman, N. P. S., Cardinal-Abp. of West-
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AcroNN RHnnorh moor. 8pp. (Blackwood's Mag,
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{Macmitlan's Mag. v. 56, 1887, p. 182. )— Ai«l#, H. Un
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(Harper's Mag. v. 78, 1889, p. 3.)— Bishop aslra.y. 7 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 129, 1881, p. 59.)— Black. W. A
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1888, pp. 285, 380, 524, 670, 879; v. 77, 1888, pp. 51, 246, 439,
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Mag. V. 64, 1882, p. 929 ; V. 65, 1882, pp. 129, 291, 4,53, 615,777,
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Captain I/Hdwo.v'sjnmp. 9 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
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11 pp. (Blackumod's Mag. v. 139, 1886, p. 12.)-«'hri»il-
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pp. 445, 589, 788; V. 150, 1891, pp. 60, 209, 356, 648, 663, 898 ;
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858.)— Danovilcli: a Russian romance. 25 pp. {Black-
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K«anre. 20 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. \. 143, 1888, p. 374.)
— I>«nis. 11pp. (Bioofcuwod's Mas. V. 130, 1881, p. 491.)
— I>e Qnlneey, T. The Household wreck. 106 pp.
(Uncoil, writings, \. 2, p. 173.)— Diane <le Bretenllle.
56 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 141, 1887, pp. 173, 352, 534.)-
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Dirkens, C. J. H. Le Caporal. 17 pp. (Correspondant,
n. s. V. 117, 1888, p. 512.)— Dicky Dawkins: or, the
Bookmaker of the outer ring. 7 pp. ( Blackwood's Mag.
V. 145, 1889, p. 835.)- Don AnRClo's stray sheep.
47 pp. (Blacktoood's Mag. v. 140, 1886, pp. 67, 195.)—
Dorothea. 43 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 148, 1890,
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DnSianrler, G. L. P. B. Peter Ibbetson. 140 pp. (Har-
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V. 89, 1894, pp. 67, 261, 351.)-Dnnn, G. My Pythagorean
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Rberhardt. 31 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 142, 1887,
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21 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 127, 1880, p. 479.)—" Eleif ic."
26 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 150, 1891, p. 613.)— Elle
ruby. 25 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 144, 1888, p. 116.)—
F., H. D. Great Baxtairs scandal. 10 pp. (Macmillan's
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Jeon, B. L. Blind Willy. 14 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 74,
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(Macmillan's Mag. v. 59, 1889, p. 304.)— French specu-
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Fnllerton, Lady G. C. L. G. Constance Sherwood.
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CJaskell, Afrs. E. C. S. Ruth. 200 pp. (Rev. contemp.
1854, V. 5, pp. 74, 268, 465, 608 ; V. 6. p. 84.)— Gerard, D.
Lady Baby. 286 pp. (Blackwoood's Mag. v. 144, 1888,
p. 757 ; V. 145, 1889, pp. 1, 180, 337, 482, 633, 759 ; V. 146, 1889,
pp. 49, 188, 347, 498, 685, 808; V. 147, 1890, pp. 90, 231.)—
Cihost baby. 16 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890,
p. 64.)— Olbbon.G. Can a mother forget ? 6pp. (Black-
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Mrs. M. W. Cave of fancy. 59 pp. (Posthumous works,
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Mag. V. 139, 1886, p. 108.)— Greene, R. Macrchen von
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il. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p6r. v. 54, p. 877.)— Milner's mis-
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— Mr. Pulvertoft's equestrian experiences. 14 pp. (Mac-
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(Harper's Mag. v. 77, 1888, pp. 181, 345.)— Hansom ama-
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Hardy. T. First Countess of Wesscx. 24 pp. (ffor-
p(rr'»3fa<;. V. 80, 1890, p. 20.)— Wessex folk. 36 pp. (Har-
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The Woodlandcrs. 209 pp. ( Macmillan's Mag. v. 54, 1886,
pp. 63, 81, 222, 301, 38.'), 466; v. 55, 1887, pp. 1, 81, 224, 306,
385, 407.)— Ilarraden, B. About the umbrella-mender :
a study. 10 pp. (JSiocfcwood's Moff. v. 146, 1889, p. 122.)—
Ilasselt, M. J. van (TV.) Chaldecotte Hall. Uit de
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(Europa, v. 2, pt. 3, 1862, p. 32.)— His uncle and her
grandmother. 42 pp. (Blackivood's Mag. v. 147, 1890,
pp. 30, 185.)— How 1 fell anion); thieves. 11 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 127, 1880, p. 100.)— Hnbbnrd. W.
F. Alcalde of the Sierra Negra. 16 pp. (Macmillan's
Mag. V. 58, 1888, p. 126.)— Madness of Father Felipe.
16 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 60, 1889, p. 205.)— Hudson,
W. H. Niiio Diablo. 11 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 61,
1891, p. 303.)— In the doctor's den. 8 pp. (Macmil-
lan's Mag. V. 54, 1886, p. 458.)— Indian rinif. 24 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 149, 1891, p. 669.)— Irish shoot-
In)^. 11pp. (JVfacmiftnn's Jlfag. V. 53, 1886, p. 92.)— J..O.
Muqaddam of spins. 6 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 149,
1891, p. 371.)— My novels. 9 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. U9,
1891, p. 630.)— Jack and IWInory : a tale of Christmas-
tide. 22 pp. (Blocfcuiood's Jtfreg. V. 141, 1887, p. 58.)— Jes-
sopp, A. Mr. Dandelow : a story half told. 24 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 136.)— Juana Alvarez.
11 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 67, 1888, p. 112.)— Keary. E.
Madeline's story. 61 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 149, 1891,
pp. 103, 217, 328.)— Kennedy, H. A. The Cup and the
critic. 7 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 59, 1889, p. 446.) —
Kin^c Bemba's point. 15 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
v. 130, 1881, p. 91.)- Kipllnif, R. Courting of Dinah
Shadd. 14 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 61, 1890, p. 381.)—
Deux petits tambours. 28 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes,
1891, 3 p«r. V. 108, p. 587.)— Disturber of traffic. 9 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 68, 1891, p. 289.)— Head of the district.
13 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 61, 1890, p. 228.) — Incarnation
of Krishna Mulvaney. 15 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 61,
1890, p. 146.) — The Man who was. 8 pp. (Macmillan's
Mag.v. 61, 1890, p. 466.)— L,and of <larkness. 36 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 141, 1887, p. 1.) — I.a Ham^e, L. de
(Ouida, pseud.) Don Gesnaldo. 48 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes. 1886, 3 p«r. v. 78, p. 651.)— Findelkind. 23 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 8, 1880, p. 130.) — Les
Fresques, tr. par Hephell. 34 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes,
1883, 3 p8r. V. 57, p. 887.)— Oiseaux dans la neige. 24 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. suUse, 3 p€r. v. 5, 1880, p. 290.) — La
Princesse Napraxine. 26pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 107,
1886, p. 667.)— I/astln)5 n«eniory. 9 pp. (Blackwood's
Mag. V. 128, 1880, p. 349.)— I<aszowska. Mme. E. G. de,
and Gerard, D. Waters of Hercules. 289 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 136, 1884, pp. 143, 271, 438, 692, 677; V. 137,
1886, pp. 41, 186, 368, 600, 630, 801; v. 138, 1885, p. 26.)—
fjawless, E. Borroughdale of Borroughdale. 36 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 61, 1885, pp.38, 134.)— £,e|;end of
another worl<l. 13 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 53, 1886,
p. 401.) — IjCmon. M. Alice Leyton. Tr. parE. Jonveaux.
40 pp. (Correspondant, v. 72, 1867, p. 815.)- I-o«l)re, T.
Rosalinde. 52 pp. (Simrock, K. J., Quellen des Sliaks-
peare, v. 2, p. 263.)— Lynoh. H. Story of Chios. 17 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 69, 1889, p. 202.)— I.,yttleton, K.
Francesca's revenge. 12 pp. (Blackux>od's Mag. v. 150,
1891, p. 179.)— MacDonald. G. Guild court. [Tr. par]
E. Jonveaux. 181 pp. ( Correspondant, v. 75, 1868, pp. 671,
811, 969; V. 76, 1868, p. 36.)— Macquoid. S. D. Manor-
house of Kersuel. 15 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 69, 1884,
p. 369.)— Magnetic ntystery. 24 pp. (Blackivood's
Mag. V. 141, 1887, p. 648.)— Mallock, W. H. A human
document. 209 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 60, 1891, pp. ,663,
738, 907; V. 61, 1892, pp. 127, 283, 440, 590.)— Marsh, B.
Strange occurrences in Canterstone jail. 24 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 147, 1890, p. 791.)— Mattie: the history of
an evening. 20 pp. (Biacfcwood's Afag. v. 129, 1881, p. 700.)
— Meredith, G. Oneof our conquerors. 208pp. (Forin.
Rev. n. s. V. 48, 1890, pp. 614, 796, 969; v. 49, 1891, pp. 143,
324, 48.5, 6.56, 836.) — Millionaire's cousin. 48 pp.
(MaemUlan's Mag. v. 51, 1885, pp. 215, 296, 375.)— .Mlnlo,
W. Crack of doom. 2.'i3 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 138,
18*), pp. 163, 283, 423, 586, 795; v. 139, 1886, pp. 42, 189, 292,
60,5, 642, 718.)— -Mr. fox's prot<'-B<'-. 23 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 129, 1881, pp. 175, 316.) -M«Mlern novel-
ist. 8 pp. (jlfac7ii»i(ara'sAfn!7.v. 60, 1889, p. 273.)— Moles-
worth, L. Unexplained. 28 pp. (Macmillan's Mag.
V. 52, 1885, pp. 49, 119.)— MoncrielT, J. M.S. Pearlin'
Jean. 20 pp. (Bfocfcirood's Mag. v. 150, 1891, p. 767.)—
ENGLISH FICTION, Single authors
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ENGLISH FICTION, History and crit.
IWoiif^lior, A. The Lost match. 11 pp. (Macmillan^s
Mag. V. 58, 1888, p. 205.)— MoiiiKl by Yfllow «'r«'«'k.
13 pp. (niaekwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 51.)-.Miirr«.v,
D. C. Taiite Rachel, (tr.) par P. Gervais. 13 pp. {liib-
lioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6T. v. 32, 1886, p. 144.)— Mur-
ray, E. C. G. His Royal Highness's love affair. 14 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 71, 1885, p. 227.)— My friend the pro-
fessor. 7 pp. {Macmillan's Mag. v. 64, 1886, p. 192.)— My
HOn Toiiiiiiy. 9 pp. {MacmiUdn's Mag. v. 69, 1889,
p. 371.)— My «u<'<'e«*j4 in literature. 11pp. {Ma.cmUlan's
Mag. V. 54, 1886, p. 4.36.)— My trcBHure. 20 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 114, 1888, p. 364.)— My uncle's clock.
9 pp. ( Macmillan's Mag. v. 57, 1888, p. 195.)— Nlitht in
a liuyMtack. 6 pp. (.Blacktaood's Mag. v. 149, 1891,
p. 817.)- Sf»rrl». W. E. Chris. 99 pp. (Macmillan's
Mag. V. 67, 1888, pp. 144, 224, 304, 321, 466; V. 58, 1888, p. 1.) —
tkliphanl. Mrs. M.O. W. A Country gentleman. 268pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 55, 1885, pp. 88, 228, 372, 507, 677, 803;
V. 56, 1888, pp. 54, 177, 324, 484, 609, 769; V. 57, 1886, pp. 99,
230.)-and Aldrich, T. B. The Second son. 231pp. (Al-
lanl. Monthly, v. 59, 1887, pp. 1, 146, 324, 449, 682, 804; V. 60,
1887, pp. 44, 173, 300, 487, 655, 734; V. 61, 1888, pp. 57, 165.)—
O'Meara, K. Narka. 131 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 74,
1887, pp. 207, 461, 622, 679, 856 ; V. 75, 1887, pp. 131, 291, 395,
621, 760, 877.)— On the (lark nionnlains. 18 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 144, 1888, p. 646.) — O-STelll. M.
Born on Hallow E'en. 18 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 148,
1890, p. 798.)— Open door. 30 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 131, 1882, p. 1.)— Owen. J. A. An Historical clock.
8 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 150, 1891, p. 568.)— Pater, W.
Sebastian van Storck. 13 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 53,
1886, p.348.)— Pentock. 34 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. y.l3\,
1882, pp. 204, 293.)— Philanthropist. 17 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 145, 1889, p. 263.)— Pickle of salt. 8 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 146, 1889, p. 668.)— Plain Frances
Mowbray. 52 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 137, 1885,
pp. 245, 326.)— Polish Elias. 16 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 138, 1885, p. 463.)— Princess Yiela. 12 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 143, 1888, p. 203.)— Rathillet. 24 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 624.)— Reade, C. Born
to good luck. 8 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 67, 1883, p. 201.)—
The Rcture. 21 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 68, 1884, pp. 625,
680.)— Rus. 6 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 67, 1883, p. 94.)—
There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip. 11 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 68, 1884, p. 131.)— Tit for tat. 21 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 66, 1883, p. 251.)— Reminiscences of
an old fogey. 35 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 128, 1880,
p. 693.)— Kitcliie, Jtfrs. A. I. T. Mrs. Dymond. 146 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 51, 1885, pp. 321, 401; v. 52, 1885,
pp. 1, 81, 173, 241, 321, 455; V. 53, 1886, pp. 63, 141.)-
Hoinance of a bottle. 7 pp. - (Macmillan's Mag.
V. 56, 1887, p. 114.)— Round I>elia"s basket. 8 pp.
(Blacktcood's Mag. v. 129, 1881, p. 509.)— Russell, W. C.
Marooned. 246 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. \. 69, 1S89, pp. 6T,
146, 161, 264, 321, 401 ; v. 60, 1889, pp. 1, 81, 161, 241, 322, 401.)
—Secret mission. 139 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 147,
1890, pp. 699, 723 ; v. 148, 1890, pp. 19, 251, 406, 480, 684, 770 ;
V. 149, 1891, p. 76.)— Secret of the SIradivarius.
14 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.y. 130, 1881, p, 771.)— Sliand,
A. I. Fortune's wheel. 282 pp. ((Blackwood's Mag.
V. 137, 1885, pp. 437, 694, 748; v. 138, 1885, pp. 67, 206, 333,
480, 618, 713; v. 139, 1886, pp. 80, 153.)— Sharp, W. Hal-
loween : a threefold chronicle. 15 pp. (Harper's Mag.
V. 72, 1886, p. 842.)— Sliorthouse, J. H. A Teacher of
the violin. 26 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 57, 1888, p. 1.)—
Sllroutled watcher. 7 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 149,
1891, p. 38.)— Skelton, J. (Shirley, pseud. ) The Crookit
Meg. 86 pp. (Eraser's Masf. n. s. v. 21, 1880, pp. 272, 403,
489, 642, 721.)— Smith, H. Esther. 46 pp. (Omnibus of
modem romartce, v. 3, p. 75.)— Sons and dauKliters.
48 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, pp. 345, 485.)—
Squire Ooot of Doot Hall, Doot Hill, Ireland. 8 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 149, 1891, p. 823.)— Stevenson. R.
L. B. The Silverado squatters. 24 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 5, 1884, pp. 27, 182.)— Story of James Barker.
29 pp. (Blaeku'ood's Mag. v. 132, 1882, p. 495.)— Story of.
the Ardent. 6 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 66, 1887,
p. 296.) — Strangle temptation. 20 pp. (Macmillan's
Mag. T. 63, 1886, p. 215.)— Strickland, A. Ellen Clare.
10 pp. (Omnibus of modem romance, v. 10, p. 81.) —
SturKls. J. A Child of science. 16 pp. (Uacmillan't
Mag. V. 56. 1887, p. 05.)-My ghost. 18 pp. (MacmilUm't
Mag. V. 5.5, 1887, p. 143.)-Such pity as a father hath.
19 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 143, 1888. p. 82.)— Snily, J.
Friendly rivalry. 15 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 79, ISSS), p. 99.)
-Swift, J. Full and true account of the battle fought
last Friday between the ancient and the modern books
in St. James's library. [Anon.] 82 pp. ( Wi(h his Tale of
a tub, p. 236.)— Tale of the bull-rinK. 4 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 145, 1889, p. 390. ) — Thomas. 12 pp.
(Blackioood's Mag. v. 141, 1887, p. 812.)— Traill, H. D.
Protectorate of Porcolongu. 13 pp. (Macmillan's Mag.
V. 55, 1887. p. 36.)— Trollope, A. Dr. Wortle's school.
129 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 127, 1880, pp. 545, 681 ; v. 128,
1880, pp. 1, 228, 391, 405, .563, 710.)— Fixed period. 114 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 130, 1881, pp. 413, 653, 681; v. 131,
1882, pp. 78, 170, 330.)— Tupper, M. F. My ghost story.
12 pp. (Works, V. 2, p. 236.)— The Phrenologist. 7 pp.
( Works, V. 2, p. 222.)— The Truailt. 7 pp. ( Works, v. 2,
p. 229.)— Uncle K. 62 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 130,
1881, pp. 143, 355, 448.)— Verney, iMdy F. P. In the
dales sixty years since. 9 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 68,
1888, p. 49.)— Victor Urahani. 13 pp. (Macmillan's
Mag. V. 53, 1886, p. 364.)— Walford, Mrs. L. B. C. Stiff-
necked generation. 265 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 143,
1888, pp. 451, 595, 733; V. 144, 1888, pp. 21, 162, 316, 615, 817;
V. 145, 1889, p. 53.)— Ward. Mrs. M. A. A. Omitted chap-
ter of " Robert Elsmere." 15 pp. (Nete Englandcr,v.60,
1889, p. 103.)— Who milked my cow? 11pp. (Omni-
bus of modem romance, v. 3, p. 66.) — Withered arm.
19 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 143, 1888, p. 30.)— Within
his dauK^er. 22 pp. (Blackioood's Mag. v. 137, 1886,
p. 111.)- Zlt and SBoe : their early experiences. 4S pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 139, 1886, pp. 457, 612.)
Seealso Amoriciiii lictlon.— Arthur, King. — Enfp*
lish folk-lore.— Fn^lish literature.— English
metrical romances.— Fairy talcs.
Eiig'lislt fiction. Bibliography.
Chicago Public Library. Catalogue of
English prose fiction and juvenile books.
1889. W. 15
Detroit Public Library. Catalogue of
English prose fiction and juvenile books.
1886. L.43
Manchester City Library. Catalogue
of English prose fiction. 1894. W. 63
Minneapolis Public Library. Finding
list of English prose fiction and books for the
young. 1890. W. 16
■ I>iebrecht, F. Zur englischen volkslitteratnr. 4 pp.
(Oermania, v. 21, 1876, p. 401.)
See also the lists of English fiction in the catalogues
of libraries, as <-alifornia State Library. — 4'in-
vlnnati Public liibrary. — Enoch Pratt Free
Library of llaltiiiiore I'ity, etc.
Kii^^lisli fiction, Histo'ry and criticism.
Howells, W. D. Criticism and fiction.
1892.
JUSSERAND, J. J.
time of Shakespeare.
2224
English novel in the
1890. 3305
Russell, P. Guide to British and Ameri-
can novels. 1894. 2222
Wheeleb, W. a. Explanatory and pro-
nouncing dictionary of the noted names of
fiction. 1889. 1186
Barrie, J. M. Brought back from Elysium. 9 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 57, 1890, p. 846.)— Blanc, Mme. M. T.
de S. {T. Bentzon, pseud.) Nouveaux remans anglais.
30 pp. (Rev. d. deitx mondes, 1886, 3 pit. v. 88, p. 91.)—
Candour in English fiction. 7 pp. (Macmillan's Mag.
V. 61, 1890, p. 314.)— I>u Parquet, Mme. C. (C. L. R«gis,
pseud.) Le roman anglais contemporain. 97 pp. (Com-
ENGLISH FICTION, History and crit.
1290
ENGLISH HOME LIFE
tpondant, n. s. V. 91, 1882, p. 470 j v. 108, 1886, p. 879 ; V. 119,
1889, p. 114.) — Le rornan th£ologique eii Angleterre.
25 pp. {Comspondant, n. 8. v. 102, 1885, p. 228.)— Eii|C-
liNh reHllHui and romance. 27 pp. {Quart. Rev. v. nS,
1891, p. 468.)— Fllirhl of lady-birdtt. 31pp. {Dublin
Univ. Mag. v. 36, 1850, p. 77; V. 37, 1851, p. 3S7.)— Kor-
KOllen novelM. 27 pp. {Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 59, 1862,
pp. 339, 685.)— <iirowth of the English novel. 31 pp.
( Quart. Rev. v. 163, 1886, p. 34.)— HaniilKaii, D. F. Arti-
Bciality of English novels. 11 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 133,
1890, p. 254. )— Hippe, M. Eine vor-Defoe'sche englische
Robinsonade. 38 pp. {Eng. siudien, v. 19, 1894. p. 66.)—
HonPicK^r, J. J. Der moderne englische sensations,
reman. 15 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1874, v. 1, p. 113.)— Ja»»«-
raiid, J. J. Le ronian au temps de Shakspeare. 40 pp.
{Rev. d. deux mondea, 1887, 3 p«r. v. 79, p. 573.)— I-a Ka-
in4'e, L. de (Ouida, pteud.) Tendencies of English
action. 13 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. 141, 1886, p. 213.)— iilt«ra-
tiire of the streets. 26 pp. (Edtn. J??b. v. 165, 1887, p. 40.)
— JIacColl, M. Morality in fiction. 19 pp. {Contemp,
Rev. V. 60, 1891, p. 234. ) — Maiis<a. H. L. Sensation
novels. 39 pp. (7n hi« Letters, p. 213.)— Martin, H. M.
Romans de Noel en Angleterre. 26 pp. {Rev. contemp.
1854, V. 6, p. 620.)— Noilern novel and romance. 6 pp.
{Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 61, 1863, p. 438.)— Xovcls. 40 pp.
{Blacku!Ood'» Mag. v. 94, 1863, p. 168; v. 102, 1867, p. 257.)—
Another cluster of novels. 11 pp. {Dublin Univ. Mag.
v. 65, 1865, p. 570.)— Batch of last year's novels. 14 pp.
{Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 59, 1862, p. 396.)— Budget of novels.
12 pp. {Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 39, 1852, p. 215.)— Bunch ot
new novels. 20 pp. ( Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 34, 1849, p. 680. )
— Chit-chat alK>ut new novels. 15 pp. ( Dublin Univ. Mag.
V. 32, 1848, p. 89.)— Evening's gossip on new novels. 18 pp.
{Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 31, 1848, p. 608.) — Group of new
novels. 13 pp. {Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 65, 1865, p. 339.)—
New novels. 27 pp. (Btacfci«)od'« Mag. v. 128, 1880, p.377;
Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 53, 1859, p. 483. )— Our great exhibi-
tion of novels for 1851. 19 pp. {Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 38,
1851, p. 567. ) — Our spring crop of novels. 14 pp. {Dublin
Univ. Mag. v. 33, 1849, p. 667.)— Recent novels. 27 pp.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 131, 1882, p. 365; Dublin Univ. Mag.
V. 35, 1850, p. 647; v. 42, 1853, p. 611; v. 52, 1858, p. 746.)—
Recent popular novels. 16 pp. {Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 57,
1861, p. 192.)— Some late novels, as seen through a Kil-
larney glass. 13 pp. (jOuWin l/ntf. Jlfog. v. 62, 1868, p. 215.)
— Summer novels. 7 pp. ( Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 62, 1863,
p. 215.)— Trio of novels. 10 pp. {Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 41,
1853, p. 70.)— Xovelsand novellHtN. 33 pp. {London
Quart. Rev. v. 16, 1861, p. 282.)— Novels for infancy,
manhood, and second childhood. 7 pp. {Dublin Univ.
Mag. v. 51, 1868, p. 725.)— NovelM of faNhionable life.
36 pp. {Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 12, 1838, p. 3.)— Novels of
the day: their writers and readers. 13 pp. {Eraser's
Mag. v. 62, 1860, p. 205. )— Novels of the season. 10 pp.
( Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 43, 1854, p. 726 ; Fraser's Mag. v. 4,
1831, p. 8.)-Penn.y Hetlon. 22 pp. {Quart. Bev.v.m,
1890, p. 160.)— Fenny novels. 9pp. {Macmillan's Mag,
v. 14, 1886, p. 96.)— Preston, H. W. The Church of Eng-
land novel. 9 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 58, 1886, p. 783.)—
Girl novelists of the time. 10 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 60,
1887, p. 705.)— Frothero, R. E. The English novel in
the time of Shakespeare. 3 pp. ( Nineteenth Cent. v. 28,
1890, p. 242.)— Iteeent lirtion in England and France.
11 pp. {Macmillan's Mag. v. 50, 1884, p. 250.)— Kecent
novel writiniir. 8 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 13, 1868,
p. 202.)— KeppUer, A. English railway fiction. 10 pp.
{Atlant. Monthly, v. 68, 1891, p. 78.)— Nainion, G. What
boys read. 12 pp. {fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 39, 1886, p. 248.)—
Nhand. A. I. 'The novelists and their patrons. 13 pp.
{Fortn. Rev. a. a. v. 40, 1886, p. 23.)— Nhore, A. Modern
English novels. 16 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 134, 1890, p. 143.)
—Traill, H. D. Romance realisticised. 10 pp. {Con-
temp. Rev. v. 59, 1891, p. 200.)— Whipple, E. P. Novels
of the season. 10 pp. {Essays and reviews, v. 2, p. 854.)
— Wyxewa, T. de. Renaissance du roman historique
en Angleterre. 18 pp. {Rev. d. deux mmides, 1890, 3 pSr.
V. 97, p. 184.)
Note.— For criticisms of the novels of a particular
author, tee his name.
£ng'lisli folk-lore.
Akerman, J. Y.
Wiltshire tales.
Bray, Mrs. A. E.
legends of the west.
Denham, M. a.
1853.
1238
Peep at the Pixies ; or,
With illustrations. 1854.
1238
Denham tracts. 1892-95,
2 V. (Folk-lore Soc. v. 29, 35. ) 2213
Dyer, T. P. T. Folklore of Shakespeare.
1884. 3304
GoMME, G. L. {Ed.) Mother Bunch's closet
newly broke open. 1885. (Gomme, G. L.,
and Wheatley, H. B., Chapbooka and folk-lore
tracts, 1 s. no. 3. ) 2116
GURDON, Lady E. C. W. {Ed.) [Folk-lore
of] Suffolk. 1893. (Folk-lore Soc. Co. folk-
lore, Pr. extracts, no. 2. ) 2213
Hartland, E. S. (Ed.) [Folk-lore of]
Gloucestershire. 1892. (Folk-lore Soc. Co.
folk-lore, Pr. extracts, no. 1.) 2213
• HORSTMANN, K. (Ed.) Altenglische legen-
den. 1875-81, 3 v. in 1. 1394
{Ed. ) Early south-English legendary
or lives of Saints. 1887. {Early Eng. Text Soc.
no. 87.) 2115
Jackson, G. F. Shropshire folk-lore : a
sheaf of gleanings. 1883-85, 2 pts. 1217
Morris, W. Roots of the mountains,
wherein is told somewhat of the lives of the
men of Burgdale, their friends, their neigh-
bours, their foemen, and their fellows in arms.
1890. 1383
NoRTHALL, G. F. English folk -rhymes.
A collection of traditional verses. 1892. 1325
Parkinson, T. Yorkshire legends and
traditions. 1888. 1234
Saunders, W. H. B. Legends and tradi-
tions of Huntingdonshire. 1888. 1225
Sternberg, T. Dialect and folk-lore of
Northamptonshire. 1851. —2137
SWAINSON, C. Folklore and provincial
names af British birds. 1886. {Folk-lore Soc.
v. 17.) 2213
— Provincial names and folklore of British
birds. 1885. {Eng. Dialect Soc. no. M .) —2163
C'oote, H. C. La fata pigmea d'Inghilterra. 5 pp.
{Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 2, 1883, p. 410.)— Eiijf-
lisli folk-lore and London humors. 4 pp. {Atlant.
Monthly, v. 53, 1884, p. 432. )— Liebrecht, F. Folk-lore.
11 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 1, 1877, p. 171.)— Walter, J. C.
Legend of Byard's leap. 21 pp. (Andrews, W., Bygone
lATicolnshire, p. 96.)
See also Enj^lish fiction. — Entfllsh literature.
£iiglisli gentleman. Brathwait, R. 1244, 1281
English lifen tie woman. 69 pp. Brathwait, R.,
English gentleman, 1641, p. 327.
£ngliNh Historical Kevievv. Ed. by Rev.
Mandell Creighton [and others]. London,
1886-96. 11 V. 8°. 4444
English liistory. See Great Britain, History.
English history by contemporary writers. 7 v.
Powell, F. Y. {Ed.) 1508
English home life. Collier, R. L. 1528
ENGLISH HYMNS
1291
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Bibliography
Giig'Iish hymns. See Hymns.
Kii^lisli illmiiiiiated MSS. Thompson, Sir
E. M. W. 52
Engrlish ill America. Puritan colonies. 2 v.
Doyle, J. A. 1645
English in America. Virginia, Maryland,
and the Carolinas. Doyle, J. A. 1637
English in China. 30 pp. De Quincey, T.,
UrwoU. ivriting8, v. 2, p. 7.
Eiifflisli in India. 56 pp. De Quincey, T.,
Uncoil, mritings, v. 1, p. 298.
English in Muscovy during the sixteenth
century. 72 pp. Bogoushevsky, C. N., Baron de. (Koyal
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 7, 1878, p. 58.)
Englisli ill Spain. Duncan, F. 3522
English in tlie Levant. 11 pp. Bent, J. T.
l,Eng. Hist. Bev. v. 5, 1890, p. 654.)
English in the West Indies. Froude, J. A.
2485
English in western India. Anderson, P.
3406
English industry and commerce, Growth of.
Cunningham, W. —2394
English intercourse with Siam in the seven-
teenth century. Anderson, J. (2Vue6ner's
Orients.) 3103
Englisli Jersey Cattle Society. Publica-
tions : English herd book of Jersey cattle.
See Thornton, J.
English lake district. Pyne, J. B. — 17A3
English language.
Abler- Mesnabd, E. Anleitung zur deut-
schen und englischen umgangssprache. 1842.
—2156
— - Alford, H. Plea for the Queen's English.
1864. —2156
Baedeker, K. Traveller's manual of con-
versation in four languages, English, French,
German, Italian. 1866. —2157
Corona BusTAMANTE, P., and Clifton, C.
E. Manual de la conversacion . . . Espaiiol-
inglgs. n. d. —2157
E.-^RLE, J. Philology of the English tongue.
1887. —2123
Gbaeter, F. German and English phrases
and dialogues. 1831. —2136
Hill, A. S. Our English. 1889. —2127
HoRWiTZ, A. English and German dia-
logues. 1843. —2156
Hunt, J. Manual of the philosophy of
voice and speech, especially in relation to the
English language and the art of public speak-
ing. 1859. —2173
Latham, R. Q. The English language.
1848. —2121
Matthews, J. B. Americanisms and Briti-
cisms. 1892. 2224
MooN, G. W. Ecclesiastical English: -a
series of criticisms showing the Old Testa-
VOL. III.— 162.
ment revisers' violations of the laws of the
language. 1886. —2122
OciiOA Y Ronna, E. de. Guia de la conver-
sacion espafiol-fVanc68-italiano-ingl6s. n. d.
—2157
- Oldmixon, J. Reflections on Dr. Swift's
letter to the Earl of Oxford, about the English
tongue, n. d. ( With Brief exam, of the Bp.
of Cork's discourse. ) — 4257
Smith, L. Guide de la conversation fran-
§ais-anglai8. 1845. — 2157
and RoNNA, A. Guide to English and
Italian conversation, n. d. ; 1843. — 2157
TOOKE, J. H. Eirea irrepierra ; or. the diver-
sions of Purley. 1806, 2 v. —2121
Wahl, J., and Bbunetti, (— ). New
familiar and progressive dialogues in English
and Italian. 1844. —2156
- WiTCOMB, C, and Fischer, (— ). New
guide to modern conversation in English and
German. 1866. —2136
Boeliiner, E. Gemeinsame transcription faer Fran-
zoesisch und Englisch. 10 pp. (.Zeits.f. neufram. aprache
und lit. V. 6, pt. 2, 1884, p. 1.)— t'ox, J. D. Reforming our
English. 27 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 41, 1884, p. 761.)— 1».
On the different Latin poetical expressions to render the
English verb to run. 6 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum.
V. 12, 1815, p. 84.)— De <tnin«ey, T. The English lan-
guage. 16 pp. ( Coll. writings, v. 14, p. 146.)— How to write
English. 10pp. {Uncoll.u>ritings,v.2,p.56.) — £., S. Re-
marks on some points of resemblance between the Eng-
lish and Italian languages, 4 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class.
Joum. V. 9, 1814, p. 117.)— Hauskuechl, B. Die alt-
englischen glossen des Cod. 1650 der Koenigl. bibliothek
zu Bruessel. 7 pp. {Anglia,, v. 6, 1883, p. %.)— Ilnzlitt,
W. C. The vulgar tongue. 9 pp. {In his Offspring of
thought, p. 184.)— Hill, A. S. Colloquial English. 8 pp.
{Harper's Mag. v. 78, 1889, p. 272.)— Hunt, T. W. Open
questions in English philology. 9 pp. (New Englander,
V. 53, 1890, p. 43.)— Jnst, J. On the select nature and
structure of the English tongue. 16 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 4, 1864, p. 177.)—
Kelliier, L. Abwechselung und tautologie. Zwei
eigenthuemlichkeiten des alt- und mittelenglischen
stiles. 23 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 20, 1895, p. 1.)— Ko«l-
blii^, E. CoUationen. 4 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 15, 1891,
p. 247. ) — IjentKiier, K. Australisches Englisch. 2 pp.
(Eng. studien, v. 11, 1888, p. 173.)— I^geiimn, H. Stray
gleanings. 4 pp. (Anglia, v. 12, 1889, p. 28. ) — Moon,
G. W. Common errors in speaking and writing. 21 pp.
(Royal Soc. of lit. Trans. 1 s. v. 11, 1878, p. 152.) —
Kapler, A. Altenglische glossen. 5 pp. (Eng. studien,
V. 11, 1888, p. 63.) — Sattlcr, W. Englische koUek-
taneen. 34 pp. (Anglia, v. 10, 1888, pp. 168, 499 ; v. 12,
1889, p. 460.)— Selmcharclt. H. Beitraege zur kennt-
niss des englischen Kreolisch. 30 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 12,
1889, p. 470; v. IS, 1889, p. 158; v. 15, 1891, p. 286.)— Tlinm,
R. Genetische erklaerung der sprachlichen ausdrucks-
formen. 2 pp. ( Eng. studien, v. 14, 1890, p. 461. )— To«|.
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1292
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Dialects
Kngrlisb laiigriiag'e, Dialects.
Axon, W. E. A. {Ed.) English dialect
words of tlie eighteenth century, as shown in
the "Universal etymological dictionary" of
N. Bailey. 1883. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 41.)
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BUELBRINQ, K. D. Ablaut in the modern
dialects of the south of England. Tr. by W.
A. Badham. 1891. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 63. )
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Ellis, A. J. English dialects : their sounds
and homes. 1890. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 60.)
—2163
English Dialect Society. Publications.
nos. 40-76. 1879-95, 37 nos. —2163
JVote.— For nos. 1-39 see preceding catalogue.
Hallam, T. Pour dialect words, clem,
lake, nesh, and 'oss, their modern dialectical
range, meanings, pronunciation, etymology,
and early literary use. 1886. (Eng. Dialect
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Raine, J. (Ed.) Volume of English mis-
cellanies, illustrating the history and lan-
guage of the northern counties of England.
1890. (Surteea Soc. V. 85.) 4546
Skeat, W. W. (Ed.) Nine specimens of
English dialects. 1896. (Eng. Dialect Soc.
no. 76.) —2163
Wrioht, J. (Ed.) English dialect dic-
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Fraii«,W. Die (Jialektsprache bei Ch. Dickens. 48 pp.
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lautgeschichte. 10 pp. {Anglia, v. 16, 1893, p. 370.)
See aUo AmericanlHnis.— Slang;.
Berkfuliire.
LowsLEY, B. Glossary of Berkshire words
and phrases. 1888. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 56.)
—2163
t'liesthlre.
Darlington, T. Folk-speech of south Che-
shire. 1887. (Eng. DialectSoc.no. 53.) —2163
Holland, R. Glossary of words used in
the county of Chester. 1884-86, 3 pts. (Eng.
Dialect Soc. nos. 44, 46, 51. ) —2163
t'nmberland.
Anderson, R., and others. Ballads in the
Cumberland dialect, with notes and a glos-
sary. 1808. 1338
JoLLiE, F. Sketch of Cumberland man-
ners and customs : partly in the provincial
dialect, in prose and verse, with a glossary.
1811. ( With Anderson, R., and others. Bal-
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I>e <|iilncey, T. Danish origin of the lake-country
dialect. 11 pp. (Coll. writings, v. 13, p. 373.)— The lake
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Devonshire.
Chope, R. p. Dialect of Hartland, Devon-
shire. 1891. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. &5.) —2163
Rock, W. F. Jim an' Nell, a dramatic poem in the
dialect of north Devon, 1867. 60 pp. {Eing. Dialed Soc.
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nnrham.
Palgrave, p. M. T. (Ed.) List of words
and phrases in every-day use, by the natives
of Hetton-le Hole, in the county of Durham.
1896. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 7i.) —2165
EaHt Ang:lia.
Rye, W. Glossary of words used in East
Anglia. Founded on that of Porby. With
numerous corrections and additions. 1895.
(Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 75.) —2165
Essex.
Clark, C. John Noakes and Mary Styles: in the
dialect of Essex, 1839. 40 pp. {E}ng. Dialect. Soc. no. 76,
p. 69.)
Uloncestersliire.
NORTHALL, G. P. Folk-phrases of four
counties (Glouc, Staff., Warw., Wore.) 1894.
(Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 73. ) —2163
Robertson, J. D. Glossary of dialect and
archaic words used in the county of Glouces-
ter. 1890. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 61.) —2163
Hampshire.
Cope, Sir W. H. Glossary of Hampshire
words and phrases. 1883. (Eng. Dialect Soc.
no. 40. ) —2163
Long, W. H. Dictionary of the Isle of
Wight dialect, and of provincialisms used in
the island. 1886. —2137
Irish.
Hume, A. Remarks on the Irish dialects of the Eng-
lish language. 48 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 6, 1878, p. 93.)
Kent.
Parish, W. D., and Shaw, W. P. Dic-
tionary of the Kentish dialect and provin-
cialisms in use in the county of Kent. 1887.
(Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 54.) —2163
Kavenoron, T. A wooing song of a yeoman of
Kents Sonne : from " Melismata," 1611. 5 pp. (Eng.
Dialect Soc. no. 76, p. 143. )
Lancashire,
licntzncr, K. Ein Lancashire-humorist. 5 pp. (Eng.
stttdien, v. 11, 1888, p. 480.)— Wilkinson, T. T. Edmund
Spenser and the east Lancashire dialect. 16 pp. (Lanca-
shire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 7, 1887, p. 87.)
Eineolnshire.
Cole, R. E. G. Glossary of the words in
use in southwest Lincolnshire (Wapentake
of Graffoe). 1886. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 52.)
—2163
Peacock, E. Glossary of words used in
the wapentakes of Manley and Corringham,
Lincolnshire. 1877. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 15. )
—2164
The same. 1889, 2 pts. (Eiig. Dialect Soc.
nos. 58, 59. ) —2163
Norfolk.
liarwoo«l, J. Norfolk dialogue : in the dialect of
central Norfolk, 1800. 8 pp. {Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 76,
p. 117.)
?forili»ni i> tonsil I re.
Sternberg, T. Dialect and folk-lore of
Northamptonshire. 1851. — 2137
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Dialects
1293
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Dictionaries
9[ortliiiinl>erlan<i.
Heslop, O. Northumberland words. 1892-
93. 2 pts. ( Eng. dialect Soc. nos. 66, 68. )
—2163
noodclrker, K. Ueber die sprache der Benedik-
tinerregel. 41 pp. (.Eug. sludien. v. 2, 1879, p. 344.)
RiitlniKl.
Wordsworth, C. (Ed.) Rutland words.
1891. (Eng. LHalect Soc. no. 64.) —2163
ScoltiNii.
Metcalfe, W. M. {Ed.) Legends of the
saints, in the Scottish dialect of the four-
teenth century. 1888-96, 6 pts. (Scottish Text
Soc. nos. 13, 18, 23, 25, 35, 37. ) ' 2113
»«ll«tlHIMl.
HIbbert, S. A day in the Haaf, in the dialect of
Shetland, 1822. 5 pp. (Eng. dialed Soc. no. 76, p. 137.)
Soniersetsliire.
Elwoethy, F. T. West Somerset word-
book. 1886. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 50.) —2163
Williams, W. P., and Jones, W. A. Glos-
sary of provincial words and phrases in use
in Somersetshire. 1873. (Somersetshire Ar-
chaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 18. ) .2557
Elwortliy, F. T. On west Somerset patois. 16 pp.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soo. Proc. v. 22,
1877, p. 31.)
StaRordslilre.
Northall, G. F. Folk-phrases of four
counties (Glouc, Staff., Warw., Wore.) 1894.
{Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 73. ) -2163
Surrey.
GOWER, G. W. G. L. Glossary of Surrey
words. 1893. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 70.)
—2163
Sussex.
I.«wer, M. A. Old speenh and old manners in Sussex.
28 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. C'oii. v. 13, 1861, p. 209.)
Warwickshire.
Northall, G. P. Folk-phrases of four
counties ( Glouc, Staff., Warw., Wore. ) 1894.
(Eng. Dialect. Soc. no. 13.) —2163
Westniorlaud.
Dc <tulncey, T. Danith origin of the lalje-country
dialect. 11pp. (Coii. mriiini/s, v. 13, p. 373.)~The lake
dialect. 10 pp. (l/ncoii. writings, v. 1, p. 265.)— Seward,
W. Lonsdale dialogue, in the dialect of Burton-in-Lons-
dale, 1801. 11pp. (Eng. Dialect Soc. ao. 16, p. 125.)
Wiltshire.
Dartnell, G. E., and Goddard, E. H.
Glossary of words used in the county of Wilt-
shire. 1893. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 68.) —2163
Worcestershire.
Lawson, R. Upton-on-Severn words and
phrases. 1884. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 42.)
— 2163
Northall, G. P. Folk-phrases of four
counties (Glouc, Staff., Warw., Wore) 1894.
(Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 73. ) —2163
Salisbury, J. Glossary of wordp and
phrases used in s. e. Worcestershire. 1894.
(Eng. DialectSoc.no. 12.) —2103
Yorkuhlr*.
Addy, S. O. (Ed.) Glossary of words used
in the neigbourhood of Sheffield. With suppl.
1888-91, 2 pts. (Eng. Dialect Soc. nos. 57, 62. )
—2163
Wright, J. Grammar of the dialect of
Windhill, in the west riding of Yorkshire.
1892. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 67.) —2163
Brown, O. N. York minster screen, being a speci-
men of the Yorkshire dialect as spoken in the north
riding, 1833. 17 pp. (Eitg. Dialect Soc. no. 76, p. 1.)—
Yorkshire tlialojcuc in Yorkshire dialect; between
an awd wife, a lass, and a butcher, 1673. '8 pp. (Eng.
Dialect Soc. no. 76, p. 109.)
Eiig:lish lang-iiage. Dictionaries.
Barclay, J. Complete and universal dic-
tionary of the English language, n. d., 2 v.
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The same. 1813. ' 2111
BuLLOKAR, J. English expositor. 1731.
1186
Davies, T. L. O. Supplementary English
glossary. 1881. 1106
Fallows, S. Prog^ressive supplemental
dictionary of the English language. 1886.
1141
Fen NELL, C. A. M. (Ed.) Stanford dic-
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1892. R.13
Punk, I. K., and others (Eds.) Standard
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Hunter, R. Encyclopaedic dictionary.
V. 3, pt. 2-v. 7, pt. 2. 1884-89, 5 v. in 9. R.14
Note.— For v. 1-3, pt. 1, see preceding catalogue.
Johnson, S. Dictionary of the English
language. 1755, 2 v. P.R.
The same. 1828. 1142
Dictionary of the English language ; in
miniature, by J. Hamilton, [n. t. p.] n. d.
1178
Kersey, J. Dictionarium Anglo-Britan-
nicum ; or, a generar English dictionary. 1708.
1195
Knodle, E. Classifying wordbook ; in
some parts of which, words are classed ac-
cording to ending ; and in other parts, accord-
ing to meaning. 1840. —2157
Mackay, C. Glossary of obscure words
and phrases in the writings of Shakespeare
and his contemporaries, traced etymologically
to the ancient language of the British people
as spoken before the irruption of the Danes
and Saxons. 1887. 3372
Maunder, S. Dictionary of the English
language. 1830. ( Treasury of knowledge, pt. 1. )
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Mayhew, a. L., and Skeat, W. W. Con-
cise dictionary of middle English from A. D.
1150 to 1580. 1888. 1107
Murray, J. A. H. New English dictionary
on historical principles. 1881-96, 21 pts. 1105
Palmer, A. S. Folk-etymology, a dic-
tionary of verbal corruptions. 1882. 1195
ENGLISH LANGITAQE, Dictionaries
1294
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Ray, J. Collection of English words not
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original. 1768. ( With his Complete collec-
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Richardson, C. New dictionary of the
English language. 1838, 2 v. —2151
Stormonth, J. Dictionary of the English
language. 1885. R.ll
Walker, J. Critical pronouncing diction-
ary and expositor of the English language.
1825. 2121
Rhyming, spelling, and pronouncing
dictionary of the English language, n. d. 1156
Webster, N. American dictionary of the
English language. 1828, 2 v. R.14
International dictionary of the English
language . . . revised and enlarged under the
supervision of Noah Porter. 1896. R.ll
Wedgwood, H. Dictionary of English
etymology. 1859-65, 3 v. in 4. —2121
Whitney, W. D. {Ed.) Century diction-
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Wright, T. Anglo-Saxon and old Eng-
lish vocabularies. Ed. and collated by R. P.
Wuelcker. 1884, 2 v. —2122
Yule, H., and Burnell, A. C. Hobson-
Jobson : being a glossary of Anglo-Indian
ooUoquial words and phrases. 1886. 1194
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Chinook.
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examples of its use in conversation. 1884.
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Hale, H. An international idiom : a
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CIngraleoc.
Cabtek, C. English-Sinhalese dictionary.
1891. R.36
Cort'an.
Scott, J. English-Corean dictionary. 1891.
R.36
l>uleli.
NiEUW ZAKWOORDENBOEK der hollandsche
en engelsche talen. n. d., 2 pts. in 1 v. HOC
ENkiino.
Wells, R., Jr., and Kelly, J. W. English-
Eskimo and Eskimo-English vocabularies.
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French.
Boyeb, a. Dietionnaire royal frangois-
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Nugent, T. New pocket dictionary of the
French and English languages. 1810; 1823,
2 V. in 1. 1178
Spiers, A. Manual of commercial terms
in English and French. 1847. 1178
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in English, Spanish, and French. 1864. 1146
Clorinan.
Flueqel, F. Dictionary of the English
and German languages for home and school.
Ed. by I. Schmidt and G. Tanger. 1896. R.34
Thieme, F. W. Neues vollstaendiges kriti-
sches woerterbuch der englischen und deut>
schen sprache. n. d., 2 v. in 1. — 2151
Pocket dictionary of the English and
German languages, n. d. 1178
Williams, F. New pocket-dictionary of
the English and German languages. 1856,
2 pts. in 1 V. 1188
I><^ ifculnccy, T. Anglo-German dictionaries. 4 pp.
( Uncoil, writings, v. 2, p. 348. )
Oreck.
. Fraedersdorff, J. W. Copious phrase-
ological English-Greek lexicon. 1882. 1196
Italian.
Graglia, G. New pocket dictionary of the
Italian and English languages. 1829 ; 1840 ;
1863. 1178
James, W., and Grassi, G. Dictionary of
the English and Italian languages. 1868. L.127
Latin.
Epinal glossary. Latin and old-English of
the eighth century. Ed. by Henry Sweet.
1883. —2121
HnnnUrii.
Cappelleb, K. Sanskrit-English diction-
ary based upon the St. Petersburg lexicons.
1891. 1193
Macdonell, a. a. Sanskrit-English dic-
tionary. 1893. R.36
Npani»k.
Meadows, F. O. New Spanish and Eng-
lish dictionary. 1844. 1178
Neuman, H., and Baretti, G. Diccionario
portatil espaiiol-ingl6s. 1846, 2 v. in 1. 1178
iVofc. —Also with an English title page.
Veitelle, I. de. Mercantile dictionary . . .
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language see under Dialects.
Knglisli language, Dictionaries, Criticism, etc.
limit. T.W. English lexicography. ISpp. {NewEng-
lander, V. 56, 1891, p. 193.)— STcw KnH:liNh dictionary
on historical principles. 13 pp. {London Quart. Rev. v. 63,
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woerterbuche. 2 pp. (iSn^. sh/tiien, v. 2, 1879, p. 19.)
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Mackay, C. Glossary of obscui-e words
and phrases in the writings of Shakespeare
and his contemporaries, traced etymologically
to the ancient language of the British people
as spoken before the irruption of the Danes
and Saxons. 1887. 3372
• Palmer, A. S. Folk-etymology, a diction-
ary of verbal corruptions. 1882. 1195
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1295
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Skeat, W. W. List of English words, the
etymology of which is illustr. by comparison
with Icelandic. 1876. —2122
The same. (With Cleasby, K., Icelandic-
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Principles of English etymology. 1887.
—2137
Talbot, W. H. F. English etymologies.
1847. -2122
TooNE, W. Glossary and etymological
dictionary of obsolete and uncommon words.
1832. 1178
Wedgwood, H. Dictionary of English
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Brink. B. ten. Das altenglische suffix ere. 4 pp.
{Anglia, v. 5, 1882, p. 1.)— Barewe, bare, bere. 2 pp.
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p.484.)-StratiiiBnn,F. H. Etymologisc^es. 2pp. {Eng.
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— Sweet, H. Disguised compounds in old-English. 4 pp.
{Anglia, V. 3, 1880, p. 161.)— English etymologies. 3 pp.
{Anglia, v. 3, 1880, p. 155.)— Old English etymologies.
6 pp. {Eng. Studien, v. 2, 1879, p. 312.)- Walcott, M. E.
C. Mediaeval English words. 14 pp. ( Royal Soc. of lit.
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C. A. M.— Funk, J. K., and others.— llnnter, R.—
Johnson. S.— Knortle, B.— Maekay. C— Mayhew,
A. L.— Murray, J. A. H.— Norton, 0. L.— Ray, J.—
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CoBBETT, W. Grammar of the English
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Tuteur anglais, ou grammaire reguliSre
de la langue anglaise. 1805. — 2121
Fowler, W. C. English grammar. The
English language in its elements and forms.
1855. -2121
Murray, L. English exercises, adapted
to Murray's English grammar. 1819. — 2156
English grammar. 1825. — 2156
Peyton, V. J. Elfimens de la langue
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Ramsey, 8.' English language and Eng-
lish grammar. 1892. — 2122
Ross, O. H. Absolute participle in middle
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Sievbrs, G. E. Old English grammar.
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Stratmann, p. H. Mittelenglische gram-
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■ Sweet, H. New English grammar, logical
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Wright, J. Grammar of the dialect of
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1892. {Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 67.) —2163
Barclay, J. Outline of English grammar, 32 pp.
{In his Compl. diet, of Eng. lang. v. 1, n. d. p. 953; 1813,
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struction eines saechsischen genltivs oder substanti-
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26 pp. {Anglia, v. 13, 1891, p. 79.)— Die quellen der eng-
lischen relativ-ellipse. 16 pp. (Ansriia, v. 13, 1891, p. 348;
V. 14, 1892, p. 122.)— Elllngcr, J. Beitraege zur eng-
lischen grammatik. 12 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 20, 1895,
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A. J., Class. Joum.v. 1, 1810, p. 264.)— Oraef, A. Die
praesentischen tempora bei Chaucer. 46 pp. {Anglia,
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vom bestimmten artikel im Englischen. 9 pp. {Eng.
studien, v. 12, 1889, p. 270.)— Hnpe, H. Die praeposi-
tion/or. 8 pp. {Anglia, v. 12, 1889, p. 388.)— Johnson,
S. Grammar of the English tongue. 13 pp. (Jn his Diet,
of Eng. lang. v. 1, 1755; 1828, p. 31.)— Jonson. B. Eng-
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— Klappcrleh, J. Steigerung des adjectivs im Neu-
englischen. 5 pp. {B>ng. studien, v. 17, 1892, p. 225.)—
Iilndnor. F. Zur formenlehre des'pron. rel. im Eng-
lischen. 8 pp. {Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit. v. 15, 1876,
p. 221.)— I<ohinann, O. Ueber die auslassung des eng-
lischen relativpronomens, mit besonderer beruecksichti-
gung der sprache Shakespeare's. 36 pp. {Anglia, v. 3,
1880, p. 115.)— I>nlek, K. Beitraege zur englischen gram-
matik. 95 pp. {Anglia, v. 14, 1892, p. 268; v. 16, 1893,
p. 451.)— JIannrter, S. Compendious English grammar.
21 pp. {Treasury of knowledge, pt. 1, p. 1.)— Slnehle-
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konjugationsform. 4 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 14, 1890, p. 462.)
— Sfader, E. Tempus und modus in Beowulf. 78 pp.
{Anglia, v. 10, 1888, p. 542; v. 11, 1889, p. 444.)— Phllolo-
l^us (pseud. ) Nugae gramraaticae, being an attempt to
investigate certain peculiarities of the English verb.
38 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 2, 1810, p. 773; v. 8,
1811, p. 1. )— Piatt, J. Zur altengUschen declination.
2 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 6, 1883, p. 149.)-Sattler, W.
Beitraege zur praepositionslehre im Neuenglischen.
180 pp. {Anglia, v. 1, 1878, pp. 102, 279; v. 2, 1879, pp. 73,
260 ; v. 3, 1880, p. 68 ; v. 4, 1881, pp. 168, 292 ; v. 5, 1882, p. 383 ;
V. 8, 1885, p. 85 ; V. 9, 1886, p. 225.)— Zur englischen gram-
matik. 164 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 2, 1879, pp. 1, 384; v. 4,
1881, p. 68; V. 6, 1883, pp. 27, 460; V. 8, 1885, pp. 83, 201;
V. 10, 1887, p. 255; V. 12, 1889, p. 366; v. 16, 1882, p. 39.)—
Schulze, O. Beitraege zur englischen grammatik.
5 pp. {Eng. studien, \. 20, 1895, p. 403.)-Stralmann,
F.H. Notizen zur altenglischen grammatik. 4pp. {B>ng.
studien, v. 2, 1879, p. 316; v. 3, 1880, p. 13.)-Das para-
gogische n im Englischen des 12 jahrhunderte. 2 pp.
{AnglM, V. 4, 1881, p. 107.)— Das paragogische n im Laza-
mon. 2 pp. {Anglia, v. 3, 1880, p. 5.'i2. )-Ueber die be-
stimrate (schwache) forrader adjective im Altenglischen.
1 p. {Eng studien, v. 3, 1880. p. 272.)-Zur mitteleng-
lischen grammatik. ip. (Bnff. «J«d««», V. 4, 1881, p.289.)
-Sub|iinetivenio«le. 5 pp. {Wcslm. Rev. v. 20,1^.
p. 466'.)-Swacn, A. E. H. To dare. 27 pp. (iW-
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Grammar
1296
ENGLISH LANGUAGE; Pronunciation
ttudim, V. 20, 1895, p. 266.)-Vlctor, W. Die wissen-
schaftliche prranimatik und der englische unterricht.
19 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 3, 1880, p. 106.)— VO(re», F. Der
reflexive dativ Im Knglischen. 58 pp. (Anglia, v. 6, 1883,
p.'817.)— WoudI, G. Behandlung der englischen praepo-
sitionen auf der realscliule I ordnung. 73 pp. (Eng.
ttlldien, v. 4, 1881, p. 100 ; v. 5, 1882, p. 879 ; v. 6, 1883, p. 216. )—
Dativ undaccusativim Englischen. 26 pp. {Eng. studien,
V. 15, 1891, p. 82. )— ZnpHia, J. Der accusativus quali-
tatis im heatigen Englisch. 4 pp. {Anglia, v. 7, 1884,
p. 15«.)
EiikH^sIi laiigrnage, HUtory.
BiERBAUM, P. J. History of English lan-
guage and literature. 1889. — 2157
Ellis, G. Historical sketch of the rise and
progress of the English poetry and language.
1845, 2 V. (In his Specimens of the early Eng.
poets, V. 1, 2. ) 1316
FowLEK, W. C. English grammar. The
English language in its elements and forms,
with a history of its origin and development.
1856. —2121
Oliphant, T. L. K. The new English.
1886, 2 V. —2123
Borclay, J. Short essay on the origin and antiquity
of the English tongue. 3 pp. (In his Compl. diet, of
Eng. lang. 1813, p. viii.)— Biixton, D. ^Our mother-
tongue in our fatherland. 10 pp. ( Lancashire and Che-
shire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 10, 1858, p. 37.)— Hadle.y, J.
Brief history of the English language. Revised by G. L.
Kittredge. 16 pp. (Webster, N., Intemat. diet, of Eng.
latig. p. xxix.)— Johnson, S. History of the English
language. 27 pp. {In his Diet, of Eng. lang. v. 1, 1755;
1828, p. 7.)— I.atham, R. G. On the language of Lanca-
shire, under the Romans. 10 pp. (Lancashire and Che-
shire Hist. Soc. Tratis. v. 9, 1857, p. 1.)— Hcijiriiol, E. G.
Notice hlstoriqne sur la langue anglaise, depuis son
origine jusqu'au 18 siftcle. 24 pp. (In his Tableau de
moenrs au 10 siScle ... p. 81 : Crapelet, G. A., Coll. dcs
anc. man. de Vhist. et de la tangme/r.)— Wrlfjht, T. On
the history of the English language. 22 pp. ( Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1867, p. 143. )
Eiigrlish lanji^uag-e. Metre. See under Prosody.
Engrli.sli la,nf^ua,ge. Names. See Names (in
general alphabet. )
English language. Orthography. See under
Pronunciation and spelling.
English language, Periodicals.
American Journal OF Philology. Balto.,
1880-66. 17 V. —2164
American Philological Association.
Transactions. Cambr., 1883-93. 11 v. in 8.
—2163
iVble. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Anglia. Zeitschrift fuer englische phi-
lologie. Halle, 1878-96. 18 v. — 4124
Beiblatt: Mitteilungen aus dem ge-
samten gebiete der englischen sprache und
litteratur. Halle, 1890-96. 6 v. —4123
Early English Text Society. Publica-
tions. Lond., 1883-96. 56 nos. 2125
JVot«.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Englische Studien. v. 1, 8-23. Heilb
1877-96. 17 V. _4126
Note.— Tor v. 2-7 see preceding catalogue.
English Dialect Society. Publications.
Lend., 1873-96. 76 nos. —2163
Philological Society of London. Trans-
actions. Lond., 1882-94. 4 v. —2165
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Scottish Text Societty. [Publications.]
Edinb., 1883-96. 23 v. 2113
English language. Pronunciation and spelling.
American Philosophical Society. Re-
port of the committee appointed (Jan. 6, 1888)
to assist the commission on amended orthog-
raphy, created by virtue of a resolution of the
Legislature of Pennsylvania. 1889. —2576
Bell, A.M. English visible speech. [1895.]
—2173
^ Science of speech. 1897. — 21''3
Ellis, A. J. Early English pronunciation
with especial reference to Shakspeare and
Chaucer, v. 5. 1889. ( Chaucer Soc. 2 s. no. 27. )
1302
The same. {Early Eng. Text Soc. extra 8.
no. 56. ) 2124
Note. — For v. 1-4 see preceding catalogue.
English Spelling Reform Association.
Therd aniual report. [1882.] —2164
Jones, E. Spelling and school boards.
1877. —2164
Murray, J. A. H. Spelling reform. [1880.]
—2164
Phyfe, W. H. p. Seven thousand words
often mispronounced. A complete hand-book
of difficulties in English pronunciation. 1889.
—2157
Pogatscher, a. Zur lautlehre der griechi-
schen, lateinischen, und romanischen lehn-
worte im Altenglischen. 1888. ( Brink, B. ten,
and others, Quellen und forschungen, v. 64.)
—3166
RuNDELL, J. B. Partial corections of Eng-
lish spellings aproovd of by the Philological
Society. 1882. —2164
Skeat, B. M. Word-list illustrating the
correspondence of modern English with An-
glo-French vowel-sounds. 1884. [Eng. Dia-
lect Soc. no. 43. ) —2163
Sweet, H. History of English sounds from
the earliest period. 1888. — 2122
Brink, B. ten. Beitraege zur englischen lautlehre.
44 pp. (Anglia, v. 1, 1878, p. 512; v. 2, 1879, p. 177.)—
Hrnuice'". E. Zur lautlichen entwickluug der eng-
lischen schriftsprache im anfang des 16 jahrhundert.
84 pp. (Anglia, v. 15, 1893, p. 261.)— »a.y, H. N. Condi-
tions of success in spelling reform. 20 pp. (New Eng-
lander, v. 43, 1884, p. 632.)— Fl<-k, W. Vocalverkuerzung
in englischen woertern germanischen ursprungs. 9 pp.
(Eng. studien, v. 8, 1885, p. 502.)— Fisohor, H. Zur
geschichte der aussprache des Englischen. 2 pp. (Eng.
studien, v. 4, 1881, p. 288.)— Fl<>a,y, F. G. The living key
to spelling reform. 18 pp. ( Royal Soc. of lit. 7Va»s. 2 s.
v. 12, 1882, p. 623.)— Freeman, E. A. Things, names,
and letters. 14 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 49, 1886, p. 546.) —
lloof'e, A. Lautuntersuchungen zii Osbern Bokenam's
Legenden. 46 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 8, 1885, p. 209.) —
Hunt, T. W. How to reform English spelling. 12 pp.
IN. Am. Rev. v. 140, 1885, p. 357.)— I^onnsbiiry, T. R.
Problem of spelling reform. 15 pp. (Century Mag. v. 3.
1883, p. 269.)— .nareli, F. A. Anglo-Saxon and early
English pronunciation. 6 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 1, 1877,
p. 312.)— Matthews, J. B. As to " American spelling."
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Pronunciation 1297 ENGLISH LITERATURE, BibUography
8 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 88, 1892, p. 277.)— Potwin, L. 8.
Word with the spelling reformers. 11 pp. {New hhig-
lander, v. 40, 1881, p. 113.)^Proctor, R. A. The mis-
used H of England. 9 pp. {Allant. Monthly, v. 65, 1886,
p. 693.)— Pylo, J. G. Spelling reform. 8 pp. (New Eng-
lander, v. 39, 1880, p. 62.)— Narritxin, G. Voealdissimi-
lation im Mittelenglischen. 3 pp. (Eng. atudien, v. 8,
1885, p. 63. )— Sopp. W. Orthographie und aussprache
der ersten neueng. Bibeluebersetzung von Wm. Tyndale.
38 pp. {Anglia, v. 12, 1889, p. 273.)— Ntratinnnii. P. H.
Altengl. -ere (-sere, -are). 1 p. (Eng. studien, v. 3, 1880,
p. 273.)— Notizen zur mittelenglischen lautlehre. 2 pp.
t,ISng. studien, v. 4, 1881, p. 99.)— Stlirilll'clN. A. Der
altfranzoesische vokalismus im Mittelenglischen bis zum
jahre 1400. 93 pp. {Anglia, v. 8, 1885, p. 201; v. 9, 188B,
p. 551.)— Wells, B. W. Development of old English
long vowels. 17 pp. (Xngfia, v. 8, 1884, p. 203.)— Wwrnfr,
O. Scott's Tales of a Grandfather und die accentuirung
engl. schriftsteller fuer die lectuere von anfaengern.
10 pp. l,Eng. studien, v. 9, 1886, p. 487.)— »'lli«e, R. G.
The H malady in England. 16 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 55, 1885, p. 23.)— M'lHNmRiin, T. Zur mittelenglischen
wortbetonung. 35 pp. (Anglia, v. 5, 1882, p. 466.)
See aiso under Dictionaries. Also PlioncticH (in gene-
ral alphabet).
Kiiffli.sli laii^iiagre. Prosody.
Bridges, R. S. Milton's prosody. 1893.
—2156
Corson, H. Primer of English verse. 1892.
—2156
Guest, E. History of English rhythms.
1882. —2155
GuMMERE, F. B. Handbook of poetics for
students of English verse. 1885. — 2156
Hood, T., Jr. The rhymester ; or, the rules
of rhyme. A guide to English versification.
1882. —2155
Rules of rhyme : a guide to English
versification. [1869.] —2156
Mayor, J. B. Chapter on English metre.
1886. —2153
SCHIPPER, J. Englische metrik. 1881-88,
2 V. —2156
Bryant, W. C. On trisyllabic feet in iambic measure.
11pp. (Prose writings, v. 1, p. 57.)— Klncnkel, E. Zu
Schipper*s " Metrischen randglossen." 6 pp. (Eng. stu-
dien, v. 9, 1886, p. 368.)— Ellinser, J. Zur alliteration
■u dermodernen englischen prosadichtung. 21pp. (Eng.
studien, v. 19, 1894, p. 360.)— Dialogue on EiiKiisli lioxa-
iiieters. 5 pp. (Eraser's Mag. v. 36, 1847, p. 665; v. 39,
1849, p. 342.)— I.,iiirk, K. Englische stabreimzeile im
XIV, XV, undXVIjahrhundert. 118 pp. (Anglia,v. 11,
1889, pp. 392, 553.)— Zur metrik der mittelenglischen
reimend-alliterierenden dichtung. 17 pp. (Anglia, v. 12,
1889, p. 437.)-MoiitlH'l. E. Zur geschichte des Otfri-
dischen verses im Englischen. 60 pp. (Anglia, v. 8, 1S85,
Anzeiger p. 49; v. 10, 1888, p. 105.) — Palmer. Q. H.
Hexameters and rhythmic prose. 9 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 66, 1890, p. 526.)— KOHeii thai, F. Die alliterierende
englische langzeile im 14 jahrhundert. 46 pp. (Anglia,
V. 1, 1878, p. 414.)— Soiilpper, J. Metrische randglossen.
23 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 9, 1886, p. 184 ; v. 10, 1887, p. 192.)
—Zur zweihebungstheorie der allitterirenden lialbzeile.
6 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 5, 1882, p. 488.)— Sehroeer, A.
Ueber die anfaenge des blankverses in England. 72 pp.
(Anglia, v. 4, 1881, p. 1.)
English language. Punctuation.
Smallfield, G. Principles of English
punctuation. 1838. —2157
Gloede. O. Englische interpunktionslehre. 40 pp
(Eng. studien, v. 19, 1894, p. 206.)— Hill. A. S. General .
rules for punctuation . 30 pp. (In his Principles of rhet-
oric, p. 249.)
KngliHh laiigiiag:c, Spelling. See with Pro-
nunciation.
Kiiglish language. Study.
Bain, A. On teaching English : with de-
tailed examples. 1887. —2124
Karle. J. Study of English. 10 pp. (Forum, v. IS,
1892, p. 75.)— IIIII. A. S. English in the schools. 12 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 71, 1885, p. 122.) — Kliiifcliardl. H.
Genetische erklaerung der spracblichen ansdrucks-
formen im unterricht. 37 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 14, 1890,
pp. 95, 4.57; V. 15, 1891, p. 313.)— Techmer's und Sweet's
vorschlaege zur reform des unterrichts im Englischen.
33 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 10, 1887, p. 48.) — Panny, p.
Exp«rianses d'un professeur d'Anglais sur la noavSle
m«tode d'enseignemant. 9 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 10, Itsn,
p. 506.)— Wcliitlialer, F. Einiges aus der schulpraxis,
ein beitrag zur modernen sprachunterrichtsfrage. 15 pp.
(Eng. studien, v. 13, 1889, p. 64.)
English language, Synonyi'ns.
Crabb, G. English synonymes explained.
1826. 1142
EnKliNli Nynonyntsi. 10 pp. (Fraaer't Mag. v. 44,
1851, p. 256.)
See also under Dictionaries, Barcla,'^, J. — Funk,
J. K., and others. —Ntornionth, J. — Web«l<>r, N.—
M'hitney, W. D.
English language. Syntax.
Brinkmann, p. Syntax des Franzoesischen
und Englischen in vergleichender darstellung.
1884-85, 2 v. —2122
Franz. W. Zur syntax des aelteren Neuenglisch.
136 pp. ( Eng. studien, v. 17, 1892, pp. 200, 384 ; v. 18, 1893,
pp. 191, 422 ; V. 20, 1895, p. 69. )
English literature, Bibliography.
Adams, O. F. Brief handbook of English
authors. 1884. W. 58
Brydges, Sir S. E. Restituta ; or, titles,
extracts, and characters of old books in Eng-
lish literature revived. 1814-16, 4 v. W. 17
BULLEN, G. Catalogue of books in the
library of the British Museum, printed in
England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of books
in English printed abroad, to the year 1640.
1884, 3 V. L.72
Catalogue of original and early editions
of some of the poetical and prose works of
English writers from Langland to Wither.
1893. ( Grolier Club. ) 2262
Clavell, R. General catalogue of books
printed in England since the dreadful fire of
London, 1666, to the end of Trinity term, 1680.
1680. W. 41
Collier, J. P. Catalogue, bibliographical
and critical, of early English literature : form-
ing a portion of the library at Bridgewater
House, the property of Lord Francis Egerton.
1837. W. 73
Ellis, F. S. {Ed.) The Huth library.
Catalogue of the printed books, MSS. . . .
1880, 5 V. W. 83
Hazlitt, W. C. Second series of biblio-
graphical collections and notes on early Eng-
lish literature, 1474-1700. 1882. L.94
The game. Third and final series. 1887.
L.94
Supplements. 1889. L.94
ENGLISH LITERATURE, Bibliography
1298
ENGLISH LITERATURE, Collections
Kirk, J. F. Supplement to AUibone's
Critical dictionary of Ehiglish literature. 1891,
2 V. L.91
Low, S., Marston, and Co. (Pubs.) Eng-
lish catalogue of books. V. 4. 1891. L.112
Note.— For v. 1-3 see preceding catalogue.
Lowe, R. W. Bibliographical account of
English theatrical literature from the earliest
times to the present day. 1888. L.105
LoWNDKS, W. T. Bibliographer's manual
of English literature. 1857-64, 5 v. in 10, and
appendix. W. 46
Madan, F. Early Oxford press. A bib-
liography of printing and publishing at Ox-
ford, 1468-1640, with notes, appendixes, and
illustrations. 1895. (Oxford Hist. Soc. Pub.
V. 29. ) 2535
Mabttn, L. C. Contributions to English
Uterature. 1865. 2223
QUAKrrcH, B. Catalogue of English litera-
ture. 1884. L.83
English literature. 1887. {In his Gen-
eral catalogue, v. 4. ) W. 44
Sahlender, p. Uebersicht der in den
jahren 1885-88 auf dem gebiete der engli-
schen philologie erschienenen buecher und
aufsaetze. (Anglia, v. 10, 1888; v. 11, 1889;
V. 13, 1891. ) —4124
SoNNENSCHEiN, W. S. Best books. A
reader's guide. 1887. L.63
■ Whitakeb, J. Reference catalogue of
current literature . . . 1885, 89, 94. 1885-94,
3 V. L.86
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Clavell, R. Catalogue of books printed and pub. at
London in Easter-term, 1681. 8 pp. ( With his General
cat. of books printed in England. ) — Catalogue of books
printed and pub. at London in Hilary-term, 1680-81. 9pp.
{With his General cat. of books printed in England.) —
Catalogue of books printed and pub. at London in
Michaelmas-term, 1680. 10 pp. ( With his General cat. of
books printed in England.)— Catalogue of books printed
and pub. at Ijondon in Trinity-term, 1681. 7 pp. (With his
General cat. of books printed in England.)— Hewins,
C. M. History of children's books. 15 pp. {Atlanl.
Monthly, v. 61, 1888, p. 112.) — Jo«ll, F. Jahrcsbericht
ueber erscheinungen der anglo-amerikanischen littera-
tur, 1891-93. 43 pp. (Zeits. /. philos. v. 104, 1894, p. 104 ;
V. 107, 1896, p. 103.)— Recent works on English litera-
ture. 6 pp. (4«an«. ilfo»(ft!2/, V. 51, 1883, p. 416.)
JVote.—Bibliographies of English works on a special
subject, as Hil>l<%— Clinrcli hislory.- Drnina aiifl
the Staij^e, etc., will be found under the name of the
subject.
Gnglish literature. Bibliography, Periodicals.
Bibliographer : a journal of booklore.
V. 5, 6. Lond., 1884. 2 v. W. 34
Note.— For v. 1-4 «ee preceding catalogue.
Booklore : a magazine devoted to old time
literature. Lond., 1885-87. 5 v. W. 34
Bookman : an iUustr. literary journal. N.
Y., 1895-96. 4 v. L.42
Bookseller : a handbook of British and
foreign literature. Lond., 1884-96. 13 v. 4453
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Bookworm : an illustr. treasury of old-time
literature. Lond., 1887-94. 6 v. W. 63
Publishers' Circular and general record
of British and foreign literature, v. 47-65.
Lond., 1884-96. 19 v. 4282
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Ciiglisli literature. Collections and selections.
Byerley, T. (S. Collet, pseud.) Relics of
literature. 1823. 1256
- — Chaucer Society. Publications. 1868-92,
93 nos. 1304
Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft.
Jahrbuch. 1865-95, 31 v. 3305
Early English Text Society. Publica-
tions. 1883-96, 56 nos. 2126
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Green, J. R. {Ed.) Literature primers.
1877. 3394
HuTH Library, or Elizabethan - Jacobean
unique or very rare books in verse and prose.
Ed. by Rev. A. B. Grosart. 1881-84, 17 v. 2115
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Jerrold, W. B. (Ed.) Best of all good
company. [1872.] 2215
Knight, C. (Ed.) Half hours with the
best authors. 1847-49, 4 v. 3147
( Ed. ) Store of knowledge for all read-
ers. [1841.] 2201
KoELBiNG, E. (Ed.) Altenglische bibli-
othek. 1883-90, 5 v. 2116
Library of the old English prose writers.
1831-32, 4 V. 2116
Locker, F. Patchwork. 1879. (Philobiblon
Soc.) 4446
New Shakspere Society. Publications.
1874-87, 11 V. 9 nos. 3303
Transactions. 1874-89, 4 v. 3 nos. 3303
Philobiblon Society. Publications. 1854-
84, 21 V. 4446
Saintsbury, G. W. (Ed. ) Elizabethan and
Jacobean pamphlets. 1892. (In his Pocket
library of Eng. lit. ) 2207
Sammlung englischer denkmaeler in kriti-
schen ausgaben. v. 4, 5. 1883-85, 2 v.
1394, —3255
Scottish Text Society. [Publications.]
1883-96, 23 v. 2113
Spenser Society. Publications. 1883-95,
9 V. 1315
iVoie.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
VoLLMOELLER, K. (Ed. ) Englische sprach-
und literaturdenkmale des 16, 17, und 18 jahrh.
V. 1-6, 8. 1883-93, 7 v. 2116
SfB|>i«'r, A. (£;d.) Altenglische kleinigkeiten. 10 pp.
(Anglia, v. 11, 1889, p. 1.)
Note.— For the analysis of any of these Collections see
its name or the name of its editor.
See also Aiiiericitii literature. — AiiKlo-Noriiian
poetry.— Aiif:^l<»-Saxoii literature.— Drama and
the Staf^e, J'Mglish.—yinnsliHU l>alIa<lN and soiik;h.
— EngrliNli fairy taleN.— Knfj^liHh fiction. — Cn^*
liHh folk-lore.— Kn^^liHli nieirical ronianecN. —
En|{:llNli poetry.— ENwayN. —Kiiph II iMni. —Fables.
— lliiinor. — l*erio<iical literature.- Hroverbs. —
4tuotationH.— f>iatir«.
ENGLISH LITERATURE, Collections 1299 ENGLISH LITERATURE, HiBtory, etc.
Nole.—The library has also the Works of the following
authors :
Addison, J.
Jenyns, 8.
Arnold, T.
Jerrold, D.
Ascham, R.
Johnson, S.
Aubrey, J.
Jonson, B.
Bacon, P., 1 Baron Veru-
Knox, V.
tam. Viscount St. Albans.
Lamb, C.
Baillie, J.
Landor, W. 8.
Bancks, J.
Locke, J.
Barbauld, A. L. A.
Lyttelton, G., 1 Baron
Barrington, D.
Lyttelton.
Barry, J.
Lytton, E. G. E. L. B.,
Bellenden, J.
1 Baron Lytton.
Bentley, R.
Mackenzie, H.
Berkeley, G., Bishop of
Mackintosh, R. J.
C'loyne.
Mahony, F.
Blackburne, F.
Marvell, A.
Boyd, H.
Mason, W.
Breton, N.
Middleton, C.
Brooke, H.
Middleton, T.
Brougham, H. P., 1 Baron
Milton, J.
Brougham and Vaux.
Moore, T.
Browne, Sir T.
More, H.
Buckle, H. T.
Nash, T.
Burke, E.
Overbnry, Sir T.
Chalmers, T.
Parr, 8.
Chatterton, T.
Peacock, T. L.
Cleveland, J.
Pope, A.
Clough, A. H.
Quarles, F.
Cobbett, W.
Ralegh, Sir W.
Cogan, T.
Reynolds, E.
Coleridge, S. T.
Richardson, 8.
Congreve, W.
Rossetti, D. G.
Conington, J.
Rowe, E.
Cowley, A.
Sackville, T., 1 Baron
Cowper, W.
Buckhurst and 1 Marl
Crabbe, G.
of Dorset.
Crowley, R.
St. John, H.,' Viscount
Daniel, S.
Bolingbroke.
Davenant, Sir W.
Savage, R.
Davies, .Sir J.
Scott, Sir W.
Decker, T.
Shakespeare, W.
De Foe, D.
Sheffield, J., 1 Duke of
Dennis, J.
Buckinghamshire.
De Quincey, T.
Shelley, P. B.
Dickenson, J.
Shenstone, W.
Doran, J.
Sidney, A.
Drummond, W.
Sidney, Sir P.
Dryden, J.
Skelton, P.
Eaehard, J.
Smollett, T.
Etherege, Sir Q.
Southwell, R.
Evelyn, J.
Spenser, E.
Farquhar, G.
Stanhope, P. D., 4 Earl of
Fielding, H.
Chesterfield.
Frere, J. H.
Sterne, L.
Fuller, A.
Suckling, Sir J.
Gay, J.
Swift, J.
Gibbon, E.
Talbot, C.
Godwin, M. W.
Taylor, Sir H.
Goldsmith, O.
Taylor, J.
Granville, G., Viscount
Temple, Sir W.
Lansdoume.
Vaughan, H.
Grattan, H.
Villiers, G., 2 Duke of
Gray, T.
Buckingham.
Greaves, J.
Warburton, W.
Greene, E.
Warren, 8.
Greville, F., 1 Baron Brooke.
Wharton, Sir G.
Grote, G.
Wharton, P., 1 Duke of
Hall, R.
Wharton.
Harris, J.
White, H. K.
Harvey, G.
Williams, Sir C. H.
Hayley, W.
Wilson, A.
Haelitt, W.
Wilson, J.
Herbert, G.
Wolfe, C.
Hill, A.
Wordsworth, W.
Home, J.
Wotton, Sir H.
Hood, T.
Young, T.
Hurd, R.
Vol. III.-163.
Eiigrlisli literature, Oriticmn. See with His-
tory.
ICii^lish literature, Dictitmariea.
Halkett, S., and Laino, J. Dictionary of
the anonymous and pseudonymous literature
of Gt. Britain, v. 3, 4. 1885-88, 2 v. L.121
Note.— Pot v. 1, 2, see preceding catalogue.
Kirk, J. P. Supplement to Allibone's
Critical dictionary of English literature. 1891,
2v. L.91
Kngliisli literature. History and criticimi.
Adams, W. H. D. Men of letters in Queen
Anne's reign. 1886. {In his Good Queen
Anne, v. 2. ) 1516
Bierbaum, F. J. History of English lan-
g^uage and literature. 1889. —2157
Brandes, G. M. C. Naturalismus in Eng-
land, n. d. (In his Hauptstroemungen der
literatur des 19 jahrh. v. 4. ) 2224
Brandl, A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge and
the English romantic school. 1887. 4736
Brink, B. E. C. ten. Geschichte der eng-
lischen litteratur. v. 2. 1893. 2223
Note. — For v. 1 see preceding catalogue.
Brooke, S. A. History of early English
literature. 1892. 2242
Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of Eng-
lish literature, chronologically arranged, from
Sir John Mandeville to Wm. Cowper. 1847.
2251
Collier, W. F. History of English litera-
ture. 1862. 2251
Courthope, W. J. Liberal movement in
English literature. 1885. 2227
D'Iskaeli, I. Amenities of literature. 1842,
3v. 2231
Earle, J. English prose, its elements,
history, and usage. 1890. 2225
Fischer, T. A. Drei studien zur englischen
litteraturgeschichte. 1892. 2262
Friswell, J. H. Essays on Ehglish writers.
[Anon.l^ 1869. 2227
Frost, T. Forty years' recollections : lit-
erary and political. 1880. 2225
Gilfillan, G. Galleries of literary por-
traits. V. 1. 1856. 2247
Sketches of modern literature, and emi-
nent literary men. 1846, 2 v. in 1. 2232
GossE, E. W. History of eighteenth cen-
tury literature (1660-1780). 1889. 2225
Heinzel, R., and others (Eds.) Wiener
beitraege zur deutschen und englischen phi-
lologie. 1886-88, 3 v. —2132
Herford, C. H. Studies in the literary
relations of England and Germany in the six-
teenth century. 1886. • 2227
Hoene, R. H. (Ed.) New spirit of the age.
1844, 2 V. 2206
HuTTON, L. Literary landmarks of Lon-
don. 1885. 1537
Jusserand, J. J. Literary history of tlie
English people. 1895. 2232
ENGLISH LITERATURE, History, etc.
1300
ENGLISH MANUSCRIPTS
McWiUJAM, R. Longmans' handbook of
English literature. 1890. 2224
Mason, E. T. (Ed.) Personal traits of
British authors. 1885, 4 v. 3797
Matthetws, J. B. Americanisms and Briti-
cisms, with other essays on other isms. 1892.
2224
MORLEY, H. English writers. An attempt
towards a history of English literature. 1887-
96, 11 V. 2237
MORLEY, J. (Ed.) English men of letoers.
1878-92, 39 v. 3811
Perry, T. S. English literature in the
eighteenth century. 1883. 2225
Phelps, W. L. Beginnings of the English
romantic movement. 1893. 2293
Redding, C. Fifty years' recollections,
literary and personal, with observations on
men and things. 1858, 3 v. 2227
Roberts, W. The Elizabethan Grub Street.
1891. 1536
Saintsbury, G. E. B. Essays in English
literature, 1780-1860. 1890. 2203
History of Elizabethan literature. 1887.
2227
Taine, H. a. History of English litera-
ture. 1878, 2 V. 2223
Wylie, L. J. Studies in the evolution of
English criticism. 1894. 2203
Aingcr, A. Teaching of English literature. 13 pp.
(MacmllUm'8 Mag. v. 61, 1690, p. 101.)— Alexanilrlaii
a^e. 9 pp. (Macmillan's Mag, v. 55, 1887, p. 27. )~
Allen, C. G. B. Letters in Philistia. 16 pp. (Forln.
Rev. n. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 947.)— BaiBTOhot, W. Literary
studies. 294 pp. (Works, v. 2, p. i.)— RvHanI, Sir W.
The first Society of British authors (1843). 18 pp. (C'oti-
temp. Rev. v. 58, 1889, p. 10.)- Beta, H. Englische na-
tionalliteratur, 1859-60. 50 pp. {Jahrb. f. roman. und
engl. lit. v. 2, 1860, p. 369 ; v. 3, 1861, p. 361.)— Bird's eye
view : in a letter from the Bel Alp. 16 pp. (Blackwood's
Mag. V. 131, 1882, p. 62.)— Butler. C. Era of British litera-
ture ; Grand diffusion of literature among the ladies of
at. Britain. 13 pp. (In his Reminiscences, pp. 298, 305.)
— Cloiigh, A. H. Lecture on the development of Eng-
lish literature from Chaucer to Wordsworth ( 1852). 22 pp.
(Prose remains, p. 331.)— On the formation of classical
English. 8 pp. (Prose remains, p. 323.)— ColliiiN, J. C.
Can English literature be taught? 17 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 22, 1887, p. 642.)— Conifdnn, C. T. Literary
resurrectionists. 10 pp. (iV. Am. Ren. v. 138, 1884, p. 274.)
— nowfleii, E. Hopes and fears for literature. 18 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 45, 1889, p. 166.)— Study of English
literature. 19 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 331.)—
Victorian literature. 33 pp. (i^ortn. JJeu. n. s. v. 41, 1887,
p. 835.) — nneboe, C. E. (R. Waldraueller, pseud.)
Fremdes und angeeignetes. 35 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1887,
V. 2, pp. 508, 642.)— Dh Parquet, Mme. C. (C. L. R«gis,
pseud. ) Revues en Angleterre depuis leur origine. 17 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 104, 1885, p. 895.)— Eiiieiikei, E.
Eine englische schriftstellerin aus dem anfange des 12
jahrhnnderts. 18 pp. (Anglia, v. 5, 1882, p. 265.)— Kii({-
HhIi literature at the universities. 9pp. (lHacmillan's
Mag. V. 66, 1887, p. 124; Quart. Rev. v. 163, 1886, p. 289.)—
FlueKel, E. Kleine mitteilungen zur litteraturge-
schichtedesiejahrhunderts. 13 pp. (Anglia, v. K,isn,
p. 4.55.)— «jBriiett,B. Literature. 69 pp. (Ward.T. H.,
Reign of Queen Victoria, v. 2, p. 445.)— Wattle, W. M.
What English people read. 15 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s.
V. 46, 1889, p. 307.)— Oosxe, E. W. Study of 18 century
literature. 22 pp. (New Princeton Rev. v. 6, 1888, p. 1.)—
Cirimn. E. D. English literature to the reign of Charles
II. 50 pp. (Remains, v. 2, p. 37.5.)— Urluini, J. L. K.
Neue sammlung der altenglischen historiker. 5 pp.
(Kleinere schriften, v. 7, p. 15.)— Harrison, P. Literary
and municipal problems of England. 9 pp. ( Forum, v. 14,
1893, p. 644.)— Ilazlitt, W. C. On some living and late
authors. 12 pp. (In his Offspring of thought, p. 75.)—
Hollhausen, F. Beitraege zur erklaerung und text-
kritik alt^ und mittelenglischer deukmaeler. 13 pp.
(Bng. sludicn, v. 14, 1890, p. 393; v. 15, 1891, p. 308.)—
Hunt, T. W. Euphuism in literature and style. 11 pp.
(New Englander, v. 60, 1889, p. 189.)— Hulton, L. Liter-
ary landmarks of Edinburgh. 26 pp. (Harper's Mag.
V. 82, 1891, p. 609.)— Kuelbinic, E. Ein wort ueber die
einrichtung litterarhistorischer quellenuntersuchungen.
6 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 1, 1877, p. 531.)— Zu der Ancren
Riwle. 9 pp. (Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit. v. 16, 1876,
p. 179.)— Zur englischen litteraturgeschichte. 11 pp.
(Bhlg. studien, v. 1, 1877, p. 505; v. 2, 1879, p. 282.) —
I.eiiicke, L. Zur englischen literatur. 14 pp. (Jahrb.
f. roman. und engl. lit. v. 12, 1871, p. 73.)— I.inton, Afrs.
E. L. Literature: then and now. 15 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. s. v. 47, 1890, p. 517.)— I..iterature of the last 50 years.
25 pp. (Blackwoood's Mag. v. 141, 1887, p. 737. )— Lowell,
J. R. Library of old authors. 102 pp. ( Works, v. 1,
p. 247.)— .Hacaulay, T. B., 1 Baron Macaulay. Litera-
ture of Britain (Nov. 4, 1846). 11 pp. (Speeches and
poems, v. 2, p. 31.)— Maekay. C. The ascertainment of
English. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 131.) —
Meres, F. Sketch of English literature . . . up to Sept.
1598. 13 pp. (Arber, E., Eng. garner, v. 2, p. 94.)—
Mnencli, W. Die frage des englischen anfsatzes in
realprima. 10 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 4, 1881, p. 444.)—
Ottniaiin. H. Ueber die wahl des lesestoffes im eng-
lischen unterricht auf der realschule erster ordnung.
18 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 3, 1880, p. 338.)— Our noble
selves. 14 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 41, 1887, p, 211.)—
Reppller, A. Literary shibboleths. 8 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, V. 66, 1890, p. 631.)— »ieliool of Knurl ish lit-
erature. 29 pp. (Qvart. Rev. v. 164, 1887, p. 241.)—
Kcoones, W. B. Depression of " English." 6pp. (Mac-
millan's Mag. v. 53, 1886, p. 37.)— Studies in Seottisli
literature. 84 pp. (Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 88, 1876,
pp. 76, 173, 297, 456, 564,726; V. 89, 1877, pp. 94, 495.)—
Neudtler. H. E. Childhood in English literature and
art. 26 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 56, 1885, pp. 369. 471.)—
Popular manual of English literature. 4 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 55. 1885, p. 707.)— Seeley, J. R. Literary im-
mortality. 8 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 54, 1888, p. 370.)—
Nome reecut books. 21 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 39,
1881, p. 312.)-Stratniann. F. H. Verbesserungen zu
altenglischen schriftstellern. 4 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 3,
1880, p. 268.)— Verbesserungen zu altenglischen texten.
2 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 2, 1879, p. 119.)— Verbesserungen
zu mittelenglischen schriftstellern. 13 pp. (Eng. studien,
v. 4, 1881, p. 93; v. 5, 1882, p. 373.)— Stmly of English lit-
erature. 29 pp. (QuarJ. iJeo. v. 156, 1883, p. 187.)— WartI,
Mrs. M. A. A. French views of English writers. 10 pp.
(Macmillan'8 Mag. v. 52, 1886, p. 16.)— Weyer, S. van de.
Lettres sur les Anglais qui out ficrit en Frangais. 81 pp.
(Philobiblon Soe. Miscel. v. 1.)— Whipple. E. P. British
critics. 34 pp. ( Essays and reviews, v. 2, p. 123. )
JVofe.- Criticisms of the works of any author will be
found under his name.
English literature, Periodicals. See Periodi-
cals.
Eng-lish literature. Selections. See with Col-
lections.
Eiiglisli lotteries, History of. Ashton, J.
—1362
Enjjlish iiiail-eoacli. 61 pp. De Quincey, T.,
Coll. ujritings, v. 13, p. 270.
English iiiaiiiiKcripts. See Manuscripts and
Papyri, English.
ENGLISH MEN OF ACTION
1301
ENGLISH POETRY, CoUectioM
London, 1889-90.
3766
39 V.
Morley, J.
3811
Kii^^lish nicii of action.
6 V. 12°.
ConUnU.
Clive, R„ I Baron of Plaascy, by Col. Sir C. Wilson.
Cook, Capl. J., by .Sir W. Besant.
Hastings, W., by .Sir A. Lyall.
Monlt, Ocn. O. H., 1 Duke of Albemarle, by J. Corbett.
Mordaunt, C, 3 Earl of Peterborough, by W. Stebbing.
Wentworth, T., 1 Earl of Strafford, by H. D. Traill,
Knj^li.sii men of letters.
(Ed.)
Knsliwli nicrchaut.s. 2 v. Bourne, H. R. P.
3795
Kng'li.sli nietrioiil romances.
Arthour and Merlin. Herausg. von E.
Koelbing. 1890. (Koelbing, E., Altengl. bib-
Hoth. V. 4.) 2116
English Charlemagne romances. Pte. 8-
12. 1884-87, 2 v. ( Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s.
nos. 41, 43-45, 50. ) 2115
Note.— For pts. 1-7 see preceding catalogae.
Guy of Warwick, Romance of. Ed. by J.
Zupitza. 1883-87, 1 v. in 2 pts. {Early Eng.
Text Soc. Extra s. nos. 42, 49. ) 2124
King Horn, Das lied von. Mit einleitung,
anmerliungen, und glossar herausg. von T.
Wissmann. 1881. (Brinli, B. E. C. ten, and
others, Quellen und forschungen, v. 45.) — 3166
Lermont, T., of Erceldoune. Sir Tristrem
. . . lierausg. von E. Koelbing. 1882. (Koel-
bing, E., Nordische und engl. version der Tria-
tan-sage, v. 2. ) 1232
The same. Ed. by G. P. McNeill. 1886.
{Scoltish Text Soc. no. 8.) 2116
See also Byre-Todd, G., Early Seat, poetry, p. 9.
LiBEAUs Dbsconus. Herausg. von M. Ka-
luza. 1890. (Koelbing, E., Altengl. biblioth.
V. 5. ) 2116
Partonope of Blois, Old English version
of. Ed. for the first time from MSS. in Uni-
versity College Library, and the Bodleian, at
Oxford by Rev. W. E. Buckley. 1862. (Rox-
burghe Club. ) 2281
Raup Coilykab, Taill of, with the frag-
ments of Roland and Vernagu, and Otuel.
Re-ed. from the originals by S. J. Herrtage.
1882. (Early Eng. Text Soc. E:stTa,B. no. 39.)
2115
Roswall and Lillian, Pleasant history
of. 1663 ; repr. 1822. 1374
Sege off Melayne and the Romance of
Duke Rowland and Sir Otuell of Spayne ... to-
gether with a fragment of the song of Roland.
Ed. by S. J. Herrtage. 1880. [Early Eruj.
Text Soc. Extra s. no. 35.) 2115
Sir Bhues of Hamtoun, Romance of. Ed.,
with preface and notes, by E. Koelbing. 1885-
94. ( Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. nos. 46, 48,
65. ) 2124
Sir Perumbras. Ed. by S. J. Herrtage.,
1879. (Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. no. 34.)
2115
SowDONE OP Babylonb, Romaunce of, and
of Perumbras his sons who conquerede R<jme.
1854. (Roxburghe Club.) 2281
Torrent of Pobtynoalb. Ed. by E.
Adam. 1887. (Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra b.
no. 51. ) 2124
Wars op Alexander : an alliterative ro-
mance. Re,ed. by. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1886.
(Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. no. 47. ) 2124
- — Knightly tale of <iloIngr<>N nnd Uuwane. 31 pp.
(Anglia, v. 2, 1879, p. 410.)
See also En|;liMh ballade aii<i sonirN.— KiiKlinh
fiction.— KnKli!<l> literaliirc—KiiKliNh poolry.
Engflisli miracle plays, moralities, and inter-
ludes. Pollard, A. W. (JSd.) 3335
See also niracle, morality, myntery playH.
English miscellanies, Volume of Raine, J.
(Ed.) ( Surtees Soc. v. 85. ) 4646
"English nation. An." 17 pp. Higginson,
T. W. (Harper's 3fng. V. 66, 1883, p. 706.)
Eiijirlish newspapers. 2 v. Bourne, H. R. P.
2225
English iiotc-books. Our old home and. 2 v.
Hawthorne, N., Works, v. 7, 8. 3136
Engli.sli novel in the time of Shakespeare.
Jusserand, J. J. 3305
Englisli novels. See English fiction.
English opportunities and duties in the . . .
study of law. Pollock, Sir P. —1326
English Parliament in its transformations
through a thousand years. Gneist, R. — 1311
English plays. See Drama and the Stage,
Plays.
English plays, Collection of old. 7 v. Bullen,
A. H. (Ed.)
English poetical romances. See English
metrical romances.
English poetry. Collections.
Adams, O. P. (Ed.) [Through the year
with the poets.] 1885-86, 12 v. 1397
Amours, P. J. (Ed.) Scottish alliterative
poems in riming stanzas, pt. 1. 1892. (Scot-
tish Text Soc. no. 27. ) 2116
Andrews, W. (£Jd.) North country poets,
poems, and biographies. 1888-89, 2 v. 1324
British album. 1792, 2 v. 1316
British satirist, comprising the best
satires of the most celebrated poets from
Pope to Byron. 1826. 1338
Bullen, A. H. (Ed.) Antient drolleries.
no. 2. 1891. 1313
(Ed.) A Christmas garland. Carols and
poems from the fifteenth century to the pres-
ent time. 1885. 1323
(Ed.) Musa proterva: love-poems of
the Restoration. 1889. 1337
(Ed.) Speculum amantis: love-poems
from rare song-books and miscellanies of the
seventeenth century. 1889. 1337
Caine, T. H. H. (JEa.) Sonnets of three
centuries. 1882. 1362
ENGUSH POETRY, Collections
1302
ENGLISH POETRY, Single authors
Chaucer Society. Publications. 1868-92,
93 nos. 1304
Common-place book of humorous poetry.
1826. 1318
Cranstoun, J. (Ed.) Satirical poems of
the time of the Reformation. 1891-93, 2 v.
(Scottish Text Soc. nos. 20, 24, 28, 30.) 2113
Cruikshank, I. R. Comic album : a col-
lection of humorous poetry, illustr. with
numerous eng^ravings. 1832. 1318
DoDSLEY, R. {Ed.) Collection of poems
by several hands. 1758, 6 v. 1318
Edmonds, C. (Ed.) Poetry of the Anti-
Jacobin. 1890. 1328
Ellis, G. (Ed.) Specimens of the early
English poets. 1845, 3 v. 1316
Eybe-Todd, G. (Ed.) Abbotsford Series
of the Scottish poets. 1891-93, 4 v. 1327
(Ed.) Early Scottish poetry. 1891. (In
his Abbotsford S. of Scot, poets. ) 1327
(Ed.) Mediaeval Scottish poetry. 1892.
(In his Abbotsford S. of Scot, poets. ) 1327
(Ed.) Scottish poetry of the seven-
teenth century. 1895. (In his Abbotsford S.
of Scot, poets. ) 1327
(Ed.) Scottish poetry of the sixteenth
century. 1892. (/n ftis Abbotsford S. of Scot.
poets. ) 1327
Firth, A. Voices for the speechless. Selec-
tions for schools and private reading. 1883.
2207
GoLDSMiD, E. M. (Ed.) Quaint gleanings
from ancient poetry. 1884. (In /lis Coll. Ada-
mant. V. 1.) 3125
(Ed.) Some political satires of the
seventeenth century. 1885, 2 v. (In his Bib-
lioth. curiosa. )
— Hazlitt, W. C. (Ed.) Fugitive tracts,
written in verse, which illustrate the condi-
tion of religious and political feeling in Eng-
land, and the state of society there during
two centuries. 1875, 2 v. P.R.
Hobstmann, K. (Ed.) Altenglische legen-
den. 1875-81, 3 v. in 1. 1394
(Ed. ) Minor poems of the Vernon MS.
pt. 1. 1892. (Early Eng. Text Soc. o. s. no. 98. )
2124
Laing, D. (Ed.) Select remains of the
ancient popular and romance poetry of Scot-
land. 1885. 1332
Miles, A. H. (Ed.) Poets and poetry of
the century. [1892-94], 9 v. 1326
Monumentum regale ; or, a tombe, erected
for that incomparable and glorious monarch,
Charles I, King of Gt. Britane, etc. In select
elegies, epitaphs, and poems. 1649. 1516
Oxford prize poems. 1819. —4267
Peek, H. (Ed.) Poetry of sport. 1896.
( Badminton lAbr. ) — 1796
Percy, T., Bp. of Dromore. Reliques of
ancient English poetry. 1823, 3 v. 1392
Pratt Manufacturing Company. (Pubs.)
Antidote against melancholy, compounded of
choice poems, jovial songs, merry ballads,
and witty parodies. 1884. 1337
Reed, I. (£d.) Musae Seatonianae. [Anon.]
1808, 2 V. P.R.
Rice, S. S. (Ed.) Holiday selections for
readings and recitations. 1892. 1326
RiTSON, J. (Ed.) Ancient popular poetry
. . . Revised by E. Goldsmid. 1884, 2 v. in 1.
(Goldsmid, E. M., Coll. Adamant, v. 5, 6. ) 3125
Scottish Text Socieh-y. [Publications.]
1883-96, 23 v. 2113
Sharp, W. (Ed. ) Sonnets of this century.
1886.
— Shelley Society.
20 nos. .
— Spenser Society.
40 V.
— Steele, Sir R. (Ed.
1727.
1342
Publications. 1886-92,
1313
Publications. 1867-95,
1315
Poetical miscellanies.
1308
Wright, T. (Ed.) Songs and ballads, with
other short poems, chiefly of the reign of
Philip and Mary. 1860. (Roxburghe Club.)
2281
Flaejfel, E. (Ed.) VerschoUene sonette. 5 pp. {An-
glia, V. 13, 1891, p. 72.)— UnbernatlH, A. de (Ed.) Poeti
inglesi. 26 pp. [In his Storia univ. della letterat. v. 4,
p. 567.)— Money, T. {Ed.) Lyrics, elegies, etc., from
madrigals, canzonets, etc. 10 pp. (Arber,^., Eng. gamer,
V. 6, p. 29.)— Sflilosser. J. F. H. Englisches. 49 pp.
{Nachlass, v. 1, p. 197.)
Note.— For the analysis of these Collections see the
names of the Collectors or Editors.
Kiiglisli poetry, Single authors.
Early period.
Cynewulf. Christ: an eighth century
English epic, ed. with a modern reading by
I. Gollanez. 1892. 1325
Fowler, J. T. (Ed.) Life of St. Cuthbert,
in English verse. 1891. (Surteea Soc. v. 87.)
4546
Hausknecht, E. (Ed.) Florisand Blaun-
cheflur. Mittelenglisches gedicht aus dem 13
jahrhundert. 1885. (Samml. engl. dcnkmaeler
in kritischen ausgaben, v. 5. ) 1394
KOELBING, E. (Ed.) Amis and Amiloun,
zugleich mit der altfranzoesischen quelle
herausg. Nebst einer beilage: Amicus ok
Amllius rimur. 1884. (Koe\bing, E., Altengl.
biblioth. V. 2. ) 2116
Lbwin, H. (Ed.) Das mittelenglische
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3 pp. (Arber, E., Eng. garner.v. 2, p. 269.)— The Wish.
10 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 74, 1887, p. 438. )— I>piiliam. Sir
J. Political satires. 28 pp. (Goldsmid, E. M., Some
polU. satires of the 17 cent. v. 1, p. 35.)— Folltliam. O.
Selections from the poetry of. 12 pp. {In his Resolves,
1820, p. 443.)— Marv«ll, A. The Garden. 3 pp. (Arber,
E., Eng. gamer, v. 3, p. 156; Harper's Mag. v. 78, 1889,
p. 882.)— Sfabbcs, T. Poems, epigrams, elegies, etc.
41 pp. ( Works, ed. by A. H. Bulten, v. 2, p. 238.)— Wal-
ton, I. Angler's wish. 1 p. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 137,
1885, p. 496.)— Wllniot, J., 2 Earl oj Rochester. Political
satires. 28 pp. (Goldsmid, E. M., Some pollt. satires of
the 17 cent. v. 1, p. 7. )
Elgliteendi centnry.
Akbnside, M. Pleasures of imagination.
1803. 1318
Anstby, C. Poetical works. 1808. 1382
Patriot, a Pindaric address to Lord
Buckhorse. 1767. (With Keate, G., Netley
Abbey.) 2181
Aylesbury races. 1778. ( TFit/i Ritson, J.,
Observ. on the . . . hist, of Eng. poetry. ) 1382
Beattib, J. The Minstrel; or, the prog-
ress of genius, with some other poems. 1806-
07, 2 V. in 1. 1308
Bourne, V. Poematia. [Eng. and Lat]
1840. 1308
Bribery and corruption ; or, the journey
to London, n. d. (With Keate, G., Netley
Abbey. ) 2181
Burns, R. Life and works, as originally
ed. by James Currie. 1824, 4 v. 1318
Complete works. 1856. 1392
Chatterton, T. Poetical works ; with an
essay on the Rowley poems by Rev. W. W.
Skeat. 1883, 2 v. 1305
Godred Crovan. 1878. (Manx Soc. v. 30.)
2516
Churchill, C. Poetical works. 1892, 2 v.
1327
COLMAN, G., the Younger. Broad grins
and poetical vagaries. 1833, 1318
Eccentricities for Edinburgh, n. d. 1308
Combe, W. Heroic epistle to Hon. the
Lord Craven. [Anon.] 1776. ( Wi</i Ritson,
J., Observ. on the . . . hist, of Eng. poetry. ) 1382
The World as it goes. [Anon.] 1779.
(With Ritson, J., Observ. on the. . . hist, of
Eng. poetry. ) 1382
Falconer, W. The Shipwreck. 1825. 1318
Peilding, C. J. The Brothers : an eclogue.
1781. ( With Ritson, J., Observ. on the . . . hist,
of Eng. poetry. ) 1382
Pitz-James, O. Wandsworth epistle. In
metre. 1762. (WithKea.te,Q., Netley Abbey.)
2181
ENGLISH POETRY, Single authors
1307
ENGLISH POETRY, Single author*
FoxTON, T. The Tower. 1727. (With
Wharton, P., Works, v. 1.) 2105
Goldsmith, O. Poetical works. [Ed. by
Rev. John Mitford.] 1831. 1328
Granville, G., Viscount Lansdovme. Poems
upon several occasions. 1721. 1308
The same. 1736. ( Oetiuine works, v. 1, p. 1. )
2107
Gray, T. Works, in prose and verse. Ed.
by Edmund Gosse. 1884, 4 v. 2106
Hayley, W. Ode, inscribed to John
Howard. 1781. ( With Ritson, J., Observ. on
the . . . hist, of Eng. poetry. ) 1382
Poetical epistle to an eminent painter.
[Anon.] 1778. (With Ritson, J., Observ. on
the . . . hist, of Eng. poetry. ) 1382
Heroic epistle to Rev. Richard Watson.
1780. ( With Ritson, J., Observ. on the . . .
hist, of Eng. poetry. ) 1382
Horace's first satire modernized and
addressed to Jacob Henriques. 1762. ( With
Keate, G., Netley Abbey.) 2181
Howard, F., 5 Earl of Carlisle. Tragedies
and poems. 1801. 3383
Keate, G. Netley Abbey : an elegy. 1769.
2181
Minister of State : a satire. ( With Keate,
Q., Netley Abbey.) 2181
Philips, A. Pastorals, epistles, odes, and
other original poems. 1765. 1308
PiLKiNGTON, Mrs. L. van L. Memoirs,
written by herself, wherein are occasionally
interspersed, her poems. 1748-54, 3 v. 4764
PiLKiNQTON, M. Poems on several occa-
sions, revised by Rev. Dr. Swift. 1731. 1394
Pope, A. Works, with remarks and illus-
trations by G. Wakefield. 1794. 1393
Ramsay, A. Works. 1848-53, 3 v. 1316
Selbey, W. Temple of Venus. 1727. (With
Wharton, P., Works, v. 1.) 2105
Thomson, J. The Seasons ; with the.Castle
of indolence. 1814. 1318
Ward, E. Nuptial dialogues and debates.
lAnon.} 1723-59, 2 v. 1308
(Tr.) Life and notable adventures of
that renown'd knight, Don Quixote de la
Mancha. 1711-12, 2 v. 1395
Warton, F. Poetical works. 1802, 2 v. 1312
Watts, I. Horae lyricae. Poems, chiefly
of the lyric kind. 1834. 1306
• Wharton, P., 1 Duke of Wharton. Works.
1740, 2 V. in 1. 2105
Williams, H. M. Poems. 1791, 2 v. 1394
Wolcot, J. ( P. Pindar, pseud. ) Pindariana.
1795. 1323
Subjects for painters. 1789. 1362
Aram, P. Studley-park. 28 pp. (Gent, T., Antwnt
and mod. hist, of . , . Rippon, p. 1.) — l>ar(, J. West-
minster Abbey. 42 pp. ( With his Westmonasterium,
V. 1, p. i.)— Defoe, D. Hymn to the pillory. 11pp. (Ar-
ber, E., Eng. gamer, v. 7, p, 805. )— tJoddos. A. Three
Scottish poems. 28 pp. (Soc. of antiq. Seotl. Archaeol.
Scot. V. 1, 1792, p. 402.)— Pope, A. The Quiet life. 9 pp.
Vol. III.— 1M.
(Horper't Ung. v.68, 1884, p. I22.)-Nt. John. H., VUeount
BoUngbroke. Almahide. 11 pp. (Wharton, P., IKorta,
V. 2, p. 116.)- i'lllininlii, poetae rusticantinameiiitatei;
or, a poem on the pleasures of a country life. 18 pp!
(Oent, T., Anlient and ynod. hist, of . . . Hippmi, p. 29.)-^
W<'»t,J. Trip to Richmond in Surry. 4 pp. (Ashton.J
ICighteenlh century wai/s, p. I31.)-Wllkei«, J. Poe'nu!
23 pp. ( With his Letters, v. 1, p. 186.)
!M<Mlern pericMl.
Allinoham, E. New and original poems
1890. 1328
Arnold, Sir E. In my lady's praise, being
poems, old and new written to the honour of
Fanny, Lady Arnold. 1889. 1383
Light of the world. 1891. 1306
With Sa'di in the garden ; or, the book
of love. 1888. 1383
Austin, A. Lyrical poems. 1891. 1327
Narrative poems. 1891. 1327
Baillie, J. Complete poetical works. 1832.
1324
Bbddoes, T. L. Poetical works. 1890, 2 v.
1328
Blackie, J. S. Lays and legends of an-
cient Greece, with other poems. 1857. 1395
Messis vitae. Gleanings of song from a
happy life. 1886. 1306
Bray, E. A. Poetical remains. Selected
and ed. with a memoir of the author by Mrs.
Bray. 1859, 3 v. 1307
Brooke, S. A. Poems. 1888. 1306
Browning, R. Asolando, fancies and facta.
1890. 1383
Christmas-eve and Ea«ter-day, and other
poems. 1886. 1387
Ferishtah's fancies. 1886. 1388
Pacchiarotto and how he worked in dis-
temper : with other poems. 1877. 1386
Parleyings with certain people of im-
portance in their day. 1887. 1387
Select poems. Ed., with notes, by Wm.
J. Rolfe, and H. E. Hersey. 1887. 1387
Selections from the poetry of. With an
introduction by R. G. White. [1883.] 1386
Burton, Sir R. F. The Kastdah (coup-
lets) of Hftjl Abdfl al-Yazdi: a lay of the
higher law, tr. and annotated by his friend
and pupil, F. B. 1894. 1371
Byron, Q. G. N., 6 Baron Byron. Poetical
works. 1851, 10 v. 1317
Don Juan. 1837, 2 v. 1318
— Fugitive pieces and reminiscences : con-
taining an entire new ed. of the Hebrew
melodies, with . . . several never before pub.
[Ed. by] I. Nathan. 1829. 1327
Miscellanies'. 1837, 3 v. 1318
Tales. 1837, 2 v. 1318
Calverley (Blayds), C. S. Literary re-
mains. 1885. 1395
Verses and fly leaves. 1885. 1395
Clark, C. John Noakes and Mary Styles :
in the dialect of Essex. 1839. (Eng. Dialect
Soc. no. 76.) —2163
ENGLISH POETRY, Single authore
1308
ENGLISH POEtRY, Single authors
CmVB, Mrs. O. W. Poems, including tlie
"IX poems," by V. lAnon.] 1872. 1307
CiXJUQH, A. H. Poems. 1888. 1306
Cottle, J. Malvern hills, with minor
poems, and essays. 1829, 2 v. 1328
Crabbe,G. Poetical works. 1834, 8 v. 1306
Posthumous poems. Ed. by his son.
1836. 4757
Craik, Mrs. T>. M. M. Poems. 1888. 1307
Cunningham, A. Sir Marmaduke Max-
well, a dramatic poem ; the Mermaid of Gal-
loway ; the Legend of Richard Faulder ; and
twenty Scottish songs. 1822. 3315
CusT, R. N. Poems of many years and
many places, 1839-87. [An<m.] 1887. 1305
De Vere, Sir A. Sonnete. 1875. 1306
See also Cainc, T. H. H., Sonnets of 3 centuries, p. 79.
De Verb, A. T. Poetical works. 1884, 3 v.
1306
Legends and records of the church and
the empire. 1887. " 1306
Legends of St. Patrick. 1884. (Poet.
Viorks, V. 2. ) 1306
Legends of the Saxon saints. 1879. 1306
May carols ; or, Ancilla Domini. 1881.
1306
Search after Proserpine. 1884. (Poet.
w(yrks, v. 1. ) 1306
Dickens, C. J. H. Plays and poems. 1882,
2 V. 2105
Gibson, J. Y. Cid ballads and other poems
and translations from Spanish and German.
1887, 2 V. 1337
Graves, A. P. Songs of Killarney. 1877.
1338
Hebbr, R., Bp. of Calcutta. Poetical
works. 1841. 1306
Hogg, J. Queen's wake. 1815. 1318
Hood, T. Plea for the midsummer fairies.
Hero and Leander, Lycus the centaur, and
other poems. 1827. 1316
HORNE, R. H. Orion : an epic poem in
three books. 1874. 1394
Hunt, J. H. L. Poetical works, n. d. 1395
The same. Ed. by T. Hunt. 1860. 1307
Hutchinson, T. Ballades and other rhymes
of a country bookworm. 1888. 1338
Keats, J. Poetical works. 1883, 4 v. 1393
Kbmble, F. a. Poems. 1883. 1395
Kent, W. C. Dreamland, with other poems.
1862. 1328
KiNGSLBY, C. Poems. 1889. 1328
Lecky, W. E. H. Poems. 1891. 1328
Leighton, W. Poems.* 1890. 1328
Lewis, M. G. Poems. 1812. 1308
LovEai, S. Metrical tales and other poems.
1860. 1383
Lytton, E. G. E. L. B., 1 Baron Lyttcm.
New Timon : a romance of London. 1847. 1318
Siamese twins : a satirical tale of the
times, with other poems. [Anon.'] 1831. 1316
Lytton, E. R. L. B., l Earl of Lytton (O.
Meredith, pseitd. ) Glenaveril ; or, the meta-
morphoses. 1885, 2 v. 1308
Macaulay, T. B., 1 Baron Macaulay.
Speeches and poems. [1874], 2 v. in 1. 2204
■ Mackay, C. Poetical works. 1857. 1308
Maclean, Mrs. L. E. L. Francesca Car-
rara. lAnmi.} 1834, 3 v. 1203
Mahony, F. S. Works of Father Prout.
1881. 2107
Massey, G. My lyrical life: poems old
and new. 1889, 2 v. 1328
Maxwell, Lady C. E. S. S. N. The Dream,
and other poems. 1841. 1395
Lady of La Garaye. 1862. 1395
Maxwell, Sir W. S. Songs of the Holy
Land. [Anon.] 1846; 1848. 1324
Mbars, Mrs. A. G. Idylls, legends, and
lyrics. 1890. 1327
— — Merivale, J. H. Orlando in Roncesvalles.
1814. 1395
MiLNES, R. M., 1 Baron Houghton. Poeti-
cal works. 1876, 2 v. 1307
MiLNES, R. O. A., 2 Baron Houghton. Stray
verses, 1889-90. 1893. 1328
MoiR, D. M. Poetical works. 1860, 2 v.
1307
Moore, T. Poetical works. 1853, 10 v.
1317
— LallaRookh, an oriental romance. 1817.
1372
Morris, L. Epic of Hades. 1882. 1308
— Songs of Britain. 1887. 1338
Songs unsung. 1884. 1308
— — Morris, W. Tale of the house of the
Wolflngs and all the kindreds of the mark
written in prose and in verse. 1889. 1383
Patmore, C. K. D. Poems. 1886, 2 v. 1307
Procter, B. W. (B. Cornwall, psettd. )
Dramatic scenes, with other poems. 1857.
3375
English songs, and other small poems.
1844. 1395
Flood of Thessaly, the Girl of Provence,
and other poems. 1823. 1394
Raymond, G. Chronicles of England. 1842.
1576
Rogers, S. Poems. 1834. 1366
RossBTTi, D. G. Poems. 1887. (Coll. works,
V. 1. ) 2154
ScoTT, Sir W. Lady of the lake. 1823.
1317
Shelley, P. B. Complete poetical works
. . . ed. . . . by G. E. Woodberry. 1892, 4 v.
1326
Alastor ; or, the spirit of solitude, and
other poems. 1887. (Shelley Soc. 2 s. no. 3.)
1313
Epipsychidion . . . Ed. by R. A. Potts.
1887. (Shelley Soc. 2 s. no. 7. ) 1313
■ Mask of anarchy. 1887 ; 1892. (Shelley
Soc. Extra s. no. 4 ; 2 s. no. 13. ) ' 1313
Minor poems. 1846. 1316
ENGLISH POETRY, Single authors
1809
ENGLISH POETRY, Single authors
Rosalind and Helen. 1888. (Shelley
Soc. 2 8. no. 17. ) 1313
Wandering Jew. Ed. by B. Dobell. 1887.
(Shelley Soc. 2 s. no. 12.) 1313
Smith, H. Poetical works. 1846, 2 v. 1308
and Smith, J. Rejected addresses ; or,
the new theatrum poetarum. [Anon.] 1840.
1316
SouTHEY, R. Joan of Arc, ballads, lyrics,
and minor poems. 1865. 1327
Sterling, J. Poetical works. 1842. 1395
Strickland, A. Worcester field ; or, the
Cavalier, n. d. 1308
Swinburne, A. C. Poems and ballads.
3 8. 1889. 1337
Note.— ¥oi 1, 2 s. see preceding catalogue.
Tennant, W. Anster fair, with other
poems. [Anon.} 1815. 1318
Tennyson, A., 1 Baron Tennyson. Death
of Oenone, Akbar's dream, and other poems.
1892. 1328
Demeter and other poems. 1889. 1366
Locksley Hall sixty years after, etc.
1886. 1348
— Princess : a medley. 1848. 1318
Tiresias and other poems. 1885. 1348
Thom, W. Rhymes and recollections of a
hand-loom weaver. 1847. 1392
Thomson, J. (B. Vanolis, psewd. ) Poetical
works. 1895, 2 v. 1326
TUPPER, M. F. Ballads for the times,
Geraldine, Hactenus, a thousand lines, and
other poems. 1851. ( Compl. works, v. 3. ) 2174
Wordsworth, W. Poetical works, ed. by
Wm. Knight. 1882-89, 11 v. 1372
Alfred the hero king. 6 pp. (Blackwood's Atag. v. U2,
1887, p. 635.)— An AnKl<>r'N RBrlainl. 4 pp. (Black-
toood's Mag. v. 137, 1885, p. 492. )— Aiistor, J. Lines on the
death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales. 3 pp. (Valpy,
A. J., Class. Journ. v. 18, 1818, p. 64.)— Arolliad : an epic
of the Alps. 3 pp. {MacmUlan's Mag. v. 53, 1886, p. 311.)
-Baron Fisco at homo. 6 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 1.31,1882, p. 741.)— Bayne, P. The Burn. 3 pp. (Blac'k-
vmod's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 128.)— Song of love and May.
1 p. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 688.)— Boamcs. D.
The Bussex Rhine. 3 pp. (Biocfcwood's ilfag. v. 149, 1891,
p. 72.)— Bcresl'ord, H. S. Mahomet; Cambridge prize
for 1816. 9 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ. v. 14, 1816,
p. 153.)— Blaeklp, J. S. Auld house o' Gash. 4 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 150, 1891, p. 692.)— Tibbie Shiel's in
Yarrow. 3 pp. (Blacktoood's Mag. v. 146, 1889, p. 854.)—
Blackiiioro, R. D. Buscombe: or, a Michaelmas goose.
5 pp. (Harper's Mag. V. SO, 1890, p. 136.)-Well of St. John.
1 p. 1 pi. (Hari>er's Mag. v. 72, 1886, p. 92.)-Brand, B.
O. W., Baroness Dacre. Poems. 51 pp. (In her Dramas,
V. 2, p. 219.)— BrowniniiT, O. Edelweiss. 1 p. (Mac-
millan's Mag. v. 54, 1886, p. 457.)— Byron, O. G. N., 6
Baron Byron. Poesien, aus dem Englischen. Der Corsar
und Lara. Uebersetzt von F. Diez. 89 pp. (Diez, F. C,
Kleincre arbeiten, p. 237.)— t'anlon, W. Narcissus. 2 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 675.)— t'arr, Afrs. A. V.
S. In the marshes. 2 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 72, 1886,
p. 281.)— C'hinnery. G. R. Oxford prize poem. The
Statue of the dying gladiator. 3 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Oia«5.
Journ. V. 2, 1810, p. 437.)— «'raiU. Mrs. D. M. M. Found
drowned. 2 pp. (Harpers Mag. v. 66, 188.3, p. 27.) —
Veronica. 2 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 73, 1886, p. 398.)— '
A Octornilno<l ariHiocrat denounces the doctrine of
vox populi vox Dei. 6 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 146, 1889,
p. 879.)-DobHon, H. A. Ladles of St. James's. 2 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 66, 1883, p. 242.)— Noble patron. 9 pp.
( Harper's Mag. v. 79, 1889, p. a6l.)-01d sedan chair. 3 pp.
( Century Mag. v. 7, 1885, p. 10.)-Prologue and epilogue to
"the Quiet life." 7 pp. (Jfnrper's Af<i». v.79, 1889, p.SBO.)
—To a missal of the thirteenth century. 1 p. (Century
Mag. V. 1, 1881, p. 48.)-I»oylo, Sir F. H. C. Lord Rod-
ney's bantam cock. 3 pp. (ifocmifian's Jlfoff. V. 58, 1888,
p. 176.)— Primadonna'Bcharity. 2 pp. (MacmUlan'a Mag.
V. 56, 1887, p. 32.)— Story of Alice Ayres. 3 pp. (Macmtl-
lan's Jlfttg. V. 57, 1888, p. 33. )— The Karl and *li<> dof.
tor; or, the chair and the siege. 9 pp. (Blackwood's
Mag. V. 131, 1882, p. 522.)-The Knrhantrd bridle.
6pp. (B((icfc«7ood'» JIfog. V. 128, 1880, p.436.)— KnI niotlnx
In rcbUM. 5 pp. ( B(<icfcu>ood'« JVfntr. v. 147, 1890, p. 867. )
—The Fountain of youth. 5 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 129, 1881,p.720.)-«O!t!*«>, E.W. Firdusi in exile. 21pp.
(Zimmern, H., Epie of kings, p. xxvii.)— Our woods in
winter. 1 p. (Century Mag. v. 3, 1883, p. 499.)— Sons of
Cydippe. 3pp. (CcTKury Mas. v. 2,1882, p. 77.)— «irah«ni,
J. Kenneth Macrae. 4 pp. (Blackxoood's Mag. v. 148,
1890, p. 224.)— tirant, C. Poem, on the restoration of
learning in the East. 17 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ.
V.5, 1812,p.317.)— ttuttornluMh: Maker of ParliamenU.
4 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 145, 1889, p. 573.)— Ilawkinn,
F. The Pantheon. 2 pp. (Valpy, A. J., C'(o«i. Journ.
V. 8, 1813, p. 153.)— Hill, G. Sibylline leaves. Ip. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 141, 1888, p. 217.)— Moare, C. J. Ship-
wreck of St. Paul. 10 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Jmim.
V. 15, 1817, p. 269.)— Irvine, J. P. Summer drought. 1 p.
(Century Mag. v. 2, 1882, p. 826.)— Jemmy Blinker.
3 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 127, 1880, p. 263.)— A Jcwlnh
rabbi in Rome. 14 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 128,
1880, p. 579.)— Johnstone, E. M. University exten-
sion. 2 pp, (Blackwood's Mag. v. 148, 1889. p. 669.)—
Ijamb, Lady C. Poetical effusions, letters, anecdotes,
and reccoUections. 50 pp. (Byron, G. O. N., 6 Baron
Byron, Fugitive pieces, p. 147.)— l-aiig. A. The Fairy's
gift. 1 p. (Harper's Mag. v. 74, 1887, p. 333.) — The
Itascar crew. S pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 128, 1880,
p. 80.)— I.ccky, W. E. H. On an old song. 2 pp.
(MacmilUm's Mag. v. 51, 1886, p. 257.)— .>Iabel-N holy
day. 8 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 127, 1880, p. 185.)—
Mackay, C. " My wife's a winsome wee thing." 2 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 250.)— Manners, J.
The Highland tartan. 1 p. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 129,
1881,p. 411.)- Marston.P. B. Forecasting. 1 p. (Atlanl.
Monthly, v. 68, 1891, p. 389.)— Roses and the nightingale.
1 p. (Harper's Mag. v. 69, 1884, p. 228.)— .Hartin, Sir T.
Dante and Beatrice. 1 p. (B/acfcwood's Jlfo(/. v. 148, 1890,
p. 668.)— Robert Browning. 1 p. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 147, 1890, p. 112.)-Song of the bell. 11 pp. (Black-
loood's Mag, v. 141, 1887, p. 579. ) — To the Empress Frederic.
1 p. (Blaekivood's Mag. v. 144, 1888, p. 900.)— .Meredith,
G. Appeasement of Demeter. 4 pp. (Macmillan's Mag.
V. 66, 1887, p. 374.)— Thrush in February. 7 pp. (Mac-
mtllan's Mag. v. 52, 1885, p. 265.)— Milman, H. H. Prize
poem : The Belvidere Apollo. 2 pp. (Valpy, A. J., CToss.
Jbum. V.6, 1812, p. 142.)-.Monkhousc, W. C. The True
lover. 2 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 267.)—
Under the oak. 2 pp. (Blaekivood's Mag. v. 147, 1890,
p. 265.)— Moonrise. 5 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 131,
1882, p. 572.)— .Myers, E. J. Song of the Thames. 1 p.
(Macmillan's Mag. V. 5S, 1888, p. 221.)— Jfanry Uednian.
4 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 55, 1887, p. 133.)— P., H.
Sandro Gallotti. 4 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 69, 1889,
p. 121.)— Paljtrave, F. T. Pausaniivs and Cleonic^.
7 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 54, 1886, p. 280.)— I'hiiii-
more, C. M. Legend' of " II Cenacolo." 7 pp. (In her
Studies in Ital. lit. p. 320.)— Prae<i, W. M. Quince.
9 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 79, 1889, p. 25.)— The Vicar. 5 pp.
6 pi. (Harper's Mag. v. 76, 1888, p. 20.)— Probyn, M.
Uncertainties. 1 p. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 57, 1SS8, p. ^30.)
—Psalm of Ipolitieal] life, 1885-86. 5 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 139, 1886, p. 228.)- Rajfgr. F. W. Britannia,
1886. 2 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 140. 1886, p. 2.59.)—
Reid, S. Mendelssohn's "Duetto" by moonlight. 2 pp.
(Blaekivood's Mag. v. 148, 1890, p. 682.)— Kliyines of
Scottish Highlands. 16 pp. (Frascr's Mag. v. 31, 1846,
ENGLISH POETRY, Single authors
1310
ENGLISH POETRY, History, etc.
p. 458; V. 32, 1845. pp. 72, 175.)— St. CI»lrc-Er«klno. Sir
F. R.. 4 BnrI of RoMlyn. At rest. Frederick III : Emperor
and King, June 15, 1888. 2 pp. (Bfacfctoood's Mag. v. 144,
1888, p. 160.)— Evening of life. 1 p. (Blaclneood'a Mag.
V. 143, 1888, p. 704.)— Love that lasts for ever. A jubilee
lyric. 9 pp. {Blacktmod's Mag. v. 141, 1887, p. 326.)—
Too late. 2 pp. (BJnoilnMod's Jtfng. v. 143, 1888, p. 372.)—
Tyrolean sonnets. 4 pp. (Blackicood's Mag. v. 143, 1888,
p. 827.)— SI. Nnwr, J. English prize poem: Prome-
theus. 3pp. (Valpy, A. J., CToss. Jttwm.v. 12,1815,p.273.)
— Snylc, C. Evening: King's College chapel, Cam-
bridge. 1 p. (Blackioood's Mag. v. 143, 1888, p. 546.)—
Srotiironn n.xoiiicnsiM, pseud. Row at Westminster.
9 pp. (BlackiiytodS Mag. v. 138, 1885, p. 134.)— Selkirk,
J. B. Looking back in Yarrow. 4 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 148, 1889, p. 560. )— Selkirk after Flodden. 3 pp. {Black-
wood'i Mag. v. 138, 1885, p. 645.)— Sharp, W. Transcripts
f^om nature. 6 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 68, 1884, p. 883;
V.69, 1884,pp.ll7,362,564.)— Smlrko.E. Wallace: Cam-
bridge prize poem, for 1815. 4 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class.
Joum. V. 12, 1815, p. 145.)— Siinrifte. 4 pp. [Btackwood's
Mag. V. :31, 1882, p. ,'569 )— Swinburno, A. C. March :
an ode. 4 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 23, 1888, p. 317.)—
Social verse. 17 pp. {Foriim, v. 12, 1891, p. 169.)— Ten-
nyson, A., 1 Boron Tennv»on. Freedom. 3 pp. (Jlfoc-
mtitan's Jfoff. V. 51, 1885, p. 81.)— Vastness. 4 pp. {Mac-
millan's Mag. v. 53, 1886. p. 1.)— Toinson, G. R. Ephe-
meron. 1 p. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 66, 1890, p. 380.)—
Hesternae rosae. 2 pp {Atlant. Monthly, v. 67, 1891,
p. 224.)— A Wayside Calvary. 2 pp. {Atlant. Monthly,
V. 61, 1888, p. 782.)— Torre, N. L. Prometheus desmotes.
2 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ. v. 8, 1813, p. 387.)—
TownMenti, C. H. Cambridge prize poems: Jerusalem.
8 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Close Journ. v. 16, 1817, p. 167.)—
True niRKic. 4 pp. {Blackwod's Mag. v. 129, 1881,
p. 651.)— Trnmim, J. The World's age. 2 pp. (Jlfoc-
millan's Mag. v. 61, 1891, p. 433.)— llrbs Ronin v»le!
19 pp. (Blaekipood's Mag. v. 132, 1882, pp. 176, 490, 781.)—
Vcley, M. Mother and child. 1 p. {Century Mag. v. 3,
1883, p. 871r)— Waller, J. F. Life and death. 1 p. {Black-
vMod's Mag. v. 128, 1880, p. 495.)— Whewell. W. Boa-
dicea. 8 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ. v. 10, 1814, p. 87.)
—Whitney, J. E. Glory of the year. 3 pp. {Century
Mag. V. 8, 1885, p. 650.)— Wordsworth, W. In Capri.
2 pp. {Macmillan's Mag. v. 68, 1888, p. 101.)- Sonnets.
7 pp. ( Harper's Mag. v. 81, 1890, p. 732. )
See also Americnn poetry. — AnKlo-Norinan
poetry. — Aniclo-Saxon poetry. -Kn^liNli bal-
lads and KonjCN.— Kn;;llNh lileratnre.— En);liNh
metrical romances.— Hyinus.—SonnctM.
Engrli.sli poetry. History and criticism.
Brink, B. E. C. ten. Chaucer's sprache
und versltunst dargestellt. 1884. —2122
Brooke, S. A. History of early English
literature. Being the history of English poetry
from its beginnings to the accession of King
Alfred. 1892. 2242
Browning, Mrs. E. B. B. Greek Christian
poets and the English poets. 1863. 1328
Gary, H. F. Lives of English poets, from
Johnson to Kirke White. 1846. 3797
Corson, H. Primer of English verse. 1892.
—2156
De Vbre, a. T. Essays chiefly on poetry.
1887, 2 V. 2207
Ellis, G. Historical sketch of the rise and
progress of the English poetry and language.
1845, 2 V. (In his Specimens of the early Eng.
poete, V. 1, 2. ) 1316
FoRMAN, H. B. Our living poets : an essay
In criticism. 1871. 1328
GossB, E. W. From Shakespeare to Pope.
1885. 1345
The Jacobean poets. 1894. 1327
Seventeenth-century studies : a contri-
bution to the history of English poetry. 1883.
1325
Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English
poets. 1819. 1324
Heywood, T. Earls of Derby and the
verse writers and poets of the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. 1853. (Stanley papers,
pt. 1 : Chetham Soc. v. 29. ) 4525
Jacob, G. Historical account of the lives
and writings of our most considerable English
poets. [Anon.] 1724, 2 v. 3776
Lentzner, K. Ueber das sonett und seine
gestaltung in der englischen dichtung bis
Milton. 1886. 1342
MoiR, D. M. Sketches of the poetical lit>
eraturc of the past half-century. 1852. 1328
Philips, E. Theatnim poetarum Angli-
canorum. Containing the names and charac-
ters of all the English poets, from the reign of
Henry III to the close of the reign of Queen
Elizabeth. 1800. 3844
Procter, B. W. (B. Cornwall, psmirf.)
Effigies poeticae ; or, portraits of the British
poets, illustr. by notes biographical, critical,
and poetical. 1824. 3796
RiTSON, J. Observations on the three first
volumes of the History of English poetry.
1782. ' 1,382
Schippeb, J. Neuenglische metrik. 1888,
2 pts. in 1 V. (In his Englische metrik, v. 2,
pts. 1,2.) —2156
Veitch, J. The feeling for nature in Scot-
tish poetry. 1887, 2 v. 1328
Willmott, R. E. a. Lives of the English
sacred poets. 1839, 2 v. 3797
Winstanley, W. Lives of the most famous
English poets . . . from the time of K. William
the Conqueror, to . . . King James II. 1687.
3836
The Borders and their ballads. 23 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 131, 1882, p. 468.)— Brnndes. H. Die mit-
telenglische Destruction of Troy und ihre quelle. 13 pp.
{Eng. studien, v. 8, 1885, p. 398.)— Ueber die quellen der
mittelenglischen versionen der Paulus-vision. 32 pp.
{Eng. studien, v. 7, 1884, p. 34.) -Bryant, W. C. Poets
and poetry of the English language. 14 pp. {Prose
writings, v. 1, p. 147.)— Buxton, D. On resemblance,
imitation, and plagiarism in English poetry. 8pp. (Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 18.67, p. 77.)—
On the Saxon element in the diction of English poetry.
16 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. TVons. v. 8,
18,56, p. 35.)— Samuel Taylor t'oleridire, and the Kn«r-
lish romantic school. 37 pp. {Quart. Rev. v. 166,
1887, p. 60.)— l»oehler, E. Angriff George Villiers' auf
die heroischen dramen und dichter Englands im 17 jahr-
hundert. 38 pp. (.4ng;ia, v. 10, 1888, p. 38.)— Hr.vden, J.
Account of the poem, entitled Annus Mirabilis. 17 pp.
(Crit. and misccl. prose works, v. 2, p. 253.)— KW.e, F. K.
Noten und conjecturen zu neuenglischen dichtoni. 11 pp.
{Angtia, v. 1, 1878, p. S.'*.)- EnRllsh poels and Oxford
critics. 33 pp. {(iiuirt. Rev. v. 1.53, 1882, p. 431.)— False
coin in poetr.v- 14 pp. (Blocfauoort's Afog. v. 131, 1882,
p. 727,)— Fritzsche, A. 1st die altenglische "Story of
ENGLISH POETRY, History, etc.
1311
ENGLISHWOMAN
Genesis and Exodus" das werk eines verfassers? 48 pp.
(Anglia, v. 5, 1882, p. 43.)— <«ub<»rii«tl«, A. de. Poeti
inglesi. 11 pp. (In his Storia univ. della lettcrat. v. 3,
p. 360. )— «Juin«,v, L. I. English lyrics under tiie first
Ciiarles. 14 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 946.)—
lloiii. J. Ueber die bildliclie verneinung in der mittel-
englisclien poesie. 228 pp. (Anglia, v. 15, 1893, pp. 41,
391.)— llollhaiison, F. Zu alt^ und niittelengl. dich-
tungen. 57 pp. {Anglia, v. 13, 1891, p. 357; V. 14, 1892,
pp. 302, 393; V. 15, 1893, pp. 187, 499.)— .lOBkln. F. On
rhytlim in Englisli verso. 22 pp. (In his Papers lit., sci.
V. 1, p. 149.)— Hull! y.a, M. Stropliische gliederung in
derniittelenglischen rein alliterirenden dichtung. 11 pp.
(Eng. studien, v. 16, 1892, p. 169.)— KillrortsTP, G. L. The
Hermit and the outlaw. 6 pp. (Kng. studien, v. 19, 1894,
p. 177. )— KKiKC F. Zualtenglischendichtungen. 14pp.
(Elig. studien, v. 6, 1883, p. 322; v. 8, 1885, p. 472.)— Kool-
bin^, E. Kleine beitraege zur erlclaerung, textkritik,
iind phraseologie mittelenglisclier dichter. 16 pp. (Eng.
studien, v. 13, 1889, p. 133 ; v. 17, 1892, p. 292.)— Kleine bei-
traege zur erklaerung und textkritik englischer dichter.
83 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 3, 1880, pp. 92, 273; V. 5, 1882,
p. 160.)— I.fiilKiior. K. Englische nachahmungen an-
tiker Carmina flgurata. 2 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 10, 1887,
p. 369.)— M«<Iorn pootry. ,33 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 163,
1886, p. 466.) — New popt. 7 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 134, 1883, p. 431.)— Palmore, C. K. D. Distinction.
9 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 47, 1890, p. 826.)— Poetry.
17 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 88, 1860, p. 37.)— Proctor,
B. W. (B. Cornwall, pseud.) On English poetry. 48pp.
(Essays, v. 2, p. 125.)— Reopiit Kii«;liHli pootr.y. 6pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 51, 1883, p. 840.)- Kooont pootry.
6 pp. (AUant. Monthly, v. 51, 1883, p. 420.)— Robinson.
A. M. F. Zur geschichte der zeitgenoessischen poesie
Englands. 26 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1879, v. 2, pp. 619, 927.)—
Kobinson. P. Foreign birds and English poets. 12 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 42, 1882, p. 552.)— Roarers, C. Three
poetsof the Scottish Reformation. 132 pp. (Boyal Hist.
Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 3. 1874, p. 163.)— New poetry of the
RosetliM and others. 8 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. i9,
1882, p. 119. )— Sehipper. J. Altenglische dichtungen
des MS. Harl. 2253, herausg. von K. Boedeker. 7 pp.
(Anglia, v. 2, 1879, p. 507.)— Sclileich, G. CoUationen
zu me. dichtungen. 4 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 12, 1889,
p. 139. ) — Early .Scottish poetry. 10 pp. (Eraser's
Mag. V. 2.5, 1842, p. 228; V. 65, 1862, p. 16.)— Shairp, J. C.
Friendship in English poetry. 19 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 139,
1884, p. ,580.)— Stertman, E. C. Some London poets.
17 pp. ( Harper's Mag. v. 64, 1882, p. 874. )— Sternberg, R.
Ueber eine versiflcirte mittelenglische chronik. 72 pp.
(Eng. studien, v. 18, 1893, pp. 1, 356.)— Synionds, J. A.
Comparison of Elizabethan with Victorian poetry. 53 pp.
( Essays, speculative and suggestive, v. 2, p. 225 ; Fortn. Rev.
n. s. v. 45, 1889, p. 55. )— Ta.y lor, B. Three old and three
new poets. 12 pp. (Internal. Rev. v. 3, 1876, p. 402.)—
Tcnn.yson: aud after? 17 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s.
V. 47, 1890, p. 621.)— Thompson, S. Australian litera-
ture. 14 pp. (Comtemp. iSet). v. 52, 1887, p. 401.)— Trac-
tarian poetry. 22 pp. (N. Brit. Rev. v. 1, 1844, p. 146.)
— Trantniann, M. Golagrus und Gawain. 46 pp.
(Anglia, v. 2, 1879, p. 395.)— Varnhasren, H. Zu mittel-
englischen gedichten. 119 pp. (^nsrita, v. 2, 1879, p. 225;
v. 3, 1880, pp. 59, 27.5, 115, 533; V. 4, 1881, p. 180.)- Zum mit-
telenglischen gedichte " Long life." 2 pp. (Anglia, v. 2,
1879, p. 71.)— Villcmain, A. F. Vies des principaux
poiites anglais. 199pp. (CEitwcs, v. 1, p. 197.)— Whipple,
E. P. English poets of the 19 century. 70 pp. (Essays
and reviacs, v. 1, p. 285.)— Wilson, J. Scottish poets.
14 pp. (Crit. and miseel. essays, v. 2, p. 321.)— Wood-
berr.y. O. E. Professional poetry. 6 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. ,5.5, 1885, p. 561.)— YoiinK Kn^land. 25 pp.
(Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 12, 1850, p. 169.)— Znpitz.a. J. Ver-
besserungen und erklaerungen. 21 pp. (Anglia, v. 1,
1878, p. 463.)
Note.—i'ar criticisms of the works of any poet see his
name.
Eiiiiflish poets, Lectures on the. Hazlltt, W.
1324
English potter, Art of the old. Solon, L. M.
— 17E4
Kiiglish pr<»se. Earle, J. 2225
EiiK'li.sli prose roiiiaiiccs. See English Action.
Kii$;li.sli proverb.s. See Proverbs.
English proverbs and proverbial phrases.
Hazlitt, W. 0. (Ed.) 1232
Kiiglish Piiritsmisin. 142 pp. Bayne, P.
{Gould, G., Docs. rel. to the teltlenunt of the Church of
EngUtnd, p. 1.)
I'^nglish reforniation. See England, Church
history, Reformation.
English reporter. 4 pp. Porritt, E. (N. Am.
Bev.v. 155, 1892, p. 118.)
English restoration and Louis XIV. Airy, O.
(Colbeck, C, Epochs of mod. hist.) 1508
Eiigli.sh rising in 1450. Kriehn, G. 1502
English romantic inovemeiit. Beginnings of
the. Phelps, W. L. 2293
English satire. See Satire.
English, Scotch, ami Irish historical li-
braries. Nicolson, W., Bp. o/ Car lisfc. W. 41
English society from the time of Queen Eliza-
beth to the present day. 2 v. Stone, Mrs. B.,
Chronicles of fashion. — 1767
English .songs. See English ballads and songs.
English sonnets. See English poetry.— Son-
nets.
English speaking peoples. Union of. 10 pp.
Champlin, J. D., Jr. (Forum, v. 6, 1888, p. 166,)
English Spelling Reform Association.
Therd aniual report. [London, 1882.] 16°.
—2164
English stage. See Drama and the Stage,
English.
English surnames. Lower, M. A. -2121
English synonyms. See English language.
Synonyms.
English taxation in America. 5 pp. Meehan,
T.F. (2V. vim. iJcD.v. 145, 1887, p. 561.)
English theatrical literature. Bibliographi-
cal account of. Lowe, R. W. L.106
English tobacco, Future of. 7 pp. Arnold,
E. L. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888, p. 569.)
English towns and districts. Freeman, E. A.
1525
English traits. Emerson, R. W., Works, v. 5.
3136
English village community. Seebohm, F.
English visible speech. Bell, A. M. —2173
English wayfaring life in the middle ages.
Jusserand, J. J. 1693
English worthies. 8 v. Lang, A. (£d.) 3797
English writers. 11 v. Morley, H. 2237
English writers. Essays on. Friswell, J. H.
English writers in Inrlia. 6 pp. Hurst, J. F.
(Harper's Mag. v. 82, 1891, p. 354.)
Englishmen in Italy and Italians in England.
17 pp. Hazlitt, W. C, Offspring of thought, p. 153.
Englishwoman, An, pseud. See Miller, Lady M.
ENGRAVED BRITISH PORTRAITS
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ENGRAVINGS
Engrraved British portraits, Catalogue of.
Bromley, H. —1762
Eiijjrsi ved gems of classical times. Middleton,
J. H. —1732
Engraved illustrations of the principal an-
tiquities of Oxfordshire. Skelton, J. 2541
Engravers.
Bartsch, J. A. B., Bitter von. Le peintre-
graveur. 1803-21, 22 v. —1746
Basan, p. F. Dictionnaire des graveurs
anciens et modernes, depuis I'origine de la
graveur. 1789, 2 v. —1747
Baudicoub, p. de. Le peintre- graveur
fransais continue. 1859-61, 2 v. —1747
Joppi, v., and Bampo, G. (Eds.) Contri-
bnti alia storia dell' arte nel Friuli ed alia
vita dei pittori e intagliatori friulani. 1887-94,
4 v. (Venice, R. Deputaz. di storia patria:
Monumenti storici: 4 s. : Miscell. v. 5, 11, 12,
12 appendice. ) 4362
Renouvieh, J. Des types et des maniferes
des maltres graveurs pour servir a I'histoire
de la gravure en Italic, en Allemagne, dans
les Pays-Bas, et en France, XV-XVII sifecles.
1853-54, 3 V. in 1. —1744
ROBERT-DuMESNiL, A. P. F. Le peintre-
graveur frangais. 1835-71, 11 v. —1747
Slater, J. H. Dictionary of engravers
and their works. 1897. ( With his Engravings
and their value. ) — 1728
— — Weigel, R. Supplements au Peintre-gra-
veur de Adam Bartsch. 1843. —1746
Biadeico, G. Famiglia di artisti (i Giolfino). 51 pp.
(Venice, R. Deputaz. di storia patria; Monument, star.
4 8.: 3fi«ce/.2s. V.2.)— Osaiin, F. G. Griecliische muenz-
stempelschneider. 4 pp. {Zeiis. J. alterthuTnsw. v. 1,
1834, p. 300.) Vasarl, Q. Marcantonio Bologiiese c
altri intagliatori di stampe. 62 pp. (Opere, v. 5, p. 395.)
— Walpole, H., 4 Earl of. Orford. Catalogue of en-
gravers. 148 pp. (In his Anecdotes of painting, v. 3,
p. 839.)
See aUo ArtistN. — ItioKrapliy. — lHoiio^rains.
Also Art, L'.— Art Journal.— Portfolio.
Engraving.
Cohen, H. Guide de I'amateur de livres S,
gravures du XVIII sifecle. 1886. L.51
Delabobde, H., Vicomte. Biblioth6que In-
ternationale de Part. Gravure en Italie avant
Marc-Antoine, 1442-1505. [1883.] — 17B7
EVEl/YN, J. Sculptura historico-technica ;
or, the history and art of engraving. 1766.
( With Rouquet, J., Present state of the arts in
Eagland. ) —1736
Fielding, T. H. Art of engraving, with
the various modes of operation. 1841. — 17C4
Mariihte, p. J. Traits des pierres gra-
v6e8. 1750, 2 v. —1777
Menant, J. Pierres gravies de la haute-
Asie. Recherches sur la glyptique orientale.
1883-86, 2 v. 1703
Renouvibb, J. Des types et des maniferes
des maltres graveurs pour servir k I'histoire
de la gravure en Italie, en Allemagne, dans
les Pays-Bas, et en France, XV-XVIII sifecles.
1853-54, 3 V. in 1. —1744
Weigel, T. O., and Zestebmann, A. C. A.
Anfaenge der druckerkunst in bild und
schrift. 1866, 2 v. — 17D4
WiLLSHiBE, W. H. Introduction to the
study and collection of ancient prints. 1877,
2 V. — 17C5
C'loMMon, W. B. Painter-engraving. 5 pp. {Century
Mag. V. 16, 1889, p. 583.)— Davis, J. P. New school of
engraving. 3 pp. {Century Mag. v, 16, 1889, p. 587.) —
liJejj^'nwaertiKO la^c der kupferstechkunst. 13 pp.
{Deutsch. rundschau, v. 54, 1888, p. 189.)— Ilatlpii, S. On
the revival of mezzotint as a painter's art. 8 pp. {Har-
per's Mag. v. 70, 1885, p. 231.)— Ilyinans, H. La gravure
dans r^cole de Rubens. 298 pp. 9 pi. (Brussels, Acad.
M6m. cour. v. 42, 1879.)— PiiM-hoH. T. O. Babylonian
and Assyrian cylinder-seals of the British Museum. 9 pp.
3 pi. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 41, 1885, p. 396.)—
Wieselor, F. J. A. Ueber einige bea^htenswerthe ge-
schnittene steine des 4 jahrhunderts n. Chy. 170 pp. 2 pi.
(Goettingen, K. gesells. wissens. Hisl.-philol. cUisse, Ah-
handl. v. 30, 1883, p. 1 ; v. 31, 1884, p. 1 ; v. 32, 1885, p. 1.)
See also .^WthoticH. — Cameos.— Elclilnje. — Fine
arts. — («enis.— Illnstrati4»ii of l>ooks, etc.— liitlio-
$;:ra|>liy. — ne<lHllic oiigraviiitf.— I'lK^lo-entfrav-
in^, I'lioto-etchln^. l*liot4>;:;rsi|>liy. — Pholo-
litho^raph.v. — I*hotoziiieo^ra|»liy. — Prints. —
Woo<i-en$;:ravinj(. Also Art, L'. — Art Journal.
—Portfolio.
Engravings.
Allston, W. Outlines and sketches. En-
graved by I. and S. W. Cheney. 1850. —1793
Canova, a. Works . . . engraved in out-
line by Henry Moses. 1849, 3 v. —1701
Chennevierbs, H., Comtc de. Dessins
du Louvre, n. d., 4 v. — 17A1
Coney, J. Engravings of ancient cathe-
drals, hotels de ville, and other public build-
ings of celebrity in France, Holland, Ger-
many, and Italy. 1842. — 17A3
CoTMAN, J. S. Engravings of sepulchral
brasses in Norfolk. 1838. 17D7
Engravings of sepulchral brasses in Suf-
folk. 1838. 17D7
Eaelom, R. Liber veritatis ; or, a collec-
tion of two hundred prints. 1777, 2 v. in 1.
— 17D4
FiNDEN, E. F., and Finden, W. Illustra-
tions to the Life and works of Lord Byron.
With original and selected information on the
subjects of the engravings, by W. Brockedon.
[1837], 2 V. 1372
Tableaux. A series of thirteen scenes
of national character, beauty, and costume.
Ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. 1837. —1751
Gibson, J. Engravings from original com-
positions executed in marble at Rome. 1861,
P. 29.1
Hervey, T. K. Illustrations of modem
sculpture. A series of engravings. 1834.
— 17D5
Ottlby, W. Y., and Tomkins, P. W. En-
gravings of the Marquis of Stafford's collec-
tion, in London. 1818, 4 v. in 1. P. R.
ENGRAVINGS
1313
ENIDE
— - PiCART, B. Impostures innocentes; ou,
recueil d'estampes d'aprfes divers peintres
illustres. 1734. 17D5
R., M. J. L. Collection de vues des an-
tiquitfis de Naples. 1825. 4391
Skelton, J. Engraved illustrations of the
principal antiquities of Oxfordshire. 1823.
2541
Thurston, J. Illustrations of Shakspeare ;
comprised in two hundred and thirty vignette
engravings, by Thompson. 1826. 3392
See also <'ostiiiiio.— Doooration ami Oriiainpiil.
— KlohinjfS. — Finearls. — «oiiis.— MoKjiOtiuts.—
Piotiires. — Port rallN.— Prints.— W«o«l-piijcrav-
iiia«. ^;so Art, L'.— Art .lonriial.— Portfolio. Also
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teNNODlUS, Magnus Felix
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Enkliiiizen, Holland. Linschoten, J. H. van.
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Eniiianii, Alexander. Kypros und der ur-
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Alax. — Alouiiiaeo. — Alexander. — Aiubracla.—
Androniarha Aerhinalotlsi.— Andromeda.— An-
naliuni reliquiae. — At lianiaH. — <'oni»ediaruni
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— KpiKrammata. — Kreetatlieux. — KulienioruN
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— <|uae*iiioiies i^iiiiiaiiae.— Ex incertis Halururuin
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— TelepliiiM. — TliyeNtes. — Trait^oiHliaruin re-
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EiiiiodiiiK, Magnus Felix, St., Bp. of Pavia.
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Contents. Ennodius Aitil>r»sio et Beato.~De vita beati
Antoni monachi. — 4'ariiiiiia. — Benedictio <rerei. —
Hartel, G. Decodicibuset editionibus. — lUctiones.-
Hartel, G. De eniendal lone Biinodiana.— Episf ram-
■nata.— Vita beatissimi viri Eplpliani Episcopi Tici-
nenais ecclesiae.— Praeceptum quando iusai sunt otnaes
ENNODIUS, Magnus Felix
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ENTHUSIASM
EpiNcoiii cellulanos habere. — KpiHtiilariiiii libri
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piier Agapiti.— 0|>iiNfula niisepllu.— LibcUus adver-
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Ocmtents. [Paraenesis-] Concinnatio didascalica Aiii-
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KpiHiiilao. — Kpitapliiiiin Ennodi. — [KiichariNti-
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Cipolla, C. Delia occasione in cui Ennodio compose
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Moniin!tcii,C. M.T. Zu Ammian und E. 2 pp. (Bermes,
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Finding list of books and periodicals in
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Knsainples of railway making. Weale, J.
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En.s«lorff", Monastery. Fundatio et notae mo-
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Ensigns. See Flags, Standards, Ensigns.
Ensilage. Modem farming : hay and ensilage.
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— Vejfetablos,
Ensor, Laura (3V.)
Thirty years of Paris. See Daudet, A.
I'hitail, The. Gait, J. 1205
Enttleckung des sauerstofifs. 47 pp. Olscha-
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Entelechie und endelechie. 40 pp. Hirzel, R.
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Entertaining and marvellous repository : con-
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opby.— iiuperstltlon.
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
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ENVIRONS DE PARIS
Entoniolog-ical Society of London. Transac-
tions, 188^-96. London, 1884-96. 13 v. —3683
Nole.— For earlier v. «ee preceding catalogue.
Eutoinologrical Society of Philadelphia. See
American Entomological Society.
Entomology. See Insects.
Eutoiitostraca.
Jones, T. R. Monograph of the entomos-
traca of the cretaceous formation of England.
1849. (Palaeont. Soc. V. 3.) —1592
Monog^raph of the tertiary entomostraca
of England. 1856. (Palaeont. Soc. v. 9.)
—1592
Baird, W. Description of some new recent entomos-
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entomostracous Crustacea. 5 pp. 1 pi. {Ann. Mag. Nat.
Hi»t. S s. V. 10, 1862, p. 1.)— Description of 2 new species of
entomostraca. 2 pp. (Ami. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3 s. v. 7, ISGl,
p. 324.)— Birg:e, E. A., and Kingsley, J. S. Entomos-
traca. 21 pp. (Kingsley, J. S., River»ide nat. hist. v. 2,
p. 22.) — Brady, G. S. Contributions to the study of
entomostraca. 40 pp. 13 pi. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 4 s.
T. 2, 1868, pp. 30, 178, 220; 4 s. V. 3, 1869, p. 46; 4 s. V. 10,
1872, p. 1.)— and Robertson, D. Contributions to the
study of the entomostraca. 48 pp. 4 pi. {Ann. Mag. Nat.
Hist. 4 s. V. 9, 1872, p. 48 ; 4 s. V. 12, 1873, p. 126 ; 4 s. v. 13,
1874, p. 114. )— Fischer, S. Beitraege zur kenntniss der
entomostraceen. 38 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denfc-
schr. V. 31 : Mathemat.-phys. cktsse, Abhandl. v. 8, pt. 3,
1860, p. 646.) — Uerrick, C. L. Fresh-water entomos-
traca. 5 pp. 4 pi. (Am. Nat. v. 13, 1879, p. 620.)-Hol-
land, (— ). Prehensile antennae of the entomostraca.
3 pp. (Science-gossip, 1870, p. 127. )
See also Apns. — Clrrlpeds. — ('opepoda. — Crux-
taceu.— Iiivertebrat«s.— Trlloblt«)ii.
Entozoa. Baird, W. Description of some new
species of intestinal worms in the collection of the
British Museum. 3 pp. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3 s. v. 7,
1861, p. 228.)— t'obbold, T. 8. Brief notice of results
obtained by experiments with entozoa. 3 pp. ( Linnean
Soc. Joum. 'Zool. V. 8, 1866, p. 141.)- Observations on
entozoa, with experiments. 3 pp. ( Linnean Soc. Joum.
Zool. V. 5, 1861, p. 255.)— On beef and pork as sources of
entozoa. 1 p. (^m. X Sci. 2 s. v. 41, 1866, p. 283.)— On the
prevalence of entozoa in the dog, with remarks on their
relation to public health. 16 pp. (Linnean Soc. Joum.
Zool. V. 9, 1868, p. 281.) — Supposed encysted entozoon with
ova. 2 pp. (Quart. Joum. Micros. Sei. n. s. v. 14, 1874,
p. 179.) — C'orim, M. Growth and migrations of hel-
minths. 2 pp. (Nature, v. 7, 1873, p. 266.)— Foster, M.
On the existence of glycogen in the tissues of certain
entozoa. 4 pp. (Royal Soc. London, Proc. v. 14, 1866,
p. 543.)- Krabbe, H. On the entozoa of man and the
domestic animals in Iceland. 4 pp. (Ann. Mag. Nat.
Hist. 3 8. V. 19, 1867, p. 180.) — Researches on the occur-
rence of intestinal worms in the intestinal canal of the
horse. 2 pp. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 5 s. v. 6, 1880, p. 96.)
— I^eidy, J. Contributions to helminthology. 3 pp.
(Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1869, p. 110.)— Notes on som«
parasitic worms. 3 pp. (Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1875,
p. 14.)— Llnstow, O. von. Report on the entozoa. 19 pp.
2 pi. (Challenger Exped. Zool. v. 23.)— Pouehet, P. A.,
and Verrier, ( — ). Experiments on the migrations of the
entozoa. 3 pp. (^nn. itfap. iVa(. i3?«t. 3 s. v. 10, 1862, p. 77.)
—Stewart. C. Helminthology. 131pp. (In /lis Elements
of nat. hist. T. 2, p. 313.)— Van Beneden, P. J. In his
Animal parasites and messmates, p. 183. 60 pp. (Inter-
nat. Srf. S.)— On the transmigration of entozoa. 3 pp.
(Quart. Joum. Micros. Sci. n. s. v. 2, 1862, p. 270.)— Trans-
formation des entozoaires. 6 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad.
aei. Oompl. rend. v. 64, 1862, p. 1157; V. 68, 1862, p. 132.)—
Vlllot, A. On the helminthological fauna of the coast
of Brittany. 3 pp. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 4 s. v. 16, 1875,
p. 146.)— Weliiland, D. F. Plan adopted by nature for
the preservation of various species of helminths. 3 pp.
(Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. v. 6, 1869, p. 343.)
See also Iiivertebrates. — ParaHlfeH.— Worms.
Entree en Espagne : chanson de geste. Gautier,
E. T. L. 2384
Entre - Rios, Province, Argentine Republic.
Carbo, a., and others. Repriblica argen-
tina. La provincia de Entre-Rios. 1893. 4627
Entretieii des bonnes compagnies. See Con-
teur amusant.
Eiitretieiis d'Ariste et d'Eugfine. Bouhours,
D. 2305
Entrevue de Bayonne de 1565. Combes, F.
2672
Eiitsteliuug der deutschen burschenschaft.
48 pp. Bayer, E. (Samml. wissens. vortrg. v. 18, 1883,
p. 143.)
Eutsteliiiiig der universitaeten des mittel-
alters. Denifle, F. H., Universitaeten des mit-
telalters, v. 1. —2372
Entstelmiigszeit des Herodotischen ge-
schichtswerkes. Kirchhoff, J. W. A. 3203
Entwerfeii, anlage, und einrichtung der ge-
baeude. 3 v. Wagner, H., and others.
(Durm, J., and others, Handb. der architektur,
4 th. V. 4 ; V. 6, pt. 2 ; v. 7. ) —1765
Entwicltelung der altgriechischen heilkunde.
32 pp. UfiFelmann, J. (Sa-mnil.unssens. vortrg. v. 18, ISSB,
p. 406.)
Entvvickeliing der verfassung der lombar-
dischen staedte bis zu der ankunft Kaiser
Friedrich I in Italien. Leo, H. — 2315
Entwickelung des kriegswesens und der
kriegfuehrung in der ritterzelt. 4 v. in 6.
Koehler, G. —2775
Entvvicltelungsgescliiclite des substantivier-
ten infinitivs. Birklein, F. (Schanz, M.,
Beitraege zur histor. syntax der gr. sprache,
V. 3, no. 1. ) —2153
Entwickelungspliasen des religioesen lebens
im hellenlschen alterthum. 29 pp. Gravenhorst, E. T.
(Samtnl. wissens. vortrg. v. 16, 1881, p. 313.)
Entwickluiig und organisation der volksbib-
liotheken. Reyer, E. W. 37
Eiiiiiiieratio plantarum Quatemalensium. 4 v.
Smith, J. D. (Ed.) —2666
Enuresis noctnrna, Causes and treatment of.
18 pp. Peyer, A. ( Clinical lectures, 3 s. p. 827 : New Syden-
ham Soc. V. 148. )
See also Urine.
Envers de I'histoire contemporaine. 197 pp.
Balzac, H. de, CEuvres eompl. v. 12, p. 667.
Eiiville, or Enfield, Brt(/land. Scott, W. Hagley,
Enville, and Himley. 41pp. (In his Stourbridge and its
vicinity, p. 249.)
See also KtafTorflshire.
Environ.s de Pari.s, Histoiro des. 4 v. Tou-
chard-Lafosse, G. .2684
ENVY
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EPHRAEM, the Syrian
Envy. Bacon, Sir P. Of envy. 10 pp. (Essays,
imthannotaH(yti8 by R. Whately, 4 ed. p. 90.)— i'yprlaniin,
T. C, Si., Bp. of Carthage. De zelo et livore. 16 pp.
[Opera omnia, v. 1, p. 417 : Vienna, Akad. wissens. Corpus
script, eccles. Lat. v. 3, pt. 1.)— On jealousy and envy.
12 pp. {Treatises, p. 266: Libr. of Fathers; Writings, v. 2,
p. 39: Ante-Nirene Christ. Libr. v. 13.)— Ilnzlitt, W.
Envy. 10 pp. {SkctchesaTidessays, p. 310.)
See also Moral |>lilloNO|>hy.— Passions.
Riiziiias. See Encinas.
Eiizio, King of Sardinia. Circa 1224-72. Rime.
3 pp. (Ancona, A. d', and Comparetti, D. P., Antiche
rime volgari, v. 1, p. 470: Coll. di operc ined. o rare, v. 41.)
EubaiuiN Hessus, Helius. 1488-1540.
Noriberga illustrata unci andere staedtege-
dichte. Herausg. von Joseph Neff. Mit lllus-
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erlaeuterungen von Valer von Loga. Berlin,
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Eocene ot tlie United States. Clark, W. B.
(Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol. surv. Correlation
papers. ) — 1654
Eon <le Beaumont, Charles Qenevifeve Louise
Augusta Andrfi Timothge, Chevalier d'Eon.
Short sketch of some remarkable occur-
rences during the residence of the late Che-
valier d'Eon in England. 1810. 4773
Tblfeb, J. B. Strange career of the Che-
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RiiNMoll, W. Chevalier d'Eon. 6 pp. (J™ his Eccentric
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Eos. Knapp, P. Nike und B. 8 pp. {Philo-
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E|>aniinon<las. Vischer, W. Epameinondas.
36 pp. {Kleine schriften, v. 1, p. 272.)
Epaone, Council of. Acta concilii Epaonensis.
10 pp. ( Avitus, S. A. E,, St., Bp. of Vlemie, Opera, p. 165 :
Monutnenta German, hist. Atictor. antiq. v. 6, pt. 2.)
Eparehus, Antonio. Legrand, E. Antoine
Eparque. 16 pp. (/n/iisBibliogr. helMnique, v. 1, p. ccx.)
Ep6e, Charles Michel de 1', Abb6. See L'Ep6e,
C. M. de, AbM.
Eperlccqne.s, France. Laplane, H. de. Ruines
du chateau d'E. 4 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morlnie.SuH. 1853-
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Epcrvier, Lai de 1'. Paris, G. B. P. [Ed. ) 2394
Epervier, Livre de 1'. Constans, L. (J5d.) (Soc.
pour l'6tude des langues romanes. Pub. spic.
no. 11. ) " 2395
Epcrvier blanc. 34 pp. ( Del van. A., CoH. des
7-omaii3 de chevaleris, v. 4, p. 281.)
Epeur. 5 pp. Hoffmann, E. [Rheinisch. mus.
n. s. v. 42, 1887, p. 479.)
Eplieniericlcs. 2 v. Casaubon, I. 4783
Eplienicris. American ephemeris and nautical
almanac for 1855-83, 85-98. 1852-95, 45 v. —2473
.Sec also Alinanars. <'aleii«lar»i, c(c.— Astronomy.
— Xaviiration. — i'lanols.
Epliein<>ris epifjraidiica corporis inscrip-
tionum Latinarum supplementum edita jussu .
Instituti Archaeologici Romani. 7 v. and
2pt6. Henzen, W., and others (£;ds.) 2251
Ephemeris partiamentaria. Fuller, T. 2642
Ephcsiaus, Epistle to. See Bible, N. T.,
Ephesians.
Epliesns, I^ydia. Perqusson, J. Temple of
Diana at Ephesus. 1883. 1782
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S. Remains of archaic temple of Artemis at E. 10 pp.
2 pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 10, 1889, p. 1.) —
Thierry, A. S. D. Revanche du brigandage d'Ephiae.
38 pp. (iJer. d. deux mondes, 1872, 2 p«r. v. 98, p. 67.)—
Waldstfin, C. Temple of the Ephesian Artemis and
the ancient silver patera from Bernay. 11 pp. ( Century
Mag. V. 11, 1888, p. 136.) —Weber, O. Un monument
circulaire k Ephftse ou pr^tendu tombeau de St. Luc.
13 pp. (,Bev. archiol. 3 s. v. 17, 189;', p. 36.)
Ephesus, CouTOcif o/. Bright, W. (Bd.) Canons
of the first four general councils of Nicaea,
Constantinople, Ephesus, and Chalcedon.
With notes. 1892. —4287
C'aiioncs. [Or. et Lot.] 20 pp. (Boutb, M. J., Seript.
eccles. opttscuta, v. 2, p. 1.)
Epheyre, Charles, pseud. See Richet, C.
Ephialtes. Cox, G. W. Ephialtes. 8 pp. {In
his Lives of Gr. statesmen, 2 s. p. 1.)
Ephippus, of Athens. B. C. 4 cent. Pragmenta.
[dr.] 15 pp. (Kocic, K. T., Comic. .4M«c./roym. v. 2, pt. 1,
p. 250 ; Meinelce, J. A. F. A., Fragm. comic. Or. v. 3, p. 322. )
Kook, K. T. Alexandros von Pherae und die Art«-
mis des liomilcers E. 7 pp. [Rheiniaeh. mut. n. s. v. 37,
1882, p. 130.)
Ephorus, of Cumae, the Elder. Busolt, G.
Ephoros als quelle fuer die schlacht bei Salamis;
Ephoros ueber die verluste bei Salamis und bei Plataiai.
4 pp. (Rheinisch. mvs. n. 8. v. 38, 1883, pp. 627, 629.) —
I>o|>|>, E. Geburtsolympiade des E. und Theopomp bei
Suidas. 4 pp. (Hermes, v. 25, 1890, p. 308.)- Vonel, F.
Ephorus und Diodor ueber den ausbruch des pelopon-
nesischen krieges. 8 pp. (Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 44, 1889,
p. 532.) — Wunderer, K. Ein Ephorusfragment bei
Polybius. 6 pp. (PMtolojfttS, V. 53, 1894, p. 436.)
Ephraein, or Ephraim, St., the Syrian. Circa
308-373.
Opera omnia quae exstant Graece, Syriace,
Latine, ad MSS. codices Vaticanos aliosque
castigata, multis aucta, nova interpretatione,
praefationibuB, notis, variantibus lectionibus
illustrata : nunc primum . . . e Bibliotheca
Vaticana prodeunt [studio Joseph! Assemani,
Petri Benedicti, et Stephani Evodii Assemani].
Romae, 1732-46. 6 v. fo. —4161
Cmitents. In Abiliaiii prophetam ezplanatio, v. 6.
— In vitam beati Abraaniii, et neptis ejus Mariae,
v. 2— In Abraham et Isaac, v. 2.— De abrennneia-
tione, V. 3. — Acta S. P. N. Ephraemi Syriaca auctore
anonymo, v. 6.— De secundo adventn, v. 3.— De sccundo
adventu, et judicio, v. 3.— Sermo de aurone, v. 8.— De
ainore paupernm, v. 3.— In Amos prophetam ez-
planatio, v. 5.— Ad animain negligentem, v. 3.— De
Antlrhrlsto, v. 2.— In S8. ,*|Mnit«los, v. 3.— Paraene-
sis ad asretas, V. 2. — Assemani, G. S. Praefationes ;
Prolegomena, v. 1-3. -Assemani, S. E., Abp. of Apa-
maea. In novam Operum Sancti Ephraemi Syri edi-
tionem epistola, v. 6.— In illud, Allende tibi ipsi, v. 1.—
Encomium in magnum Bnsilinm, v. 2.— Beallfn.
tllnes, V. 1.— De beatltntllnibns. at<)ue infelicit*.
tibus, V. 2.— Benedeltl (Mobarek), P. Antirrheticon
sen confntatio annotationnm Joannis Kohlii ad geminos
Sancti Ephraemi de Sacra Coena sermones ; De eodem
EPHRAKM, the Syrian
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EPHRAEM, the Syrian
aagustissimo Bucharistiae sacramento antirrheticon
alteram adversus R. P. Le Brunura, et Eusebium Renau-
dotium, V. 3.— Praefationes, v. 4, 5.— De exercitatione
bonortini operiiin, v. 3.— Cantioa. v. 3.— De oari-
tate, V, 3.— Adhortatio, sive calerliesis ad monachos,
V. 2.— De oharlfate, et eleemosyna, v. 2.— Sermo in eos,
qui in Chrlsto obdormlerunt, v. 3.— Et erat condens
civitateni, V. 2.— De VIII cogltaUontbiis, v. 2.— De
conipunotione, v. 1.— i'onfe»Hto sen precatio ad
Deum, V, 1. — De oontenitu vanitatnin, v. 3. — De
conlinentla, v. 3. — De conversatlone fratrum
mntua in concordia, et dilectione, v. 3.— Narratio ad
monachos de sua ooii vers* lone. v. 3.— De abstinence a
eupiditatlbns carnal ibiif^, v. 3.— De operatione per-
versi daemonic, v. 3.— In Danieleni prophetani, v. 2.
—In Danielem prophetani ezplanatio, v. 5.— In Dente-
ronoininni explanatio, v. 4.— Dicta, v. 3.— De habenda
semper in mente die exltu«i vltae, v. 3.— De donilna
sala, V. 2.— De nativitate I>oniini sermones, v. 5.— De
secnndo adventu Domini, v. 3.— In adventum Domini,
V. 3. — In secundum adventum Domini Nostri Jesu
Christi, V. 1, 2. — In transfigurationem Domini, Dei,
et Salvatoris Nostri Jesu Christi, v. 2.— In illud: Dno
erunt in agro, v. 3. — De ebrletate vini Tn^lenUa,
ac de vitando consortio mulierum, v. 3.— De paradiso
£<len, V. 6.— In Sanctum Ellani prophetam, v. 3.—
In Efiaiam prophetam explanatio, v. 5.— In Fxodnm
explanatio, V. 4.— In Ezeclilelenk prophetam explana-
tio. V. 5.— De festls diebn^, v. 3.~De fide, v. 2.— De
fide sermones polemici adversus scrutatores, v. 6.— De lis,
qui Fllll Dei naturam scrutantur, v. 3.— Sermo de line
vitae snae, v. 2.— Adhortatio ad fratres, v. 3.— Ex-
planatio in Oenesiin, v. 4.— Ne decipiamur Oenti-
llnin erroribus, v. 3.— De divina s^ratla, v. 3.— ttrego-
rinn. St., Bp. ofNysaa. Encomium in S. patrem nostrum
Ephraem Syrum, v. 1.— Sermones polemici LVI adversus
liaerese«4, v. 6.— Adversus haeretlcos, v. 2.— De Hell
sacerdoti, v. 3. — In Hoseani prophetam explanatio, v. 5.
— Quomodo quis iitiinllltateni sibi comparet, v. 1.—
Hymnns, v. 3. — llyponinifitiouni, sive epistola,
V. 1.— De his, qui animas ad inipndleitlain pelliciunt,
quum dicant nihil mali esse, v. 3.— De inNpirallone,
V. 2.— Interrog-ationes ac responsiones, v. 3.— Interro-
gationes et responsiones, v. 2,— De quibusdam interro-
IcationibuH, v. 2.— Jare<I, v. 2.— De jejnnio, v. 3.— In
Jeremiae prophetae Threnos, v. 5.— In Jereinlam
prophetam explanatio, v. 5. — In librum Job explanatio,
V. 5.— In Joelem prophetam explanatio, v. 5.— In Jonain
prophetam, etde poenitentia Ninivitarum, v. 3.— In pul-
cherrimum Josepii, v. 2.— In JoNue explanatio, v. 4.—
Adversus Jndaeos, v. 6.— De die JudlcH, v. 3.— De
Jndlclo, V. 3.— De judicio, et compunctione, v. 2.— De
judicio, et resurrection e, v. 3.— In librum Jntlicnm ex-
planatio, v. 4.— DeJnllano asceta,v.3.— In Ijevlticnni
explanatio, v. 4.— De llbero hiinianae volnntatiH
arbllrio. v. 6.— De morbo linj^nae, et pravis aflfecti-
bus, V. 2.— De lociN beat in, v. 3.— De I^otti, v. 3.— De
luetainine spiritali, v. 3.— I^udlerls rebnH abNtl-
nendnm, v. 3.— Quod ludicris rebus abstinendum sit
Christianus, et de amore pauperum, v. 3. — In Stala-
ciiiani prophetam explanatio, v. 5.—De manNionibnH
beatlH, V. 3. — De sanctissimae Dei genitricis Virginis
Marlae laudibus, v. 3.— Encomium in gloriosos niar-
tyre«, v. 2.— Encomium in martyres, v. 3.— Encomium
in sanctos XL martyres, v. 2. — Homilia in nieretricem,
v. 3.— In Aliclieain prophetam explanatio, v. 5.— De
nionaohlM, v. 3.— Instilutio ad nionaehoH, v. 3.— De
recordatione mortis, v. 3.— De morn in perversitate,
V. 2,— Sermo in mnllerem peccatrlcem, v. 2.— Ad-
versus improbas mnllereH, v. 3.— BTecroNima, seu
funebres canones, v. 6. — Ad Joannem monachuni, ut
abstineat a XeMtorIi insania, et blasphemia, v. 3.— In
IV Pentateuchi librum, qui IVuinerl dicitnr, explanatio,
v. 4.— Septem sunt oeeupatloneM monaelil, v. 3.— De
orallone, V. 3.— Orntlonew, v. 3.— De panoplla ad
monachos, v. 3.— ParaenenlH, v. 2.— In sanctam para-
ffceven, et in crucem, v. 3.— De paHNionibnH anlml,
V. l.-De patientla,v. 2.~De patientia. et compunctione,
T. 8.— Paraenesis de patientia, et ahimae compunctione.
v. 2.— Ode optime fluens, in eos qui quotidie peccant,
et quotidie poenitentiam agunt, v. 3.— De perfectlone
liomlnlH, V. 3.— De perfectlone monaclii. v. 2.—
De poenitentia, v. 1, 3.— Paraeneses, seu adhortationes
ad poenitentiam. v. 6.— Preeatio, v. 1.— Preca-
tioncN, v. 3.— Ad imitationem Proverbiornm, v. l.-
De psalmo, V. 3.— De rebns* )|i:eHti» scriptisque Sancti
Ephraem Syri Graecorura Latinorumque veterum testi-
monia; De rebus gestis, scriptis, edition ibusque Sancti
Ephraem Syri recentiorum auctorum judicia; Recensio
sermonum S. Ephraem Syri, qui Latinetypis prodierunt,
quique exstant manu exarati ; S. Ephraem Syri sermones
Graeci, v. 1.— De recta vlvendi ratione, v. 2.— In
librum Re;;:nornm explanatio, v. 4.— Ad rennncl-
anteN. v. 3.— Sermo de vera renunclatione, v. 3.—
ReprelienHio sui ipsius, atque confessio, v. 1, 3.— De
reNiirrectione, et judicio, v. 3. — De resurrectione
mortuorum, v. 3. — De re«nrrectlonl» die, v. 3. —
Quod non oporteat rldere, et extoUi; sed plangere
potius, et nos ipsos deflere, v. 1.— De saeerdotio, v. 3.
— De passione Salvatorln, v. 3.— In Namnelem ex-
planatio, V. 4.— De non Ncandalizan<lo proximo,
et de recta vitae ratione, v. 3.— In selecta Divinae
Seripturae loca Nerinones exegetici, v. 5.-~Excerpta
ex catenis Graecis in 8eriptnram, v. 2.— Sententlae,
V. 3.— Sermo animae utilis, v. 3.~Sermo asceticus, v. 1, 3.
— Sermo heptasyllabus, v. 1.— Sermo in fratrem defUnc-
tum, V. 3.— Sermo paraeneticus,v. 1.— Sermo tetrasyllabus,
V. 1.— De diversis Hermones, v. 6.— Duo sermones, v. 3.
—Sermones compunctorii, v. 1.— Sermones in patres de-
functos, v. 1. — Sermones paraenetici ad monachos
^gypti, v. 2.— Adhortatio de sllentio, et quiete, v. 3.—
De Ntatn Mpirltnall, v. 2.— Ad eversionem Mnperblae,
V. 1.— De nou snNplciendiM rebus hisce momentaneis,
V. 3.— Symeon Metaphrastes, or Logothcta. Vita, et res
gestae Sancti patris nostri Ephraem Syri, v. 1.— Quomodo
anima cum lacrymis debeat orare Deum, quando tenta-
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inotuH a terrae inflatione fieri, v. 3.— Testamentuin,
V. 2. — Orientalium ecclesiarum de Sancto Ephraemo
testimonia, v. 4.— TlirenI, v. 3.— De tlinore anima-
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onibus, V. 3.— De virtutibus, et vitiis, v. 1.— De directione
vIrtiitiN, V. 3. — De his, quae haec vita continet, v. 3. —
Tlta Sancti patris nostri Ephraem Syri incerto auctore,
V. 1.— Consilium de vita Hpiritnali, v. 1.— Ad correc-
tionem eorum, qui vitiose vivnnt, et honores appe-
tunt, V. 1.— In Zachariam prophetam explanatio, v. 5.
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rizzamento del buon secolo non mai fin qui
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rum Sancti Ephraemi Syri editionem epistola. 11 pp.
{Ephraem, St., the Syrian, Opera omnia, v. 6, p. i.)— S.
Ephraem Syri Mernionew Graeci. [Gr. et Lat] 101 pp.
{/n his Opera omnia, V. 1, p. ciii.)— Recensio sermonum
S. Ephraem Syri, qui Latine typis prodierunt, quisque
exstant manu exarati. [Gr.et'Lat.] 22 pp. (Jnhta Opera
omnia, v. 1, p. Ixxxi.)
Acta S. P. N. Ephraemi Syriaca auctore anonymo.
[Syr. et Lat.] 41 pp. (In his Opera omnia, v. 6, p. xxiii.)
— <*., L. St. Ephrem. 20 pp. (Oorrcspondanf, v. 8, 1844,
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(Ephraem, St., the Syrian, Opera omnia, v. 1, p. i.)— De
rebuH K^estlH scriptisque Sancti Ephraem Syri Graeco-
rum Latinorumque veterum testimonla; De rebus gestis,
scriptis, editionibusque Sancti Ephraem Syri recentio-
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Opera omnia, v. 1, pp. i, lii.)— Symeon Metaphrastes.
Vita, et res gestae Sancti patris nostri Ephraeni Syri.
\Gr. et Lat.] 10 pp. (Ephraem, St., the Syrian, Opera
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Ephraemo testinionia. 2 pp. {In his Opera omnia,
EPHRAEM, the Syrian
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V. 4.)— VH» Sancti patris nostri Ephraem Syri incerto
auctorc. [Or. et Lat] 5 pp. (Jn hw Opera omnia, v. 1,
p. Mix.)
Epliraiiii. See Ephraem.
IDphratii, I'a. Pyle, H. A peculiar people.
10 pp. (Harper'a Mag. v. 79, 1889, p. 776. )— SBCllMe. J. F.
Registers of the Ephrata community. 32 pp. (Pa. Mag.
Hist. V. H, 1890, pp. 297, 387.)— Scl«len»tlcker, O. W.
A colonial monastery. 15 pp. (Century Mag. v. 1, 1881,
p. 209.)
Epi rt'Effyptc: nouvelle. 40 pp. Noijl, J.
( Bibliolh. unlv. et rev. misse, 3 p6r. v. 20, 1883, p. 267. )
Epic and heroic poetry.
Apollonius Rhodius. Argonautica. Ad
fldem librorum manuscriptorum et editionum
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1828, 2 V. 3265
Ariosto, L. Orlando Purioso, con prefa-
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Note. — For another ed. see his name in general
alphabet.
Barlow, J. Vision of Columbus. 1793.
Note. — For another ed. see his name in general
alphabet.
BoiARDO, M. M., Conte di Scandiano. Or-
lando innamorato . . . notes by A. Panizzi.
1830-31, 5 V. 2362
Camoens, L. de. Os Lusiadas. Edicao . . .
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lologicas, por A. Coelho. 1880. 2362
The same. Englished by R. F. Burton.
1880, 2 V. 2366
Note.—FoT other eds. and trs. see his name in general
alphabet.
Casti, G. B. Animali parlanti. 1821, 4 v.
( Opere varie, v. 1-4. ) —1197
CiD, Poema del. Nach der einzigen Ma-
drider handschrift mit einleitung herausg.
von K. VoUmoeller. 1879. 2396
Note.— For another ed. see Cid in general alphabet.
Cynewulp. Christ; an eighth century
English epic, ed., with a modem reading by
I. Gollancz. 1892. 1325
Dante Alighieri. Divina Commedia.
Riveduta nel testo e commentata da G. A.
Scartazzini. 1874-82, 3 v. 2387
The same. Tr. by H. W. Longfellow. [1896],
3 V. (Longfellow, H. W., Works, v. 9-11. ) 3145
The same. Uebersetzt von K. Witte. 1876,
2 V. 2387
Note. — For other eds. and trs. see his name in general
alphabet.
EcBASis CAPTivr, das aelteste thierepos des
mittelalters. Herausg. von F. A. E. Voigt.
1875. { Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others, Quellen
undforschungen, V. 8.) — 3166
Exploits de Basile Digfinis Acritas. Le-
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v. 6.) 3273
Exploits de Diggnis Akritas. Sathas, C.
N., and Legrand, E. (£rf8.) 1875. 3273
FiRDiisi, Abu'l Kasim Mansur Ben Ahmed
Ben Fakhr Ed-Din. Epic of kings : storiea
retold from Firdusi by H. Zimmern. 1882.
3167
GuBBKNATis, A. de. Florilegio eplco. 1883.
{In hie Storia univ. della letterat. v. 6. ) W. 48
HoMBRUS. Carmina, Bias et Odyssea . . .
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Iliad. Tr. by T. S. Brandreth. 1846,
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Odyssey, done into English verse by W.
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JVote.— For other eds. and tra. see his name in general
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HoRNB, R. H. Orion : an epic poem. 1874.
1394
Kalevala the epic poem of Finland into
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Lucanus, M. a. Pharsaliae libri X ... re-
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Farsalia de J. de Jauregui. 1825, 2 v.
(Fernandez, R., Col. de poes. espaTi. v. 7, 8.) 2337
Note.— For other eds. and trs. «ee his name in gcneial
alphabet.
Macpherson, J. Phingaleis, sive Hibemia
liberata, epicum Ossianis poema e Celtico ser-
mone conversum . . . ab A. Macdonald. 1820.
Poems of Ossian in the original Gaelic
with a literal translation into English ... by
A. Clerk, together with the English transla-
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Note. — For other trs. see his name in preceding cata-
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- — - Milton, J. Paradise lost. 1834, 2 v. (Poet,
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The same. Tr. into the Manks language by
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The gome. Latine redditum a G. Dobson.
1750-53, 2 V. 1372
The game. Riportato in versi italiani da G.
Sorelli. 1832. 1394
iVbte.— For other eds. and trs. see his name in general
alphabet.
MoNTiEL, A. El Eustaquio, 6 la religion
laureada : poema epico. v. 2. 1796. 2303
Tasso, T. Gerusalemme liberata. v. 2, 3.
1895, 2 V. 2303
Albrrcht. von Halbersladt. Bruchstueck ciner hand-
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1876, pp. 153, 1.57. )— Bruchstuecke von handsehriften des
Juengeren Titurel. 8 pp. (Oemtania, v. 16, 1871, p. 338.)
— Lcipxiger Titurelbruchstuecke. 24 pp. (Germania,
V. 24, 1879, p. 175.)— Aprelf»t«Mll. F. (.Ed.) Bruchstuecke
eines unbekannten epischen gedichtes. 5 pp. (Gev'
mania, v. 26, 1881, p. 95.) — «'owley. A. Davideis: a
sacred poem of the troubles of David. 1.54 pp. ( Works,
1688.)— LaniclolM, E. (Ed.) Deux fragments «piques:
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liiiiH:<>nli<'<l and Ma>f p. A r« hn r. A"iMf/.— <'liar|p-
iiiairnr, /JoiiiaHCc. — nielrlrli von llrrn wiire. —
K«l<la.— Kloro and Blanrhplloro. — Wiidrnn. —
IIeldcnH»«re.— *'l'«'Pl»rand»ll«Ml.— Rojnarfl ihe
I'ox.— Walter of Aqaitainc. Also Poetry.
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EPILYOUS
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24 pp. (Marlowe, C, Works, v. 3, p. 439.)— D«»ronr«*-
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(Hermes, v. 11, 1876, p. 139.)— STeue xenlen. 15 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, p. 385.)- Piroii, A. Epigrammes.
19 pp. {Poisies choisies, p. 141.)— ProNper. ,S(., o/Aqui-
taine. Bx sententiis S. Augustini epigranimatum liber;
Epigrammata alia. 13 pp. ( Coll. Pisaur. v. 6, pp. 363, 384.)
—Theocritus. Eiri7po/H;aiiTa. 8 pp. {Qtiae supermini,
ed. T. Warton, v. 1, p. 127; Reliijuiae, recoyiiovit E. F.
Wueslemann, p. 401.)— Wilantowilz-.noellendorir,
U. von(£d.) Ein altattisches epigranun. 9 pp. (Hermes,
V. 20, 1886, p. 62.)
Kirchhoir, A. Zur geschichte des attischeo epi-
gramms. 13 pp. (flermes, v. 5, 1871, p. 48.)
See afso Maxims. — Poetry,
Epiffrapliie gallo - romaine de la Moselle.
Robert, P. C. 1232
Ki>igTaphic santone et aunisienne. Audiat, L.
1232
Epigraphy. See Inscriptions.
Epilepsy. Alexander, W. Treatment of epi-
lepsy by ligature of the vertebral arteries. 18 pp. ( Brain,
V. 5, 1883, p. 170.)-.4Ubutt. T. C. Case of epileptiform
migraine. 4 pp. (Brain, v. 6, 1884, p. 246.)— Beevor.C. E.
On the condition of the knee-jerk after epileptic fits.
6 pp. (Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 66.)— On the relation of the
"aura "-giddiness to epileptic seizures. 10 pp. (Brain,
V. 6, 1884, p. 487.) — Dobie. W. H. Case of hystero-
epilepsy. 6 pp. (Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 394.)— Fothericiil,
J. Remarks on the cure of the epilepsy. 9 pp. ( Works,
p. 585.)— Oowers, W. B. Abstracts of the Oulstonian
lectures on epilepsy. 15 pp. (Brain, v. 3, 1881, p. 268.)-
Jackson, J. H. On right or iefVsided spasm at the oat-
set of epileptic paroxysms. 15 pp. (Broin, v. 3, 1881,
p. 192.) — On temporary paralysis after epileptiform
seizures. 19 pp. (Brain, v. 3, 1881, p. 433.)— Mercler, C.
Case of epilepsy. 6 pp. (Brain, v. 6, 1884, p. 372.)— Study
of a case of epilepsy. 21 pp. 3 pi. (Brain, v. 6, 1884,
p. 191.)— NoPI-Fat«n. D. On a case illustrating the
cortical nature of epilepsy and its relationship to Jack-
sonian convulsions. 18 pp. (Brain, v. 8, 1886, p. 474.) —
tkliver, J. Case of hystero-epilepsy in the male. 4 pp.
(Brain, v. 8, 1886, p. 397.)— Orinero<i. J. A. On epilepsy
in its relation to ear-disease. 24 pp. (Brain, v. 6, 1884,
p. 20.)— Watteville. A. de. Bennett, A statistical in-
quiry into the nature and treatment of epilepsy. 3 pp.
(Brain, v. 7, 1885, p. 272.)— Richer on hystero^jpilepsy.
11pp. (Broin, v. 4, 1882, p. 507.)
See also Itraiu and Xcrves, Pathology.
Epilobiuin, Revision of the American species
of, occurring north of Mexico. 49 pp. Trelease, W.
( Missouri Botanical Garden, 2 ann^ report, p. 69. )
Epilyciis. B. C. 5 cent. Pragmenta. [Gr.]
2 pp. (Kock, K. T., Comic. Attic, fragm. v. 1, p. 803;
Meineke, J. A. F. A., Fragm. comic. Or. v. 2, pt. 2, p. 887.)
EPINAL GLOSSARY
1322
EPISTOLA DIDONIS
Kpiiial g^lossary, Latin and Old-English, of
the eighth century. Photo-lithographed from
the original MS. by W. Griggs, and ed. with
transliteration, introduction, and notes, by
Henry Sweet. London, 1883. 4°. —2121
Kpiiiay, Denis Joseph de la Live d'.
Campardon, E. Les prodigalitfis d'un Fer-
mier g6n6ral. 1882. 5897
Kpinay, Louise Florence P6tronille de la Live,
Mme. d'. Circa 1725-83.
M6moires et correspondanee. 3 6d. Paris,
1818. 3 V. 8°. 4723
Tesl«ii«enl. 35 pp. (Campardon, E., Les prodigaliila
d'un Fermier gtntral, p. 77. )
Herpin, L. (L. Perey, pseud.), and Mau-
QRAS, Q. Une femme du monde au XVIII
si6cle. DemiSres annfies de Mme. d'Epinay,
son salon et ses amis d'aprfes des lettres et des
documents infidits. 1884. 5894
La jeunesse de Mme. d'Epinay. 1883.
5894
Herpin. L.(L.Perey,p«eu(I.), and MaQgras,0. Mme.
d'Epinay & GenSve, 1757-59. 51 pp. {Bibliolh. univ. et rev.
tuisse, 3 p6r. v. 21, 1884, pp. 327, 551; v. 22, 1884, p. 128.)—
Sclierer, E. H. A. Mme. d'Epinay. 85 pp. (In his
Etudes critiques sur la littfirat. cont«mp. v. 3, p. 47.)
Gpiu$;le d'or. 22 pp. Judicis, Mme. M. G.
E. de P. de (G. Peyrebrune, pseitd.) (Rev. d. deux mondes,
1882, 3 per. V. 52, p. 106.)
Epiniciaii or triumphal odes. Pindarus. 3266
Epiiticiis. B. C. 3 cent. Fragmenta. [Or.]
3 pp. (Koclc, K. T., Comic. Attic, fragm. v. 3, p. 330;
Meinelce, J. A. F. A., Fragm. comic. Or. \. 4, p. 505.)
EpiiioiiiiH. 25 pp. Plato, Opera omnia, recog.
Baiter, et at. v. 14, p. 415.
£pipliaiiius, St., Bp. of Constantia.
Panaria eorumque anacephalaeosis. Ad
veteres libros recensuit et cum Latina Dion.
Petavii interpretatione et integris ejus ani-
madversionibus edidit. Berolini, 1859-61. 4 v.
8°. ( Oehler, F., Corpus haeres. v. 2, pts. 1-3 ; 3. )
—3254
Petau, D. Animadversiones in Epiphanii
Panarium. 1861. (Oehler, F., Corpus haeres.
V. 3. ) —3254
' Jahn, A. Symbolae in emendanda et illustranda S.
Epiphanii Panaria. 113 pp. (Oehler, F., Corpus haeres.
V.3, p. 1.)
Epipliaiiiiis, St., Bp. of Pavia.
Pertig, M. Leben des heiligen Epiphanius.
1858. {In his Magnus Felix Ennodius und
seine zeit, pt. 2. ) 3222
KnnodiUH, M. P., St., Bp. of Pavia. Vita beatissimi
yiriEpiphaniEpisfcopiTicinensisecclesiae. 52 pp. (Opera
tymnia, p. 331: Vienna, Akad. wissens. Corpus script,
eccles. Lat. v. 6 ; Opera, p. 84 : Monumsnta Oennan. hist,
Auctor. antiq. v. 7.)
Kpiphaiiiiis, Monk. 15 cent. Itingraire S, Jeru-
salem vers 1416. 4 pp. (Soc. de Vorient lat: with Daniel,
Bp. of Suriev, Vie, p. 193.)
Epipliany. Seves, F. Capo d' anno ed Epifania
in Piemonte. 12 pp. (Archiv. studio tradiz.popolari, v. 10,
1891, p. 9.)
See also FeHtivalH, Ecclesiastical.
'EirlirXijfts ob sarcasmum, quo Carolus IX, Galliae
tyrannus, fnnera Christianorum adlatrare dicitur. 3 pp.
{Lutein, litteraturdenkmaeler des 15 u. IGjahrh. v. 7, p. 120.)
Epipsyeliidton. Shelley, P. B. {Shelley Soc.
2 s. no. 7. ) 1304
Ei)irus, Albania. Among the Albanians of
southern E. 20 pp. (Blactoood's Jfasr. v. 129, 1881, p. 304.)
— t'lilrol, W. V. Notes of travel in Thessaly and E.
17 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 29, 1881, p. 302.)— IJuoas, M.
Historia Epiri. 73 pp. (Corpus script. Byz. v. 47, p. 207.)
iSde also Aiiibracia.
Ei)iscopacy.
Onderdonk, H. U., Bp. of Pa. Episcopacy
examined and re-examined. [Anon.] 1835.
—1146
. Perry, W. S., Bp. of Iowa. The episcopate
in America . . . with a preliminary essay on
the historic episcopate. 1895. ^2171
Vox ECCLESi^; or, the doctrine of the
Protestant Episcopal Church on episcopacy
and apostolical succession. 1866. — 1268
Hatch, E. Canon Liddon's theory of the episcopate.
6 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 47, 1885, p. 860.)— Melboiii, H.,
Jr. Dissertatio de jure investiturae episcopalis, inipewi-
toribus Romanis a Pontificibus per vim aderato. 13 pp.
(In his Rer. Germanic, v. 3, p. 170.)— M'Coiiiiell, S. D.
Scotch-Irish and episcopacy. 7 pp. (Scotch-Irish Soc. of
Am. Proc. at Springfield, p. 188.)— Review of Rev. John
Nklnner'H AnnalM of Scotch episcopacy from the
year 1788 to the year 1818 inclusive. 22 pp. (Pamphlets,
V. 41.)
See also Apostolical HiiccesHion.— ArchbiNhopH.
— Bishops. — Church of Kn(;Iaii<l. Cliiirch
polity. — Mlelho<list Kpiscopal 4'liiirch. — 4»r<li-
nation. — Protestant Kpiscopal <'liiircli in the
IJ lilted IStates.
Episcopal Church in Ireland, Nova Scotia,
Scotland, Wales. See Church of England in
Ireland, Nova Scotia, Scotland, Wales.
Episcopal Cliurch in the United States. See
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States.
Episcopal mfitropolitain d'Aix. Haitze, P. J.
de. {Biblioth. provengale, v. 6.) 2397
Episcopat sous le joug. Pierrefeu, G. de. —3204
Episcopate in America. Perry, W. S., Bp. of
Iowa. —2171
Episode de I'histoire du Hanovre. Blaze de
Bury, A. H. B., Baron, dit. 3607
Episode of the long vacation. 3 pp. Graham, R.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 57, 1888, p. 141.)
Episode of the Marques de Valdeflores. 17 pp.
Janvier, T. A. (Harper's Mag. v. 83, 1891, p. 242.)
Episode sous la terreur. 18 pp. Balzac, H. de,
CEuvres compl. v. 12, p. 327.
Episodes of insect life. Budgen, L. M. —2666
Episodes of my second life. Gallenga, A. C. N.
( L. Mariotti, psewd.) 2407
Epistle of polycarp. See Bible, N. T.,
Apocrypha.
Epistles . . . selected from early English books,
1540-1701. Hazlitt, W. C. 2206
Epistles of Clement. See Bible, N. T., Apoc-
rypha.
Epistles of Ignatius. See Bible, N. T., Apoc-
rypha.
Epistola Didonis ad Mnea,m. 17 pp. (Le-
maire, N. E., Poet. Lat. min. v. 3, p. 357 ; Wernsdorf, J. C,
Poet. Lat. min. v. 4, p. 489.)
^PISTOLA MOKITORIA
1323
fiQUADOR
(Baluze, E., Mia-
(Baluze, E., Mis-
Andrews, W.
goldsmid, e.
and inscriptions.
Kpistola iiioiiitoria. 4 pp.
cell. V. 3, p. 161. )
Epi.stolae liistoricae. 7 pp.
cell. V. 1, p. 595.)
Kpistolac Ho-IOliaiiae. Howell, J. 3705
Epistolae inisc-cUaiieac. 88 pp. Raphson, J.
( With Sohultens, A., Anitnadversiones phitol. in Jobum.)
EpiNtolac poiitificiae selectae. 30 pp. (Mar-
line, E., and Durand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect, v. 2,
p. 1250. )
E|>ist<>l:ic .saeculi XIII. 2 v. Rodenberg, K.
(Ed.) (Monumenta Oerman. hist.) 3692
Epitaphis.
Alder, T. Collection of American epitoplis
and inscriptions. 1814, 5 v. 2336
Curious epitaphs. [1883.]
1257
M. Collection of epitaphs
1885-86, 2 V. in 1. [In his
Coll. Adamant, v. 12.) 3125
Le Neve, J. Monumenta Anglicana : being
inscriptions on the monuments of several
eminent persons deceased in or since the year
1600 to the end of the year 1649. 1717-19, 5 v.
1256
Monumentum regale ; or, a tombe, erected
for that incomparable and glorious monarch,
Charles I, King of Gt. Britane, etc. In select
elegies, epitaphs, and poems. 1649. 1516
ArnoUl, F. H. (Ed.) Racton monumental inscrip-
tions. 1 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 23, 1871,
p. 314.)— Atlree, P. W. T. (Ed.) Monumental inscrip-
tions in Ditchling church and churchyard. 16 pp. 1 pi.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 28, 1878, p. 132.)-Amso-
niiis, D. M. Epitaphia heroum qui bello Troico inter-
fuerunt. 3 pp. (Coll. Pisaur. v. 5, p. 117.)— Bax, A. R.
(Ed.) Inscriptions in the church and churchyard of
Lindfield. 22 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 37, 1890,
p. 151.)— (Ed.) Inscriptions in the churchyard of Willing-
don. 16 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 34, 1886,
p. 221.) — B«.yd, H. S. Illustration of St. Gregory's
epitaph on St. Basil. 2 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Claaa Joum.
V. 9, 1814, p. 130.)— Butler, O. S. Inscriptions in Ickles-
ham church, 1862. 4 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
V. 14, 1862, p. 259. )— Vicars of Rye and their patrons, and
the mural, slab, and headstone inscriptions in the parish
church and church-yard of St. Mary, and the Baptist
chapel, Rye. 32 pp. 2 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
V. 13, 1861, p. 270.)— Epitaphium cnniH venatricis. 2 pp.
(Lemaire, N. E., Poet. Lat. min. v. 1, p. 142; Wernsdorf, J.
C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 1, p. 121.)— Epitaphium ClaiKliac
Honioiiooae conjugis Atimeti Ti. Caesaris. 3 pp. (Le-
maire, N. E., Poet. Lat. min. v. 2, p. 269 ; Wernsdorf, J. C,
Poet. Lat. min. v. 3, p. 213.)— narineNlelPr, J. Inscrip-
tions de Caboul. Epitaphes de I'Empereur B&ber et
d'autres princes mogols. 13 pp. {Joum. asiat. 8 s. v. 11,
1888, p. 491.)— noiinlH. R. N. (£d.) Monumental in-
scriptions. East Blatchington. 1 p. (Sussex Archaeol.
Soc. Coll. V. 13, 1861, p. 302.)— neNrorgres-Naillard, P.
Epitaphes. 37 pp. (Po&ies droerses, p. 146.)— Kllman.
M. (Ed.) Crawley monumental inscriptions. 3 pp. (Sus-
sex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 24, 1872, p. 301.)— (Ed.) Ifleld
monumental in.scriptions. 7 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc.
Coll. V. 22, 1870, p. 2U.)—(Ed.) Rusper monumental in-
scriptions. 5 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 25, 1873,
p. 220.)— Kllnian, E. B. (Ed.) Monumental inscrip-
tions. Berwick. 2 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coii. v. 12,
I860, p. 254.)— KnUapliia. 1 p. (Baluze, E.. AfisccH. v.4,
p. 14.)— Kpitaphia CliriNliana. 6 pp. (Coll. Pisaur.
V. 6, p. 277.)— Gower. G. L. (Ed.) Monumental inscrip- "
tions from the church of Horsted Keynes, Sussex. 14 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 34, 1886, p. 107. )— Ilard-
VOL. III.— 166.
inaii.J. w. Somerset epitaphs: quaint, carioua, and
pathetic. 18 pp. (SomcrseUhirc Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 31, 1886, p. 20.)-llarriH«n. P. B.
Churchyard poetry. 7 pp. ( Maemlllan't Mag. v. 47, 1883
p.296.)-lIollaml,S. (Bd.) Inscriptions in the parixli
church and churchyard of Poynings. 3 pp. (Susnex Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Coll. V. 16, 1863, p. 231.)— KeytnT. 1>. 1). In-
scriptions in the upper Germantown buryiiif(-ground.
7 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hint. v. 9, 1885, p. 82.)— Koi>lilrr. K.
Der sprnch der todten an die lebenden. 7 pp. (««•-
munia, v. 5, 1860, p. 220.)-l.e Hlaiit. E. Epitaphes
dat«e8 dos premiers Chretiens de Rome. 15 pp. (Corre-
upondanl, v. 58, 1863, p. I40.)-I.loy<l. H. W. Inscrip-
tions on gravestones in St. Peter's Episcopal church-
yard, East Whiteland, Pa. 9 pp. (Pa. Mag. Jlist. v. 16,
1891, p. 440.) —Epitaphium M. I^iircpii. 8pp. (Le^
maire, N. E., Poel. Lat. min. v. 2, p. 203; Wernsdorf,
J. C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 3, p. 206.)— Xoakes*. J. (Ed.) In-
scriptions in the church-yard, Chiddingly. 6 pp. (Sus-
sex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 14, I8S2, p. 253.)— Kielianl-
soii, J. Inscriptions in Alfriston churchyard, 1865. 5 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 17, 1865, p. 240.)— Sliii-
■nniiM, H. (£d.) Monumental inscriptions. Bishopston,
1867. 4 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 19, 18«7, p. 185.)
—(Ed.) Monumental inscriptions. Seaford. 12pp. (Sus-
sex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 12, 1860, p. 242.)— Sperling. J.
H. (Ed.) Westbourne monumental inscriptions, in the
church, churchyard, and cemetery. 13 pp. (Sussex Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Coll. V. 22, 1870, p. 201.)
See also Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 13, 1816, p. 351.
..4fsoBiosrraphy.— I'cnioterlcM.— IiiHprlptionH.
Epithalaniiiiiii Laurentii et Mariae. 8 pp.
(Lemaire, N. E., Poet. Lat. min. v. 3, p. 396; Wernsdorf,
J. C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 4, p. 488.)
Epitlieliuiii. Sewell, H. Development and
regeneration of the gastric glandular epithelium during
foetal life and after birth. 14 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N.,
and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the
biol. labr. v. 1, 1879, p. 321.)
See also V^IIh,
Ei»itliets. Frey, A. R. Sobriquets and nick-
names. 1888. 1195
Norton, C. L. Political Americanisms.
1890. 1106
Holyoake, G. J. Theory of political epithets. 14 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 84.)
Epitome de las historias portuguesas. Paria
y Sousa, M. de. 3521
Epitome of the privileges of London. Hugh-
son, D. 1628
Epitomized review of the principles and
practice of maritime sanitation. Holt, J.
—3706
Epoch of the mammoth. Sou thai 1, J. C.
1798
Epochs of American hi.story. Hart, A. B.
{Ed.) ' 4617
Epochs of church history. 8 v. Creighton,
M. (Ed.) —1278
Epochs of modern liistory. Colbeck, C.
{Ed.) 1508
Epochs of modern liistory. 14 v. Morris,
E. E., and others {Eds. ) 3757
Epoques du tli^atrc fran<;ais (1636-1850).
Bruneti6re, F., Conferences de VOdfon. 2292
Epoques principales de I'histoire. Goffaux,
P. J. 2412
Epous^e, L'. 109 pp. Rabus.son, H. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1888, 3 p^r. v. 88, p. 721 ; v. 89, pp. 5, 241.)
E<iiiador. See Ecuador.
t:QUAL RIGHTS PARTY
1324
EQUATIONS, Differential
Kciiial Itijrhts party. Byrdsall, F. History
of the Loco-Foco, or Equal Rights party. 1842.
See also I'liiled Slnt4»M, Politics. 1618
U^iuality. Ames, F. Equality. 22 pp. (Works,
V. 2, p. 207.)~Ariiol«l, M. Ekjuality. 14 pp. {LitteWs
Liv. Age, v. 137, 1878, p. 67.)— How**"*** W. D. Equality
as the basis of good society. 6 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 51,
1895, p.63.)— Mallork.W.H. Civilization and equality.
22 pp. {Contemp. Rev. v. 40, 1881, p. 651.)— Glance at the
pursiiU of equality. 12 pp. {BUuskwood's Mag.
V. 134, 1883, p. 508.)— Ritchie, D. G. Equality. 6 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 62, 1892, p. 563.)
See also C'oinniiiiiiMin aii<l SocialiHm.— Social
science.
Kquatioiis. Cayley, A. Memoir on the con-
ditions for the existence of given systems of equalities
among the roots of an equation. 6 pp. ( Coll. mathemat,
papers, y. 2, p. 465.)— Memoir on the resultant of a system
of 2 equations. 14 pp. {Coll. mathemat. papers^ v. 2,
p. 440.) — Memoir on the symmetric functions of the
roots of an equation. 23 pp. {Colt, viathemat. papers,
V. 2, p. 417.) — Note on the logic of characteristics. 2 pp.
{Coll. mathemat. paperSy v. 3, p. 51.)— Note sur la solution
de r^uation x^^' — 1 = 0. 3 pp. ( Coll. matfiemat. papers,
V. 1, p. 564.)— On a system of equations connected with
Malfatti's problem, and on another algebraical system ;
On the developable derived from an equation of the fifth
order. 13 pp. {Coll. matliemat. papers, v. 1, pp. 465, 500.)
— On the symmetric functions of the roots of certain
systems of 2 equations. 11 pp. {Coll. mathemat. papers,
V. 2, p. 454.)— On the theory of groups, as depending on
the symbolic equation ©" = 1. 8 pp. {Coll. mathemat.
papers, V. 2, p. 123.)— Tables of the Sturmian functions
for equations of the second, third, fourth, and fifth
degrees. 4 pp. {Coll. mathetnat. papers, v. 2, p. 471.)—
ClebMch, R. F. A. Ueber die elimination aus zwei
gleichungen drltten grades. 3 pp. {Joum.f. d. reine u.
angewan. math. v. 64, 1865, p. 95.)— l>arboux. G. M6-
moire sur les solutions singuliferes des Equations aux
d€riv€es partielles du premier ordre. 243 pp. (Inst.de
France,i4cad. Sci.M^m. divers sav.v. 27, 1883.)— 1>" Bols-
Reyinoiid, P. Ueber aufioesung von gleichungen und
summation von reihen durch bestimmte integrale. 13 pp.
{Journ.f. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 74, 1872, p. 281.) —
FrobenluN, F. G. Ueber die algebraische aufloesbar-
keit der gleichungen, deren coefficienten rationale func-
tionen einer variablen sind. 19 pp. {Joum.f. d. reine u.
angewan. math. v. 74, 1872, p. 254.)— Oralndorge, L. A. J.
Integration des Equations de la m^canique. 290 pp.
(Liege, Soc. roy. des sci. M&m. 2 s. v. 16, 1890.)- JacobI,
K. G. J. Ueber die aufioesung der gleichung ai x\ + a.)Xo
-|- ... -^ anXn=y.u. 28 pp. {Joum.f. d. reine u. angewan.
math. V. 69, 1868, p. 1.)— Jowlan, C. Sur une Equation
du 16feme degr6. 3 pp. {Joum. /. d. reine u. angewan.
math. V. 70, 1869, p. 182.)— Kiepert, L. Aufioesung der
transformatlonsgleichungen und division der ellipti-
schen functionen. 11 pp. {Joum.f. d. reine u. angewan.
math. V. 76, 1873, p. 34.)— Ra<lo«, G. Zur theorie der
congruenzen hoeberen grades. 3 pp. { Joum. f. d. reine
u. angewan. math. v. 99, 1886, p. 258.)~Robprts, S. Sur
I'ordre des conditions de la coexistence des Equations
alg^briques & plusieurs variables. 13 pp. {Jaum.f.d.
reine u. angewan. math. v. 67, 1867, p. 266.)~RuuR'e, C
Ueber ganzzahlige loesungen von gleichungen zwlschen
2 veraenderlichen. 11 pp. {Joum.f. d. reine u. angewan.
math. v. 100, 1887, p. 425.)— Meldel, P. L. R. Ueber eine
eigenthuemliche form von functionen einer complexen
variabeln und ueber transcendente gleichungen, die
keine wurzeln haben, 8 pp. {Joum, f. d. reine u. ange-
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Erinnerungeii an Schiller. Hueffer, H. — 3175
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Eriniiernng'en aus meinem leben. 3 v. in 2.
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Eriiiiieriingeii eines jenenser studenten.
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Dalle Sei giornate. 10 pp. (hocelUi, O., Novell, ital.
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Erk, Friedrich. 1857 — . Die bestimmung
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Erkaiifrida. Omont, H. Testament d'E.,
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Erkenibalrt, Bp. of Strasburg. 10 cent. Versus
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J. F., Pontes rer. German, v. 3, p. 1.)
Erklaereinle aiinicrkuiigen zu Homer's
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Erlacli von Castelen, Gen. Hans Ludwigvon.
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Erlaeuteriingcn zur Mayahandschrift der
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Erlandscn, Jakob, Abp. of Lund. Narratio
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Erlang-en, Bavaria. Noehden, G. H. Short
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Erlau, Hungary. Ollivier, P. La Rome ma-
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Erlebiiisse eines griechischen arztes. 32 pp.
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Erlou, Comte A'. See Drouet d'Erlon, J. B.,
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Erinan, Georg Adolph. 1806-77.
Travels in Siberia ; including excursions
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Ernian, Johann Peter Adolf 1854 — .
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EEMAN, Johann Peter Adolf
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Inedita aus deni Breviari dainor, von Dr. Sachs.
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Eriiault, Emile. 1862—.
Parfait en Grec et en Latin. Paris, 1886.
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—4153
(Tr.) Carte montrant la distribution des
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Ernest Aug-iistus, Duke of Cumberland, King
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Eruesti, Johann August. 1707-81.
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B.
Lexicon Polybianum ab Is. et Merico Oa-
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VliMlirallon of E. from the charges brought against
him by D. Wyttenbach. 13 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Clou.
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Ernesti, Johann Christian Gottlieb. 1756-1802.
Lexicon technologiae Graecorum rheto-
ricae. Congessit et animadversionibus illus-
travit. Lipsiae, 1795. 8°. 3282
Lexicon technologiae Latinorum rheto-
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Disquisitio de carmine Nlliano. 24 pp. (Silius
Italicus, C, Punicomm libri XVII, ed. J. C. T. Emeati,
V. 1, p. ix.)
(Ed. ) C. Silii Italici Punicomm libri XVH.
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Ernesti, Johann Heinrich Martin. 1755-1836.
Clavis Horatiana sive indices rerum et
verborum philologico-critici in opera Horatii.
Lipsiae, 1823. 8°. 3266
Ernoiif, Alfred Auguste, Baron. 1817-89.
Maret, Due de Bassano. Paris, 1878. 8°.
4702
Ernst II, August Karl Johannes Leopold Alex-
ander Eduard, Herzog zu Sachsen - Coburg-
Gotha. 1818-93.
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Ernst, Herzog. Muffat, K. A. Die ansprueche
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Herzogthumes Bayern. 32 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
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p. 113.)
Jirnst,LiandffrafvonHessen-Rheinfel8-Rotenburg.
Mittheilungen aus seinem leben und seinen schriften,
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1330
ERRERA, Carlo
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—2737
£mst, Alfred.
Art de Richard Wagner.
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Ernst, Otto. Erinnerungen aus Alexandria.
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Ernst Aug'ust, Kurfuerst tion Braunschweig-
Luenehurg. IW aIorti«. C. E. von. Sparsamkeits-rescript
Karfuerst Ernst Angnsts, 1691. 4 pp. (In his Beitr. zur
gesch. des Braunschweig.-Laeneburg. hauses und hofes,
V. 4, p. 57.)
Ernst iind sclierz ueber unsere wissenschaft.
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Eruulf. See Amoul.
Erumangan language. Macdonald, D.
Three new Hebrides languages (Efatese, Ero-
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Eros. See Cupid.
Erotianus. Strecker, K. Zu Erotian. 46 pp.
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Erotica, Oreek and Latin.
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(Opera omnia, v. 1.) 3243
Metamorphosis, or Golden ass . . . tr.
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1242
Asino d'oro. 1802. (Firenzuola, A.,
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Catullus, C. V. [Opera.] Ed. by S. G.
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The 8ame, tr. by R. Fletcher. 1656 ; repr.
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iVbt«.— Privately printed, 105 copies.
OviDius Naso, p. Opera. 1766. (Coll.
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Altfranzoesische uebersetzung der Re-
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Due epistole, tratte dal volgarizzamento
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Pervigilium Veneris, adnotabat et emen-
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W. E., Corpus poet. Lai. pt. 2, p. 1414.
Petbonius Arbiter, C. Satirae et liber
Priapeorum, tertium ed. F. Buecheler. 1882.
3246
Peopertius, S. a. Carmina. 1880. {Ca^
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Sappho. Memoir, text, selected render-
ings, and a literal translation by H. T. Whar-
ton. 1885. 3296
• — Vita e frammenti. Discorso e versione
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Aristaenetnx. Love epistles. 38 pp. (Fraser's
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p. 578.) — C'atiilliiH, C. v. Liber carminum. 22 pp.
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p. 233; Postgate, J. P., Corpus poet. Lat. v. 1, p. 83;
Weber, W. E., Corpus poet. Lat. pt. 1, p. 64. )— Selections.
[Lat.] 54 pp. {Pinder,'N., SeUcti<ms from the less knorwn
Lat. poets, p. 1.)— Petroiiliis Arbiter, C. Carmina;
Fragmenta. 9 pp. (C'oif. Pisaur. v. 4, p. 86.)— Priapea.
25 pp. (Catullus, C. v., and others, Carmina . . . reeens.
L. Mueller, p. 95; Petronius Arbiter, C, Satirae, p. 135;
Weber, W. E., Corpus poet. Lat. pt. 2, p. 1398.)— Sapplio.
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(Hesiodus [Works], tr. by C. A. Elton, p. 167.)— Tlbul-
Ins, A. Carmina. 16 pp. (Postgate, J. P., Corpus poet.
Lat. V. 1, p. 270.)
See also Eleg^iac poetry. — Epig:raiiiH. — Oreek
Action, poetry. — I^ati 11 lletion, poetry. Also
Aiiacreoii. — ApoIloniiiH, King of Tyre. — Bion. —
CalliiiiacliiiN. — OalliiN, C. C. — Moseliiis. — Tlico-
critnN.
Erotica, Bibliography.
Gay, J. Bibliographie des ouvrages rela-
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des livres facfitieux, pantagru61iques, scatolo-
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L.96
Erotica, History and criticism.
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Erp, Henrietta van. Abbess of Vrouwen-Clooster.
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1549, continuati usque ad annum 1583. 38 pp. (Mat-
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Errera, Alberto. 1842 — . Daniele Manin. 22 pp.
1 pi. (Carpi, L., Risorgimento ital. v. 4, p. 687.)
Errera, Carlo. " Commentationes Plorentinae
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Errors. Belcher, J. J. Typographical errors.
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Origin of some general errors. 6 pp. ( Pop. Sci. Monthly ^
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Rev. V. 48, 1885, p. 467.)— Slips of the toni^ue and pen.
15 pp. (LitUWs lAv. Age, v. 162, 1884, p. 501.)
Er.scli, Johann Samuel, Gruber, Johann Gott-
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der wissenschaften und kuenste. I section.
Leipzig, 1818-82. 97 v. in 59, 4°. II section.
Leipzig, 1827-89. 43 v. in 28, 4°. Ill section.
Leipzig, 1830-50. 25 v. in 13, 4°. R.45
Note.— v. 86, 88 of the first section are wanting.
Contents.
I SECTION, A-G.
A-Aetus, V. 1.
Aga-Aldus, V. 2.
Ale-Anax, v. 3.
Anaxagoras-Appel, v. 4.
Appellation-Arzilla, v. 5.
Arzneikunde-Azzolini, v. 6.
B-Barzelletten, v. 7.
Bas-Bendorf, v. 8.
Bene-Bibeh, v. 9.
Bibel-Blei, v. 10.
Bleiberg-Bonzen, v. 11.
Boochanpoor-Brezow, v. 12.
Briaensk-Bukuresd, v. 13.
Bulacan-Calza, v. 14.
Camaldulenser-Cazouls les
Beziers, v. 15.
Cea-Chiny, v. 16.
Chiococca-Claytonia, v. 17.
Clearfield-Comum, v. 18.
Conami-Corythus, v. 19.
Cos-Czvittinger, v. 20.
Caberea-Cryptostoma
{Nachtraege), v. 21.
Carlowitz-Oyrillus (Nach-
traege); D-Dani, v. 22.
Daniel-Demeter, v. 23.
Deraetrius-Didymus, v. 24.
Die-Dipyr, v. 25.
Dir-Dominuni mundi, v. 26.
Dominus-Drury, v. 27.
Drus-Dziewonna, v. 28.
Dacia - Dziura - Wiatrzina
{Nachtraege) ; E-Ebergas-
sing, V. 29.
Eberhard-Ecklonia, v. 30.
Eckrauehl-Ehstland, v. 31.
Ei-Eisen, v. 32.
Eisenach-Elzheimer, v. 33.
Em-Enstasis, v. 34.
Ent-Epllogus, V. 36.
Epimachus-Ergyne, v. 36.
Erhaben-Erz-und Truch-
sesse, V. 37. J
Es-Euganei, v. 38.
Eugen-Ezzelino, v. 39.
Eccard-Exeter {Nachtraege);
F-Fabricius, v. 40.
Fabrik-Farvel, v. 41.
Fas-Ferchard, v. 42.
Ferdinand I - Fichtentinc-
tur, V. 43.
Ficinus-Fizes, v. 44.
Flaacb-Flustra, v. 45.
Fluth und ebbe-Fortunlus,
V. 46.
Foruli-Franz Regis, v. 47.
Vol. III.-167.
Franz I-Freiburg, v. 48.
FreidhofT-Friedricli, v. 49.
Friedrich-Fuker, v. 50.
Fulcber - Fyzabad ; Farel-
Fuss {Nachtraege), V. 51.
G-Ga!latin, v. 52.
Galle-Garet, v. 53.
Gargano-Gauhe, v. 54.
Gaukes-Gefreiter, v. 55.
Gefuehl-Gellenau, v. 56.
Gellert-Genezareth, v. 57.
Genf-Qenzano, v. 58.
Geoaris-Georg III, Koenig
von England, v. 59.
Georg IV-Gerhard, v. 60.
Gerhardinger - Gersdorflfs-
burg, V. 61.
Gersen-Geschlecht, v. 62.
Geschlechtsapparat-Gesen,
V. 63.
Gesenius-Getraenk, v. 64.
Getreide-Gewerke, v. 65.
Gewichtr-Gidom, v. 66.
Gi6-Girieux, y. 67.
Giro-Glarus, v. 68.
Glas-Gliers, v. 69.
Glimes-Gnandstein, v. 70.
Gnaphalieen-God save the
King, V. 71.
Godunow-Goetz, v. 72.
Goetze-Gondouin, v. 73.
Gondrai-Gorzubitai, v. 74.
Oosa-Gott, V. 75.
Gottaehnllchkeit-Graaf,
V. 76.
Graagaas-Gradisca, v. 77.
Gradiscaner krieg - Grani-
matico, v. 78.
Grammatik-Granson, v. 79.
Grlechenland, v. 80-85, 87.
Green-Gregorius IV, v. 89.
Gregorius IV-Grezin, v. 90.
Grias-Grizio, v. 91.
Groebel - Grossbritannlen,
V. 92.;
Grossbritannlen, v. 93.
Grossburgk-Grumus, v. 94.
Gruen-Guano, v. 95.
Guanta^Gulaping, v. 96.
Gulapingsloeg-Gussonea,
v. 97.
Guss-stahl-Gymnastik,
V. 98.
Gymnesiae-Gyzels ; Gara-*
Gwalior ( Nachtraege) ;
Register, v. 99.
II 8BCTION
H-Hamburgh, v. 1.
Hamcken-Harrespur, v. 2.
Harrich-Hebung, v. 3.
Hecabona-Heinrich, v. 4.
Heinrich-Hequaesi, v. 5.
Heraea-Herpes, v. 6.
Herpestes-Hlbiscus, v. 7.
Hibo-Hirudines, v. 8.
Hirudo-Hoeklyn, v. 9.
Holocanthns-Hormuz, v. 10.
Horn-Hultschin, v. 11.
Hum-Hypexodon, v. 12.
Hypha - Hyzne ; Baagen -
Hystrlx {Nachtraege) ; I-
lacobi, V. 13.
lacobia-Iba, v. 14.
Ibaba-Iesztreb, v. 16.
leta-Indictment, v. 16.
Indien-Indo-China, v. 17.
Indogermanischer sprach-
stamm - Insektenstich, v.
18.
Insel-Inuus, v. 19.
Invaginatio-Iohann, v. 20.
lohann - lohann - Boniten,
V. 21.
lohanne - lonisches portal,
V. 22.
lonum mare-Irkutzk, v. 23.
Irland-Ismusk, v. 24.
, H-N.
Isnagar-Italien, t. 26.
Italiener-Iuedeln, v. 26.
luden-IuediHche Hteratur,
V. 27.
luedische muenzen - lun-
germannia, v. 28.
lunges Europa-Iury-Tabo-
cas, V. 29.
Iu»-Izzo; labaltsa-Inte-
gralfUnctionen {Nach-
traege), v. 30.
Integralrecbnung-Iunius
(Adrian), v. 31.
K-Karabulaken, v. 32.
Karachitaier - Karl V von
Lothringen, v. 33.
Karl, Herzog von OuUe-
Kauffahrer, v. 34.
KanAnann-KhOrasftn, v. 36.
Kliorsabad-Kleln, t. 36.
Kleinasien-Kochen, v. 37.
Kocher-Koeppen, v. 38.
Koeppen-Kriegh, v. 39.
Kriegsakademie- Kurzsich-
tigkeit, V. 40.
Kusuezk-Landsmannscbsf-
ten, V. 41.
Landstaende-Lebrte, v. 42.
Leibeigenschaft - Ligatur,
V. 43.
Ill SECTION, O-Z.
O-Odyssee, v. 1.
Odysseis-Olba, v. 2.
Olbasa-Onocrotalus, v. 3.
Onod-Ordinaten, v. 4.
Ordination-Oroz, v. 5.
Orphauiten-Osteologie, v. 6.
Osteomalacia-Otzenhausen,
V.7.
Ouabash-Ozzy ; Obajj-Ozo-
dicera {Nachtraege) ; P-
Pachnamunis, v. 8.
Pacholenus- Palermoseide,
V. 9.
Pales-Panus, v. 10.
Panvinius-Parczenzew,
V. 11.
Pardaillan-Pascalia, v. 12.
Pasch-Pankenperlen, v. 13.
Paul-Pehuenohes, v. 14.
Peiden-Pendulinus, v. 15.
Peneda-Perigymna, V. 16.
Perikles-Perse-Rasch, v. 17.
Perses-Peter Ludwig, v. 18.
Peter, Oraf von Oravina-
Pentelkofel, v. 19.
Peutinger-Pfltzer, v. 20.
Pflanzeisen-Phantasma,
V. 21.
Phantast-Philipp, v. 22.
Philipp-Philosophlana,
V. 23.
Philosophie-Phokylides,
V. 24.
Phol-Phyxios, v. 25.
Erskiiie, 1 Baron. See Erskine, T.
Erskine, David Stewart, 11 Earl of Buchan
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4735
Erskine, Rev. Ebenezer. Mitchell, J. Ebenezer
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Erskine, William ( TV. ) 18 cent.
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Ertvelde, Belgium. Potter F. de, and Broeck-
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Ervy, France. Arbois de Jubainville, M. H. d'.
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Eryx, Sicily. Gregorovius, F. Segesta, Seli-
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Esartaaddon, King of Assyria. Rogers, R. W.
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Eschau, Monastery. Notitia fundationis et
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Espaiia artlstica y monumental. Vistas y
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Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet. 1844 — . John
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QUEVEDO, J. Historia del real monasterio
de San Lorenzo, Uamado comunmente del
Escorial, desde su origan y fundacion hasta
fin del aiio de 1848. 1849. 3521
BarlHrh, K. F. (Ed.) Deutsches aus einer Escorial-
handschrift. 1 p. (OemKinm, v. 31,1886, p. 497.)— Bethe,
E. Zwei Iliashandschriften des Escorial. 26 pp. (i?ftet-
niach. miia. n. s. v. 48, 1893, pp. 355, 484.)— Ebert, A.
Handschriften der Escorial-bibliothek, aus dem gebiete
der romanischen literaturen, sowie der engUschen.
24 pp. (Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit. v. 4, 1862, p. 46.)—
Knnst, H. Ein beitrag zur kenntnlss der Escorial-
bibliothek. 237 pp. (Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit. v. S,
1867, p. 361 ; V. 9, 1868, pp. 43, 271 ; v. ID, 1869, pp. 33, 129,
273.)
Esciirsioiieis geoWgicas y paleontol6gicas en
la provincia de Buenos Aires. Ameghino, F.
—1611
Esrtaile, George. Bath as a Roman camp:
rectangular, not pentagonal. 5 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 31, 1886, p. 15.)—
Evidence of the occupation of Balh by the XX legion.
11 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
Proc. V. 32, 1887, p. 48.)— Roman BriNtol and Roman
Gloucester compared with the castra praetoria and the
sites of the castra peregrina, and of the castra equites
singulares at Rome. 9 pp. (Bristol and Gloucest. Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 13, 1888-89, p. 288.)— On the Roman
occupation of Britain. 6 pp. (Archaeol. Journ. v. 44,
1887, p. 51.)
Esrtraeloii, Palestine. Rogers, M. E. Samaria
and plain of E. 24 pp. (Wilson, Sir C. W., Picturesque
Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt, v. 2, p. 1.)— Tristram, H. B.
Esdraelon and Naiareth. 24 pp. (Wilson, Sir C. W.,
Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt, v. 2, p. 25.)
Esdras, Book of. See Bible, O. T., Apocrypha,
Esdras.
E.sclin, Johann Rudolff ( Ed. ) 18 cent.
Chronicon Helveticum. See Tschudi, A.
Eseiibcck, H. Nees von. See Neee von Esen-
beck, H.
Esemia. See JEaemia..
Esk river. Masson, P. Roslin, Hawthornden,
and the vale of the E. 16 pp. (Qillies, J. B., Edinlmrth,
past and present, p. 239.)
E.skinio lang-iiagfe. Pillinq, J. C. Bibliog-
raphy of the Eskimo lang^uage. 1887. (Smith-
son. Inst. Bureau of Ethnol. ) — 3463
Rink, H. Eskimo tribes. Their distribu-
tion and characteristics, especially as regards
language. 1887. 1704
Wells, R., Jr., and Kelly, J. W. Eng-
lish-Eskimo and Eskimo-English vocabularies.
1890. { U. S. Education, Bureau of. Circulars,
no. 2. ) —4361
Eskimos.
MoRiLLOT, L. Mythologie et ISgendes des
Esquimaux du Qroenland. 1874. — 2274
Packard, A. S. Labrador coast . . . With
notes on its early discovery, on the Eskimo . . .
1891. 2493
Peary, Mrs. J. D. My Arctic journal. A
year among ice-flelds and Eskimos. 1893. 2402
Rink, H. Eskimo tribes. Their distribu-
tion and characteristics, e8i)ecially as regards
language. 1887. 1704
Schwatka, F. Children of the cold. n. d.
2406
Bcanvols, E. Descente aux enfers d'aprSs les tradi-
tions groenlandaises. 3 pp. (Soc. am. de France, Ar-
chives, V. 3, 1860, p. 340.)— Boas, F. Social life among
the Eskimo. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 26, 1891, p. 229.)—
Tribal division of the Eskimos of north-eastern America.
2 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 10, 1888, p. 40.)— Cochin, P. S. A.
Les Esquimaux i, I'Exposition universelle. 27 pp. ( Corre-
spondant, v. 71, 1867, p. 826.)— Kelly, J. W. Memoranda
concerning the Artie Eskimos in Alaska and Siberia.
21 pp. (U. S. Education, Bureau of. Circulars, no. 2, 1890,
p. 7.)— Packartl, A. S. Esquimaux of Labrador. 9 pp.
(Beach, W. W., Indian miscel. p. 65.)
See also Al».sUa.— Arctic regions.- Greenland.
Eskiiche, G. Die elisionen in den 2 letzten
fuessen des lateinischen hexameters. 63 pp. (Rheinisch.
mus. n. s. V. 45, 1890, pp. 236, 385.)
Esmeralda. 19 pp. Gillette, W. H. (Century
Mag. V. 1, 1881, p. 613.)
Esnecca, Observations on the word. 5 pp.
Topham, J. (Archaeologia, v. 6, 1782, p. 116.)
Esiieh, Egypt. Memoir on the antiquity of Che
zodiacs of E. and Dendera. 91 pp 3 pi. (Valpy, A. J.,
Class. Journ. v. 24, 1821, pp. 151, 251 ; v. 25, 1822, pp. 63, 284,
380.)
Esiiik, o/.K'tojr/ip. Refutation des sectes. 14 pp.
( Langlois, V., Coll. des hist. anc. et mod. de I'Armtnie, v. 2.
p. 369.)
Esop. See .ffi)sopus.
Esopiis river. Stuyvesant, P. Journey to
Esopus, 1658. 8 pp. (ifajf. Am. Hut. v. 2, 1878, p. 540.)
Esoteric Biiddliism. Sinnett, A. P. —2264
Espafla, Carlos, Conde de. Mort du Comte
d'Espagne. IS pp. (Rev. d. deux mondet, 1840, 4 pit. t. S3,
p. 893.)
espaSa bajo el podbr
1334
essai sur les origines
Eiiipafia bajo el poder arbitrario de la congre-
gacion apost61ica, 6 apuntes documentados
para la historia de este pais desde 1820 a 1832.
2 ed. Paris, 1833. 12°. 3517
£spaflola. New Mexico. Harrison, B. Espanola
and its environs. 11 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 70, 1885,
p. 82S.)
Espafioles pintados por si mismos. 2 ed. Ma-
drid, 1843. r. 8°. 3513
Espartero, Joaquin Baldomero, Dugue de la
Victoria. liOnK^nie, L. L. de. Don Baldomero Espar-
tero. 36 pp. (Jn AwGaleriedescontemp. illustr. T. 3.)
Esp^raiice, L', ou consolation des trois vertus.
130 pp. Chartier, A., (Euvres, p. 261.
Esp^randieii, Emile. 1857—. Nouvelle note
snr un cachet in€dit d'oculiste romain (Sex. Flavins
Basilius). 13 pp. (ijer. arcftfeJ. 3 s. v. 18, 1891, p. 348.)
Espinasse, Francis.
Life and times of Frangois Marie Arouet,
calling himself Voltaire. London, 1866. 8°.
5893
Espiuel, Vicente de. 1544-1634. Fragmento
de una epistola. 6 pp. (Quintana, M. J, Poesuuselecfcu
caaiel. v. 2, p. 49.)
Esplnosa, Baltasar Anduaga y ( 3V. )
Historia constitucional de la monarquia
espanola. See Du Hamel, V., Comte.
Espino««a, Pedro de. Circa 1582-1650. Idilio.
9 PP- (Quintana, M. J., Poesiaa seUctas castel. v. 2, p. 28.)
Esploii dans les cours des princes Chretiens.
9 V. Marana, G. P. 2312
Espiou de police ; ou, mfimoires du Cte. L6oni
de Mortain. 2 v. in 1. Haine, C. d'. 4744
Espoir, Ship. Gonnbville, B. P. de. Cam-
pagne du navire 1' Espoir de Honfleur, 1503-05.
Relation authentique du voyage 6s nouvelles
terres des Indes. 1869. 2472
Esprit de Mirabeaii. 2 v. Chaussard P. J.
B. P. .2694
Esprit de Monsieur de Voltaire. Villaret, 0.
—4171
Esprit fort, Un. 19 pp. ( Correspondant, v. 27,
1851, p. 897.)
Esprit public au XVHI si6cle. Aubertin, O.
4697
Esprit r^volutioimaire avant la Revolution,
1715-89. Rocquain, F. 1681
Esprouceda, Jos6 de. 1810-42.
El diablo mundo : poema. Madrid, 1841.
2 V. in 1, 8°. 2324
Sancho Saldana, 6 el Caetellano de Cuellar :
novela histfirica original del siglo XIII. v. 1-
4, 6. Madrid, 1834. 5 v. 16°. 2337
Kennedy, J. Jo8€ de Espronceda. 32 pp. (In his
Hod. poets and poetryof Spain,p. 291.)— MaKade, C. de.
La po^sie Byronienne en Espagne. Don Jos6 Espron-
ceda. 19 pp. (In hi« Espagne moderne, p. 260.)
Espy, James Pollard.
MoREHEAD, Mrs. L. M. Few incidents in
the life of Prof. James P. Espy. 1888. 3707
Esquerdes, Baron de. See Crfivecoeur, P. de.
Esquilaclie, Prince of. See Borja y Arragon,
F. de. Prince of EquiUxche (in supplement).
Esquimaux. See Eskimos.
Esquisse de la revolution de 1' Amgrique espag-
nole. Palacio, (— ). 4636
Esquisse sur I'histoire, les moeurs, et la langue
des Cigalns. Kogalnitchan, M. de. 1795
Bsqiiisses sur Navarre. 2 v. Avannes, T. d'.
.2604
Essai liistorique sur le commerce et la navi-
gation de la Mer- Noire. Anthoine, A. I.,
Baron de St. Joseph. — 2395
Essai liistorique sur le droit d' Election. Ba-
velier, A. —2314
Essai historique sur les deux Pitt. 2 v. Viel-
Castel, C. L. G. G. de S., Baron de. 4853
Essai politiqtie sur le royaume de la Nouvelle-
Espagne. 5 v. Humboldt, P. W. H. A., Frei-
herr von, and Bonpland, A. 4642
Essai sur I'histoire de la critique chez les
Grecs. Egger, A. B. 2215
Essai sur I'histoire de la litt^rature catalane.
Cambouliil, F. R. 2226
Essai sur I'histoii-e du droit frangais au moyen
age. 2 V. Giraud, C. J. B. —1325
Essai sur I'histoire littfiraire des patois du
midi de la France aux XVI-XVIII sifecles.
2 V. Noulet, J. B. —2132
Essai sur I'histoire naturelle de I'isle de Saints
Domingue. Nicolson, 0. P. — 2576
Essai sur I'iudilKreiice en matifere de re-
ligion. 2 V. La Mennais, H. F. R. de. —4163
Essai siir I'origiiie de l'6pop6e franjaise et
sur son histoire au moyen age. H6ricault,
C. d'. 2383
Essai sur la physiognonioiiie. 4 v. Lavater,
J. G. 4711
Essai sur la vie et les ouvrages de Beaumar-
chais. Berger, F. E. 4793
Essai sur le d^chittrenient de I'Scriture hi6-
ratique de I'Amgrique centrale. Rosny, L. de.
1211
Essai sur le uiinistfere de Turgot. Foncin, P.
.2603
Essai sur le patois poitevin. Beauchet-Fil-
leau, H. —2146
Essai sur le rfegue de Trajan. La Berge, C. de.
{Biblioth. Ecole des hautes (tudes, v. 32. ) — 4154
Essai sur le Tiers-Etat rural. Bernier, P. D.
4604
Essai sur les fresques de Raphael au Vatican.
2 v. Grayer, F. A. —1757
Essai sur les inscriptions du Safa. Hal6vy,
J. 1232
Essai sur les institutions politiques, religi-
euses, gconomiques, et sociales de I'empire
des Incas. Wiener, C. 1622
Essai sur les monnaies du royaume et duchS
de Bretagne. Bigot, A. 2704
Essai sur les origines du fonds grec de I'Es-
curial. Graux, C, {Biblioth. Ecole des hautes
etudes, V. 46. ) —4154
ESSAI SUR TITE LIVE
1335
ESSAYS ON THE EARLY PERIOD
Taine, H. A. 3227
196 pp. Balzac, H. de,
Essai sur Tlte Live.
Essals analytiqnes.
(Euvres compl. v. 20, p. 437.
Essais eii vers et en prose. Rouget de Lisle,
C. J. 2303
Essais sur la literature contemporaine.
Brunetifere, F. 2292
Essay on Assyriolog'y. Evans, G. — 2145
Essay on civil policy. Putt, C. — 3356
Essay on langnage and other essays and ad-
dresses. Hazard, R. G. — 2175
Es.say on New South Wales. Reid, G. H.
3422
Essay on the character and influence of the
stage. Styles, J. 3316
Essay on the government of dependencies.
Lewis, Sir G. C. —2316
Essay on the human ear. Wright, W. —3706
Essay on the mineral waters of Carlsbad.
Carro, J. de. —3706
Essay on the new analytic of logical forms.
Baynes, T. S. —1442
Essay on the tides. Wilcocks, A. — 2487
Essay on trees in landscape. Kennion, E.
—1711
Essay towards a natural, experimental, and
medical history of the mineral waters of Ire-
land. Rutty, J. —3785
Essay upon gaming:. Collier, J. (Goldsmid,
E. M., Coll. Adamant. \. 8.) 3125
Essay upon the probable methods of mak-
ing people gainers in the ballance of trade.
Davenant, C. —2395
Essays. -
College and the Chubch. 1887. —2385
Essays and 'reviews. 1860. 2201
Essays on the Ibish Chukch. 1866.
—1273
• Hermathena, a series of papers on litera-
ture, science, and philosophy. 1874-96, 9 v.
2283
Spectator, The. 1856, 8 v. 2201
British essayists. 13 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 84, 1867,
p. 502.)— Heiile.v, W. E. Essays and essayists. 6 pp.
(In his Views and reviews, p. 188.)— I<ytton, Lady R. D.
W. B. Essay upon essays. 22 pp. (In her Shells from
the sands of time, p. 112.)— Zabriskle, F. N. The essay
as a literary form and quality. 19 pp. (New Princeton
Bev. V. 4, 1887, p. 227.)
See also Criticism.
Note.— In addition to the list on pp. 1248, 49 of the first
Catalogue, the library has the essays of:
Abbott, E.
Adams, H.
Bayne, P.
Blackie, J. S.
Blake, J. v.
Boyesen, H. H.
Brewer, J. S.
Brinton, D.
Brooks, I'.
BrunetiSre, F.
Caird, E.
Carey, M.
Channing, W. B.
Croly, G.
Oust, R. N.
Darmesteter, J.
Davenant, C.
De Vere, Sir A.
Friswell, J. H.
Gibbons, P. E.
Gildersleeve, B. L.
Giles, H.
Gosse, E. W.
Halford, Sir H.
Hazard, R. G.
Hazlitt, W.
Head, Sir F. B.
Henley, W, g.
Hogg, J.
Holland, J. G.
Home, R. H.
Hunt, T. W.
HuefiFer, F.
Hutton, R. H.
Jenkin, F.
Jessopp, A.
Kingsley, C.
Lodge, H. C.
Lytton, Lady R.
D. W. B.
Matthews, J. B.
Mivart, St. G.
Montagu, B. Seadder, H, B.
Nettleship, H. Sharp, B.
Ogilvie, J. Siegvolk, P.
Patterson, R. H. Smith, A.
Pattison, M. Smith, G.
Thackeray, W. H.
Tucker, G.
Tockermao, H. T.
Tupper, H. F.
Very, J.
Procter, B. W. Stephenson, B. L. Wallis, 8. T.
(B. Cornwall, Sterling, J. Wasaon, D. A.
pseud.) Story, W. W. Whedon, D. D.
Romanes, G. J. Sumner, W. G. Whitman, W.
Saintsbury, G. Symonds, J.'.A. Wilson, J.
Essays and reviews. 2 ed. London, 1860.
8°. 2201
Contents. Williams, R. nniiNcn's BibllrnI re-
scarclies.- Powell, B. On the study of the evidences
of Christianity. — Temple, P. Kdiioatlon of the
world. — Pattison, M. Tendencies of religious thought
in EiiKland.— Wilson, H. B. Stances historiqnes de
Oeti^ve. The national church. — Goodwin, C. W. On
the Mosaic cosmogony ,—Jowett, B. On the inter-
pretation of Scripture.
Thlrlwall, C, Bp. of St. David's. Charge delivered
Oct. 1863. Essays and reviews. 90 pp. (/n Am Remains,
v.2,p. 1.)
Essays in Biblical Greek. Hatch, E. —1255
Essays in the constitutional history of the
United States in the formative period 1775-89.
Jameson, J. F. {Ed.) —2313
Essays in the study of folk-songs. Marti-
nengo-Cesaresco, E., Countess. 1337
Essays on Chaucer, his words and works.
2 s. nos. 19, 29. London, 1884-92. 2 nos. 8°.
1302
Note.—FoT 2 s. nos. 2, 9, 16, 18, see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Skeat, W. W. On Chaucer's use of the
Kentish dialect, no. 29.— Jusserand, J. J. Chaucer's
pardoner and the Pope's pardoners, no. 19.— Filers, W.
Dissertation on "The Parson's tale," and the "Somme
de vices et de vertus" of Fr6re Lorens, no. 19.— Cowell,
E. B. On Chaucer's «lneen Anclyda, no. 29.— King-
ton-Oliphant, T. L. On Chaucer's repute<l works,
no. 19.— Skeat, W. W. Romaunt of the Rose, no. 29.
—Why "The Bomaunt of the Bose" is not Chaucer's,
no. 19. — Bossettl, W. M. Chaucer's ">ialnt I^y,"
no. 29.— Karkeek, P. Q. Chaucer's Shipman and his
barge "The Mandelayne," with notes on Chaucer's
horses, no. 19.— Brandl, A. On the historical personages
of Chaucer's "Sqiiyercs tale" and of the spurious
"Chaucer's Dreme," no. 29.
Essays on German literature. Boyesen, H.
H. 2252
Essays on parliamenttvry reform. Bagehot,
W. —1354
Essays on philosophical subjects. Smith, A.
—1452
Essays on political economy. Carey, M.
— 1366
Essays on some disputed questions in mod-
em international law. Lawrence, T. J. —1368
Es.says on some of the modern guides of
English thought in matters of faith. Hutton,
R. H. ^257
Essays on sub,jects of moral and social in-
terest. Blackie, J. S. —1366
Essays on the art of Pheidias. Waldstein,
C. —1743
Essays on the early period of the French
Revolution. Croker, J. W. 4602
ESSAYS ON THE IRISH CHURCH
1336
ESSEX INSTITUTE
Essays on the Irish Church. By clergymen
of the established church in Ireland. Oxford,
1866. 8°. —1273
ConUnU. Anderson, W. niffiriilties of the Irish
church.— Kdwards, A. W. IliHtorioal Mketch of the
church of Ireland. — Byrne, J. Influences exerted on
Ireland by the Irish church establishment; On the
general principles of the establishment and endowment
of religious bodies by the state, with special reference to
Ireland.— Lee, A. T. Some account of the properly
and statistics of the Irish church.
Essays on the principles of charitable insti-
tutions. London, 1836. 8°. —1381
Essjiys upon heredity and kindred biological
problems. 2 v. Weismann, A. F. H. — 1675
Essays upon peace at home, and war abroad.
Davenant, C. —1368
Essen, Prussia. Conway, M. D. An iron city
beside the Ruhr. 24 pp. (Harper^ a Mag. v. 72, 1888, p. 495.)
Essenbelc, Monastery. Annales Essenbecenses.
8 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Scnpl. v. 29, p. 221.)
Essenes, The. 92 pp. De Quincey, T., Coll.
tvrilingli, v. 7, pp. 101, 230.
Essenwein, August Ottmar von. 1813 — .
Die romanische und die gothische bau-
kunst. Darmstadt, 1889. r. 8°. (Durm, J.,
and others, Handb. der architektur, 2 th. v. 4,
pt. 1. ) —1765
Die fortsetzung der classischen baukunst im ostroe-
mischen reiche. Byznntinischc bnnknnst. 42 pp.
(Durm, J., and others, Handb. der architektur^ 2 th. v. 3,
pt. 1, p. 143.)— Die ausgaenge der classischen baukunst.
rhristllelipr klrchonbaii. 140pp. (Durm, J., and
others, Haildb. der architektur, 2 th. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 1.) — Ein-
leitung (Theoretisrlic nnd iilstorische ueber-
alcht). 100 pp. (Durm, J., and others, Mandb. der
architektur, 1 th. pt. 1, p. 1 ; pt. 2, p. 3.)
and others. Allgemeine hochbaukunde.
Darmstadt, 1883-96. 2 v. r. 8°. (Durm, J.,
and others, Handb. der architektur, 1 th.
V. 1, 2. ) —1765
I'jssex, Earls of. See Capel, A.— Cromwell, T.—
Devereux, R. and W.— Man devil le, G. de.
Essex, W. R. H.
Illustrations of the architectural ornaments
and embellishments, and painted glass, of the
Temple church, London, with an account of
the recent restoration of the church, by Syd-
ney Smirke. London, 1845. 4°. — 17C3
Essex, County, England.
Barrett, C. R. B. Essex : highways, by-
ways, and waterways. 1892-93, 2 v. .2523
Berry, W. County genealogies. Pedi-
grees of Essex families, n. d. 3791
Domesday book ; or, the great survey of
England of William the Conqueror, A. D. 1086.
Fac-simile of the part relating to Essex. 1862.
2542
Fisher, W. R. Forest of Essex : its his-
tory, laws, administration, and ancient cus-
. to.-ns, and the wild deer which lived in it.
1887. —4692
Hawley, T., and others. Visitations of
Essex, 1552, 58, 70; 1612, 34. To which are
added, miscellaneous Essex pedigrees from
various Harleian MSS. and an appendix con-
taining Berry's Essex pedigrees. 1878-79, 2 v.
(Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 13, 14. ) 2513
MoRANT, P. History and antiquities of
the county of Essex. 1748, 2 v. 2521
Pym, J. Speech delivered at a conference
with the Lords, Jan. 25, 1641. By occasion of
the petition from the citie of London, and the
counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford.
1641. ( With James I, King of Ot. Brit, Speach
in the Starre-Chamber.) 4555
Suckling, A. Memorials of the antiquities
and architecture, family history, and heraldry
of the county of Essex. 1845. 2521
True relation of the army set out by the
county of Essex, under the command of . . .
Robert, Earle of Warwick : for the defence
of the King and Parliament. 1642. [With
James I, King of Ot. Brit, Speach in the Starre-
Chamber. ) 4555
Wright, T. History and topography of
the the county of Essex. 1831-35, 2 v. 2521
Clark, C. John Noakes and Mary Styles: in the dia-
lect of E., 1839. 40 pp. (Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 76, p. 89. )—
Clarke, J. Notes on objects in the Mayer collection re-
lating to B.; with an account of a discovery of celts and
war implements. 14 pp. 10 pi. ( Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 13, 1873, p. 271.)— Cox, T. Essex.
104 pp. (In his Magna Britannia, v. 1, p. 649.)— French,
A. D. W. Essex. 11 pp. (In his County records, p. 120.)
—Hunter, H. Essex. 281 pp. (In his Hist, of London,
V. 2, p. 425.) — Wood, J. M. Round church towers of E.
88 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 46, 1890, p. 95;
V. 48, 1892, pp. 229, 300.)
See also Brooniileld.— Chelmsford.— Chipping:-
Ong^ar. — Colchester. -Knj^land. — Oreeusted. —
l^ainarsh. — ljeg;hs. Great. — Lonclon. — IVIoreton. —
Pentlow. — Rayne. — SafTron Walden. — Khoe-
bnry.— Stapleford Tawney^j-StllTord.— Stock.—
Waltham.
Esse.x, County, Mass. Robinson, J. Our trees.
A popular account of . . . the native trees of
Essex county, Mass. 1891. (Essex Inst )
—2695
Essex, County, N. J. Bien, J. R., and Ver-
MEULE, C. C. Atlas of the metropolitan dis-
trict and adjacent country, comprising the
counties of New York, Kings . . . and part of
Queens in the state of New York . . . and
parts of the counties of Bergen, Passaic, Essex,
and Union in the state of New Jersey . . . 1891.
1412
Shaw, W. H. History of Essex and Hud-
son counties. New Jersey. 1884, 2 v. 3512
Essex, County, N. Y. Watson, W. C. Military
and civil history of the county of Essex, New
York. 1869. 3563
See also Indian Pass.
Essex County Natural History Society.
Journal, v. 1. Salem, 1852. 8°. (Bound
pamph. V. 249.) 5933
Essex Institute. Bulletin, 1884-96. Salem,
1884-97. 13 V. 8°. .2625
Note.— Fox earlier t. see preceding catalogue.
ESSEX INSTITUTE
1337
ESTIENNE, Henri
Historical collections, v. 21-32. Salem,
1884-96. 13 V. 8°. .2624
JVole.— For v. 1-20 see preceding catalogue.
See also K»biiiN»u, J. Our trees . . . Pub. by the
Essex Institute.
Es.se.v papers. Airy, O. (Ed.) {Camden Soc.
n. 8. V. 47. ) 1504
Esta<;o, Achille. 1524 - 81. Commentarius.
133 pp. (Catullus, C. v., Opera omnia, v. 2, p. 528 : Valpy,
A. J., Soript. Lot.)— In Tlbiilliiiii commentarius. 79 pp.
(TibuUus, A., Opera omnia, v. 2, p. 455: Valpy, A. J.,
Script. Lat.)
Estadistica de*la Repiiblica mexicana. 2 v.
Busto, E. —3392
Estaiiig:, Charles Hector Thgodat, Comte de.
1729-94. Declaration addressed to the ancient French in
North America. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 22, 1889, p. 427.)
—General orders at the siege of Savniinah. 3 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 2, 1878, p. 548.)
Estat de la Perse en 1660. Du Mans, R. {Ecole
des langues orient, vivantes, 2 s. v. 20. ) 3414
Estates, Of the true greatness of kingdoms and.
19 pp. Bacon, Sir F., Essays, with annotations by R.
Whately, 4 ed. p. 305.
Este, Princes of, Dukes of Ferrara and Modena.
PiGNA, G. B. De principibus Atestinis his-
toriarum libri VIH. 1585. 3491
SoLEKTi, A. Ferrara e la corte estense
nella seeonda metA del secolo deoimosesto.
1891. 3534
Oreppi, E. Gli nltiml Estensi. 24 pp. (Soc. stor.
lombarda, Archiv. 1 s. 1881, p. 133.)— Sfovatl, F. Donato
degli Albanzani alia corte estense. 21pp. (Archiv. stor.
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francesi posseduti dagli Estensi nel secolo XV. 10 pp.
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de quelques MSS. de la famine d'Este. 3 pp. (Romania,
V. 18, 1889, p. 296.)
Este, Beatrice d'. Porro Lambertenghi, G.
Nozze d'E. e di Anna Sforza. 52 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda,
Archiv. 1 s. 1882, p. 483.)
Este, Borso d'. Celani, E. Venuta d'E. in
Roma, Tanno 1471. 90 pp. (Soc. rem. di storia patria,
Arehivio, v. 13, 1890, p. 361.)
Este, Ercole H d', Duke of Ferrara. Lettere di
. . . e di altri personaggi del suo tempo intercette per
ordine del Duca di Toscana, Cosimo I. 34 pp. (Archiv.
stor. ital. Appendice, v. 6, 1848, p. 161.)
Clttadclla, L. N. Saggio di storia politica di Ferrara.
Ultimo decennio di Ercole II, Duca IV, 1549-59. 42 pp.
(Archiv. stor. ital. 3 s. v. 25, 1877, pp. 43, 208.)
Este, Hippolito d', Cardinal of Ferrara. 1479-
1520. Lettere, scrltte a Pio Papa quarto, et al Slg. Cardi-
nale Borromeo. 62 pp. (Baluze, E., Afisceii. v. 4, p. 378.)
Este, Isabella d'. See Gonzaga, I. d'E.
Este, Rinaldo d', Duke of Modena. Muratori,
L. A. Relazioni a d'E. 15 pp. (^rcWv. stor. ttoi. Appen-
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Este, Italy. Nuvolato, G. Storia di Este e
del suo territorio. 1851. 3554
PiETROGRANDE, G. Ateste nella milizia
imperiale. 1888. (Venice, R., Deputaz. di
storia patria, Monumenti storid: 4 s. Miscell.
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Lapidi, lucerne, anfore, e bolli nel museo
di Este e nel territorio atestino. 1885. (Ve-
nice, R., Deputaz. di storia patria, Monumenti
storid: 4 s. Miscell. v. 3.) 4362
2522
( Onmibus of mod.
Ohlrarillnl.O. Ateste Delia milizia Impcrlale. 9 pp.
(Niiov. antol. 3 a. v. 26, 1890, p. 647.)
Estt^baiiez (;al<ler4'>ii, Serafln (El Solitario,
pseud. ) 1799-1867.
Escenas andaluzas, bizarrias de la tierra . . .
Ed. de lujo adornata con 125 dibujos por D. F.
Lameyer. Madrid, 1847. 8°. 3621
(^herbulloz, V. (O. Valbert, pseud.) he po«te Don
Serafin Est^banez. 12 pp. (Rev. d. deux morutt*, 1884
3 p«r. V.82, p. 201.)
Estel, Volkmar. Ueber die frage des Weber'-
schen gesetzes und periodicitaetsgesetzes Im gebiete des
zeitsinnes. 8 pp. (Wundt, W. M., Phitos. studien, v. 2,
p. 476.)— Neue versuche aeber den zeitNliin. 29 pp]
(Wundt, W. M., Phitos. studien, v. 2, p. 87.)
Estes park. Peaks about. Chapin, F. H.,
Mountaineering in Colorado: 2405
Estfeve, Eugfene Martin Francois. Vie et la
mort du P6re E. 18 pp. (Correspondant, v. 24, 1849
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Estfeve, N. Au R. P. de Ravignan, souvenir
du 12 Avril, 1846: poeme. 6 pp. (Correspondant, v. 14,
1846, p. 588.)
Estlier, Queen of Persia. Zambrini, F. S. (Ed.)
Storia della Reina Ester. 1864. (Scelta di
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Esther. 46 pp. Smith, H.
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Esther, Book of. See Bible, O. T., Esther.
Esther, Rest of. See Bible, O. T., Apocrypha.
Esther Feverel. 9 pp. Matthews, J. B. (Har-
per's Mag. V. 72, 1886, p. 53. )
Estheriae, Monograph of the fossil. Jones, T.
R. ( Palaeont. Soc. v. 13. ) — 1592
Esth^tique de Schiller. Montargis, F. —1466
Esthoiiia, Russia. Bunqe, F. Q. von, and
others (Eds.) Liv-, est-, und curlaendisches
urkundenbuch. v. 8-10. 1884-96, 3 v. 3662
Note.— For v. 1-6 see preceding catalogue, v. 7 wanting.
Ausdemesthnlsiclieii volhftlcbcn. 36 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 30, 1882, pp. 101, 204.)— I^aiiNdell. H. Baltic
Russia. 13 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 81, 1890, p. 295.)—
Schmidt. F. Ueber eine neuentdeclcte untercambrische
fauna in Estland. 29pp.2pl. (St. Petersburg, Acad. M5m.
7 8. V. 36, 1889.)
See also Baltic provlnccN.
Esthouiaii folk-lore. Kreutzwald, F. Ehst-
nische maerchen. Aus dem ehstnischen ueber-
setzt von P. Loewe. 1869. 1218
,See also RiiNNlaii folk-lore.
Estieniie, Henri. 1528-98.
Ad Senecae lectionem Proodopoeia. In qua
et nonnulli eius loci emendantur. [Paris]
1586. 16°. L.20
Discours merveilleux de la vie, actions, et
dfiportemens de la Reyne Catherine de Medi-
cis. {_Anon.] La Haie, 1663. 18°. (With
Recueil de diverses pi6ces servant d, I'hist. de
Henry III. ) 4697
De Atticac liiigriiae sen dialecti idiomatis. 160 pp.
(Labb6 de Monvfiron, C, Oyrilti, Phil&xeni, aliorumque
vetentm glossaria, p. 947.)— Ad Joannem Cratonem a
Craftheim epistolae ex autographis nunc primum ed,
53 pp. (Passow, F. L. K. F., Opuscula acad. p. 390.) —
Epistolae ad Jac. I>alochanipiiiin. Diorthoticae quo-
rundam Senecae locorum. 129 pp. ( With his Ad Senecae
lectionem Proodopcela.) — Hcrmeneiimata. 48 pp.
ESTIENNE, Henri
1338
ETAPLES, France
(Loewe, G., Corpus glossar. Lot. v. 3, p. 845.)— "Vocabnla
Oraeoa cum Latina interpretatlone ex diversis libris
glossariorutu nomine inscriptis coUecta. 37 pp. ( Loewe,
G., Corpus glossar. Lat. v. 3, p. 438.)
UhII, J. B. Mots ou omis par E. ou inexactement ex-
pliqu^s. 21 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 12, 1815,
pp. 215, 463 ; V. 13, 1816, pp. 161, 406 ; V. 14, 1816, p. 280 ; V. 15,
1817, p. 31.)— H. Observations on the critique in the
Quarterly Review on the new ed. of Stephens' Greek
Thesaurus. 12 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Ctoss. Joum. v. 21, 1820,
p. 90.)— Observations on Prof. Hermann's review of
the new ed. of Stephens' Greek Thesaurus. 12 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 19, 1819, p. 103.)— Materials
for the improvement of the new ed. of Stephens'
Greek Thesaurus. 16 pp. (Valpy, A. .J., Cicws. Jourm. v.lO,
1814, p. 193.)— Schani, M. Zum briefwechsel des H.
Stephanus. 12 pp. (Philologus, v. 42, 1884, p. 548.)— Cur-
sory observations on the article in the Quarterly Review
relative to the new ed. of Stephens' tireek Thesan-
rus. 3 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 23, 1821, p. 376.)
—Remarks on the review relative to Stephens' Greek
Thesaurus in the last no. of the Quarterly Review. 10 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 23, 1821, p. 383.)— Valpy,
A. J. Reply to the Quarterly Reviewer of Stephens'
Greek Thesaurus. 16 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum.
V. 22, 1820, p. 225.)
Passow, F. L. K. F. Heinrich Stephanus. 23 pp.
( Vermis, schriften, p. 296.)— Schanz, M. Zum leben des
H. Stephanus. 5 pp. (Philologtts, v. 42, 1884, p. 414 ; v. 43,
1884, p. 365.)
Estienne, Robert. Feugfere, L. Anciens aiiteurs
franfais: Robert Estienne. 19 pp. ( Rev. contemp. 1S53,
V. 1, p. 187.)— Vallet de Virlvllle, A. Quittance de
Robert Estienne, 1542. 3 pp. {Biblioth. Ecole des Charles,
T. 13. 1851, p. 169.)
Estienne. See also Etienne. — Stephan. —
Stephanus. — Steplien.
Estienne d'Orves, (— ), Comtesae d'. Marie
Bashklrtseff. 23 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 127, 1891,
p. 1075.)
Estimate of the Scottish nobility. Rogers, C.
(Grampian Club.) . .2576
Estlin, J. B. Account of a supply of fresh
vaccine virus from the cow. 40 pp. (Crookshank, E. M.,
Hisl. and pathol. of vaccination, v. 2, p. 323. )
Estlin, John Prior, D. D. Coleridge, S. T. Un-
published letters to e. 117 pp. (Philobiblon Soc. JIfiscel.
v. 15.)
Estoumelles de Constant, Paul Henri Benja-
min, Baron d'. 1852—. Socifit^s secretes chez les Arabes
et la conqufite de I'Afrique du nord. 29 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1886, 3 p«r. v. 74, p. 100.)— Superstitions of
modem Greece. 20pp. (JVi?j«(een(h Cem(.v. ll,1882,p.586.)
Estouteville, Louis de. Luce, S. Louis d'Es-
touteville: Le batard d'Orl^ans et la defense du Mont
St.-Michel., 31 pp. (Correspondanl, n. s. v. 124, 1890,
p. 1024.)
Estra<la, Alvara Florez. See Florez Estrada, A.
Estrades, Godefroi, Comte d', MarSehal de
France. 1607-86.
Lettres, mgmoires, et nfigociations de, tant
en qualitfi d'Ambassadeur . . . que comme
Ambassadeur plfinipotentiaire . . . conjointe-
ment avec Messieurs Colbert et Comte
d'Avaux . . . Ouvrage oft sont compris I'achat
de Dunkerque, et plusieurs autres choses trfes-
intSressantes. Nouv. ed. Londres [La Hage],
1743. 9 V. 16°. 4677
Supplement, servant & I'Sclaircissement de
I'histoire de la R6publique des Provinces-
Unies, pour les ann6es 1674 et 1675. Londres
[La Hage], 1763. 16°. (With his Lettres,
mgmoires, et nfigociations, v. 9. ) 4677
Letters and negotiations of, from 1663 to
1669. Tr. by several hands. London, 1711.
3 V. p. 8°. 4667
doll, J. Recherches critiques sur I'authenticit^ des
ambassades et n€gociations de M, le Comte d'E. 63 pp.
(Bev. hist. v. 3, 1877, p. 283; v. 4, 1877, p. 278.)
Estr^es, Gabrielle d', Duchesse de Beaufort.
Bergrer de Xlvrey, J. Sur le raariage de Gabrielle
d'E. avec M. de Liancourt. 8 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des
Charles, v. 23, 1861, p. 461.)— Desclozeaux, ( — ). Ga-
brielle d'Etrges et Sully. 55 pp. (Bev. hist. v. 33, 1887,
p. ,241.) — Mariage et le divorce de Gabrielle d'E. 58 pp.
(Rev. hist. v. 30, 1886, p. 49.)— Fr«vllle, E. de. Notice
historique sur I'inventaire des biens meubles de Gabrielle
d'E. 23 pp. (BtWtoih.JSoote des Char(«s,v. 3, 1841, p. 148.)
Sec also Henry IV, King of France.
Estr^es, Jean d', Marichal de France. Richer,
A. Vie de Jean d'E. 56 pp. (In his Vie da Marfichal de
Tourville, v. 2, p. 175.)
E.streicher, Karol. 1827—.
Bibliografia polska. Krak6w, 1870-94. 13 v.
r. 8°. L.55.
Notc—W. 8, pts. 1, 2 wanting. Titlepage also in German.
Contents.
St6lkcik XIX.
Akademia-Fussius, J. D. v. 1. R.-Uzywaniu, O. v. 4.
G.-Lygier, v. 2. W.-Zyzn, v. 5.
li-Quot, v. 3.
A.-Ozegowski, A. v. 6. P., A.-Zyneopysanije, v. 7.
St(5lbcib XV-XVII.
Spis chronologiczny, v. 8, pts. 3, 4.
St6lecib XVIII.
Spls chronologiczny, v. 9.
8t(5lecie XIX.
Spis chronologiczny, v. 10, 11.
StClbcib XV-XVIII.
A.-Bezpieczeiistwo, v. 12. Biala-Bzovius, M. v. 13.
Bibliografia polska XIX stulecia. Zeszyt
dodatkowy. W. Krakowie, 1873. r. 8°. L.56
JTote. —Titlepage also in German.
Estremadura, Portugal. PSne, H. de. Es-
quisses portugaises ; promenades dans I'E. 71pp. (Rev.
contemp. 1854, v. 1, p. 132; v. 2, pp. 58, 235.)
Estndios criticos acerca de la dominacion es-
panola en America. 7 v. Cappa, R. 4647
Estiidios sobre la historia argentina contem-
poT&nea. Zuviria, J. M. 4653
Etablisseinents de Rouen. 2 v. Giry, A.
(Biblioth. Ecole des hautes itudes, v. 55, 59.)
—4154
Etanipes, Thibaut d'. 13 cent. Lettre ad-
dressee k Alfonso de Poitiers (24 Mars, 1251). 5 pp. (Bib-
lioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 46, 1885, p. 589.)
Etaples, France. Cousin, L. Emplacement de
Quentowic. 86 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mim. v. 9,
pt. 2, 1851, p. 253.)— Marg;net, P. J. Rapport sur les
fouilles faites a E. 25 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, itfSm.
v. 6, 1845.) — Plgault de Beaupr<^, (— ). Tumulus
gallo-romain a E. 5 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Bull.
1852, p. 112.)— Robert, (— ). Mtoioire sur Quantovic.
24 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mhn. v. 8, 1850, p. 510.)—
Souquet, G. Compte municipal rendu & E. en 1621.
5 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Bull. 1864-57, p. 19. )— Docu-
ments pour servir a I'histoire d'E. 4 pp. (Soc.antiq.de
Morinie, Bull. 1853-54, p. 177.)— Lettre relatifauue figu-
rine antique, trouv6e sur I'emplacement prfisumg de
Quentovic. 3 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Bull. 1857-61,
p. 487.)— Troisi6me p6che archfiologique. 2 pp. (Soc.
antiq. de Morinie, Bull. 1854-57, p. 261.)
ETAT DE LA FRANCE
1S39
ETHE, Hemumn
Etat de la France en 1789. Boiteau, D. A. P.
(Boiteau d'Ambly, pseud. ) 4695
Utat moderne et I'figlise eatholique en AUe-
magne. Stroehlin, E. — 3205
Ktats O^n^raux. — Etats Pr<»viiieiaiix. See
France.
Etbai. See Ethiopia.
Eteliiiig'. BiNYON, L. Dutch etchers of the
seventeenth century. 1895. {Portfolio, no. 21,
1895. ) —4571
Grahame, G. Claude Lorrain : painter
and etcher. 1895. (Portfolio, no. 15, 1895.)
—4571
H ayden, F. S. Art of the painter-etcher. 10 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 766.)— Koyal Society of
painter -etchers. 7 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 29, 1891,
p. 775.)— Vail Rensselaer, M. G. American etchers.
17 pp. {Century Mag. v. 3, 1883, p. 483.)— Weilmore, F.
Modern etching. 11 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 41, 1887,
p. 753.)
See also Eni^ravingr.— Fine arts.— Illnstration
or books, etc.- Photo-eng:ravin|;;.— Photo-etrh-
ingr- Also Art, L'.— Art Journal,- Portfolio.
Etchings.
Carh, J. W. C. Examples of contemporary
art : etchings from representative works by
living English and foreign artists. 1878.
— 17E3
Cornish, C. J. The New forest. 1894.
(Port/oJto, no. 8, 1894.) —4571
Dbuchar, D. Collection of etchings after
the most eminent masters of the Dutch and
Flemish schools. 1803. — 17E4
Rembbant (Rembrandt Hermanszoon van
Ryn). OSuvre de, dficrit et commentfi par M.
Charles Blanc. 1880, 2 v. P. 28. 3
OSuvre complet de, d6crit et comments
par M. Eugfene Dutuit. 1883-84, 3 v. P.29.1
Etchings. Fifty of the most notable
etchings of Rembrandt, reproduced by the
photo-gravure process ; with . . . descriptive
and historical notes to each picture by C. B.
Curtis. [1888]. P.28.3
Ungeb, W. Etchings after Frans Hals.
1873. — 17D3
WoBNUM, R. N. Etchings from the Na-
tional Gallery. 18 pi. . . . with notes. 1876.
— 17D7
YouNGMAN, J. M. Gleanings from nature :
a series of twelve etchings. 1874. — 17 A2
See also Costume.— Eng^raviii^JTS.— Fine arts. —
Pietiires. Also Art, L'.— Art Journal.— Portfolio.
Etching's, Criticism, etc.
BlEGELEBEN, L. M. T., Fveiherr von. Kata-
log der . . . sammlung von alten kupferstichen,
radirungen . . . aus dem nachlasse des H. L.
Baron v. B., versteigerung 15 Feb. 1886. 1886.
—1791
Burnet, J. Rembrandt and his works.
1849. —1722
Dutuit, E. Tableaux et dessins de Rem-_
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1885. P.29.1
Vol. III.— 168.
Evans, A. E., and Sons (Pu6«.) Fine art
circular and print collector's manual. Cata-
logue of nearly six thousand etchings and
engravings by artists of every school and
period, n. d. — 17C5
Gersaint, E. p., and others. Catalogue
raisonng de toutes les estampes qui ferment
I'CEuvre de Rembrandt, et des principales
pieces de ses filfeves. Nouv. 6d. . . . [avec sup-
plement] par M. le Chev. de Claussin. 1824-
28, 2 V. in 1. —1756
Hambbton, p. G. Etchings of Rembrandt.
1894. (Pbrt/oJio, no. 1, 1894.) —4571
KOEHLEB, S. R. Chronological catalogue
of the engravings, dry-points, and etchings of
A. Duerer. 1897. (Orolier Club.) 2262
Michel, E. Rembrandt, sa vie, son oeuvre,
et son temps. 1893. 4771
Naglee, G. K. Leben und werke des
malers und radirers Rembrandt van Ryn.
1843. 4796
Rossi, G. C. Catalog der . . . sammlung
von kupferstichen, radirungen . . . des Herm
Cav. Q. C. R., welche 17 Maerz 1886 . . . ver-
steigert wird. 1886. —1791
VosMAEB, C. Rembrandt, sa vie et ses
oeuvres. 1877. 4772
Freeman, P. On thesiteof "atempleby Chichegter,"
as etched by J. Dunstall. 6 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc.
Coll. V. 7, 1854, p. 66.)— .Widdlcton, C. H. Remarks on
the exhibition of the etched work of Rembrandt. 4 pp.
{.4rcfta«oi. Jbum. V. 34, 1877, p. 83.)
Et^ a, Aix en Savoie. Despine, C, and Audif-
fred, H. —3797
Et^ dans le Sahara. Fromentin, E. .2407
Eternal life. See Future state.
Eternal punishment. See Future punish-
ment.
Eternity. Koehler, R. Ein bild der ewigkeit.
3 pp. (Gemionto, v. 8, 1863, p. 305.)— Mansol, H. L.
Man's conception of eternity. 15 pp. {In his Letters,
p. 107.)— Mussalia, A. Ein bild der ewigkeit. 2 pp.
( Oermania, v. 9, 1864, p. 457. )
See also Existenee. — Future state. — Iinnior-
tallty. — Metaiiliysies.— ]*liiloso|»liy.— Tiieologry.
—Time.
Eternity of matter. Wundt, W. M. Die
Unendlichkeit der welt. 27 pp. (Essays, p. 61.)— Zeller,
E. Der streit Theophrasts gegen Zeno ueber die ewigkeit
der welt. 8 pp. (Hermes, v. 11, 1876, p. 422.)
See also Creation.— Metaphjsles.-Pliilosophy.
Eterno feniminino regale. Carducci, O.
2326
Ethaiidnii, Battle. Alexander, R. C. Edington
or Yatton the Ethandun of Alfred's victory? 15 pp.
( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 5, 1859, p. 193.)
— XIatcliaiii, Q. Battle of E. 14 pp. {Wiltshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 4, 1858, p. 175.)— Reply to the stric-
tures of G. P. Scrope, on a paper relating to the battle of
E. 10 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 5,
1859, p. 255.)— Serope, G. P. Battle of E. 11pp. (Will-
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 4, 1858, p. 298. )
Eth^, Hermann. 1844 — . Aelteste urkunde
ueber Firdaust. 6 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. ZeiU.
V. 48, 1894, p. 89.)— Jfeu-Irftn. 6 pp. (Deutsch.. morg.
gesells. Zeits. v. 87, 1883, p. 108.)— Die hoeflsche nnd ro-
mantische poesie der Perser, 48 pp. (Samml. vtt$ent.
ETHE, Hermann
1340
ETHIOPIA
vortrg. n. s. v. 2, 1887, p. 263.)— Die mystische, didaktische,
und lyrische poesie und das spaetere schriftthnm der
Perser. 52 pp. {Samml. wissens. vortrg. n. s. v. 3, 1888,
p. 143.)
{Ed. ) Auswahl aus Nftsir Chusrau's Kaei-
den. jSee Abfl Mu'ln Nasir ed-Din bin Chusrau.
Etheldrecla, St. Fischer, R. Zur sprache und
autorscbaft der niittelengl. legenden St. Editha und St.
E. 44 pp. {Anglia, v. 11, 1889, p. 175.)— Ilenser, W. Zu
Fischer, Sprache, and antorschaft der mittelengl. legen-
den St. Editha und St. E. 7 pp. (Anglia, v. 12, 1889,
p. S78.)
Kttaelgar, Abp. of Canterbury. Hook, W. F.
Ethelgar. 6 pp. {In his Lives of Abps. of Canterbury,
V. 1, 1860, p. 427.)
Kthelliarcl, Abp. of Canterbury. Hook, W. F.
Ethelhard. 16 pp. (/n hi» Lives of Abps. of Canterbury,
V. 1, 1860, p. 254.)
Utlicliiotli, Abp. of Canterbury. Hook, W. F.
Ethelnoth. 11pp. (in Ais Lives of Abps. of Canterbury,
V. 1, 1860, p. 477.)
Ethelred, Abp. of Canterbury. Hook, W. F.
Ethelred. 16 pp. (7n his Lives of Abps. of Canterbury,
V. 1, 1860, p. 297.)
Ethelvviilf. 9 cent. Carmen. 23 pp. (Duemm-
ler, E., Poet. Lat. aevi Car. v. 1, pt. 2, p. 682 : Monumenta
German, hist.)
Ether (in chemistry). Menschutkin, N. Re-
cherches sur I'influeuce exerc«e par I'isomgrie des alcools
et des acides sur la formation des others composes. 64 pp.
2 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mlm. 7 s. v. 25, 1878; v. 26,
1879.)- Schoenbein, C. F. Ueber einige neue reihen
chemischer beruehrungswirkungen. 32 pp. (Munich,
Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 31 : Mathemat.-phys. classey
Abhandl. v. 8, pt. 1, 1857, p. 37.)
See also AnaeMlhetlcs.- t'hemlstry.— Etherlzn-
tion.— Ethyl.
Ether (in. physics). Gerland, E. Der leere
raum, die constitution der koerper und der aether. 40 pp.
(Samml. tmssens. vortrg. v. 18, 1883, p. 319.)— Helm, G.
Der aether und die wirkungen in die feme. 5 pp. ( Vier-
teljahrsschr. /. wissens. phiUis. v. 6, 1882, p. 429. )
See also Physlrn.
Etherege, Sir George. Circa 1635-91.
Works : plays and poems, ed., with critical
notes and introduction, by A. Wilson Verity.
London, 1888. 8°. 2106
Contents. Comical revenge: or, Love in a tub.—
The Man of mode : or. Sir Fopling Flutter, a comedy.
—Poems.— Nhe woald If Hhe could, a comedy.—
Index.
Oosse, E. W. Sir George Etheredge. 36 pp. (In hU
Seventeenth-century studies, p. 231.)
Etheridge, Robert.
Fossils of the British islands stratigraphi-
cally and zoologically arranged, v. 1. Palseo-
zoic. Oxford, 1888. 4°. —1621
Etheridge, Robert, Jr., and Jack, Robert
Logan. Catalogue of works, papers, reports,
and maps, on the geology, palaeontology,
mineralogy, mining, and metallurgy, etc., of
the Australian continent and Tasmania. Lon-
don, 1881. 8°. W. 38
Etherization.
Gay, M. Statement of the claims of Charles
T. Jackson, to the discovery of the applica-
bility of sulphuric ether to the prevention of
pain in surgical operations. 1847. [Anaes-
thetics, Pamphlets on. ) — 3765
LoKD, J. L., and Lord, H. C. Defence of
Dr. Charles T. Jackson's claims to the dis-
covery of etherization. 1848. (Bound pamph.
V. 229.) 5933
Memorial addressed to the trustees of
the Massachusetts General Hospital, in behalf
of Charles T. Jackson, in relation to the dis-
covery of etherization. 1849. (Bound pamph.
V. 229. ) 5933
United States. House of Representatives,
30 Cong. 2 sess. Report of the Select Com-
mittee to whom was referred the memorial of
Wm. T. G. Morton, asking compensation from
Congress for the discovery of the ansesthetic
or pain-subduing property of sulphuric ether ;
Minority report. 1849. [Bound pamph. y. ^9.)
5933
32 Cong. 1 sess. Report of the Select
Committee to whom was referred the memo-
rial of Dr. Wm. T. G. Morton, asking remu-
neration from Congress for the discovery of
the anaesthetic or pain-subduing properties of
sulphuric ether. 1852. ( Bound pamph. v. 229. )
5933
United States. Senate, 32 Cong. 2 sess.
Report of the Select Committee to which were
referred the various memorials in regard to
the discovery of the means by which the
human body is rendered uniformly and safely
insensible to pain under surgical operations.
1853. (Bound pamph. V. 229.) 5933
Dana, B. H., Jr. The ether discovery. 43 pp. (£i<-
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Review of Dr. M. Gay's statement of Dr. Charles T. Jack-
son's claims to the discovery of the inhalation of sul-
phuric ether, as a preventive of pain. 8 pp. (Anaesthetics,
PaTnphlets on.)
See also Anaesthet ics.-C'lilorororin.— Ether (in
chemistry). — Materia inedlca.
Etherology ; or, the philosophy of Mesmerism
and phrenology. Grimes, J. S. —1538
Ethical systems. 25 pp. Hedge, F. H., Martin
Luther and other essays, p. 226.
Ethical theory, Types of. 2 v. Martineau, J.
—1442
Ethics. See Moral philosophy.
Ethics of evolution. 16 pp. Hyslop, J. H.
(New Englander, v. 53, 1890, p. 260.)
Ethics of field sports. 15 pp. Caton, J. D.,
and Lefflngwell, W. B. (Shields, G. O., Big game of N.
America, p. 567. )
Ethics of Greorge Eliot's works. Brown,
J. C. 2294
Ethics of paiu. 13 pp. Hayman, H. [Brit.
Quart. Rev. v. 82, 1886, p. 372.)
Ethics of political lying. 6 pp. Dicey, E.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 789.)
Ethiopia.
Basset, R. Etudes sur I'histoired' Ethiopia.
(Joum asiat. 7 s. v. 17, 18, 1881. ) 4914
Bent, J. T. Sacred city of the Ethiopians,
being a record of travel and research in Abys-
sinia in 1893. 1893. 1435
ETHIOPIA
1341
ETHNOLOGY
CoNZELMAN, W. E. ( Tr. ) Chronique de
Galiwdewos (Claudius), Eoi d'Ethiopie. 1895.
{Biblioth. Ecole des hautes etudes, v. 104.)
—4152
Makiette, a. F. F., Pasha. Listes g6o-
graphlques des pyl6nes de Karnak, compre-
nant la Palestine, I'Ethiople, le pays des
Somai. 1875, 2 v. 1742
Arnlianl. K. von. Wasserweihe iiach dem ritns der
aethiopischen kirche. 12 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells.
Zeits. V. 41, 1887, p. 403.)— Uroiiiii. E. Listes royales
ethiopienneset leurautorit^historique. 66pp.2pl. {Reo.
archtol. n. s. v. 44, 1882, pp. 99, 153, 206.)— Floyer, E. A.
Mines of the northern Etbai or of northern .Ethiopia.
24 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 24, 1892,
p. 811.)— Orniipe. O. Aithiopenmythen. 32 pp. (Phi-
lologus, V. 47, 1889, pp. 92, 328.)- Moll, H. Present state
of E. 10 pp. (In his Modem history, v. 5, pt. 1, p. 7.)—
Praetorins. F. Ein arabisches document zur aethio-
pischen geschichte. 8pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeite.
V. 39, 1885, p. 362.)— SchwarK. W. Aethiopien. 9 pp.
(Rheinisch. mu». n. s. v. 49, 1894, p. 353.)— Soeln. A. Zu
den Aithiopenmythen. Ip. (Pht(o(o9Ms, v.47, 1889, p.576.)
See also AbyHxinia. -Africa, Northern.
I'uthiopic laiigruage. PRAETOEros, F. ..Ethio-
plsche grammatik, mit paradigmen, litteratur,
chrestomathie, und glossar. 1886. (Peter-
mann, J. H., Porta lingxjMr. orient, v. 7. ) — 2176
Barth, J. Vergleichende studien. 25 pp. (Deutsch.
morg. gesells. ZHts. v. 46, 1892, p. 684.)— Merx, A. Frag-
ment d'onomastiqnebiblique en Ethiopien. 13 pp. (Joum.
asiat. 8 s. v. 17, 1891, p. 274.)— Praclorltis, F. Hami-
tische bestandthcile im .Sthiopischen. 10pp. (Deutsch.
morg. gesells. Zeils. v. 43, 1889, p. 317.)— Kuschitische be-
standtheile im .^thiopischen. 10 pp. (Deutsch. morg.
gesells. Zeits. v. 47, 1893, p. 385.)
Etliiopic literature. Perruchon, J. (Tr.)
Chroniques de Zar'a Ya 'eqob et de Ba 'eda
Maryam. 1893. {Biblioth. Ecole des hautes
itudes, V. 93.) — 4153
Praetobius, F. .^thiopische grammatik,
mitparadigfmen, litteratur, chrestomathie, und
glossar. 1886. (Petermann, J. H., Porta linguar.
orient, v. 7. ) — 2176
9i<*ho(lfle, G. H. Specimens of Ethiopic literature.
31 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 39, 1882, p. 74.)— Triinipp, E. •
Der kampf Adams (gegen die versuchung des Satans),
Oder das christliche Adambnch des Morgenlandes.
jEthiopischer text, verglichen mit dem arabischen origi-
naltext. 172 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr.
V. 52 : Philos.-philol. ctasse, Abhandl. v. 15, pt. 3, 1881, p. 1.)
Ethiopic manuscripts. See Manuscripts and
Papyri, Ethiopic.
Etlinographie prficolombienne du Venezuela.
3 V. Marcano, G. 1703
Ethnoffraphy. See Ethnology.
Ethnolog:ioal Society of London. Brodie,
Sir B. C. Address as President of the Ethnological Society
of London, May 27, 1853. 6 pp. (TForfc*, v. 1, p. 547.)
Ethnolog-y.
Andrian, F., Freiherr von. Hoehencultus
a«iatischer und europaeischer voelker. Eine
ethnologische studie. 1891. — 4275
Baldwin, J. M. Mental development in
the child and the race. 1895. —1455
Beddob, J. Races of Britain. A contri- •
bution to the anthropology of western Europe.
1885. 1793
Berlin. Koenioliche Musben. North-
west coast of America, being results of recent
ethnological researches, n. d. 17D4
Original-mittheilungen aus der ethnolo-
gischen abtheilung. 1885. 1703
Brinton, D. G. The American race : a
linguistic classification and ethnographic de-
scription of the native tribes of North and
South America. 1891. 1797
Essays of an Americanist. 1890. 1704
Brunnhofeb, H. Vom Pontus bis zum
Indus. Historisch-geographische und ethno-
logische skizzen. [1890.] —2175
Featherman, a. In his Social history of
the races of mankind. 1885-91, 5 v. —1381
Gerland, G. K. C. Atlas der voelker-
kunde ... 15 kolorierte karten. 1892. (Berg-
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Hewitt, J. F. Ruling races of prehistoric
times in India, south-western Asia, and south-
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Latham, R. G. Man and his migrations.
1852. 1797
Manteoazza, P. Gli amori degli uomini :
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Marcano, G. Ethnographic prficolombi-
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Peralta, M. M. de, and Alfaro, A. Etno-
logia centro-americana ; catAlogo razonado de
los objetos arqueoWgicos de la Reptiblica de
Costa-Rica en la Expo8ici6n histfirico-ameri-
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Powell, J. W. United States Geographi-
cal and geological survey of the Rocky moun-
tain region. Contributions to North American
ethnology, v. 1-7, 9. 1877-93, 8 v. in 9. —3551
Quatrefages de Breau, J. L. A. de. Hu-
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Rau, C. Early man in Europe. 1876. 1703
Sarasin, p., and Sabasin, F. Weddas von
Ceylon und die sie umgebenden voelker-
schaften. 1893, 2 v. 1791
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Eth-
nology. First to twelfth annual reports, 1879-
90. 1881-94, 12 V. —2631
Bulletins. 1887-93, 16 nos. —3465
Wilson, Sir D. The Ipst Atlantis, and
other ethnographic studies. 1892. 1705
Achelin, T. Entwickelung und aufgabe der moderncn
ethnologic. 17 pp. (Dcutsch.ntndschau,v.54,lSSS,p.69.)
— Principien und resultate der modernen ethnologic.
44 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1885, v. 3, pp. 101, 388.)— Die sittlichen
vorstellungen bei den naturvoelkern. 12 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1891, V. 1, p. 267.)— Der wissenschaftliche charaktcr
der ethnologic. 32 pp. (Zeits.f.voelkerp8ych.-v.n,lSgJ,
p. 20.) — Avery, J. Ra^es of the Indo-Pacific oceans.
15 pp. (Am. Antifi. v. 6, 1884, p. 361; v. 7, 1885, p. 1.)—
Boflinfrton. A. Importance of race and its bearing on
the "negro question." 13 pp. ( ire«(m. iJcr. v. 134, 1890,
p. 415.)— Bnrton, R. F. Ethnology of modern Midian.
82 pp. (Royal Soc. of lit. Trans. 2 s. v. 12, 1882. p. 249.)—
4'aMtaingr, A. Ethnographic et la structure de la pean
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ETHNOLOGY
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ETIENNB, de Rouen
Evkatolii, F. F., Baron d'. De I'origine des nations
europ^ennes. 22 pp. (Oorrespondant, v. 41, 1857, p. 583.)
— Edwar<l», T. R. Sentiment of nationality. 11 pp.
( IFestm. Sev. v. 135, 1891, p. 501.)— Hnnter, J. Inaugural
dissertation on the varieties of man. 38 pp. (Blumen-
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Ethnologie. 130pp. (Siret, H., and Siret, L., Premiers djres
du mital dans le sud-estde I'Espagrw.p. 267.)— Koaiie, A.
H. Ethnology and philology of the European races.
SO pp. (Kndler, F. W., and Chisholm, G. G., Europe, Ap-
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Sei. moral. Mem. 2 s. v. 16, 1888, p. 709.)— l-oiigf, R. S.
Early inhabitants of Britain. 9 pp. ( Westm. Hev. v. 135,
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les progrSs de I'ethnographie mexicaine. 10 pp. (Soc.
am. de France, y4n»ii«iire, v.4, 1889, p. 113.)— Slagnujt, H.
Ueber ethnologische nntersuchungen des farbensinnes.
36 pp. (Samml. tmssens. vortrg. v. 18, 1883, p. 471.)—
Mason, O. T. Mutual obligation of the ethnologist and
the historian. 8 pp. (Am. Hist. Assoc. Popers, v. 4, 1890,
p. 205.)— Naflaillac. J. F. A. du P., Marquis de. Pre-
miferes populations de I'Europe. 32 pp. {Correspondant,
n. 8. V. 121, 1889, p.429.)— MehriiiK, W. Ethnographische
arbeiten der Slaven, vornehmlich Oskar Kolbergs. 43 pp.
(Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 1, 1891, pp. 250, 431.)—
Peet, S. D. Houses and house-life among the prehis-
toric races. 25 pp. 2 pi. (Am. Antiq.v. 10, ISSIS, p. 333.)—
RnocH of mankind. U pp. (Ji'roser's 3fag. v. 44, 1861,
p. 654. )— Rc<lhonse, J. W. Theory of the chief human
races of Europe and Asia. 23 pp. ( Royal Soc. of lit.
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on the ethnology of Tibet. Based on the collections in
the United States National Museum. 82 pp. 52 pi. (Smith-
son. Inst. Board of Regents, Ann. rept. 1893: U. S. 53
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graphical, ethnographical, and historical sketch. 242 pp.
4 pi. 1 map. ( Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 23,
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races. 10 pp. (Soc. am. de France, Annuaire, v. 4, 1889,
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See also Archaeoloj^y, Prehistoric. — Climate. —
ConHanjcnlnity.-Oeoj^raphy.- History.— I..ake
dwelling^H.—Ijang^nag^es.— Man.— Skull.
Also the names of nations, peoples, tribes, etc., as
Aryans.- Avars.— Bodonins.— Britons.— Itiisli-
men — Caxots. — Caribs. — tells. — Ccnomani
Cymry.— t'zechs.— l>orians.— nwarl>» and Pyg-
mies. — Franks. — Gypsies. — Hottentots. - In-
dians of N. A.— .Monicols.-Xet^rues. -Papuans.
—Plots — Nauiarilaus.—Menii tie races.— !iiIavonic
nalions.-Nlovenes.— Turkomans.— Turks.
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96, 9 V. 1704
Anthropological Institute of Gt. Britain
and Ireland. Journal, v. 14-25. Lond., 1885-
96. 12 V. 17C6
JVote.— For V. 1-13 see preceding catalogue.
Anthropological Society of London.
Memoirs, 1863-69. Lond., 1865-70. 3 v. 1706
Anthropological Society of Washing-
ton. Transactions, v. 3. Wash., 1885. 1706
Note.— For v. 1 see Smithsonian Institution, Miscel. Coll.
V. 25.
OOMITE d'archeologie am6ricaine. An-
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Peabody Museum of American Archae-
ology and Ethnology. Reports. Cambr.,1876-
87. 3 V. 1716
SociETE AMERiCAiNEde France. Annuaire.
V. 4, 1876-78. Paris, 1889. 1705
Archives, v. 2-4 ; n. s. v. 1-6. Paris,
1860-88. 9 V. 1705
SociETE D' anthropologie de Paris. Bul-
letins. 3 s. V. 7-4 8. V. 7. Paris, 1884-96. 13 v.
1716
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
M^moires. v. 3 ; 2 s. v. 1, 2. Paris, 1868-
75. 3 V. 1704
SociETE d'ethnographib. Actes, 1873, 75-
77. Paris, 1873-77. 4 nos. 1706
Annuaire, 1876, 78, 90, 91. Paris, 1876-
91. 4 nos. 1706
Bulletin. 2 s. v. 3. Paris, 1889. 1705
Mgmoires. n. s. v. 2. Paris, 1886. 1705
SociETE DES ETUDES japonaisbs, chinoises,
tartares, et indo-chinoises. Mgmoires. v. 2,
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Etliopoiia : a rhetorical study of the types of
character in the Orations of Lysias. Devries,
W. L. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1892.)
.—2306
Ethyl. Butlerow, A. Condensation des hydro-
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Acad. Mim. 7 s. v. 23. 1877 ; v. 27, 1880.)
See also Alcohol.— Chemistry.— Ether (in chemis-
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Etieiiiie, St., of Muret. Gerard d'lthier, Prixyr
of Gram.mont. Vita S. Stephani. 44 pp. (Martfene, E.,
and Durand, U., Vet. script. am.pliss. collect, v. 6, p. 1043.)
— Pierre, Abbot of Grammont. Concessio brachii S.
Stephani Grandimontensis cauonicis coUegiatae ecclesiae
de Thierno facta. 2 pp. (Martfene, E., and Durand, U.,
Vet. script, ampliss. collect, v. 6, p. 1132.)
Etienne, Bp. of Le Puy. 10 cent. Epistola in
passionem S. Placidi martyris et sociorum. 2 pp. (Mar-
t^ne, E., and Durand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect, v. 6,
p. 788.)
Etienne, Bp. of Tournai. 1135-1203. Epistola.
1 p. (Baluze, E., Miscell. v. 3, p. 90.)
Etienne, Abbot of Obasine. Vita. 31 pp.
(Baluze, E., Miscell. v. 1, p. 149.)
Etienne, de FourgSres, Bp. of Rennes. — 1178.
Livre des maniferes, pub. pour la premifere
fois d'aprfes le MS. de la Bibliothfeque d' Angers
par F. Talbert. Paris, 1877. 4°. 2394
The same. Rimarium, grammatik, woer-
terbuch, und neuer textabdruck von Josef
Kremer. Marburg, 1887. 8°. (Stengel, E.,
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Etienne, de Rouen, Monk of Bee. 12 cent.
Draco Norraannicus. 197 pp. (Hewlett, R., Chronicles of
the reigns of Stephen, Henry II, and Richard I, v. 2, p. 585 ;
Mai, A., Appendix ad opera edita, p. 20.)
ETIBNNE, Bugfene
1343
ETRURIA
£tieiiiie, Eugfene. 1843 — .
Vie St. Thomas le Martir, pofeme historique
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philologique. Paris, 1883. 8°. 4773
Eticiiiic. See also Estienne. — Stephan. —
Stephanus. — Stephen.
Etincelle, pseud. See Double, H. M. A. B.-d' A.
de P., Baronne.
Etiiiet'lle, L' : nouvelle. 194 pp. Huguenin,
Mile. A. (T. Combe, paeud.) {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse^
3 p«r. V. 47, 1890, pp. 35, 243, 471 ; v. 48, 1890, pp. 62, 247.)
Ktiquette.
Castiglione, B., Conte. II libro del Cor-
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Godwin, W. Enquirer. Reflections on
education, manners, and literature. 1797.
2283
Habits of good society. 1860. 2262
Lancaster, N» ( Philautus, psewd.) Pretty
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PiccoLOMiNi, A. Gli costumi lodevoli, che
a nobili gentil donne si convengono. Con
una bellissima oratione in lode delle donne.
1622. ( With Pirenzuola, A., Le bellezze . . .
delle donne. ) 2327
Social etiquette, the art of cookery, and
hints on carving. 1858. — 3747
Urquhart, D. Desolation de la Chr6tient6
par la substitution de la familiarity 3, la poli-
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Fragments on politeness. 1870. ( Works,
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Emerson, R. W. Manners. 36 pp. (Works, v. 3,
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hoeflichkeit. 22 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 43, 1885,
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29 pp. (In her Shells from the sands of time, p. 1.)—
Mux well. Sir H, E. Manners. 10 pp. {Blackwood's
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people? 8 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 15, 1857, pp. 388, 526.)—
Tnekeriiian, H. T. Manner. 8 pp. (In ftis Optimist,
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8 pp. (Works, V. 1.)— Washingrton, Q., Pres. of U. S.
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(3Iag. Am. Hist. v. 21, 1889, p. 339.)
See also Conversation. — Courtesy. — ^xeutle-
man. — Planners and Customs.
Etlar, Carit, pseud. See Brosboell, J. C. 0.
Etna, ML Butler, J., 2 Marquis of Ormonde.
Eruption of Mt. E. in 1669; Mt. E. in 1849. 2 pp. (Har-
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Winchelsea. Relation of the late earthquake and erup-
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Etiiolojyiii centro-americana. Peralta, M. M.
de, and Alfaro, A. —3713
Etoffe, ( — ). Free and impartial reflexions on
the character, life, and death of Frederick, Prince of
Wales. 73 pp. (Philobiblon Soc. Jlfiscef. v. 7.)
Etoile, L', Ship. Bougainville, L. A. de. Vo-
yage autour du monde, par la frigate du roi, .
la Boudeuse, et la flflte I'Etoile ; en 1766-69.
[18 maps, 2 pL] [Anon.] 1771. 2402
Etoile, Ordre de 1'. Dacier, B. J. Recherches
historiques sur retablissomcnt et I'extincUon d« TOrdre
de I'Etoile. 27 pp. (Inst, de France, .,4ca<J. /n»crtp«. ifi»«.
V. 89, 1777, p. 662.)
See also Knights an<l KniKhthood,
Eton College.
Bbinsley-Richards, J. (Ed. ) Seven yeaw
at Eton, 1857-64. 1883. —2364
Eton of old ; or, eighty years aince, 1811-
22. By an old colleger. 1892. —2362
How I SPENT my summer holidays in 1876.
By an Eton boy. 1887. 1408
Ritchie, L. Windsor Castle, and its envi-
rons ; including Eton College. 1848. 1514
Wilkinson, 0. A. Reminiscences of Eton
(Keate'stime). 1888. —2305
Willis, R. Architectural history of the
University of Cambridge, and of the Colleges
of Cambridge and Eton. 1886, 4 v. —2782
Benson, A. C. Training of boys at Eton. 11 pp.
(Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 464.)— Bll|rh, J. 8., 8 Earl of Dam-
ley. The Eton tutorial system. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
V. 17, 1885, p. 488.)— Botfleld, B. Eton College library.
6 pp. (In his Notices of libraries, p. 15 : Philobiblon Sec.
Miscel. V. 6.)— Bilekland, C. T. Eton 50 years ago.
9 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 61, 1890, p. 59.)— Cornish, F.
W. Eton reform. 16 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885,
p. 577. )— Oreen, G. C. Eton Montem : a memory of the
past. 10 pp. (Blaehwood's Mag. v. 150, 1891, p. 414.) —
Marlndin, Q. E. Eton in 85. 13 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. t.
V. 37, 1885, p. 753.)— Paul, C. K. Stories of old Eton
days. 10 pp. (Mn«<ee7i(/i Cent. V. 32, 1892, p. 594.)— Pol-
lock, W. H. Eton worthies. 6 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s.
V. 39, 1886, p. 839. )— Salt, H. 8. Confessions of an Eton
master. 15 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 17, 1886, p. 170.)—
Some distant prospects of Eton College. 9 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 67, 1888, p. 204.)
See also Quart. Rev. v. 171, 1890, p. 1. Also Enipland,
Editcation.
Eton of old; or, eighty years since, 1811-22.
By an old colleger. London, 1892. r. 8°.
—2362
Etraiigers a Paris. Desnoyers, L. C. J. F., and
others. .2683
Etreiines nationales. QauUieur, E. H. A.
3637
Etrepagny, Donation d'. 25 pp. Havet, J.
(Biblioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 61, 1890, p. 213.)
Etruria.
Oasati, C. C. M. Jus antiquum . . . avec
une introduction sur les elements du droit
gtrusque. 1894. —3336
Deecke, W. Btruskische forschungen und
studien. Hefte 5, 6. 1883-84, 2 pts. —2154
A^oie.— For hefte 1-4 see preceding catalogue.
Pea, C. Storia dei vasi flttili dipinti che
da 4 anni si trovano nello Stato Ecclesiastico
in quella parte che e nfell' antica Etruria coUa
relazione della eolonia Lidia che li fece per
piu' secoli prima del dominio dei Romani.
1832. ( With his Miscellanea. ) —1194
Gerhard, F. W. E. Btruskische und
kampanische vasenbilder des Koeniglichen
Museums zu Berlin. 1843. 2732
Gray, Mrs. B. C. J. Tour to the sepulchres
of Etruria, in 1839. 1841. 1778
ETRURIA
1344
ETUDES ANALYTIQUE8
. Inscriptiones Aemiliae et Etruriae. 1888.
(Berlin, Akad. wissens. Corpus inscript. Lat.
V. 11, pt. 1.) 1241
Leland, C. G. Etruscan Roman remains
in popular tradition. 1892. 1732
MiLLiN DE Grandmaison, A. L. Pein-
tures de vases antiques vulgairement appelSs
6trusques. tirges de diflf6rentes collections et
gravfi^s par A. Clener, accompagnfies d'ex-
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Myeb, I. Scarabs. The history, manufac-
ture, and relig:ious symbolism of the scara-
bsBUs, in . . . Etruria. 1894. 1778
Walters, H. B. Catalogue of the Greek
and Etruscan vases in the British Museum.
V. 2. 1893. —1704
Allen, C. G. B. A persistent nationality. 5 pp. {N.
Am. Bev. v. 148, 1889, p. 602.)— Bertrantl, A. Conpes
Stmsqnes trouvfies dans nn tumulus en Wurtemberg.
8 pp. (Soc. antiq. de France, Bull. 1880, p. 247, with Mfm.
V. 41, 1880.)— Borrmnnn, R. Ueber eine etruskische
asehenciste des Florentiner Museums, 11pp. (Hist.und
philol. aufsaetze, p. 167.) — Brizio, E. Scoperta di nna
colonla etrusca. 7 pp. (Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 25, 1890, p. 157. )
— Collig^non, M. Les Dioscures : sur un miroir Strusqne
du Mus^ de Bordeaux. 3 pp. 1 pi. (.Bev. archiol. n. s.
V. 41, 1881, p. 321.)— Conestablle, G. C. Di Alessandro
Frangois e dei suoi scavi nelle regione dell' anlica
Etruria. 38 pp. (.iroftir. stor. ttaJ. 2 s. v. 7, 1858, p. 53.)—
Oarm, J. Die baukunst der Etrusker. 93 pp. (Durm,
J., and others, Hajidh. der architektur^ 2 th. v. 1, p. 1.) —
Faltin, G. Der einbruch Hannibals in Etrurien. 20 pp.
(Hermes, v. 20, 1885, p. 71.)— Oatty, C. T. Greek, Etrus-
can, and Roman antiquities, in the Mayer Museum,
Liverpool. 28 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, v. 34, 1883, p. 39.)— Gerhard, F. W. E. Ueber die
etruskischen goettemamen. 4 pp. (Zeits.f. alterthumsw.
T. 14, 1847, p. 673.)— MiKllarini, M. A. Osservazioni
sopra i numeri che usarono gli Etruschi. 13 pp. (Archiv.
star. ital. 2 s. v. 12, pt. 2, 1860, p. 3.)— Morgan. T. On
ancient E. and a tomb at Palestrina. 20 pp. 1 pi. ( Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 40, 1884, p. 353.)— Murray. A.
S. Archaic Etruscan paintings from Caere. 10 pp. 1 pi.
(Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 10, 1889, p. 243.)— Saehsse,
C. R. Bemerkung zu Otfried Mueller's Etruskern. 3 pp.
(Zeits. f. alterthumsw. v. 13, 1846, p. 689.)— .Smith, C.
Polledrara ware. 18 pp. 3 pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies,
V. 14, 1894, p. 206.)
See also Arezzo. — Faleria. — Tuscany.
Etruscan architecture. See Architecture and
Building, Styles and kinds : Etruscan.
Etruscan folk-lore. Leland, C. G. Etruscan
Roman remains in popular tradition. 1892.
1732
Etruscan inscriptions. See Inscriptions,
Etruscan.
Etruscan lan^uagre. Bugoe, E. S. Beitraege
zur erforschung der etruskischen sprache.
1883. (Deecke, W., Etrus. forschungen und
studien, heft 4. ) — 2154
Deecke, W. Die etruskischen bilinguen.
1883. (In his Etrus. forschungen und studien,
heft 6. ) —2154
Ascoll, G. I. Intomo ai recenti studj diretti a dimo-
strare il Semitismo della lingua etrusca. 81 pp. (Archiv.
sicr. ital. 2 s. v. 11, 1860, p. 3.)— BuKge, B. S. Etrusk.
erus und lusxnei. 3 pp. (Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 40, 1885,
p. 473.)— Deecke. W. Etruskisches. 3 pp. 1 pi. (Bhei-
niseh. mu*. n. s. v. 89, 1884, p. 638.)— n«s Rocheo, J.
Examen de la qaestion si la langue des Etrusques a en
du rapport aveo celle des peuples belgiques. 10 pp.
(Brussels, Akad. Mtm. v. 1, 1780, p. 497.) — I,aUeii, E.
Etruskische analogieen zu lateinischen Africismen. 5 pp.
(Archiv. f. latein. lexic. v. 8, 1893, p. 495.)— VaUancey. C.
Antient Etruscan language collated with the Irish. 20pp.
(In his Collect, de rebus Hibem. v. 3, p. 627.)
Etruscan Konian remains in popular tradi-
tion. Leland, C. G. 1732
Etruscan temples at Faleria, Discovery of.
6 pp. Forbes, R. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 48,
1892, p. 245.)
Etruskische und kampanische vasenbilder des
Koeniglichen Museums zu Berlin. Gerhard,
F. W. E. 2732
Ettig, Gotthold. Archeruntica, sive descen-
suum apud veteres enarratio. 162 pp. (Lcipziger studien,
V. 13, pt. 2, 1891, p. 249.)
Ettinueller, Ernst Moritz Ludwig. Wuelcker,
R. P. Ludwig Ettmueller. 3 pp. (Anglia, v. 1, 1878,
p. 553.)
Ettrick forest. Craio-Brown, T. History of
Selkirkshire, or chronicles of Ettrick forest.
1886, 2 V. 2592
Kttrlck I'orest and the Yarrow. 34 pp. (Edin. Bev.
V. 166, 1887, p. 1.)
Ettrick Shepherd, pseud. See Hogg, J.
Etty, William. Fairholt, F. W. Wm. Etty.
7 pp. 2 pi. (In his Homes . . . of Eng. artists, p. 87.)
Etude critique sur le texte de la vie latine de
Ste.-Genevifeve de Paris. Kohler, O. {JBi6-
lioth. Ecole des hautes Hudes, v. 48. ) —4154
Etude de feinnie. 10 pp. Balzac, H. de,
CEuvres compl. v. 2, p. 457.
Etude sur Alexandre Vinet. Molines, L.
4726
Etude sur Gains. Glasson, E. —2327
Etude sur la prononciation de I'Emuet k
Paris. Mende, A. —2146
Etude sur la Rh^torique d'Aristote. Havet,
E. A. E. 3292
Etude sur la vie et le rfegne de Louis VHI
(1187-1226). Petit- Dutaillis, C. (Biblioth.
Ecole des hautes ttudes, v. 101. ) — 4153
Etude sur le Liber censuum de I'Eglise
romaine. Fabre, P. — 3201
Etude sur le libraire parisien du XIII au XV
sifecle. Delalain, P. W. 83
Etude sur les anciennes coinpagnies d'ar-
chers, d'arbal6triers, et d'arquebusiers. De-
launay, L. A. .2691
Etude sur les pamphlets politiques et reli-
gieux de Milton. Gefifroy, M. A. 2205
Etude sur les rapports de l'Am6rique et de
I'ancien continent avant Christophe Colomb.
Gaflfarel, P. 4636
Etude sur les relations politiques du Pape
Urbain V avec les rois de France, Jean II et
Charles V (1362-70). Prou, M. [Biblioth.
Ecole des hautes 6tudes, v. 76. ) — 4153
Etude sur Pline le jeune. Mommsen, C. M. T.
(Biblioth. Ecole des hautes divides, v. 15.)
—4154
Etudes analytiques, Balzac, H. de, CEhivres
compl. v. 17. — 1160
ETUDES CRITIQUES
1345
BU, France
Gtucles criticiues sur I'histoire de la literature
fran9ai8e. 5 v. BrunetiSre, F. 2216, 2292
IiltiideK ci-iti<iiies sur la litt^rature contempo-
raine. 10 v. Scherer, E. H. A. 2226
Etiideis critiques sur les mollusques fossilea.
Agassiz, L. J. R. —2631
Etudes critiques sur les sources de I'histoire
mfirovingienne. 2 v. Monod, G. (Biblioth.
Ecole des hautes itudea, v. 8, 63. ) — 4154
Etudes de pliilolog-ie et linguistique aveyron-
naises. Durand, J. P. —2146
Etudes ^gyptienues, Maspero, G. C. 0. 2702
Etudes ^g-yptologiques. Paris, 1873-80.
16 nos. 4°. 1732
Contents.. Bgvillout, E. Actes et contrats des Mus«ea
^gyptiens de Boulaq et du Louvre, no. 5.— Chrettto-
mnthie •K'lnotlque, nos. 13-16.— Pierret, P. Recueil
d'iiiNcrlptlon.s ingdites du Mus«e ggyptien du Louvre,
nos. 2, 8.— Eougg, O. C. C. E., Vicomte de. InscrlptiouM
hK'roKrlyphiqncs copifies en Egypte, nos. 9-12.— Leffi-
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Apocryphes coptes du ^^oiiveun Testanient, no. 7.—
Guieysse, P. Ritiiol fnn^raire ggyptien, chapitre 64.
no. 6.— Pierret, P. Texte et la traduction d'une at*le
t'lliiopienno ingdite et de divers MSS. religieux, avec
un glossaire figyptien grec du D«cret de Canope, no. 1.
Etudes liistoriques, Cours d'. Daunau, P.
0. F. 14 V. 2411
Etudes liistoriques et philologiques sur la
rime franjais. Bellanger, L. —2156
Etudes liistoriques sur le XIV sl6cle. Paris,
1886. 12°. 4686
Contents. Benoist, C. Politique du Roi <'harles V,
la nation, et la royaut^.
Etudes litteraires sur les classiques fran5ais.
2 V. Merlet, G. 2293
Etudes uiorales sur I'antiquitg. Martha, B. C.
—1458
Etudes i)liilosopbiques. 3 v. Balzac, H. de,
CEuvres compl. v. 15-17. — 1150
Etudes sur Tadministratiou byzantine dans
I'exarchat de Ravenne (568-751). Diehl, C.
2752
Etudes sur I'enipire des Tsars. 2 v. Schnitz-
ler, J. H. 3473
Etudes sur TEspagne. Morel-Fatio, A. 3517
Etudes sur I'histoire de I'art. 4 v. Vitet, L.
—1728
Etudes sur I'histoire du gouvemement reprfi-
sentatif en France de 1789 4 1848. 2 v. CamS,
L. M., Corate de. —1325
Etudes sur I'industrie et la classe industrielle
a Paris au XIII et au XIV siScle. Fagniez, G.
(Biblioth. Ecole des hautes itudes, v. 33.)
—4154
Etudes sur la condition de la classe agricole
et I'fitat de I'agriculture en Normandie, au
moyen age. Delisle, L. V. —1375
Etudes sur la litterature grecque modeme.
Gidel, C. A. 2232
Etudes sur la situation int^rieure . . . de la
Russie. 3 v. Haxthausen, F. L. M. A., Frei-
herr von Haxthavsen-Abbenburg. 3494
Etudes .sur le papyrus Prisse. Vlrey, P.
(Biblioth. Ecole des hautes itudes, v. 70.)
—4163
Etudes sur le regime financier de la France
avant la Revolution de 1789. 3 v. Vuitry, A.
—1371
Etudes sur le rfegne de Robert le Pieux (996-
1031). Pflster, 0. (Biblioth. Ecole des hautes
etudes, V. 64. ) 4154
Etiules sur les arts. Planche, J. B. G. —1728
Etudes sur les idionics pyr6n6en8 de la region
fran5ai8e. Luchaire, A. —2146
Etudes sur les niierozoaireH. Fromentel,
L. E. Q. de. —5671
Etudes sur les Pagi de la Gaule. 2 v. Long-
non, A. H. (Biblioth. Ecole des liautes etudes,
V. 2, 11.) _4i64
Etudes sur les temps priniitifs de I'ordre de
St. Dominique. 5 v. Danzas, A. —3264
Etudes sur les tragiques grecs. 4 v.
H. J. G.
Patin,
3275
Etudes sur W. Shakspear, Marie Stuart, et
I'Argtin. Chasles, V. E. P. 3307
Etudes sj-nthetiques de g^ologie exp6ri-
mentale. Daubrge, A. —1652
Etymological dictionarj' of the German lan-
guage. Kluge, F. 1103
Etjmologies in the Servian commentary to
Vergil. Mustard, W. P. (Johns Hopkins
Univ. Theses, 1892.) .—2308
Etymologisch woordenboek der nederland-
sche taal. Franck, J. R.36
Etymology.
Mueller, F. M. Biographies of words
and the home of the Aryas. 1888. —2176
Smith, B. E. (Ed.) Century cyclopedia of
names. A pronouncing and etymolog^ical dic-
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1112
Gcoflrey, pseud. Etymological researches. 4 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 23, 1821, p. 262.)— Grimm,
J. L. K. Himmel und gaume ; Grnen und kuen ; Darf ;
Trauern ; Woerter des leuchtens und brennens j Jorcna
und zivelles ; Jiukan ; Ueber die znsanimengesetiten
zahlen ; Anhns und stein. 60 pp. ( Kleinere schriften,
v. 7, pp. 212, 213, 236, 239, 263, 275, 279, 374, 410.)— Ueber
etymologic und sprachvergleichung. 28 pp. (Kleinen
schriften, v. 1, p. 300.)— Klein, A. Ueber bedeutung der
etymologic fuer die jurisprudenz. 20 pp. {Zeiis.f.voelker-
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1882, p. 233.)— Zur charakteristik der volksetymologie.
13 pp. {Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. v. 12, 1881, p. 203.)
See also Ijan^iiaso.— NameH. — WordN. Also the
names of languages, as Eiigllsh, French, German,
etc.
Ell, Earls of. Observations on the, and some of
their presumed descendants. 6 pp. Ellis, W.S. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 10, 1868, p. 63.)
Eu, France. Chronique des Comtes d'E. depuis
1130 jusqu'en 1390. 10 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Oaules,
V. 23, p. 439.)— Ex obitnario ecclesiae Angensis. 3 pp.
(Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Oaules, v. 23, p. 449.)
EUBOEA, Island
1346
teUDES
Euboea or Negropont, Island. Bury, J. B.
Enboia before the Lelantine war. 14 pp. (Eng. Riat. Rev.
V. 1, 1886, p. 628.)— The Lombards and Venetians in E.
91 pp. (,Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 7, 1886, p. 309 ; v. 8,
1887, p. IW ; V. 9, 1888, p. 91. )— Lolling. H. G. Arteraision
anf Nordenboea ; Ausgrabnng am Artemision anf Nord-
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Galeazzo Maria Sforza e la caduta di Negroponte. 62 pp.
(Soc. stor. lombarda, Archiv. 2 s. 1881, pp. 79, 337.)— Mnr-
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in Greece, 1896, p. 699.)— Polidorl, P. L. (Ed.) Due
ritmi e una narrazione in prosa di autori contemporanei
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>toT. ital. Appendice, v. 9, 1853, p. 399.)— VIscher, W,
Topographische skizze der insel Euboia. 17 pp. (Kleine
tchriften, v. I, p. 688.)
See alto Xgatm sea.— Ctaalcls.— Styra.
Eubulitles. Fragmenta. [Or.] 1 p. (Kock,
K. T., Comic. Attic, fragm. v. 2, pt. 1, p. 431 j Meineke,
J. A. P. A., Fragm. comic. Or. v. 3, p. 669.)
£ubulides. Julius, L. Reste des denkmales
des E. 15 pp. 1 pi. (K. deutsch. archaeol. inst. MittU.
Athen. abth. v. 7, 1882, p. 81.)— Wolters, P. Zum monu-
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Athen. abth. v. 12, 1887, p. 365.)
Eubulus. B. C. 1 cent. Fragmenta. [Gr.]
52 pp. (Kock, K. T., Comic. Altic. fragm. v. 2, pt. 1, p. 164 ;
Meineke, J. A. F. A., Fragm. comic. Gr. v. 3, p. 203.)
Eucalyptus tree. Uses of. 20 pp. (U. S. State
Dept. Reports from Consuls, v. 46, p. 1.)
Eucbaris, Planet. Ball, L. de. Nouveaux ele-
ments de I'orbite de la planftte (181) Eucharis. 29 pp.
(Brussels, Acad. M6m. cour. v. 51, 1889.)— Recherches sur
I'orbite de la planite (181) Eucharis. 44 pp. (Brussels,
Acad. M(m. cour. v. 49, 1888. )
Eucharist. See Lord's supper.
Eucheria. Versus. 4 pp. (Lemaire, N. E.,
Poet. Lat. min. v. 2, p. 167 ; Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat.
min. V. 3, p. 97.)
Eucherius, St., Bp. of Lyons, —circa 450.
Epitome about certain holy places ; The
breviary ; or, short description of Jerusalem.
London, 1890. 8°. {Palestine Pilgrims^ Text
Soc.) 1405
Formulae spiritalis intellegentiae, instruc-
tionum libri duo, passio Agaunensium mar-
tyrum, epistula de laude heremi. Accedunt
epistulae ab Salviano et Hilario et Rustico ad
Eucherium datae. Recensuit et commentario
critico instruxit Carolus Wotke. Vindobonae,
1894. 8". (Vienna, Akad. wissens. Corpus
script, eccles. Lat. v. 31.) — 3252
Formnlaruin codex saec. VI. 91 pp. (Pitra, J. B.,
Analect. sacra Spicileg. Solesmensi, v. 2, p. 484. )
Eucken, Rudolf Christoph. 1846—. Aristoteles'
anschauung von freundschaft und von lebensguetern.
44 pp. (Samml. wissens. vorlrg. v. 19, 1884, p. 733.)—
Fortlajce als religionsphilosoph. 17 pp. (Zeits.f. philos.
V. 82, 1883, p. 180.)— Ueber bilder und gleichnisse bei
Kant. 33 pp. (Zeit«. /.phitos. v. 83, 1883, p. 161.)— Der
kampf der gegenwart um die lebensanschauiingr im
lichte der weltgeschichtlichen arbeit. 20 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 64, 1890, p. 109.)— Moritz Ncebeck. 14 pp.
(DeutMh. rundschau, v. 50, 1887, p. 224.)— Philosophic des
Thomas von Aquino und die cultur der neuzeit.
54 pp. ( Zeits. f. philos. v. 87, 1886, p. 161. )
Falckenberir, R. Einheit des geisteslebens in be-
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forschungen ueber die einheit des geisteslebens in be-
wusstsein und that der menschheit. 33 pp. (Zeits. f.
philos. V. 90, 1887, p. 110.)- Wlilttakor. T. Eucken, Die
lebensanschauungen der grossen deuker. 4 pp. (Mind,
V. 15, 1890, p. 284.)
Euclides. Circa B. O. 3 cent.
Elements, containing the first six books
and the first twenty-one propositions of the
eleventh book. Cambridge, 1845. p. 8°.
—2447
Introdiictio hnrnionioa: Sectio canonis. 68pp.
(Meibom, M., Antiq. musie. auct. sepiem, v. 1.)
Proclus. Philosophical and mathematical
commentaries on the first book of Euclid's
Elements. 17,92, 2 v. in 1. — 2442
Boetliiiis. A. M. T. S. Euclidis libri. 16 pp. ( Blume,
P., and others, Schriften d. roem. feldmesser, v. 2, p. 377.)
— Fijfnler, G. L. Euclide. 18 pp. 1 pi. (In his Vies des
savants illustres. v. 1, p. 250.)— Helberg, J. L. Eln
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Eiidaeinoni.sm. See Eudemonism.
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Oont^mts.
'AXktjo-tis. 'HW/trpo.
'XvSpoiidxv- 'UpaKXeiSai.
'E/cdjSr;. 'iKiriSet.
'EX^Ki;. 'Iir7r6Xi;Toj (rTeipayi](p6pos.
EURIPIDES
'lipiyima
ri Iv KiMii.
'Op^ffTIJt.
'lipcyinia
T] if Totipon.
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"loiv.
TpvdJei.
Kl/xXbl^.
^iyuraai.
MijScia.
Moschopulus, M. Si/ra^
< TO)/ plow
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Theodulns
, Monk. 'Xi(ivo\pi.i
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'AXk7)(J-ti5, v. 1. 'Itfnyivtta ij iy kffKlii,
'AySpofidxVf V. 2. v. 2.
Bd)tx<") V. 3. 'I^i7^wia i) iy Taipou,
'ExdjSr;, V. 1. v. 2.
'EUyri, V. 3. 'lioy, v. 3.
'HX^icTpo, V. 3. KiiitXw^, V. 2.
'Hpa/cXfiSai, v. .3. Mi)Jeio, v. 1.
*HpaKXi}j fj.aiy6tJ.evoi, V. o. 'Op^ffrrjt, v. 1.
'iK^TiSes, V. 2. 'P^ffos, V. 2.
'iTTTriXuTos <rTe<i>avriif)6pos, TpvdSei, v. 2.
V. 1. 4>oii'ur<roi, v. 1.
Index codicnm. v. 6.— Index eilitionnni praeci-
piinrnm, v. 6.- FraKinota* v. 9.— Matthiae, A. H.
Xotao, v. 6-8. — Scholia tiraeca, v. 4, 5.— Indices, v. 10.
— Tragoediae superstites et deperditarum
fragmenta ex recensione G. Dindorfli. [Gr.]
Oxonii, 1832-40. 3 v. in 4, 8°. 3286
C&ntents.
'AXktjittij, v. 1.
'AySpofiixVy V. 1.
'Airo<rira<rfuiTio, V. 2.
BaKxat, V. 2,
'Exd/Sr;, V. 1.
'EX^KTj, V. 2.
'HX^KTpa, V. 2.
'HpoxXeiSai, V. 2.
'Hpo/tX^s paiydfjeyos, V. 2.
'iK^TiSes, V. 1.
'1^^6X11X0$ ffTe(fiayri(p6pos,
V. 1.
Dindorf, K. W. Annotatlones, v. 3, pts. 1, 2.— In-
dices, v. 3, pt. 2.
Fabulae. Recognovit Adolphus Kirchhofif.
[Gr.] Berolini, 1867-68. 3 v. in 1, 8°. 3287
Contents.
'Iipiyiyaa i] ^y Ai\ldi,
'l<piy^ycLa ij iy A6\iSi,
V. 1.
' Itfuyiytia. 17 iy Taipou,
V. 1.
'lay, V. 2.
KiiicXci)^, V. 2.
Mi)S«o, V. 1.
'OpiaTTit, V. 1.
'Prjffos, V. 2.
TpifidSfs, V. 2.
iotvKraai, v. 1.
'AXktjo-tis, v. 1.
' AySpopulxVi V. 1.
BaKxat, V. 1.
'Exd/Sij, V. 1.
'FAiyv, V. 1.
'll\iKTpa, V. 1.
'HpaxXftSai, V. 2.
'HpoxX^s ij,aiy6fuyos, v. 2.
'lKiTiS(s, V. 2.
'lmr6\vTos, V. 2.
iotyuTffai, V. 3
Vivos EipiirlSou xol filos, v. 1.
'lipiyiyeia i] iy taipoit,
V. 2.
lay, V. 3.
KiiitXw^, V. .3,
Mi)J«a, V. 3.
'Op^ffTijt, V. 3.
'Pi7<T05, V. 3.
TpipdSes, V. 3.
EURIPIDES
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Tragoediae, ex recenaione Augusti Nauckii.
[O.] Lipsiae, 1869-81. 3 v. 16°. 3287
Note.—V. J, 2 are S e<J.
Contents.
'AXic»;<rrit, v. 1.
'AySpofidxv, V. 1.
AvcwTcur^rui, V. 3.
Bditx'", V. 1.
'EKdpri, V. 1.
'EXini, V. 1.
'nXiKTpa, V. 1.
'HpanrXei^ai, v. 1.
'HpaxX^s )W.iv6fievos, V. 1.
'IitfriJo, V. 1.
'IXTJXUTOS ffT(4>aVT)<p6f)OS,
V. 1.
Nanck, J. A. De codiolbus Euripideis et editionibus,
V. 1.— r^TOS EvpiviSov Kal /3(os, v. 1.— Naack, J. A. Dc
Giiripidis vita, poesi, ingenio, v. 1.— Index, v. 3.
[Tragoediae.] Ex recensione Frederic! A.
Paley. [Gr.] Cantabrigiae, 1872-77. 3 v. 16°.
Contents. ^^87
V. 2.
'l<j>iyii>eta i) iv laipois,
V. 2.
'luK, V. 2.
Ki))t\«^, V. 2.
MifJeia, V. 2.
'Op^ffTTJt, V. 2.
'P^ffoj, V. 2.
TpvdSfs, V. 2.
4>oii'«i'<roi, V. 2.
AXitjjffTis, V. 1.
'AySpondxv, V. 2.
Bd/txoi, V. 2.
'E/cd/Sij, V. 2.
'EX^n;, V. 2.
'HX^icTpo, V. 2.
'HpairXetSat, v. 1.
HpaKXyjs fiatvS^voSy v. 3.
'IWriSes, V. 1.
'Iir7r4Xi;Tos <rTe^avi:i<p6pos,
v: 1.
'I(f)iyiveia i) iv AvXldi,
V. 3.
'I<f>iyiyeia i) iv Tavpois,
V. 3.
'Iwp, V. 2.
KiSkXoi^, v. 3.
M^Seta, V. 1.
'Op^o-Tijt, V. 3.
'P^o-os, V. 1.
T/)(()d5es, V. 1.
^ohiffirai, V. 3.
Paley, F. A. De codiribiis Euripidis manuscriptis,
V. 3.— Verbornm et nnniiiinin index, v. 1-3.
Sept tragedies, texte grec. Recension nou-
velle, avec un commentaire critique et expli-
catif, une introduction, et des notices par
Henri Weil. 2 6d., remani6e. Paris, 1879. 8°.
Contents. 3284
Exd/Sij. 'I^iY^xcia 17 ip Taipois.
'WKiicrpa. Mi)5eio.
Iirir6Xi;Tos aT€(fiavTjip6pot. ^Op4<rTrjs.
'Itpiy^veia t) iv \i\lSi..
Pabularum fragmenta recensuit . . . F. H.
Bothe. [Or.] Lipsiae, 1844. 8°. (Bothe, F.
H., Poet. seen. Gr. v. 4. ) 3283
Tragoediae, fragmenta, epistolae ex edi-
tione Josuae Barnesii nunc recusa et aucta,
appendice observationum e variis doctorum
virorum libris collecta. [Cur. S. F. N. Morus
et C. D. Beckius.] [Gr.etLat.] Lipsiae, 1778-
88. 3 V. 4°. 3281
Contents.
Alcestis, V. 1.
Andromache, v. 1.
Baccbae, v. 2.
Cyclops, V. 2.
Dana£, v. 2.
Blectra, v. 2.
Hecuba, v. 1.
Helena, v. 2.
Heraclidae, v. 2.
Hercules fnrens, v. 2.
Bippolytus, V. 1.
Ion, V. 2.
Iphigenia in Aulide,
V. 1.
Iphigenia in Tauris,
V. 1.
Medea, v. 1.
Orestes, v. 1.
Phoenissae, v. 1.
Rbesns, v. 1.
Bnpplices, t. 1.
Troades, ▼. 1.
Ad<litloneN et emendationes scholiorum Euripidis,
V. 3.— Anlinndversioniini in Euripidem accessiones
quaedam, v. 3.— C'hroiiolOKriH Nccniea ab Euripidis
nati tempore ad ejusdem mortem, v. 3.— Reccnsio codl-
eiiin, V. 3. — Recensio edit ion 11 111, v. 3.— Kpistolae,
V. 2.— rrnjfinenta, v. 2.— Barnes, J. De variis ifrain-
■natieoruin HiKiioruiii formis, v. I.— Brunk, R. F. P.
Observationes ad Medeain, v. 3.— Heath, B. Tractatus
de tragicorum Qraecorum nietrlN, v. 3.— Musgrave, S.,
and others. Notae. v. 3.— Prevost, P. Olraervntionen
ad Euripidem, v. 3.— Canter, W. In Euripidem prole-
KOinena, v. 1.— Beck, C. D. Diatribe critica de Riieso,
V. 3.— Recensio Ncriptoriiin in Euripidem, v. 3.— Barnes,
J. Tractatus de trai^oedia veterum Graecornm, v. 1.—
Varietas lectioiilH, v. 3.— Recensio vorNioniiiii, v. 3.
—Barnes, J. Euripidis vitA, v. 1.— Moschopulus, M.
Synopsis vitae Euripidis, v. 1.— Theodulus, Monk. Sy-
nopsis vitae Euripidis, v. 1.— Indices, v. 2, 3.
— Opera omnia; ex editionibus praestantis-
simis fldeliter recusa ; Latina interpretatione,
scholiis antiquis, et eruditorum observationi-
bus, illustrata : necnon indicibus omnigenis
instruota . . . Cura et typis Andrese et Joannis
M. Duncan. [Gr. et Lat] Glasguae, 1821.
9 V. 8°.
3285
Contents.
Alcestis, V. 3.
Ion, V.7.
Andromache, v. 4.
Iphigenia in Aulide,
Bacchae, v. 6.
V. 4.
Cyclops, V. 6.
Iphigenia in Tauris,
Danae, v. 7.
V. 5.
Electra, v. 7.
Medea, v. 2.
Hecuba, v. 1.
Orestes, v. 1.
Helena, v. 6.
Phoenissae, v. 2.
Heraclidae, v. 6.
Rhesus, V. 6.
Hercules furens, v
7.
Supplices, V. 4.
Hippolytus, V. 3.
Troades, v. 5.
C'hronolo^in sceiilva ab Euripidis nati tempore ad
ejusdem mortem, v. 1.— Recensio codloiiiii. v. 1.— Re-
censioeditioniini, V. 1.— Kpigrraniinata, v.7.— EpiM-
tolae, V. 7.— Fra^inenta, v. 7.— Valckenaer, L. K,
Diatribe in Euripidis fragmenta, v. 8.— Barnes. J. De
variis |?rainniatii*oruni Ni^noruni formis, v. 1.—
Hermann, J. G. J. Praefatio ad Heciibain, v. 1.—
Elmsley, P. Praefatio ad lleraclidaN, v. 6.— Hermann,
J. G. J. Praefatio ad Ilemilein rurentcni, v. 7.—
Monk, J. H., Bp. of Gloucester and Bristol. Praefatio ad
IIi|»|»olytum, V. 3.— Valckenaer, L. K. Praefatio ad
Hippolytum, V. 3.— Markland, J. Praefatio ad Iphi^e-
nlani in Aulide el TaiiriM, v. 4.— Syllabus notarum,
quibus designantur iiiaiiiiKeripti et editiones, v. 1,3.—
Supplementum notariiin, v. 8.— Beck, C. D. Prae-
fatio. V. 1.— Musgrave, S. Praefatio, v. 1.— Porson, R.
Praefatio, v. 1.— Matthiae, A. H. PraefationeN, v. 1.—
Canter, W. In Euripidem proleg^oiiiena, v. 1.— Beck,
C. D. Diatribe critica de RheMO, v. 5.— Scholia in
KheNiini et Troadas, v. 5.— Supplementum MCholio*
rum, V. 8.— Recensio soriptornin in Euripidem, v, 1.
—Barnes, J. Tractatus de tra^oe^lla veterum Graeco-
rum, v, 1.— Auctarium notarum in TroadaN, v. 5.—
Recensio verNioniiin, v. 1.— Barnes, J. Euripidis vita,
V. 1.— Moschopulus, M. Synopsis vilae Euripidis, v. 1.—
Theodulus, Monk. Synopsis vitae Euripidis, v, 1.— In-
dices, V. 9.
— Nineteen tragedies and fragments. Tr. by
Michael Wodhull. New ed., corrected through-
out by the translator. London, 1809. 3 v. 8°.
3343
Contents.
Hecuba, v. 1
Alcestis, V. 1.
Andromache, v. 1.
Bacchanalians, v. 2.
Children of Hercules,
Cyclops, V. 2.
Electra, v. 3.
Fragments, v, 8^
Helen, v. 3.
Hercules distracted, v. 3.
Hippolytus. V. 1.
Ion, V. 3.
Iphigenia in Aulis, v. 2.
Iphigenia in Tauris, t. 2.
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Medea, v. 1. Rhesus, v. 2.
Orestes, v. 1. Suppliants, v. 2.
Phoenician damsels, v. 1. Trojan captives, v. 2.
Index, V. 3.
[Tragedies.] Tr. by Rev. R. Potter, v. 1.
London, 1832. 18°. 4367
Co7itent8.
Alcestis. Ion.
Bacchae. Medea.
Hippolytus. Phoenician virgins.
Potter, R. Bio);ra|ihionl Nkctch of E.
Translations from, by J. Cartwright. Lon-
don [1866]. p. 8°. 3343
Contents. I|>hi«(eiii» in Aiilis.— I|ihi^enia In
Tanriji.—.^ertoa.— OvirtlnM Naso, P. CBnone Paridi.
Three dramas, [tr. ] by Wm. Cranston Law-
ton. Boston, 1889. 8°. 3343
Contents. Alkesti«.~On the origin and spirit of
Attic tra(ro«l}'.~K|>llo|fne.— llippol.vtoji.— Mo-
dea.
Frajt^nientH. Tr. by H. H. Milman. 8pp. (.(Eschylus,
Agamemnon, tr. by H. H. Milman, p. 212. )
Beck, C. D. Index Graecitatls Eurlpideae.
1829. {Index in trag. Gr. v. 1.) 3271
BoECKH, A. Graecae tragoediae prlnei-
pum, .lEschyli, Sophoclls, Eurlpldis, num ea,
quae supersunt, et genuina omnia sint, et
forma prlmltiva servata, an eorum famlliis
allquld debeat ex Us trlbui. 1808. 3282
■— DiNDORF, K. W. Annotatlones. 1839-40,
1 V. In 2. ( Euripides, Tragoediae ... ex recena.
G. Dindorfii, v. 3, pts. 1, 2. ) 3285
Metra jEschyll, Sophoclls, Eurlpldis, et
Aristophanis. 1842. 3284
( Ed. ) Scholia Graeca in Eurlpldis Tra-
goedlas. 1863, 4 v. 3285
Hartung, J. A. Euripides restitutus, slve •
scrlptorum Eurlpldis ingenlique censura.
1843-44, 2 V. 3286
Lees, J. T. Aikoki/cJs X(57os in Euripides.
1891. 4204
Mahaffy, J. P. Euripides. 1879. (Green,
J. R., Class, loriters.) 3287
Matthiae, a. H. Notae. 1821-24, 3 v.
(Euripides, Tragoediae, recens. A. Matthiae,
V. 6-8. ) 3285
and others. Lexicon Euiipldeum. 1841.
3284
Musorave, S., and others. Notae. 1788.
( Euripides, Tragoediae, cur. S. F. N. Morus et
C. D. Beckius, v. 3. ) 3281
Patin, H. J. G. Etudes sur les tragiques
grecs. Buripide. 1883, 2 v. 3275
Schmidt, J. H. H. Die lyrischen partlen
in den Dramen des Euripides, rhythmisch
geordnet. 1871. {In his Kunstformen der
griech. poesie, v. 3.) 3281
Scholia Grabca. 1817-18, 2 v. ( Euripides,
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Valckenaer, L. K. Diatribe in Euripldis
perditonim dramatum reliquias. 1821. ( Euri-
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V. 8. ) 3286
Ratlham, C. Atokto. 4 pp. ( tfn«m<Mwn«, n. s. v. 2,
1874, p. 297.)-Rnii<lat, E. Un flracment InMlt d'Eurl-
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V. 9, 1814, pp. 1.5, 293; V. 10, 1814, pp. 34, 369; V. 11, 1815,
p. 25.)— Marklandi notae MSS. in Euripidem. 5 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., CtoM. Joum. v. 25, 1822, p. 839.)— <'., A.
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— Hartu UK, J. A. Euripidis Fabulae, recognovit T. Fix.
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Architecture. History.
Biography. Literature.
Canals. Maps.
Church history. Military and naval history.
Civilization. Natural history.
Commerce. Numismatics.
Education. People.
Emigration. Political economy.
Finance. Politics.
Fine arts.
Europe.
Beyle, M. H. (Stendhal, pseud. ) Mfimoires
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Bradshaw, B. Dictionary of mineral
waters, climatic health resorts, sea-baths, and
hydropathic establishments, with a map. 1884.
1177
Browne, E. Briefaccount of some travels
in divers parts of Europe. 1687. .2461
Burr, A. Private journal during his resi-
dence of four years in Europe ; with selections
from his correspondence. Ed. by M. L. Davis.
1838, 2 v. 4753
Calvert, Q. H. Scenes and thoughts in
Europe. 1863. 1437
Clausade, G. J. A. Voyage dans le nord
de I'Europe. 1850. 2491
PoRSTER, J. G. A. Ansichten vom Nieder-
rhein, von Brabant, Flandern, Holland, Eng-
land, und Frankreich . . . 1790. 1791-94, 3 v.
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EUROPE
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EUROPE, Antiquities
Puller, H. Sparks from a locomotive ; or,
life and liberty in Europe. 1859. 1404
Greeley, H. Glances at Europe. 1851.
1404
Heeren, a. H. L. Essai sur 1' influence
des croisades. 1808. 3735
Holmes, O. W. Our hundred days in
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The same. n. d. ( Works, v. 10. ) 4107
NoU.— Also in Atlanl. Monthly, v. 59-61, 1887-88.
HOLTHAUS, P. D. Wanderings of a journey-
man tailor through Europe and the East. n. d.
( Omnibus of modern romance, v. 7. ) 1291
Kennedy, Mrs. E. G. What I saw. [Scrap
book, containing engravings, lithographs, etc.,
of places visited in Europe.] n. d. L.41
Lee, E. Continental travel. 1848. .2465
Manifesto of the Polish nation to Europe,
voted by the Diet of Poland . . . 1830 ; tr. from
the ... Polish .. . 1832. (Withmn,R., Home
colonies. ) 3155
- — Marsh, C. C. Report upon some of the
magnetic observatories of Europe. 1891. (U.
S. Naval observatory, Astron. and meteor, ob-
serv. 1887, Appendix 1. ) —3401
Mitford, E. L. Land march from Eng-
land to 'Ceylon, forty years ago. 1884, 2 v.
1495
OssoLi, S. M. p., Marchesa d'. At home
and abroad ; or, things and thoughts in
America and Europe. 1856. .2466
Polo, M. Milione. 1827, 2 v. 1481
Prime, S. L Travels in Europe and the
east. 1855, 2 v. .2466
Reade, J. E. Prose from the south. Con-
tinental impressions. 1847, 2 v. .2465
RiETER, P., and others. Reisebuch der
familie Rieter. Herausg. von R. Roehricht
und H. Meisner. 1884. (Biblioth. lit. vereins
in Stuttg. v. 168. ) —3125
RrvES, Mrs. W. C. Tales and souvenirs of
a residence in Europe. [Anon.] 1842.
Satchel guide for the vacation tourist in
Europe. 1874. 2412
— - Stowe, Mrs. H. E. B. Sunny memories of
foreign lands. 1854, 2 v. 1408
Taylor, B. By-ways of Europe. 1887.
1404
Train, G. F. Young America abroad in
Europe, Asia, and Australia. 1857. 1437
Trevor-Battye, a. Ice-bound on Kol-
guev. A chapter in the exploration of Arctic
Europe. 1895. 2471
Wallace, H. B. Art, scenery, and phi-
losophy in Europe. 1855. —1728
Willis, N. P. Pencillings by the way.
1845. 1468
Bnrnuin. P. T. A trip abroad. 8 pp. (N. Am, Rev.
V. 152, 1891, p. 696.)— B<'char€l. F. Vacances d'un jour-
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127 pp. ( Correspondant, n. s. v. 46, 1870, pp. 27, 287, 689, 987. )
— Benjaiuin. S. G. W. Europe in Persian eyes. 3 pp.
(iV. Am. Jiev. v. 149, 1889, p. 505.) — Bett«il.r. G. T.
Europe versus the United States: a Darwinian forecast.
Vol. III.— 170.
11 pp. (.Conttmp. Rev. v. 63, 1888, p. 396.)— Bryant. W.O.
Glimpses of E. 37 pp. (/Vom writing; v. 2, p. 83.)—
Cniiin, C. L'Europa nel secolodi Dante. 20 pp. (Cel-
lini, M., and Ohiviziani, O., Dante e il luo lecolo, p. 1.) —
4'lirlMt. W. von. Avien und die aelteaten nacbricbten
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— Ktlwunlw, W. H., and Crawford, J. M. Europe at the
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KiiierNon, R. W. Europe and European books. 12 pp
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sciences en E. au 16 siftcle. 48 pp. (/f» his Vies de»
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sciences en E. an 17 siScle. 48 pp. (/m /ii» Vies des savant«
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14 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 68, 1891, p. 369.)— Harlleyj
C. A. Inland navigation in E. 60 pp. (/n»(. Citiif. Enffin.
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Zeit, 1886, V. 2, p. 594.)-Jaiiip«, H. Our artisU in E.
17 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 79, 1889, p. 60.)— Jnnif, Sir 8.
Europe revisited. 20 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 22, 1887^
pp. 166, 500.)-KniKht. C. Europe. 16 pp. (In his
Store of knowledge, p. 377.)— Kreyblfh. O. F. Reise-
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Mitgetheilt von Ludwig Schlesinger. 15 pp. (Verein f.
gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehnien, Mittheit, v. 8, 1870
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20 pp. (St-Siraon, C. H. de R., Comle de, and Enfantini
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— l^tng:r«llow. H. W. Hyperion : a romance. '279 pp.
( Works, v. 8, p. 7. )- Outre-mer. 270 pp. ( Works, v. 7
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V. 5, p. 368 ; 1853, V. 1, pp. 90, 394, 575 ; v. 2, pp. 49, 208 ; v. 3'
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toE. 4 pp. (Horper'silfasr. V. 43, 1871, p. 129.)— Bona. O.
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See also the names of the various countries of Europe.
Kiirope, Agriculture.
United States, State, Department of.
Special consular reports. Canals and irriga-
tion in foreign countries. 1891. — 4553
Special consular reports. Forestry in
Europe. 1887. — 1553
BrlliMk and I'orriirn aKricnlture. 21 pp. (N.
Brit. Rev. v. 5, 1846, p. 157.)— Brorh, O. I. Agricultural
crisis in E. 16 pp. (Stalls. Soc. London, Journ. v. 48, 1886,
p. 297.) — !>.. W. A. Colman's European agriculture.
12 pp. (Chr. Exam. 4 s. v. 46, 1849, p. 281.)— I,«««lle, T.
E. C. Movements of agricultural wages in E. 15 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 15, 1874, p. 705.)— H'oodnian, J. J.
Report on agricultural products. 43 pp. (McCormick,
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Europe, Antiquities.
Creeny, W. p. Book of fac-similes of
monumental brasses on the continent of
Europe. 1884. —2712
MuNRO, R. Lake-dwellings of Europe.
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1703
Barber, E. A. Antiquity of the tobacco-pipe in E.
14 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 2, 1879, pp. 1. 117.)— Forr*r. R.
Copper age in E. 4 pp. (^m. ^ritiq. v. 10, 1888, p. 318.)—
(lirataeap. L. P. Prehistoric man in E. ; a summary,
19 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 3, 1881, p. 280; v. 4, 1881, p. 1.)—
EUROPE, Antiquities
1356
EUROPE, Emigration
Wlls*n, T. Epitome of the history and condition of
the science of prehistoric archaeology in western E.
52 pp. {Am. Antiq. v. 9, 1887, p. 335 ; v. 10, 1888, pp. 3, 102,
168, 212.)
Europe, Architecture.
Coney, J. Engravings of ancient cathe-
drals, hotels de vilie, and otlier public build-
ings of celebrity in France, Holland, Ger-
many, and Italy. [32 pi.] 1842. —17 A3
RusKiN, J. Poetry of architecture; or,
the architecture of the nations of Europe
considered in its association with natural
scenery and national character. 1892. — 17C3
Sturgis, R. European architecture : a his-
torical study. 1896. —1765
Europe, Biography.
BiSTicci, V. da. Vite di uomini illustri del
secolo XV. 1892-93, 3 v. (Coll. di opere ined.
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Clausade, G. J. a. Voyage dans le nord
de 1' Europe . . . Suivi d'une biographic des
contemporains c616bre8. 1850. 2491
HiGGlNS, Mrs. N. Women of Europe in
the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. 1885,
2 V. 3795
Parton, J. Noted women of Europe and
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Europe, Canals.
United States, State, Department of.
Special consular reports. Canals and irriga-
tion in foreign countries. 1891. — 4553
Hartley, C. a. Inland navigation in E. 60 pp. {Inst.
Civil Engin. Hydro-^mechanics, p. 101.)
Europe, Church history.
Droysen, J. G. Geschichte der gegenre-
formation. 1893. (Oncken, W., Allgem. ge-
schichte. ) 3723
Maitland, 8. R. The'dark ages . . . state
of religion and literature in the ninth, tenth,
eleventh, and twelfth centuries. 1845. 2452
Merle d'Aubigne, J. H. History of the
g^eat Reformation of the sixteenth century in
Germany, Switzerland, England, etc. 1840-53,
5 V. —1296
History of the Reformation in Europe in
the time of Calvin. 1863-78, 8 v. —1264
<'artiAfl, S. I. Recent evangelistic movements in Gt.
Britain and the continent. 21pp. {Biblioth. Sacra, v. 41^
1884, p. 349.)
.See also 4'atliolic <'linrrli. — Clinrch lilNtory,
Medieval church. — ProteNtaiitlMni. — Koloriiialion.
Europe, Civilization.
Adams, G. B. Mediaeval civilization. 1883.
( History primers. ) 3727
Balues, J. L. Protestantism and Catho-
licity compared in their effects on the civiliza-
tion of Europe. 1851. —4172
Gruen, K. T. F. Kulturgeschichte des
siebzehnten jahrhunderts. 1880, 2 v. in 1. 2425
Qrupp, G. Kulturgeschichte des mittel-
alters. 1894-95, 2 v. 2431
GuizoT, F. P. G. Histoire g6n6rale de la
civilization en Europe. 1840. 2412
The same. 1842. 2412
The same in English. With occasional notes
by C. S. Henry. 1845. 2446
Iloiniiann, F. Aus der kultargeschichte Europa's
(Pflauzen und hausthiere). 48 pp. {Samml. wisseiis.
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Christian civilization in E. from the fall of the Western
Empire to the times of Charlemagne. 16 pp. (Royal
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1880, p. 262.)— Reconstruction of
the civilization of the west, from Charlemagne to the era
of the crusades. 22 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 9,
1881, p. 152. )— Struggle of the Christian civilization from
the era of the crusades to the fall of the East (1453).
16 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 10, 1882, p. 232.)
Europe, Commerce.
Highborn, P. Report on European dock-
yards. 1886. (U. 8. 49 Cong. 1 sess. House
miscel. doc. v. 13, no. 237. )
United States, State, Department of. Re-
ports from the consuls. Commerce, etc. Con-
tinent of Europe. 1880-87, 13 nos. —4553
— Special consular reports. Port regula-
tions in foreign countries. 1891. — 4553
Europe In HtraitN: commerce and war. 13 pp.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 133, 1883, p. 438.) —European
eoninierce. 10 pp. {Edin. Rev. v. 8, 1806, p. 128.)—
Knigrtat, C. Commercial intercourse with China. 24 pp.
{In his Store of knowledge, p. 129.)
Europe, Education.
Kay, J. Social condition and education of
the people in England and Europe. 1850, 2 v.
—2307
Klemm, L. R. European schools ; or, what
I saw in the schools of Germany, France,
Austria, and Switzerland. 1889. ( Harris, W.
T., Internal. Ed. S.y. 12.) —2397
Lange, H. Higher education of women in
Europe. 1890. (Harris, W. T., Intemat. Ed.
S. V. 16. ) —2307
Rashdall, H. Universities of Europe in
the middle ages. 1895, 2 v. in 3. —2373
ScHOBNHOP, J. Technical education in
Europe. 1888. —2364
White, A. D. European schools of his-
tory and politics. 1887. (Adams, H. B.,
Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and polit.
set. 5 8. no. 12. ) 4653
Arnold, M. Common schools abroad. 8 pp. (Cen-
tury Mag. V. 10, 1886, p. 893.)— Mr. Arnol<l'H report on
continental education. 28 pp. (London Quart. Rev.
V. 67, 1887, p. 255.)— Canibuzut. F. Instruction primaire
gratuite, obligatoire, et laique dans les divers gtats
d'Europe et d'Am^rique. 73 pp. (Correspondant, n. s.
V. 110, 1887, pp. 854, 1111.)— Eaniache, H. Decentraliza-
tion scolaire en E. 26 pp. (Correspondatit, n. s. v. 106,
1886, p. 1007.) — National edueation : English and
continental. 19 pp. {London Quart. Rev. v. 55, 1881,
p. 314.)— Flauelint, E. Missions d'instruction en E.
15 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 p«r. v. 86, p. 630.)
Europe, Emigration.
Dingley, F. L. European emigration.
Studies in Europe of emigration moving out
of Europe, especially that flowing to the
United States. 1890. (U. S. 52 Cong. 1 8e«8.
House miscel. doc. v. 16. )
The same. (U. S. State, Depit. of, Special
consular reports. ) —4553
EUROPE, Emigration
1357
EUROPE, Hiatory
Legoyt, a. L'6migration europ6enne, son
importance, ses causes, ses effets. 1861. — 1393
Reports of diplomatic and consular officers
concerning emigration from Europe to the
United States. 1889. {U. S. 50 Cong. 1 sess.
House miscel. doc. v. 15. )
United States, State, Department of. Re-
ports from the consuls. Emigration from
Europe. 1887. —4553
Ktiropean eiiilirration to the United states. 29 pp.
{Edin. Rev. v. 100, 1854, p. 236.)— Ooblnewii, J. A., Comte
de. L'fimigration europ^enne dans les deux Amfiriques.
35pp. {Correapondant, n. s. v. 60, 1874, p. 352.)— IJivolK'e,
C. L'^migration europ^enne dans le nouveau-monde.
38 pp. (Bev. d. deiuc mondcs, 1852, n. pfir. v. 16, p. 92.)
Europe, Finance.
Horton, S. D. Silver in Europe. 1890.
—1366
Kaiirinann, R. von. Pinanzlage der europaeischen
grossmaechte. 32 pp. (Deutsch nmdscliau, v. 42, 1885,
p. 77.)— Laveleye, E. L. V. de. Economic crisis and its
causes. 17 pp." (Conlemp. Bev. v. 49, 1886, p. 621.) —
Nalcrno, G. R. La trasformazione storica dei tributi in
Europa e in America. 35 pp. (iVuou. antol. 3 s. v. 31, 1891,
p. S15.)
See also under Political economy.
Europe, Fine arts.
Bayb, J., Baron de. De I'influence de I'art
des Goths en Occident. 1891. — 1751
Blanc, A. A. P. C. Histoire des peintres
de toutes les 6coles. 1865-77, 14 v. —1742
DoHMB, R. (Ed.) Kunst und kuenstler
des mittelalters und der neuzeit. 1877-86,
6 V. in 8. —1752
ElTELBERGER VON EDELBERG, R. VOU ( Ed. )
Quellenschriften fuer kunstgeschichte und
kunsttechnik des mittelalters und der renais-
sance. 1871-92, 19 V. in 12. — 17C6
FiNDEN, E. Tableaux. A series of thirteen
scenes of national character, beauty and cos-
tume ... Ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. 1837. —1751
Jarves, J. J. Art thoughts, experiences,
and observations of an American amateur in
Europe. 1871. —1717
Labarte, J. Handbook of the arts of the
middle ages and renaissance. 1855. — 1714
Mas Latrie, J. M. J. L. de. Dictionnaire
des musses . . . d' Europe, et de leurs collec-
tions de tableaux, de statues, de bas-reliefs,
et d'objets curieux. 1855. (Migne, J. P.,
Trois. encyc. iMol. v. 4. ) — 2212
Ramee, D. Meubles religieux et civils
conserves dans les prinoipaux monuments et
mus6es de I'Europe. 1874, 2 v. — 17A2
Wallace, H. B. Art, scenery, and philos-
ophy in Europe. 1855. —1728
Onkrloy, F. Influence of the crusades on the arts
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See also under Architecture.
Europe, Genealogy.
Almanack de Gotha, 1810, 12, 51, 60-97.
1810-97, 41 V. 1107
George, H. B. Genealogical tables illus-
trative of modern history. 1875. 2773
HAiaBY, 0. 8. Genealogical and chron-
ological chart of rulers of England, Scotland,
France, Germany, and Spain, n. d. 2782
HUEBNER, J. Genealogische tabellen.
1737-66, 4 V. in 2. 2782
ViTON DE Saint-Alaib, N. Histoire g6n6-
alogique des maisons souveraines de I'Europe.
1811-12, 2 V. 2796
Europe, Geology and palaeontology.
Brandt, J. F. Untersuchungen ueber die
fossilen und subfossilen cetaceen Europa's.
1873. (St. Petersburg, Acad. M6m. 7 s. v. 20.)
—3512
Hull, E. Contributions to the physical
history of the British isles. With a disser-
tation on the origin of western Europe, and
the Atlantic ocean. 1882. 1614
Brandt, J. F. Ergaenzungen zu den fossilen cetaceen
Europa's. 58 pp. 5 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mhn. 7 •.
V. 21, 1874.)— Fluke, J. Europe before the arrival of
man. 40 pp. (/n /it« Excursions of an evolutionist, p. 7.)
— tiratacap, L. P. Prehistoric man in E. : a summary.
19 pp. {Am. Antiq. v. 3, 1881, p. 280; v. 4, 1881, p. 1.)—
Prphifitoric Kiirope and man. 28 pp. {London
Quart. Bet!, v. 56, 1881, p. 408.)
Europe, History.
Abelin, J. P., and others. Theatrum
Europaeum. 1662-1738, 21 v. 3721
Alboize du Pujol, J. E., and Maquet, A.
Prisons de I'Europe. 1845, 8 v. in 4. -^393
Alison, Sir A. History of Europe from
the commencement of the French Revolution
in 1789 to the restoration of the Bourbons in
1815. 1841-42, 10 V. ( Coll. of ano. and mod.
Brit, authors, v. 331-340. ) 3752
The same. 1847-48, 20 v. and atlas. 3717
Arrivabene, F. II secolo di Dante. 1838.
2382
Baldelli Boni, G. B., Conte. Storia delle
relazioni vicendevoli dell' Europe e dell' Asia
dalla decadenza di Roma flno alia distruzione
del Califlfato. 1827, 2 v. 1481
Beust, F. F., Graf von. Memoirs, written
by himself With an introduction by Baron
Henry de Worms. 1887, 2 v. 6841
Biedermann, F. K. (Ed.) Staatenge-
schichte der neuesten zeit. 1858-89, 27 v.
in 22. 4756
Cantu, C. Storia di cento anni (1750-
1850). 1863, 5 v. 2437
Carton, J. Chronicorum libellus, maxi-
mas quasque res gestae, ab initio mundi . . .
complectens. 1543. 3727
Cole, C. Historical and political memoirs,
containing letters written by sovereign prin-
ces, state ministers, etc., from almost all the
courte in Europe, 1697-1708. 1735. 3781
CoUECY, M. R. R., Marquis de. Coalition de
1701 contre la France, 1700-15. 1886, 2 v. 3714
Dahn, F. Urgeschicht* der germanischen
und romanischen voelker. 1880-89, 4 v
(Oncken, W., Allgein. gcschichtc, 2 hauptabth.
2 th.)
3724
EUROPE, History
1358
EUROPE, History
Dandolo, T., Conte. Secolo di Leone X.
1861, 3 V. 2424
Debidour, E. L. M. M. a. Histoire diplo-
matique de 1' Europe depuis I'ouverture du
Congrfes de Vienne jusqu'ft la cl6ture du Con-
grfes de Berlin (1814-78). 1891, 2 v. —2316
Debrett, J. {Ed.) Collection of state
papers, relative to the war against France
now carrying on by Gt. Britain and the
several other European powers. 1794-1801,
10 V. 4466
DoELUNGER, J. J. I. von. Akademische
vortraege. 1890-91, 3 v. 2293
Studies in European history. 1890. 3733
Droysen, J. G. Abhandlungen. 1876. 3714
DuMOURiEZ, C. F. D. Speculative sketch
of Europe. 1798. {Pamphlets, v. 19.) 3126
DuRUY, V. Histoire des temps modernes,
1453-1789. 1887. 3727
EcKHART, J. G. von. Corpus historicum
medii aevi . . . 1723, 2 v. 3741
Flathe, H. T. Zeitalter der Restauration
und Revolution, 1815-51. 1883. (Oneken, W.,
Allgem. geschichte, 4 hauptabth. 2 th. ) 3723
Frederick I, William Charles, King of
Wuerttemberg. Politische und militaerische
correspondenz mit Kaiser Napoleon I. Her-
ausg. von A. von Schlossberger, 1805-13. 1889.
3714
Freeman, E. A. Chief periods of European
history. 1886. 3725
Froissart, J. Histoire et chronique me-
morable. 1574, 4 v. in 1. .2581
FusTBL DE CouLANGBS, N. D. Recherches
sur quelques problfimes d'histoire. 1885. 3733
Fyffe, C. a. History of modern Europe.
1886-89, 3 v. 3714
• Gfroerer, a. F. Geschichte des acht-
zehnten jahrhunderts. 1862-84, 4 v. 2425
Papst Gregorius VII, und sein zeitalter.
1859-61, 7 v. —3262
Hearn, T. Rise and progress of freedom
in modern Europe. 1793. (Pamphlets, v. 10. )
3126
Heeren, a. H. L., and others {Eds.) Ge-
schichte der europaeischen staaten. 1884-96,
30 v. 3715
Note.— For earlier v, sec preceding catalogue.
Hewitt, J. F. Ruling races of prehistoric
times in India, south-western Asia, and
southern Europe. 1894. 1706
Historical register. 1717-38, 23 v. 3716
The same. 1724, 2 v. 3716
HORMAYR zu HORTBNBURG, J., Freiherr
von. Heer von Inneroestreich unter den be-
fehlen des Erzherzogs Johann im kriege von
1809 in Italien, Tyrol, und Ungarn. [Anon.]
1817. 3677
Iriarte, or Yriarte, T. de. Lecciones in-
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1823, 2 V. in 1. 2425
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Keary, C. F. The Vikings in western
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Meheqan, G. a. de. Tableau de I'histoire
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MuRDOCK, H. Reconstruction of Europe.
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Roeslbr, C. F. Chronica medii aevi, argu-
mento generaliora . . . post Eusebium atque
Hieronymum res secc. IV, V, et VI expo-
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tory, 1780-1880. 1891. 3717
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Tytlbr, p. p. England under the reigns
of Edward VI and Mary, with the contem-
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middle ages. 1837. 3714
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Sachsen. 1859, 4 v. 3602, atlas 3601
' Aiiaiii, of Clermont. Excerpta e Floribus historiarum*
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74 pp. (Pistorius, J., Rer. German, script, v. 1, p. 943.) —
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war.— Crusades.— Franco-Werman war — Middle
a);:es. — Rerorination. — Russo-Tiirklsh war. —
Seven .vear.s" war.— Thirty .vears" war; a*so the
names of the various countries of Europe, and Charle-
■nairne. — Charles V. —Frederick, the Great. —Na-
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Ludlow, J. M. Popular epics of the middle
ages of the Norse-German and Carlovingian
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Morris, G. P., and Willis, N. P. Prose
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EUROPE, Liteiature, History and crit.
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Bernard, A. J. De I'origine et des debuts
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les plus fitendues et les plus consclencieuses
sur les origines de la typographie dans toutes
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Hallam, H. Introduction to the litera-
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Hawkins, R. C. Titles of first books from
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SiMONDE DE SiSMONDi, J. C. L. Historical
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1823, 4 v. 2221
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Abont, E. D'un projct de remaniement de la carte
del'E. 12 pp. (Bct. confemp. 1855, V. 3, p. 516.)
Europe, Military and naval history.
Adams, C. Great campaigns. A succinct
account of the principal military operations
which have taken place in Europe, 1796-1870.
1877. —2775
Fane, J., 11 Earl of Westmoreland. Memoir
of the operations of the allied armies, under
Prince Schwarzenberg and Marshal Blucher,
1813-14. 1822. .2666
King, J. W. Report on the European ships
of war and their armament. 1877. -=-2775
Mahan, A. T. Infiuence of sea power upon
history, 1660-1783. [1889.] 2423
Influence of sea power upon the French
Revolution and empire. 1893, 2 v. 2672
Murdoch, H. Reconstruction of Europe.
A sketch of the diplomatic and military his-
tory of continental Europe from the rise to
the fall of the second French empire. 1889.
3725
The same. 1890. 3717
Vault, F. E. Guerres des Alpes. Guerre
de la succession d'Autriche (1742-48). Revu,
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Wellesley, a., 1 Duke of Wellington. De-
spatches, correspondence, and memoranda.
Ed. by his son, the Duke of Wellington. 1867-
80, 8 V. 2555
Despatches during his various cam-
paigns in India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain,
the Low Countries, and France, 1799-1815.
Compiled by Lt.-Col. Gurdwood. 1837-38,
12 V. 2556
Supplementary despatches and memo-
randa. Ed. by his son, the Duke of Welling-
ton. 1858-72, 15 V. 2555
Bpresforfl. Lord C. W. de la P. British fleet and the
state of E. 11 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 1.)—
Oo4l|ro, T. A. Glance at the European armies, 14 pp.
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Essay on the balance of power in E. A second essay by
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of European armies. 20 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 47, ISSO,
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Mutteringsof war in E. 9 pp. (For«m, v. 8, 1889, p. 117.)
—Balance of military power in E. 96 pp. 1 map.
(BlaektDOod's Mag. v. 142, 1887, pp. 124, 291, 583, 870.)—
Thayer. W. R. Armed truce of the powers. 18 pp.
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Europe, Natural history.
BojANUS, L. H. Anatome testudinis Eu-
ropaeae, indagavit, depinxit, commentatus
est. Accedunt tabulae XXXI . . . 1819-21,
2 v. —2651
Merian, M. S. Histoire g6n6rale des in-
sectes de Surinam et de toute 1' Europe. 1771,
3 V. —2652
Comber, T. Geographical statistics of the extra-
British European flora. 10 pp. (Lancashire and Che-
shire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 3, 1875, p. 13.)— .lOMlaii, H.
Binnenmollusken der noerdlich gcmaessigten laender
von Europa und Asien und der arktischen laender.
222 pp. 10 pi. (Acad. Caes. Leop.-Car. Nova acta, v. 45,
1884, p. 181.)
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Europe, Naval history. See under Military and
naval history.
Europe, Numismatics.
Engel, a., an a Serrure, R. Trait6 de
numismatique du moyen age. 1891-94, 2 v.
2704
Hazlitt, W. C. Coinage of the European
continent. 1893. 2766
Keary, C. F. Coinage of Christian E. 26 pp. (Poole,
S. L., Coins and Tnedals, p. 74. )
Europe, Palaeontology. See with Geology.
Europe, People.
Andrian, F., Frciherr von. Hoehencultus
asiatischer und europaeischer voelker. 1891.
—4275
Bbddoe, J. Races of Britain. A contribu-
tion to the anthropology of western Europe.
1885. 1793
EUROPE, People
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EUROPE, PoUUoa
Choiseul-d'Aillecourt, a. M. U., Comte
de. De I'influence des croisades sur l'6tat des
peuples de I'Europe. 1809. 3735
COLMAN, H. European life and manners.
1849, 2 V. 1437
Hewitt, J. F. Ruling races of prehistoric
times in India, south-western Asia, and south-
ern Europe. 1894. 1706
Kay, J. Social condition and education of
the people in England and Europe. 1850, 2 v.
—2307
Latham, R. Q. Ethnology of Europe.
1852. 1798
Meyek, p. Die staende, ihr leben und
treiben, dargestellt nach den altfr. Artus- und
abenteuer-romanen. 1892. (Stengel, E., ^W8-
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Rau, C. Early man in Europe. 1876. 1703
Prehistoric fishing in Europe and North
America. 1884. (Smithson. Inst. Contrib.
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RuDLEK, F. W., and Chisholm, G. G.
Europe. Ed. by Sir A. C. Ramsay, with ethno-
logical appendix by A. H. Keane. Maps and
illustrations. 1885. (Stanford, E., Compend.
of geog. and travel. ) 1407
Stbur, C. Ethnographie des peuples de
I'Europe. 1872-73, 3 v. 1793
Tabdif, A. Des peuples europ^ens. 1840.
3734
Eoksteiii, F. F., Baron d'. De I'origine des nations
europ^ennes. 22 pp. (C'orresptmdan*, v. 41, 1857, p. 583.)
— HlllobraiKl, K. On some national characteristics
of European society. 27 pp. ( Vontemp. Rev. v. 39, 1881,
p. 877.)— Ichlham, M. Feudal system of Japan com-
pared with that of E. 10 pp. {New Englander, v. 54, 1891,
p. 533.)— Kenne. A. H. Ethnology and philology of the
European races. 50 pp. ( With. Rudler, F. W., and Chis-
holm, G. G., Europe, Appendix, p. 551.)— XiMlaill«<",
J. F. A. du P., Marquis de. Premiferes populations de
I'E. 32 pp. {Correapondant, n. s. v. 121, 1889, p. 429.)—
KtKlhouNe, J. W. Theory of the chief human races of
E. and Asia. 23 pp. (Royal See. of lit. Trmis. 2 s. v. 12,
1888, p. 377.)— Tliompsoii, J. P. Drift of E., Christian
and social. 32 pp. (/n his Am. comments on European
questions, p. 1.)
Kiirope, Political economy.
United States, State, Department of. Con-
sular reports. Labor in Europe. 1885, 2 v. (U.
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Young, E. Labor in Europe and America.
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AtkliiHOn. E. Relative strength and weakness of
nations. 21 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 11, 1886, pp. 423, 613. )—
BIcneiiiaiiii. P. Zur linderung der landwirthschaft-
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Byers, S. H. M. Cost of living in E. 4 pp. (U. S. State,
Dept. of. Special consular reports, no. 11, 1881, p. 392.)—
Oroz, N. L'anarchic Sconomique en E. 19 pp. (Bil>-
Uoth. univ. el rev. aui»ae, 3 p6r. v. 37, 1888, p. 5.)— Janiiel,
C. Faits «conomiques et le mouvement social. 22 pp.
(Correapondant, n.s. v. 121, 1889, p. 530.)— Moliiiarl, G.
de. The McKinley bill in E. 12 pp. (N. Am. Rev.-v.m,
1890, p. 307.)— PlaMchul, E. Rivalit^ des industries
d'art en E. 17 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondea, 1891, 3 p«r.
v. 105, p. 628.)— Smith. A. Colonial policy of E. 30 pp.-
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See also under Emigration.— Finance.
Europe, Politics.
Abel, K. Letters on international relations
before and during the war of 1870. 1871, 2 v.
3714
AcTES du Congr6s de Vienne, pub. d'apr&i
un des originaux d^pos^ aux archives du De-
partment des affaires fitrangferes. 1810. 3738
American Register; or, general reposi-
tory of history, politics, and science, 1800-10.
1807-11, 7 V. 3985
Bakozzi, N., and Bbrchet, G. (Eds.) Re-
lazioni degli statl europei. 1856-78, 11 v. in 9.
4376
Bentivoglio, G., Cardinal. Raccolta di
lettere scritte in tempo delle sue nunziature
di Francia, e di Fiandra. 1727. 3727
Bernhardi, T. von. Geschichte Russlands
und der europaeischen politik, 1814-31. 1863-
77, 4 V. in 3. (Biedermann, F. K., SUtaten-
geschichte der neuesten zeit, v. 7, 19, 21, 23.)
4755
Bianchi, N. Storia documentata della
diplomazia europea in Italia, 1814-61. 1865-
72, 8 V. 4386
Birch, T. Historical view of the negotia-
tions between the courts of England, France,
and Brussels, 1592-1617. 1749. 1506
Bluntschli, J. K. Denkwuerdiges aus
meinem leben. 1884, 3 v. 5891
BoRKOWSKY, E. Englische fWedensver-
mittlung im jahre 1746. 1884. 3683
BouBGOiNG, F., Comte de. Histoire diplo-
matique de I'Europe pendant la Revolution
fran^aise. 1865-85, 4 v. 3714
Busch, J. H. M. Our Chancellor ; sketches
for a historical picture. Tr. from the German
by Wm. Beatty-Kingston. 1884, 2 v. 5871
Cole, C. Historical and political memoirs,
containing letters written by sovereign prin-
ces, state ministers, etc., from almost all the
courts in Europe, 1697-1708. 1735. * 3781
Combes, F. Histoire gfinSrale de la diplo-
matic europfienne. 1854-56, 2 v. 3714
Gentz, F. von. Fragmente aus der neu-
esten geschichte des politischen gleichge-
wichta in Europa. 1806. —1356
State of Europe before and after the
French Revolution. Tr. by J. C. Herries.
1804. 3725
Hertslet, Sir E. Mapof Europe by treaty,
V. 4. 1891. ' 3753
Note.— For v. 1-3 aee preceding catalogue.
Hertzbebg, E. F., Graf von. O^uvres
politiques. 1795, 3 v. —2327
Lowell, A. L. Governments and parties
in continental Europe. 1896, 2 v. —2314
Metternich, C. W. N. L., Puersl von Met-
ier nich-Winneburg. Memoirs, 1773-1835. Ed.
by Prince R. Metternich. v. 5. 1881. 5851
Note.— For v. 1-4 aee preceding catalogue.
Pradt, D. D. de. Europe after the Con-
gress of Aix-la-Chapelle. 1820. 3714
EUROPE, PoUticfl
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L' Europe par rapport i, la Grfice et d. la
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BarOKsi, N., and Berchet, G. Condizione degli stati
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the world. 11 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 38, 1885, p. 741.)—
Cttoke, C. K. Europe in the Pacific. 23 pp. 1 pi. (Nine-
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(Blacktcood's Mag. v. 127, 1880, p. 518.)— Current Inllu-
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V. 146, 1889, p. 746; v. 147, 1890, p. 291 ; V. 150, 1891, p. 461.)
— Dicey, E. England and E. 17 pp. (NiTieteenth Cent.
V. 21, 1887, p. 542.)— Diploniatlcus, pseud. Europe
venus England. 6 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 140, 1886,
p. 675.)— EeU»teln,F. F., Baron d'. L'Asie et I'E. 5 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 39, 1856, p. 417.)— Freeman, E. A.
Dangers to the peace of E. 19 pp. (Forum, v. 12, 1891,
p. 293.) — Gavard, C. Le leurre d'une alliance. 12 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 116, 1888, p. 695.)— tireeuwoo<l,
F. Recent change in European aflfairs. 14 pp. (Nine-
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like E. 3 pp. (iV. .Im. iJe». V. 151, 1890, p. 125.)— Ilynd-
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(Nineteenth Cent. v. 9, 1881, p. 1.)— Knox, F. W. Euro-
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p. 85. ) — I.a vergrne, L. de. Europe en 1789. 33 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 70, 1867, p. 5.)— .^eaux, M. C. A.,
Vicomte de. Bases de I'&jnilibre europ^en. 26 pp. ( Rev.
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8 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 00, 1891, p. 469.)— MorNOIlii, B.
Storia politica di Europa. 16 pp. (Archiv. star. Hal. 3 s.
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Political situation of E. 21 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 17,
1885, p. 500.)— Omens of trouble. 10 pp. (Blackimod's
Mag. v. 133, 1883, p. 126.)— Lord PalmerNtoii, England,
and the continent. 8 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 45, 1852,
p. 320.)— Peace of E. 15 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 167, 1888,
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western question. 10 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 57, 1888,
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Halnt-BIancard,E. La paiz. 17 pp. (Correspondant,
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and Thierry, J. N. A. De la reorganisation de la society
europ6enne. 96 pp. (Saint-Simon, C. H. de R., Comte de,
and Enfantin, B. P., CEuvres, v. 1, p. 153.)— Stanton. T.
The quorum in European legislatures. 13 pp. (N. Am.
Bev. V. 163, 1891, p. 737.)— State of E. : the new treaties
and the last calm. 12 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. y.\2&,\SSi,
p. 676.)— Thompson, J. P. Shall England side with
Russia. 11 pp. (In his Am. comments on European
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88 pp. ( Correspondant, v. 71, 1867, pp. 289, 853. )— Verdll-
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I'Angleterre, et I'AUemagne. 61 pp. (Bibtioth. univ. et
rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 25, 1885, pp. 97, 260. )
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countries of Europe, and of places where Congresses
have been held, as Berlin. Paris, Vienna, etc.
£uropeiiii art'liitecture. Sturgis, R. —1765
European craze for decoration. 5 pp. Hesse-
Wartegg, E. von. (CetUury Mag. v. 13, 1888, p. 643.)
European dock-yards, Report on. Hich-
born, P. ( V. S. 49 Cong. 1 sess. House miacel.
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European infiiienoc in Asia. 9 pp. Knox,
T. W. (JV. .4m. iJei). V. 141, 1885, p. 85.)
European leff i.slatiires. The quorum in. 13 pp.
Stanton, T. (N. Am. Rev. v. 153, 1891, p. 737.)
European life and manners. 2 v. Colman, H.
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European schools. Klemm, L. R. (Harris,
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Eiiryale, Observationes circa germinationem
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Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 22; Mathemat.-phys. classe,
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Eurycles, C. Julius. Weil, R. Familie des E.
12 pp. (K. deutsch. archaeol. inst. Mitthl. Athen. abth,
V. 6, 1881, p. 10.)
Eurytus. Hartwig, P. Herakles and E. on a
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V. 12, 1891, p. 334.)
Eusden, Rev. Laurence. Austin, W. S., Jr.,
and Ralph, J. Laurence Eusden. 7 pp. ( Jn (7i€tV Lives
of the poets-laureate, p. 239. )
Eu.sfebe Lombard. 133 pp. Theuriet, A. (Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1884, 3 p«r. v. 66, p. 721 ; 1885, 3 p«r. v. 67,
pp. 5, 241, 481.)
Eusebiiis, St., Presbyter of Rome. Vita. 1 p.
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I'jusebius Panipliilus, Bp. of Caesarea. Circa
266-340.
Chronicorum libri duo. Ed. Alfred Schoene.
Berolini, 1866-75. 2 v. in 1. 4°. —3251
Contents. Armeniam verslonem Latine factam
ad libros manuscriptos recensuit H. Pet«rmann. Graeca
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graphicas sex adjecit A. Schoene, v. 1.— Armeniam ver-
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Ecclesiastical history. Life of the blessed
Emperor Constantine, in four booljs, from 306
to 337 A. D. London, 1845. 8°. (Gr. eccles.
hist. v. 1. ) 4736
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.AIlnlKuiata. 12 pp. (Giles, J. A., Anecdota, p. 54.)—
In Cantica Canticorum. [Or. e( ia(.l 9 pp. (Pitra,
J. B., Analect. sacra Spicileg. Solesmensi, v. 3, p. 529.)—
Concerning the King of Edessa. [Syr. and Eng.] 5 pp.
(Cureton, W., Anct. Syriac doc. p. 1.)
doer res. F. Zu E. 7 pp. (Philologua, v. 42, 1884,
p. 134.— Keitzenstein, B. Zu E. 1 p. (Herm««, v. 23,
1888, p. 148.)
EUSSNER, Adam
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EVANGELINE
Kussiier, Adam. Llbellus de Constantino. 4 pp.
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{Phitolugus, V. 44, 1885. p. 182.)— Bericht ueber die neuest«
literatur zu den ropiiiisohon liiMtorikrrn (ausscr
Tacitus), 1877-82. 204 pp. {Jahresb. ucber forlschr. der
class, alterth. v. 10, 1879, p. 105; v. 22, 1882, p. 90; V. 27, 1883,
p. 201 ; V. a5, 188.5, p. 118.)— TaeituJi. 14 pp. (,Phitologua,
V. 41, 1882, p. 732.)
Kustiice, Jennie A. Objections to theatrical
life. 3 pp. (JV. Am. Rev. v. 155, 1892, p. 631.)
Eiistiu-o, Rev. John Clietwode. Circa 1762-1815.
Classical tour through Italy, 1802. 4 ed.
London, 1817. 4 v. 8°. 2491
Eiistacliiux, St. Roth, F. Bruchstuecke aus
dem leben dcs hciligen E. und aus den Sieben schlaefern.
6 pp. (Germareia, V. 11, 1866, p. 406.)
Eiistapliicve, Alexis.
Resources of Russia in the event of a war
with France. London, 1812. 8°. [Pamphlets,
V. 33. ) 3126
En.stiKiiiio, El, 6 la religion laureada. v. 2.
Montiel, A. 2303
Eustase, St., Abbot of Lxixeuil. Adson, Abbot
of Montier-en-Der. Miracula SS. Waldeberti et Eustasii.
7 pp. ( Fran li fort Soc. Script, v. 15, pt. 2, p. 1170.)
Eustatliiii.s, Abp. of Ttiessalonica. — 1198.
Commentarii ad Homeri Odysseam, ad
fideni exempli Romaui editi. [Or.] Lipsiae,
182.'')-26. 2 V. 4°. 3272
liiirtz. E. Sprichwoertcr bei Eustathios von Thes-
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— S(*lirn<l<'r, H. Porphyries bei Eustathios zur Moioyria.
22 pp. (HermfS, V. 14, 1879, p. 231.)
ICiistatliiiis, St., Bp. of Antioch. 4 cent. Quae
Syriace supersunt fragmenta. 7 pp. (Pitra, J. B., >lna-
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Eiistatliitis Placidus, St. Nigrodhamiga-
Jataka and the life of. 6 pp. Gaster, M. (Royal Asiat.
Soc. Gt. Brit. Journ. n. s. v. 26, 1894, p. 335.)
Eiistis, James Biddle. 1834 — . Race antagonism
in the South. 11 pp. {Forum, v. 6, 1886, p. 144.)
and others. The President's policy. 23 pp.
(iV. Am. Eev.v. 141, 1885, p. 374.)
Eiistor-Iiiiiiii, St.
HiEBONYMUs SoPHEONius, E., St. Epistola
ad Eustochio, volgarizzamento antico. 1869.
(Scelta di curiosith letterarie, no. 110.) 2322
Eiistratliiis, Presbyter of Constantinople. 6 cent.
Adversus eos qui dicunt, animas statim atque e corpore
solutae sunt, non operari : neque oblatis pro its Deo
precibus, et sacrificiis, et aliis bonis opcribus juvari.
Leo Allatius e tenebris erutum Latinum fecit. [Or. et
Lat.] 262pp. (Allacci, L., Deutriusque eccleeiae ... in
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Euthanasia. Mountford, W. Euthanasy;
or, happy tallc towards the end of life. 1849.
—4146
MuNK, W. Euthanasia ; or, medical treat-
ment in aid of an easy death. 1887. —3785
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12 pp. (JVewi Englander, v. 55, 1801, p. 231.)
See also Doatli.
FAitliyclea, of Athens. B.C. Scent. Fragmenta.
[Gr.i Ip. {Kock,K.T.,Comw.Atlic./ragm.\.i,p.SO!>;
Meineke, J. A. F. A., Fragm. comic. Or. v. 2, pt. 2, p. 890.)
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J. G. Baiter et at. v. 5. 3206
Vol. III.-171.
Eiithypliro. [dr.] Plato, Opera omnia, ed.
J. G. Baiter et al. v. 1. 3206
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der schleswig-holstein-lauenburgischen und
eutinischen schriftsteller, 1829-66. 1867-68,
2 V. W. 76
Eiitiii;;, Julius. 1839—. Epigraphisches. 3 pp.
(Deutsch. morg. gcsells. Zeita. v. 37, 1883, p. 541.)
Eiitropin, St. Velser, M. Conversio et passio
martyrum Afrae, Hilariae, Dignae, Eunomiae, Eutropiae
quae Augustae Vindelicorum pasaae sunt. 68 pp. ( Opera,
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Eiitropiiis. 4 cent.
Breviarum ab urbe condita, Guilelmns
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Breviarum historiae Roiiianae. Editionem
primam curavit Detl. C. G. Baumg^rten-
Crusius, alteram Henricus Rodolfus Uietech.
Lipsiae, 1883. 12°. 3247
Historiae Romanae libri septem. First
seven books of the Epitome of the history of
Rome. By Rev. C. Bradley : with g^mmatic^l
notes and a vocabulary ... by J. T. White. '
New ed. London, 1878. 12°. 3227
ElCHERT, O. Vollstaendiges woerterbuch
zu dem Abrisse der roemischen geschichte des
Eutropius. 1871. 3244
Bell. M. D. Eutropius collatus cum MSto. in Biblio-
theca Publica Cantabrigiensi, cui titulus Breviariam
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rficits de I'histoire romaine aux IV et V
sifecles. Trois ministres des flls de Thfiodose :
Rufln, Eutrope, Stilicon. 1865. 2726
Eutycliiaiiisin. Avitus, S. A. E., St., Bp. oj
Vienne. Contra Eutychianani haeresim libri II. 15 pp.
(Opera, p. 15: Monumenta German. hi»t. Aueior. aniiq.
T. 6, pt. 2.)
See als Jacobites.- Monopliyslten.
Eiity chilis, Patriarch of Alexandria. Ecclesiae
suae origines. 64 pp. (With Selden, J., Opera omnia,
V. 3, p. 410.)
Euvoi de Ilaiitcville, pseud. See Jouve, J.
Euxiiie sea. See Black sea.
Evagrius, Scholasticus, of Epiphaneia. 6 cent.
History of the church, from A. D. 431 to A. D. 694. A new
tr. from the Greek. 217 pp. ( With Thcodoretas, Bp. of
Cyrus, History of the church, p. 251 : Bohn, H. G., Beclee.
lAbr.)
Evalrt, Johannes. 1743-81. Digtere. 121 pp.
(Molbech, C, Danakpoetisk anthol. v. 1, p. 304.)
Evauffclical chiirehes of the valleys of Pie-
mont. History of the. Morland, Sir S. —3271
Evangelical revival in the eighteenth cen-
tury. Overton, J. H. (Creighton, M., Epochs
of church hist. ) —1278
Evangeline, a tale of Acadie. Longfellow, H.
W. 1326
EVANGELIORUM
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EVANS, Herbert Arthur
Evangreliorum libri rv. Juvencus, C. V. A.
(Vienna, Akad. wissens. Corpus script, eccles.
Lat. V. 24. ) —3252
Evsmjjt'liorHiii versio antehieronymiana ex
codice Usseriano (Dublinensi), adjecta col-
latione codicis Usseriani alterius. Accedit
versio vulgata sec. cod. Amiatinum, cum
varietate cod. Kenanensis (Book of Kells), et
cod. Durmachensis (Book of Durrow). Ed. et
praefatus est T. K. Abbott. Dublini, 1884. 2 v.
8°. —2257
Evaiigeliscli-lutherisohe landeskirolie der
Ostseeprovinzen. 17 pp. (C^rtsere Zei(, 1891, v. 1, p. 451.)
Evaiig-cliiini. See Nicodemus.
Evan<;:eliuin aeterniini und die commission
2u Ana^ni. 50 pp. Denifle, H. {Archiv f. litteratur- u.
kirchengcschichte des mittelalters^ v. 1, 1885, p. 49.)
Evangeliiiiii aetcrimiii und Joachim von
Floris. 40 pp. Preger, W. (Munich, Akad, wissens.
Denkschr. v. 43: Hist, claase, Abhandl. v. 12, pt. 3, 1874,
p.l.)
Evaii^elus. Fragmenta. [Gr.] 2 pp. (Kock,
K. T., Comic. Altic. fragm. v. 3, p. 376 ; Meinelce, J. A. P.
A., Fragm. comic. Or. v. 4, p. 572.)
Evangilc aux feiiiuies. See Marie, de France.
Evaiifjiles et laseconde g6n6ration clirfitienne.
Renan, J. E., Hist, des origines du Christi-
anisme, v. 5. — 1255
Evans, A. E., and Sons {Pubs.)
Fine art circular and print collector's
manual. Catalogue of nearly six thousand
etchings and engravings by artists of every
school and period, comprising the best ex-
amples of every eminent engraver, from the
earliest period to the present time. [London],
n. d. 8°. — 17C5
Evans, Rev, Albert Eubule. 1840 — . Discourse
upon sermons. 6 pp. (Macmiiian's i^iaff. v. 57, 1888, p. 58.)
Evans, Arthur John. 1852 — .
Cretan pictographs and prae-Phoenician
script. With an account of a sepulchral de-
posit at Hagios Onuphrios near Phaestos in
its relations to primitive Cretan and Aegean
culture. With a coloured plate, tables, and
illustrations in the text. London, 1895. r. 8°.
1732
On a late Celtic urn-fleld at Aylesford, Kent, and
on the Qanlish, Illyro-Italic, and classical connexions
of the forms of pottery and bronze-work there dis-
covered. 74 pp. 7 pi. {Archaeologia, v. 52, pt. 2, 1890,
p. 315.)— On two flbiilap of Celtic fabric from .i^sica.
20 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 55, pt. 1, 1896, p. 179.)— An-
tiquarian researches in lllyrieiiiii. 105 pp. 3 pi. (Ar-
chaeologia, T. 48, 1884, p. 1.)— nykciiacitn troaHurc
from Aegina. 32 pp. (Journ. of Hellen. studies, v. 13,
1892-93, p. 195.)— Primitive pictOKraphx and a prae-
Phoenician script from Crete and the Peloponnese.
103 pp. 1 pi. ( Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 14, 1894, p. 270.)
— Recent di.scoveries of Tarcntine terra-coltas.
60 pp. 2 pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 7, 1886, p. 1.)
Evans, C.H. (Ed.)
American college directory and universal
catalogue, v. 2, 4. St. Louis, 1878-82. 2 v.
8°. 1104
Evans, Charles H.
Imports and exports. Pt. 1. Imports, 1867-
93, inclusive. A compilation of foreign com-
modities imported and entered for consump-
tion in the United States. Washington, 1894.
8°. ( U. S. 53 Cong. 2 sess. Senate repts. v. 4. )
Imports and exports. Pt. - 2. Exports,
domestic and foreign, from the American
colonies to Great Britain, 1697-1789, inclusive.
Exports, domestic from the United States to
all countries, 1789-1893, inclusive. Washing-
ton, 1894. 8°. ( With his Imports and exports,
pt. 1 : U. S. 53 Cong. 2 sess. Senate repts. v. 4. )
Imports : duties from 1867 to 1883, inclusive.
A compilation of foreign commodities im-
ported and entered for consumption in the
United States. Washington, 1884. 8°. ( V. S.
48 Cong. 1 sess. House misecl. doc. v. 24, no. 49. )
Tables showing duties collected under ex-
isting tariff; notes explanatory of proposed
changes from present law, and estimates of
the probable effect upon the revenue. [Wash-
ington, 1890.] obi. 4°. ( U. S. 51 Cong. 1 sess.
Senate miscel. doc. v. 5. )
Evans, Charles H. 1851—. [Poems.] 3 pp.
(Johnston, G., Poets andpoetry of Cecil Co., Md. p. 185.)
Evans, Edward Payson. 1833 — . The Aryan
homestead. 12 pp. (Allanl. Monthly, v. 57, 1886, p. 633.)
—Ignatius von l>oellJllfr«*r. 13 pp. (Ailant. Monthly,
V. 68, 1891, p. 553.)— Authorship of the i^lariai theory.
4 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 145, 1887, p. 94.)— Henrik IbHen:
his early career as poet and playwright. 12 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 66, 1890, p. 577.) — Henrik Ibsen: his life
abroad and later dramas. 13 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 66,
1890, p. 457.) — A mad inoiiareli. 7 pp. {.4tlant.
Monthly, v. 58, 1886, p. 449.) — Speech as a barrier be-
tween man and beast. 14 pp. {AtUtnt. Monthly, v. 68,
1891, p. 299.)
Evans, George.
Essay on Assyriology. London, 1883. 8°.
—2145
Evans, Griffith. Ward, T. Griffith Evans.
2 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 6, 1882, p. 312.)
Evans, H. The London county council and
the police. 17 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 56, 1889, p. 445. )
Evans, Henry Ridgely.
Great pyramid and Napoleon I. A Masonic
study, containing a complete bibliography of
pyramid literature. Washington, 1895. 4°.
—1362
Hours with the ghosts ; or, nineteenth
century witchcraft. Investigations into the
phenomena of spiritualism and theosophy.
Illustr. Chicago, 1897. 12°. —2466
llil>lio;;:raphy. I. Education of the colored race.
II. Negroes in America. III. Works by negro authors.
24 pp. (U. S. Education, Bureau of. Education of the
colored race. )
Introduction to Magic, stage illusions, and
scientific diversions. See Hopkins, A. A.
Evans, Herbert Arthur. 1847—.
Introduction to Romeo and Juliet. See
Shakespeare, W. (in preceding catalogue).
[Ed.) Othello. See Shakespeare, W. (in
preceding catalogue).
EVANS, Howard
1365
EVELYN, John
Evans, Howard. Leasehold enfranchisement.
11 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 61, 1887, p. 852. )
Evans, Sir John, LL. D. 1823—
Anniversary address to the Numismatic
Society of London, June 18, 1885. London,
1885. 8°. 2763
Archaeological survey of llortftirdMlilr^*. 18 pp.
1 pi. {Archacniogia, v. 53, pt. 1, 1892, p. 215.)— On a
iiiilllHr.v tlci'oriilioii relating to the Roman con-
quest of Britain. 6 pp. 1 pi. (Archneologia, v. 49, 1886,
p. 439.)— On some iron tools and other articles formed of
iron found at Sil<'h«»sl<»r, 1890. 18 pp. {Archaeologia^
V. 64, pt. 1, 1894, p. 139.)— On a hoard of bronze objects
found in Wilbiirtoii fni, near Ely. 9 pp. 1 pi. (/Ir-
chaeologia, v. 48, 1884, p. 106.)
Ku<l{;e, E. A. W. On some Egyptian bronze weapons
in the collections of E. and the British Museum. 12 pp.
4 pi. (Archaeologia, v. 53, pt. 1, 1892, p. 83.)
Evans, Rev. John. History of Bristol. See
Corry, J., and Evans, Rev. J.
Evans, John.
Shakspeare's seven ages ; or, the progress
of human life ; illustr. by a series of extracts
in prose and poetry, introduced by a brief
memoir of Shakspeare and his writings.
[Illustr.] London, 1831. 8°. 3317
Evans, John. Physiography. 22 pp. {Inst.
civil Kngin. Hydro-mechanics, p. 1.)
Evans, John Gwenoguryn (Ed.)
Facsimile of the Black Book of Carmarthen
reproduced by the autotype mechanical pro-
cess, with a palaeographical note. Oxford,
1888. 8". 2573
(Ed.) Red Book of Hergest. See Rhys, J.,
and Evans, J. G.
(Ed.) Text of the Book of Llan Dftv.
Reproduced from the Gwysaney MS. See
Rhys, J., and Evans, J. G.
Evans, Josiah J. Perry, B. F. Josiah J. Evans.
8 pp. {In his Reminiscences of public men, p. 116.)
Evans, JVfrs. Margaret (Ed.)
Letters of Richard Radcliffe and John
James, 1755-83. See Radcliffe, R., and James,
J. (in preceding catalogue).
Evans, Mary Ann (George Eliot, psetid.) See
Cross, Mrs. M. A. E. L.
Evans, Mrs. Mary Sanger. Domestic servants
in Australia : a rejoinder. 8 pp. { Westm. Rev, v. 136,
1891, p. 46.)
Evans, Rev. Maurice J. ( TV. )
John a Lasoo : his earlier life and labours.
See Dalton, H.
( Tr. ) Wiclif and Hus. See Loserth, J.
Evans, Oliver. Hubert, P. G., Jr. J. Fitch
and O.Evans. 3 pp. (7n Ws Inventors, p. 278.)
Evans, Robert K. Indian question in Arizona.
10 pp. (Atkmt. Monthly, v. 68, 1886, p. 167.)
Evans, S. B. Pyramids of Teotihuacan. 6 pp.
{Am. Anl-q. v. 10, 1888, p. 115.) — Sculptured stone of
TczPliro. 8 pp. {Am. Antiq. v. 10, 1888, p. 179.)
Evans, Samuel. 1823—.
History of Lancaster county. Pa. See Ellis,
P., and Evans, S.
OcncnIoKlcal and biographical sketch of E. 2 pp.
(Scotch-Irish Soc. of Am. Proc- «« Louimlle, p. 241.)
Evans, T. Rh^s ( Tr. )
Jacob Boehme. See Martensen, H. L. (in
preceding catalogue).
I'^ans, Taliesin. Califomian's gift to science.
12 pp. (Century Mag. v. 10, 1888, p. 62.)-il.vdrnullc
■ulniiiH; in California. 16 pp. (Cimtury Mag, v. 3, ISSS,
p. 323.)
I'^vans, Thomas Saunders, D. D. 1816-89.
Latin and Greek verse. Ed., with memoir,
by Rev. Joseph Waite. Cambridge, 1893.
12°. 4227
Evans, Walton H. The Sharpless portrait of
Washington. 3 pp. (^aj;. ^m. Hisl. v. II, 1884, p. 513.)
Evans, Sir William David ( TV. ) 1767-1821.
Treatise on the law of obligations. Sec
Pothier, R. J.
Evanston colloiiniiiin. Lectures on mathe-
matics. Klein, F. —2424
Evarts, William Maxwell, LL. D. Scott, H. W.
Wm. M. Evarts. 10 pp. 1 pi. {In his Distinguished Am.
lawyers, p. 341.)
Evatt, George Joseph Hamilton, M. D. Am-
bulance organization in war and peace. 20pp. (London,
Intemat. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 9, p. 67.) — Am-
bulance or^niilKatioii, equipment, and transport.
132 pp. (London, Intemat. Health Eibib. Lilerahtre,
V. 7, p. 267.)
Eve. Ancona, A. d' (.Bd. ) Leggendad'Adamo
ed Eva. 1870. (Scelta di curiositd. letteraric,
no. 106. ) 2332
LuTWiN. Adam und I3va. 1881. (Biblioth.
lit. vereins. in Stuttg. v. 153.) 3125
4iiriniiii. J. L. K. Die ungleichen kinder Kvas. 9 pp.
{Kleinere achriften, v. 7, p. 114.)
See also Aflani.
Eve, Henry Weston. Curriculum of a modern
school. 8 pp. (London, Intemat. Health Exhib. Utero-
ture, V. 16, p. 279.)
Eve, Sarah. 1749-74. Extracts from journal
written while living near the city of Philadelphia in
1772-73. 33 pp. (Po. Mnff. i/ist. v. 5, 1881, pp. 19, 191.)
Eve of tlie French Ilcvolution. Lowell, E.
J. 4697
Evelin, George.
Stbeeter, S. F. First commander of Kent
island. 1868. (Md. Hist. Soc. f^nd pub. no.2.)
3582
Evelin. See af«o Evelyn.
Evelina. 2 v. Arblay, Mine. F. B. d'. (Bar-
bauld, Afrg. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 38, 39.)
4167
Evelyn, John. 1620-1706.
Memoirs, comprising his diary, from 1641
to 1705-06, and a selection of his familiar let-
ters. To which is subjoined the private cor-
respondence between King Charles I and Sir
Edward Nicholas; also between Sir Edward
Hyde and Sir Richard Browne. Ed. by Wm.
Bray. New ed. London, 1827. 5 v. 8°. 3742
Sculptura historico-technica ; or, the his-
tory and art of engraving. To which is now
added, a chronological and historical series of
the painters from the eleventh century. 3 ed.
London, 1766. 12°. ( With Ronquet, J., Present
state of the arts in England. ) —173^
EVELYN, John
1366
EVERETT, Edward
In a fcnnlen of John Evelyn's. 11 pp. {Blackwood's
Mag. V. 144, 1888, p. 218.)— Sleole. M. D. John Evelyn's
youth. 16 pp. (Allant. Monthly, v. 64, 1889, p. 74.)—
TlioniNon, Mr». K. B. John Evelyn and Robt. Boyle.
62 pp. (In her Celebr. friendships, v. 1, p. 1.)
Kvolyn. See also Evelin.
Eveneiueii.s de Paris des 26-29 Juillet 1830.
Par plusieurs tgmoins oculaires. 7 6d. Paris,
1830. 16°. .2607
Evenings of a working' man. Overs, J.
( Omnibtis of mod. romance, v. 3. ) 1291
Evenings witli the Koniauists. Seymour,
M. H. —4156
Events in the life of Charles George Gordon.
Gordon, H. W. 4774
Events in the Taeping rebellion. Gordon, C. G.
3413
Evenus, of Paros. B. C. 4 cent [Gedichte.
Or. and Germ.] 9 pp. (Hartung, J. A., Or. eUffiker, v. 1,
p. 131.)
Brnerkner, C. A. F. De Evenis, poetis elegiacis,
eorumque carminibus scripsit F. G. Wagner. 2 pp. {Zeits.
f. alterthumsw. v. 5, 1838, p. 1035.)— Caesar, J. De Evenis,
poetis elegiacis, eorumque carminibus . . . auctor F. G.
Wagner. 4 pp. (Zeits. f. alterthumsw. v. 5, 1838, p. 1172.)
— Dispntatio de Evenis Pariia poetis elegiacis . . . scripsit
F. Schreiber. 2 pp. (Zeits. f. alttrlhumsw. v. 7, 1840,
p. 118.)
Everard, or Evrart. 12 cent.
Uebertragung der Disticha Catonis. See
Cato, D.
Everar«l, James. See Arundell, J. E.
Everard, William. Kilpin, T. J. Biographical
sketch of E. 12 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soo.
Trans, n. s. v. 10, 1870, p. 127.)
Evcrenden family. Cooper, W. D. Extracts
from account-books of the Everenden and Frewen fami-
lies, in the 17 century. 9 pp. (Sussex Archaeol.Soc. CoU.
V. 4, 1851, p. 22.)
Everest, Lt.-Col. Sir George. Cole, W. H. On
certain modifications of Col. Everest's system of observ-
ing introduced to meet the specialities of particular
instruments. 9 pp. (India, Ot. Trigonom. Surv. v. 2,
Appendix 6, p. 109.)
Everest, Mt. Dent, C. T. Can Mount E. be
ascended ? 10 pp. ( Nineteenth Cent. v. 32, 1892, p. 604.)
Everett, Alexander Hill. 1792-1847.
Critical and miscellaneous essays. 2 s.
Boston, 1846. 8°. 2295
Contents. De ijerando's History of philosophy.
— Urecnoiiirh's statue of M'ashini;toii. — Harro
Ilarriiii;: a biographical sketch.— Havana.— History
of inteliertiial philosophy. — Irvlii(r'N Coliiin-
biis. — .Wiisaeiis"s I'opiilar talcs. — Life of Jean
Jacques Boussenii.— Madame De Mtaei.— Stewart's
Philosophy.- Lord Taponrconrt.
Oriswold, E. W. Alex. H. Everett. 5 pp. (In his
Prose writers of Am. p. 284.)
Everett, Charles Carroll, D. D. 1829—.
Fichte's Science of knowledge. A critical
exposition. Chicago, 1884. 12°. (Morris, G. S.,
Germ, philos. class. ) — 1458
Natural history of clog^ina. 8 pp. (Forum, v. 8, 1889,
p. 441.)— Rhetorical pessimism. 7 pp. (Forum, v. 6,
_1888, p. 74.)— Outside view of revivals. 8 pp. (Forum,
V. 8, 1887, p. 687.)
Everett, Edward, LL. D. 1794-1865.
Dorchester in 1630, 1776, and 1855. An ora-
tion delivered July 4, 1855 ; also an account of
the proceedings in Dorchester at the celebra-
tion of the day. Boston, 1855. 8°. 2612
Eulogy on Thomas Dowse, of Cambridge-
port, pronounced before the Massachusetts
Historical Society, 9 Dec. 1858. Boston, 1859.
8°. 3792
Life of George Washington. New Yorlj,
1860. 12°. 3776
Orations and speeches, on various occa-
sions. Boston, 1836. 8°. 2211
Contents. Address delivered at Charlestown, in com-
memoration of .\<Iains aiKl Jeft'ersoii. Aug. 1, 1826.—
Address delivered before the literary societies of Am-
herst Colleg^e, Aug. 26, 1835.— Oration delivered July 4,
18.35, before the citizens of Beverly, without distinction
of party.— Speech delivered in Faneuil Hall, May 28, 1833,
on the subject of the Bunker Hill mnnuinent.-
Oration delivered at <'anihri<iee, July 4, 1826.— Oration
delivered at C'harlestown, July 4, 1828.— Speech before
the Colonization Soeiety, in the Capitol, at Wash-
ington, Jan. 16, 1832.— Oration delivered at Coneord,
April 19, 1825.— Address delivered at Bloody Brook, in
South Deerfield, Sept. 30, 1835, in commemoration of the
fall of "the Flower of Kssex,*' at that spot, in King
Philip's war, Sept. 18, 1675.— Address delivered as the
introduction to the Franklin I<eetures, in Boston,
Nov. 14, 1831.— Address delivered at the erection of a
monument to John Harvard, at Charlestown, Sept. 26,
1828. — Speech at a public meeting, held in Boston, on be-
half of Kenyon College, Ohio, May 21, 1833.— Eulogy
on T^afa.yette, delivered in Faneuil Hall, at the request
of the young men of Boston, Sept. 6, 1834.— Oration deliv-
ered at Iiexinfrton. April 19, 1835, by request of the
citizens of that place.— Speech at a public dinner, at
Lexington, Ky., June 17, 1829. — Address delivered at
Brighton, before the Massaehnsetts As:rieiiltiiral
Society, Oct. 16, 1833.— Speech at a public dinner, at
Nashville, Tenn., June 2, 1829.- Oration pronounced
at Cambridge, before the Society of l"lii Beta Kappa,
Aug. 26, 1824.— Oration delivered before the Phi Beta
Kappa Society, in Yale College, Aug. 20, 1833.— Oration
delivered at Fly month, Dec. 22, 1824.- Speech deliv-
ered at a temperance meeting, in Nalem, June 14, 1833.
— Discourse on the importance of seientilie knowl-
edii^e to practical men, and on the encouragements to
its pursuit.— Speech on the subject of the 'W'estern
Kailroad. delivered in Faneuil Hall, Oct. 7, 1835.—
Address delivered before the Charlestown Lyceum, June
28, 1830, being the two hundredth anniversary of Gov.
Wlnthr»p*s arrival. — Oration delivered at Wor-
cester, July 4, 1833.— Lecture on the Workintc Men's
Parly, delivered before the Charlestown Lyceum, Oct.
6, 1830. — Speech at a public dinner, at the Yellow
Npriiii^s, Ohio, June 29, 1829.
Uses of astronomy. A discourse delivered
at Albany on the 28 of Aug. 1856, on occasion
of the inauguration of the Dudley Observa-
tory. Boston, 1856. 8°. —2494
iVote.— Also in Dudley Observatory, Annals, v. 1, p. xv.
ttuesllonsof the day. 57 pp. (PoK(. pamph. 1861 63,
V. 2.)
BUQBEE, J. McK. (Ed.) Memorial of
Edward Everett, from the city of Boston,
1865. 3793
Cililnian. S. Critical essay on the oratory of E. 53pp.
(In his Contributions to literature, p. 231.)— Griswold,
R. W. Edward Everett. 11pp. (/n ftts Prose writers of
Am. p. 330.)— WhIUier, J. G. Edward Everett. 4 pp.
(IforA», V.6, p. 274.)
EVERETT, Edwai-d
1367
EVILS AND ABUSES
Everett, Edward. French spoliation claims.
6 pp. IN. Am. Rev. v. 140, 1885, p. 551.)
Everett, J. T. Earliest American people. 7 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 22, 1889, p. 114.)
Everett, licv. James. 1784-1872.
Adam Clarke portrayed. London, 1843-49.
3 V. 16°. 4708
Everett, Joseph David. 1831 — .
Illustrations of the C. G. S. system of units,
with tables of physical constants. London,
1891. 8°. —1538
I'^vewtt, William, Ph. D. 1839—.
Oration in honor of Col. Wm. Prescott
delivered in Boston, 14 Oct. 1895, by invita-
tion of the Bunker Hill Monument Associa-
tion. Boston, 1896. 8°. (Bunker Hill Mon.
Assoc. ) 2622
A long-unpaid debt. 9 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 67,
1891, p. 258.)
Everffoiii, Belgium. Potter, P. de, and Broeek-
aert, J. Evergem. 167 pp. (/« their Qeschiedenis van
degemeenten der provincie Oost-VIaanderen, 1 s. v. 2.)
Everliart, Benjamin Matlock. 1818—.
North American pyrenomycetes. See Ellis,
J. B., and Everhart, B. M.
( Ed. ) Journal of mycology. ySec Journal
of mycology.
Everitt, Graham.
English caricaturists and graphic humour-
ists of the nineteenth century. How they
illustrated and interpreted their times. Lon-
don, 1886. 4°. —1744
Everley, England. Hoare, Sir R. C. Hundred
of Everley, Ambresbury, and Underditch.
1826. ( In his Hist, of modern Wiltshire, v. 2. )
See also wntHliire. P..R
Everinaiiii, Barton Warren, Ph. D.
Fishes of North and Middle America. See
Jordan, D. S., and Evermann, B. W.
Eversfielrt, JVfissS., and others. Letters. 18 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 22, 1870, p. 160.)
Ever.sliaiii, John. 16 cent. Voyage to the
Azores, 1586. 2 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 2, p. 606.)—
Voyage by sea into Kf^ypt, 1586. 2 pp. (Hakluyt, R.,
Voyages, v. 2, p. 417.)
Ever.sliod, Samuel. Route of King Charles H
througti Sussex during his flight in 1651. 10 pp. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll.v. 18, 1866, p. 114.)— Chimney bark
of Sussex iron. 4 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
V. 23, 1871, p. 119.)— Legend of the drajtoii-Mlayer of
I..ynilnN(er. 4 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 18,
1866, p. 180.)
Evertoii, England. Syers, R. History of
Everton. 1830. 2524
NtoiirhoiiMO. J. Historical notes, respecting the
township and village of E. 13 pp. 2 pi. ( Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 4, 1852, p. 66.)
See aUo l^aiieaHhire.— Uvrrpooi.
Everybody's busiiie.ss is nobody's business.
Defoe, D., Novels and miscel. works, v. 19.
2103
Evesham, England. Tindal, W. History and
antiquities of the abbey and borough of Eve-
sham. [Illustr.] 1794. .2522
RiHhnnKor. W. de. Ex narrstione de belli* apod
Lewes etE. 5 pp. (Frankfort S<x;. Script, t. 28, p. 514.)—
ToHiON, R. F. Notes on on excavation mode near E.
8 pp. ( Bristol and Oloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Traiu. v. t,
18*4-85, p. 128.)
See also l%'or4*PMt<*rMlilre,
Evcsliani Abbey. Tinual, "W. History and
antiquities of the abbey and borough of Eve-
sham. [Illustr.] 1794. .2.'»22
Ex <-liroiiif« KvPNhamcnHl. 4 pp. (Frankfort
Soc. .Scri;)(. V. 27, p. I22.)-Ilid<idal<>. E. 8. Almonry of
Evesham Abbey. 6 pp. 8 pi. ( Bristol and Glouccst. Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1884-8.'), p. 128.)
Evctts, Basil Thomas Alfred ( TV. ) 1868—.
Rites of the Coptic church. The order of
baptism and the order of matrimony accord-
ing to the use of the Coptic church. Tr. from
Coptic MSS. London, 1888. 16°. —2256
( Tr. ) Churches and monastories of Egj'pt
and some neighbouring countries. See Abfl
Sftlilj, the Armenian (in supplement).
(Tr.) Manual of oriental antiquities. See
Babelon, E.
Evideiiec. Who is the murderer? A problem
in the law of circumstantial evidence, in a letter to
Christopher North. 28 pp. (Blacktmod's Mag. v. 51, I8I2,
p. 553.)— l>odjfe. N. S. Confession of crime: its value.
6 pp. (Overld. Monthly, v. 5, 1870, p. 2.^1.)— Kallarloil*
evidcnop of the senses. 25 pp. [Dublin Rev. v. 3, 1837,
p. 525.)— Johnson, R,, and others. Expert testimony.
16 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 138, 1881, p. 602.)-Bentham's
Rationale of liidlrlal pvldpnce. 80 pp. {Westm. Rev.
V. 9, 1828, p. 198; v. 10, 1829, p. 367.)— Appleton on the
ruleN ofPTidrnrp. 15 pp. (JV. Am. Rev, v. 92, 1861,
p. 515.)— Shlrlo.v, W. A. Oxford English prize essay,
for 1822. .Study of moral evidence. 21pp. (Valpy, A. J.,
Class. Joum. v. 26, 1822, p. 280.)— Mnmner. C. Testi-
mony of colored persons in the courts of the United
States. Speeches in the Senate, Julys and 1.5, 1862. 10pp.
( Works. V. 7, p. 152.)
.See also Relior.— ('prtaint,T.— ConrlH of law.—
Faith.— Jnry.— I>aw.— LoKle.— TrinlH.— WilnoHN.
Evidence of the truth of the Christian re-
ligion, derived from the literal fulfilment of
prophecy. Keith, A. — 4267
Evideiiees of Christianity. Sec Christianity,
Evidences.
Evidences of the Itible. See Bible, Evidences,
authority, etc.
Evidences of the {genuineness of the Gospels.
2 V. Norton, A. —3101
EviL Jambs, H. Nature of evil. 1855. -M146
Itanprort, Q. Seventh petition. 4 pp. (iVetp TVtnce-
ton Rev. v. 1, 1886, p. 342.)— BoNanfinoi. B. Our right
to regard evil as a mystery. 3 pp. (Mind, v. 8, 1883,
p. 419.)— Ellis, W. On good and evil. 23 pp. (fii hia
Philo-Socrates, v. 4, p. 82.)— .Moral pvII. 37 pp. {Lon-
don Quart. Rev. v. .52, 1879, p. 361.)— Sl.v»«<"r.r of Broo<l
and evil. 9 pp. (Weslm. Rev. v. 133, 1890, p. 625.)—
James on the natnre ofevll. 21 pp. [Chr. Exam. v. 59,
1855, p. 116.)— Uoblns, E. Evil in Greek mythology.
10 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. ,50, 1882, p. 316.)— Whlttler,
J. Q. Agency of evil. 18 pp. ( H'orfcs, v. 7, p. 249. )
See also Oinie and i'riininalN.- ClnoMllrinm.—
NanleharanM. — Moral phllOHopliy. — Nalural
llieolo;ry.— I*eNsiniiMiii.— RPK<*"eratlon.— NIn. —
Tpnipfalion.
Evil spirits. See Demonology. — Devil.
Evils and abuses in the naval and merchant
service exposed. McNally, W, — 2397
EVILS OF STATE TRADING
1368
EVOLUTION OP ART
Evils of state tnuliiiiir as illustrated by the
Post Office. 21 pp. Miliar, F. (Mackay, T., Plea for
liberty, p. 305.)
Evliyiv. Turkish memoirs. 4 pp. ( Rev. of In
Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ. v. 21, 1821, p. 361.)
Evolutes. Mehler, F. G. Note ueber die evo-
luten sphaerischcr curven. 2 pp. (Journ, /. d, reine u.
angewan. nmth. v. 64, 1865, p. 183.)
See also I'lirvew,
Evolution.
Brooklyn Ethical Association. Evolu-
tion. 1889. —1678
Evolution in science, philosophy, and
art. 1891. —1678
Brunetiere, F. Moralitfi de la doctrine
evolutive. 1896. 2292
Clodd, E. Story of creation : a plain ac-
count of evolution. 1888. —1678
CoNTA, B. Thgorie de I'ondulation uni-
verselle, essais sur revolution. 1895. — 1674
Cope, E. D. Origin of the fittest. Essays
on evolution. 1887. —1676
Primary factors of organic evolution.
1896. —1674
Croll, J. Philosophical basis of evolu-
tion. 1890. —1678
Dawson, Sir J. W. Modem ideas of evo-
lution as related to revelation and science.
1890. —1678
FiSKE, J. Excursions of an evolutionist.
1884. 2295
Graham, D. Is natural selection the crea-
tor of species ? [1897.] —1678
Jordan, D. S. Factors in organic evolu-
tion. 1894. —1678
Le Contb, J. Evolution : its nature, its evi-
dences, and its relation to religious thought.
1891. —1678
Mackenzie, Miss H. Evolution illuminat-
ing the Bible. 1891. —4254
Masson, J. Atomic theory of Lucretius
contrasted with modern doctrines of atoms
and evolution. 1884. —1453
Romanes, G. J. Mental evolution in man.
Origin of human faculty. 1888. —1675
Spencer, H. Factors of organic evolution.
1887. —1686
— ' Thompson, D. G., and others. Evolution.
1889. —1678
Variqny, H. de. Experimental evolution.
1892. —1678
Allenian. L. A. W. Optics as related to evolution.
34 pp. (Brooklyn Ethical Assoc. Evolution in set., etc,,
p. 261.)— Bianco, O. Z. Evoluzione cosmica della terra
secondo le idee moderne. 21 pp. {Nuov, anlol, 3 s. v. 32,
1891, p. 10O.)--Cainpbell, O. D. G., 8 Duke of Argyll,
A great confession. 19 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 23, 1888,
p. 142.)— I'ocliin. D. Doctrine de revolution et la nou-
velle tli^orie de la vie. 35 pp. (Correspon^lant, n. s.
V. 102, 1885, pp. 461, 696.)— t'rosble, R. Effects of tlie
doctrines of evolution on religious ideas. 9 pp. (Westm.
Rev. v. 136, 1891, p. 585.)— »«'war. A. Natural evolution
of man. 11pp. ( Wesfm. Keu. v. 132, 1889, p. 519.)— Einicr
on KTOwlh and inheritance. 34 pp. {Edin. Bev, v. 172,
1890, p. 316.)-FI)«Uc, J. Doctrine of evolution. 34 pp.
(Brooklyn Ethical Assoc. Evolution in sci., etc., p. 433.)—
Orpat men and evolution. 32 pp. (Quart. Rev.
V. 165, 1887, p. 127.)— iSnyau. M. J. Hypotheses sur
rimmortalite dans la philosophic de revolution. 25 pp.
(Rev. d. deux mondes, 1886, 3 p6r. v. 77, p. 176.)— Il.yslop,
J. H. Ethics of evolution. 10 pp. (Netv Englander,\.53,
1890, p. 260.)— Limitations of evolution in ethical prob-
lems. 21 pp. (Netv Englander, v. 48, 1888, p. 260.)-^Jnnet,
P. Rapport sur le concours relatif h, la doctrine de revo-
lution. 10 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad. Sci. moral. M6m,
2 s. V. 15, 1887, p. 489.)— Kimball. J. C. Zoology as
related to evolution. 32 pp. (Brooklyn Ethical Assoc.
Evolution in soi., etc., p. 201.) — LeMco^ar, L. Evolution
et la vie. 26 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 109, 1886, p. 686.)
— nol.ane, W. W. Evolution as involving the doctrine
of sin. 9 pp. (New Englander, v. 54, 1891, p. 180.) —
Melrhnifcoir, L. Revolution and evolution. 26 pp.
(Contemp. Sev. v. 60, 1886, p. 412.)— Minti and evolu-
tion. 24 pp. (London Quart. Rev. v. 72, 1889, p. 205.)—
Milclieil, W. Logic of the ethic of evolution. 15 pp.
(Mind, V. 15. 1890, p. 342.)— Mivart, St. G. Limit to
evolution. 18 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884, p. 263.) —
Mnnifer. T. T. Evolution and the faith. 13 pp. (Cen-
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princip in Herbert Spencer's psychologischer entwick-
lungslehre. 71 pp. (Wundt, W. M., Philos. studien, v. 7,
p. 487.)— Parker, W. K. On the origin of the higher
animals. 19 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 47, 1885, p. 841.)—
Potwin, T. S. Evolution and the realistic philosophy.
8 pp. (New Englander, V. M, 1891, p. 464.)— Powell, J. W.
Four modes of life. 11 pp. (Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 667.)—
Growth of sentiency. 11 pp. (Forum, v. 11, 1891, p. 157.)
— Humanities. 13 pp. (Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 310.) —
Read. M. C. Evolution. 4 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 3, 1880,
p. 35.)- Romanes, G. J. Man and brute. 10 pp. (iV.
Am. Rev. v. 139, 1884, p. 145.)— Physiological selection.
22 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 21, 1887, p. 59.) -Scientific
evidence of organic evolution. 20 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s.
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evolution. 11 pp. (New Englander, \. ii, 1884, p. 707.)—
Semper. K. Ueber die anwendbarkeit der monophy-
letischen und polyphyletischen abstamraungs-hypothese.
40 pp. ( Vicrteljahrsschr. f. wissens. philos. v. 4, 1880, p. 145.)
— Smith, G. Evolutionary ethics and Christianity.
23 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 44, 1883, p. 789.)— Spencer, H.
A counter criticism. 9 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 23, 1888,
p. 207. )- Factors of organic evolution. 42 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 19, 1886, pp. 570, 749.)— Stanle.y, H. S.
Evolution as bearing on method in teleology. 19 pp.
( New Englander, v. 42, 1883, p. 579.)— Snily. J. Schneider,
Der menschliche wille vom standpunkte der neueren
entwickelungstheorien. 7 pp. (Mind, v. 8, 1883, p. 126.)
— S.ymond.**, J. A. On the application of evolutionary
principles to art and literature. 42 pp. (Essays, specula-
tive and suggestive, v. 1, p. 42.)— Philosophy of evolution.
41 pp. (Essays, speculative and suggestive, v. 1, p. 1.) —
Progress of thought in our time. 14 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. s. v. 41, 1887, p. 885.)— Wallace. A. R. Romanes
versus Darwin : an episode in the history of the evolution
theory. 17 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 40, 1886, p. 300.)—
WeiNinann. A. Ueber den rueckschritt in der natur.
23 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 48, 1886, p. 437.) —
Whedon, D. D. Evolution. 44 pp. (In his State-
ments: theol. and crit. p. 92.)— Whittaker, T. Croll,
Philosophical basis of evolution. 4 pp. (Mind, v. 16,
1891, p. 268.)^Romanes, Mental evolution in animals.
5 pp. (Mind, V. 9, 1884, p. 291.)— WrlRht, L. The new
dogmatism. 22 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 54, 1888, p. 192.)
See also Animals.— Biolonfy. —Cosmic philos-
ophy.—<'real ion.— I>arwin, C. R.— Darwinism.—
Hesisrn (in p/iitosophy). — Man. — Materialism. —
Natural history.— Philosophy.— Species.
Evolution de la pofisie lyrique en France au
dix-neuvi6me sifecle. 2 v. Brunetifere, F. 2292
Evolntion des genres dans I'histoire de la
littSrature. Brunetifere, F. 2292
Evolution of art. 24 pp. Taylor, J. A.
(Brooklyn Ethical Assoc. Evolution in sci., etc., p. 295.)
EVOLUTION OF CHRISTIANITY
1369
EWINQ, William Pinkney
Evolvition of Christianity. Abbott, L. — 4254
Evolution of decorative art. Balfour, H.
—1748
Evolution of rtiscovery. 2 pp. Barnard, C.
(,N. Am. Rev. v. 147, 1888, p. 696.)
Evolution of Knglisli oriticisni, Studies in
the. Wylie, L. J. 2203
Evolution of faiths. Rivers of life . . . showing
the. 3 V. Forlong, J. G. R. —3252
Evolution of humour. 11 pp. Butcher, S. H.
(Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 898.)
Evolution of industry. Dyer, II. —3392
Evolution of marriage and of the family.
Letourneau, C. (Ellis, H., Contemp. Set. S. )
—1367
Evohition of i)roi)erty from savagery to
civilization. Lafargue, P. — 2316
Evolution of the ordinanoe of 1787. Barrett,
J. A. 3505
Evolution of theology. 42 pp. Huxley, T. H.
(Nineieenlh Cent. v. 19, 1886, pp. 346, 48S.)
Evolution se.YUclle dans I'espfece humaine.
Sicard, H. —1678
Evolution vs. revolution, in politics. White,
A. D. —1362
Evreux, Bp. of. See Jean II.
Evreiix, France. Ex obituario ecclesiae Ebroi-
censis. 6 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 23, p. 460.)
— Foswey, J., and others. Arrondissement d'E. 146 pp.
(La Balle, ( — ) de, and others, Nomiandie monumental^ :
Eure, pt. 1, p. 1.)— Moyor. M. P. H., and Joret, C. Re-
cettes m^dicales en Franpais. Pub. d'aprfes le MS. 23 d'E.
12 pp. (Romania, v. 18, 1889, p. 671.)
Evvald, Alexander Charles. 1842 — .
Life and times of Hon. Algernon Sydney,
1622-83. London, 1873. 2 v. 8°. 4765
Life of Sir Joseph Napier, ex- Lord Chan-
cellor of Ireland ; from his private corres-
pondence. London, 1887. 8°. 4783
Studies re -studied. Historical sketches
from original sources. London, 1885. 8°. 1502
Contents. Rejected iMl<lre«so**. — RI004I.V a*4«ia!OS. —
l>vlicate iiiiMNJon.— Fiolcl of tlio cltkth of ;;'ol4l. —
John, Lord Ilcrvv.v* — A bas les .luUs. — Kiiig^ht-
erraiit's pil^friinaKC— Last hours of Mary, Queen
of Scots.— Kye-H«u»c plot.— Wariniii;;-I>aii story.
— WestwaMi ho!— Revolt of Sir Thomas Wyatt.
Ewald, Ernst Deodat Paul Ferdinand (Ed.)
1836—.
Farbige decoratlonen vom XV-XIX jahr-
hundert. Berlin, 1889-96. 2 v. fo. —7.46
Ewald, Georg Heinrich August von. 1803-75.
History of Israel. Tr. from the German by
J. Frederick Smith, v. 8. London, 1886. 8°.
—2294
Note. — For v. 1-5 see preceding catalogue ; v. 6, 7
wanting.
Ewald, Hermann Friedrich. 1821—. Olufs- .
borg; The Treasure of Kjoersholm. 33 pp. (Vicary, J. F.,
A Stork's nest, pp. 67, 95.)
Ewald, Karl Anton. 1845—.
Lectures on diseases of the digestive organs.
Tr. from latest German ed. by R. Saundby.
London, 1891-92. 2 v. 8°. {New Sydenham
Soc. v. 136, 139. ) —3797
Contents. Lectures on <liKP«tloii. v. 1.— Lectures on
diseases of the Htonaacli, v. 2.
Ewald, Paul (iU) 1851—.
Gregorii I Papae registrum epistolarum.
See Gregorius I, St., the Great, Pope.
Ewart, C. Theodore. Power of " suggestion."
8 pp. ( Nineteenth Cent. v. 28, 1890, p. 252. )
I<^weoross, England. Wiiitaker, T. D. His-
tory of Richmondshire . . . together with those
parts of the Everwicschire of Domesday which
form the wapentakes of Lonsdale, Ewecross.
182,3, 2 V. 5.31
.See also YorkKliirc.
Ewell, Col. Benjamin Stoddert, LL. D. 1810-94.
River Tiber in Washington. 1 p. (Mag. Am. Hiat. v. 13,
1885, p. 183. )
Ewell, Lt.-Oen. Richard Stoddert. 1816-72.
Reportof the Pennsylvania campaign. 18pp. (.Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882, p. 289.) — Evacuation of
RichmoiKl. 5 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 13,
1885, p. 247.)
Krowii. C. Gen. Ewell at first Manassas: reply to
Gen. Beauregard. 6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
V. 13, 1885, p. 41.)— Notes on Ewell's division in the cam-
paign of 1862. 6 pp. {Southern Hist. Soc. Paper«, v. 10,
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in the campaign of 1862. 9 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
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and others. From the Rapidan to Spot-
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Ewelme, England. Napier, H. A. Historical
notices of the parishes of Swynconibe and
Ewelme in the county of Oxford. 1858. .2551
See also t^.^TorflNhire.
Ewe-speaking peoples of the slave coast of
West Africa. Ellis, A. B. 1416
Ewing, Alexander, Bp. of Argyll. Lees, J. C.
Bp. Ewing. 36 pp. (Scottish divines, p. 3SS.)—Tnnorb,
J. Frederick W. Robertson and E. 42 pp. (7n /lis Move-
ments of religious thought in Britain during the 19 cent,
p. 295.)
Ewing, Edwin Evans. 1824 — . [Poems.] 10 pp.
(Johnston, G., Poets and poetry of Cecil Co., Md. p. 168.)
Ewing, James Alfred.
Earthquake measurement. Tokio, 1883. 4°.
(Tokio, Imperial. Univ. Science Dept. Mem.
no. 9. ) — 16M
lilvviiig, Mrs. Juliana Horatia Gatty. Moles-
worth, Mrs. M. L. S. Juliana Horatia Ewing. 12 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 49, 1886, p. 675.)
Ewing, William C.
Norfolk topographer's manual. See Wood-
ward, S.
Ewing, William Pinkney. 1828—. [Poems.]
7 pp. (Johnston, O., Poets and poetry of Cecil co., Md.
p. 178.)
EXAARDE, Belgium
1370
EXCURSIONS EN GRECE
Kxiuvrde, Belgium. Potter, F. de, and Broeck-
aert, J. Exaarde. 72 pp. ( In their Geschiedenis van de
geiueenten der provincie Oost^Vlaanderen, 3 s. v. 2.)
Exact abrulgeiiieiit of the records in the
Tower of London. Cotton, Sir R. B. 1531
E.vact oollectioii of all remonstrances, decla-
rations . . . and other remarkable passages
betweene the King . . . and Parliament, from
Dec. 1641 to March 21, 1643. Husband, E.
1517
Exaot discovery of the mystery of iniquity as
it is now practised among the Jesuits, 1679.
Gates, T. ( Goldsmid, E. M., Biblioth. curiosa. )
2127
Exact liistorie of the late revolutions in
Naples. Giraffl, A. 3547
Exact relation of the entertainment of His
Most Sacred Majesty William III, King of
England, Scotland, France, and Ireland . . .
at the Hague, giving a particular description
of His Majesty's entry there, Jan. 26, 169'/.
London, 1691. 12°. 1578
Exaiiieii ; or, an enquiry into the credit and
veracity of a pretended complete history.
North, R. 1621
Exaiiicii critico del libel'o publicado en la ini-
prenta del comercio en Lima, por ... J. M.
Obando. 2 v. Mosquera, T. C. de. 4645
Exaiiicii <le conscience. Troyes, n. d. 16°.
(Biblioth. bleue, v. 14.) 2316
Exanicn qiiiuiico y bacteriol6gico de las aguas
potables. Salazar, A. E., and Newman, C.
—3797
Examination into the leading principles of the
Federal Constitution. 41 pp. Webster N. (Ford, P. L.,
Pamphlets on the dmstUution, p. 25. )
Examination of Sir Wm. Hamilton's philos-
ophy. Mill, J. S. —1452
Exami nation of the Constitution for the United
states of America. 22 pp. Coxe, T. (Ford, P. L., Pajn-
phlets on the Constitution^ p. 133.)
Examination of the seasonable and necessarie
warning concerning present dangers and
duties, emitted from the Commissioners of
the General Assembly of the kirk of Scotland.
London, 1650. sm. 4°. {Commonwealth tracts,
V. 1. ) 4655
Examination of the trials for sedition which
have hitherto occurred in Scotland. 2 v.
Cockburn, H. T., Lord. —8336
Examinations, Competitive. See Competitive
examinations.
Examiner: a Sunday paper, on politics, do-
mestic economy, and theatricals. [Ed. by
J. H. L. Hunt], 1824, 25. London, 1824-25.
2 v. 4°. 2161
Examiner's dream: a rhapsody. 8 pp. {Mac-
millan'a Mag. v. 54, 1886, p. 55.)
Examples of colonial architecture in South
Carolina and Georgia. Crane, E. A., and
Soderholtz, E. E. —7.41
Examples of contemporary art. Carr, J. W. C.
— 17E3
Examples of Irish bookplates. 2 v. Burke,
H. F. W. 52
E.vamples of the art of book-binding. Qua-
ritch, B. W. 64
Examples of the book-binders' art of the XVI
and XVII centuries. Wallis, A. W. 51
Ex-bri^adier, An. 11 pp. Elliott, S. B. [Har-
per's Mag. V. 80, 1890, p. 888.)
Excavations on the site of the Roman city at
Silchester. 56 pp. 3 pi. Fox, G. E. (Archaeologia,\.M,
1895, pt. 2, p. 439. )
Exceri)ta ex cartul. Cath. St. David, n. p.,
n. d. fo. 2641
E.vcerpta ex diversis litteris missionariorum
ab anno 1638 ad annum 1677. Dalrymple,
E. A. (Ed.) (Md. Hist. Soc. Fund pub. no. 7,
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Exchange. Kelly, P. Universal cambist and
commercial instructor. 1821, 2 v. ; 1835, 2 v.
in 1. .—2471
EraN, W. Boerse und boersensteuer. 19 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1885, v. 2. p. 179.)— Ford. W. C. Foreign exchanges
and movement of gold, 1894-95. 19 pp. {Yale Rev. \. 4,
1896, p. 128.)— FoMler on ex<>hant;<-N. 26 pp. (Edin.
Rev. V. 9, 1807, p. 111.)— Modern trado and the means
of exchange. 42 pp. [Edin. Rev. v. 164, 1886, p. 1.) —
Shrarinnn, T. G. Need, not of " more money," but of
better exchange. 11 pp. (Forum, v. 16, 1893, p. 459.)—
WalraN. L. La bourse, la speculation, et I'agiotage.
54 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 5, 1880, p. 452 ;
V. 6, 1880, p. 66.
Seealso lt:inkN nntl Bankinj;:.— BiiMino.ss.- <'oni-
nieroo anil 'I'rado.— Coininoreial law. — Finance.
— Merolianls. — Money. — Political economy.—
Iteciproclty.
Excliaiiffe, Bills of. See Bills of Exchange.
E.xchanfje, Ship. Famous and wonderful re-
covery of a ship of Bristol, called the Ex-
change, from the Turkish pirates of Argier.
1622; repr. 1882. (Arber, E., Eng. garner,
V. 4. ) 2117
Excommiiiiication. Paulus IV, Pope. Texte
de la buUe d'excommunication lanc6e centre la famille
Colonna. Confiscation de ses biens h6r€ditaires. 8 pp.
(Rev. hist. v. 7, 1878, p. 121.)— StilllnKfleet, E., Bp.of
Worcester. Discourse concerning the power of excom-
munication in a Christian church. 20 pp. ( Works, v. 2,
p. 419.)
See also Caltiolic <'liurch.— Chiircli polity. —
C'lirHes.
Excrements. Bourke, J. G. Scatalogie rites
of all nations. A dissertation upon the em-
ployment of excrementitious remedial agents
in religion, therapeutics . . . etc. in all parts
of the globe. 1891. P.R.
Jannet, p., and others. Bibliotheca scatar
logica. [1850.] L.96
Excursion down the Wye, from Ross to Mon-
mouth. Heath, C. 2635
Excursion to Lake Superior. 24 pp. 8 pi.
Van Hise, C. B. (Cong. giol. intermit. 1891, p. 489.)
Excursion to Stratford-upon-Avon. Moncrieff,
W. T. 1466
Excursions en GrSce. Lacour, J. L. 2491
EXCURSIONS IN ART
1371
EXETER CATHEDRAL
Excursious In art and letters. Story, W. W.
2293
Excursions in Greece. Diehl, C. 1786
Excursions in the interior of Russia. Bremner,
R. 2 V. .2465
Excursions of an evolutionist. Fiske, J. 2295
Excursions sur les bords du Rhin. 2 v. Dumas,
A., CEuvres compl. v. 110, 111. — 4174
Excursus ad Avieni Or. marlt. vers. 277-283.
26 pp. (Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 5, pt. 3,
p. 1419.)
Executioners. Sanson, H. Sept ggn^rations
d'exficuteurs, 1688-1847. Mfimoires des San-
son. 1862-63, 6 V. 4744
The same, in English. 1876, 2 v. 6813
.Sec also 4'apitnl piiniHiiiiipnt. — Crime anil
4'riiniiiHlN.
Executions. See Capital punishment.
Exf^cutions politiqucs en France, en Angle-
terre, en Russie, et en Espagne, Histoire des
conspirations et des. 4 v. Saint- Hilaire,
E. M. de. .2684
Executive power.
Benton, J. H., Jr. The veto power in the
United States. What is it? 1888. —2323
Curtis, B. R. Jlxecutive power. 1862.
(Polit. pamph. 1860-65. ) —4396
Experience the test of government: in
eighteen essays. 1807. (Duane, W. J., and
others. Select pamphlets. ) — 2352
Mason, E. C. The veto power, its origin,
development, and function in the government
of the United States (1789-1889). 1890. {Har-
vard Hist. Monographs, no. 1. ) 464G
Observations on the late presidential
veco, together with a plan for a change of the
Constitution relative to this power. 1842.
(Bound pamph. V. 124.) 5934
Whitino, W. War powers of the Presi-
dent. 1862. (Polit. pamph. 1860-65.) —4395
PpiKllptoii, G. H. Speech, Dec. 10, 1861, on the
power of the President to suspend the privilege of
Habeas Corpus. 8 pp. {I'ulit. pamph. 1860-65.)— Voto
power of the President. 5 pp. {Dem. Rev. v. 28, 18.51,
p. 243.)— Webster, D. Executive patronage and re-
movals from office; Executive usurpation. 12 pp. (/n
hw Great speeches, pp. 347, 353. )
See also Presidents of the I'nited States.
Exedras. Durm, J., and Wagner, H. Garten-
haeuaer, kioske, und pavilions. 9 pp. (Durm, J., and
others, Handb. der archlleklur, 4 th. v. 4, pt. 2, p. 246.)—
Stibadien und exedren, pergolen, und veranden. 6 pp.
(Durm, J., and others, Handb. der architektur, 4 th. v. 4,
pt. 2, p. 240.)
Exenipla; or, illustrative stories from the
Sermones vulgares. Jacques, de Vitry, Bp. of
Acre. (Folk-lore Soc. no. 2e.) 2213
Exeinphi scripturae epigraphicae Latinae.
Huebner, E. W. E. (£;d.) 1221
Exercice de devotion, contenant les priferes du •
matin et du soir ... 36 pi. Troyes, n. d.
16°. (Biblioth. bleue, V. IS.) 2316
Vol. III. -172.
Exercices criti<|iieH de la conference de philo-
logie grecque. Toumier, E. ( E<1. ) ( Biblioth.
Ecole des hautes dudes, v. 10. ) — 4164
Exercices clenientuirus de lecture musicale.
Chev6, E. J. M., and Chev6, N. P. —2764
E.xercise.
Blaikie, W. How to get strong and how
to stay so. 1884. —1797
■ Hartwell, E. M. On the physiology of
exercise. 1887. — 1797
Lee, R. J. Exercise and training, their
effects upon health. 1873. —1797
Maclaren, a. Training in theory and
practice. 1874. — 1797
Ralfe, C. H. Exercise and training. 1883.
( Health primers. ) — 1797
Walker, D. Exercises for ladies calculated
to preserve and improve beauty. 1836. —1797
See also Atliletles. — t'alliHlli4'iileN. — tjynitias-
tics.— Ilj'irlene.— Pliyslpal training;.
Excn'itiitioii answered, in the assertions . . .
made good against it. London, 1650. sm. 4°.
( Commonwealth tracts, v. 1. ) 4556
Exercit^ltion concerning usurped powers
wherein the difference betwixt civil authority
jind usurpation is stated. Hollingworth, R.
( Commoniuealth tracts, v. 3. ) 4555
Exeter, Bps. of. See Phillpotts, H.— Temple, F.
Exeter, England.
Freeman, E. A. Exeter. 1887. ( Freeman,
E. A., and Hunt, W., Historic tmvns. ) 2424
IZACKE, R. Alphabetical register of divers
persons, who . . . have given . . . towards the
relief of the poor of the . . . city and county
of Exon. 1736. 2537
Antiquities of the city of Exeter. 1677.
2527
Remarkable antiquities of the city of
Exeter : giving an account of the laws and
customs of the place. With a catalogue of
all the bishops, mayors, and sheriffs, 1049-
1723. 2 ed. by S. Izacke. 1741. 2537
Oliver, G. History of the city of Exeter.
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. l>avl<lson. J. B. On some Anglo-Saxon obarters
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p. 259.)— I.a 4>nr<le, P. C. de. On the antiquity and in-
vention of the lock canal of E. 20 pp. 1 pi. {Archaeologia,
V. 28, 1810, p. 7.)
See also l>evoiiNlilre.
Exeter, i\r. H. Bell, C. H. History of the town
of Exeter. 1888. 2613
Everett, E. Festival at E. 7 pp. {Oraliom arid
speeches, v. 2, p. 281.)
See also Plillll|>s Kxeter Academy.
Exeter book. Gollancz, I. (JStZ.) (Early Eng.
Text Soe. no. 104. ) 2123
Exeter book. (Codex Exoniensis.) 3 pp. 1 pi.
Slater, D. ( Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 41, 1885, p. 29«.)
Exeter Catliertral. Carter, J. Some ac-
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[1797-98.] 6.46
EXETER CATHEDRAL
1372
EXPENSA
Eniirleflclfl. Sir H. C. Observations on Bp. Lyttel-
ton's account of Eieter Cathedral. 4 pp. (Carter, J.,
Some account of the cathedral church of Exeter, p. 13.)—
I^llollon. C, Bp. of Carlisle. Some remarks on the
original foundation and construction of the present
fabric of Exeter Cathedral. 12 pp. (Carter, J., Some ac-
count of the cathedral church of Exeter, p. 1.)— Ward,
lAxrk. nnd C«. (i^ubn.) Exeter Cathedral. 28 pp. 10 pi.
(/n their Our national cathedrals, v. 2, p. 55.)
Exeter Collejre. Boase, C. W. Registrum
collegii Exoniensis. Register of thu rectors,
fellows, and other members on the foundation
of Exeter College, Oxford, with a history of
the college and illustrative documents. 1894.
(Oxford Hist. Soc. Pub. v. 27. ) 2535
Bonso. C.W. Exeter College. 21pp. (Clark, A., Co(-
leges of Oxford, p. 76.)— StIlllllKBpet, E., Bp. of Worces-
ter. Case of visitation of colleges, in the House of Lords,
in Exeter-College case. 9 pp. ( Worfcs, v. 3, p. 877.)
See also Eni;liind, Education.— Oxtord I'lilvor-
slty.
Exeter DIooesaii Areliiteetural Soeiety.
Transactions. 2 s. v. 1. Exeter, 1867-72. 2 v.
in 1, 4°. —2735
Oontenfs.— EUacombe, H. T. Church bells in the towers
of all the parish churches of Wevonxhlre ; Bells of the
church.
Exford, England. Howes, J. G. Notes on E.
9 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc.
v. 35, 1890, p. 37.)
See also SoniprNetHhirp.
Exhibitions of art and industry. See Expo-
sitions.
Exhibitions of painting's. See Pictures.
Exil de Polexandre. Gtomberville, M. le R.
de. 1202
Exile. GiESECKB, A. De philosophorum vete-
rum quae ad exilium spectant sententiis. 1891.
3202
Kennan, G. Siberia and the exile system.
1891, 2 V. 1481
Mazzini, G. The exile. 3 pp. {Life and writings,
V.2, p. 1.)
See also Banisliiiieiit. — notany Bay. — Crime
and CriiniiialN. — PHiiiHhnienitsi. — Siberia. —
TranHportatiou {of convicts).
Exiincniz, Francesch. See Ximenez, F.
E.xisteiice. Piault, U. F. De I'existence
universelle. 1848. —1371
I<cv3'. J. H. Mill's propositions and inferences of
mere existence. 4 pp. {Mind, v. 10, 1885, p. 417.) —
RobertNon, G. C. Piklcr, Psychology of the belief in
objective existence. 6 pp. (Mind, v. 16, 1891, p. 100.)
See also Bcini^.—Iiife.— Eternity.— JletaphysiCN.
— PhlloHopliy.
E.visteiice d'une 6pop6e franke, De 1'. Rathail,
J. de. 2304
Existing: remains of the ancient Britons.
Oliver, G. 2537
Ex-libris. See Book-plates.
E.v-libris ana. Jardfere, H. L.43
Ex-libris collection of the Ducal library at
Wolfenbuettel. Heinemann, O. von. W. 52
Exinoor, England. Rawle, E. J. Annals of
the ancient royal forest of Exmoor. 189.3. 2511
KIworthy, F. T. Exmoor scolding and courtship.
176 pp. (Eng. Dialect. Soc. no. 25, p. 1.)— Rawle, E. J.
Final perambulation of Exmoor forest. 8 pp. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 40, 1894,
p. 171.)
See also Macraillan's Mag. v. 49, 1884, p. 95. Also
np vonsh i re.— Soin vrsetHli I re.
E.vner, Lt.-Col. ( — ). German army of to-day.
26 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 84, 1892, p. 869.)
Exiier, Sigmund. 1846 — . Ueber allgemeine
denkfehler, 14 pp. (Dcutech. rundsc/iau, v. 58, 1889, p. 103.)
I.ewlN, B. Exner on the minute structure of the
cerebral cortex. 4 pp. {Brain, v. 4, 1882, p. 377.)
Exner, Wilhelm Franz, and others.
Technik der wichtigeren baustoffe. 2 aufl.
Darmstadt, 1895. 8°. (Durm, J., and others,
Handb. der architektur, 1 th. v. 1, pt. 1. ) — 1765
Exodus, Book of See Bible, O. T., Exodus.
Exodus of the Israelites. Sec Jews.
Exodus of the western nations. 2 v. Kep-
pel, W. C, 6 Earl of Albemarle. 1593
Exorcism. Amati, G. ( jBd. ) Ubbie, ciancionl,
e clarpe del secolo XIV. [1866.] {Scelta di
curiositd, letterarie, no. 72. ) 2322
Menghi, G. Flagellum daemonum, seu
exorcism! terribiles, potentissimi, et efficaces.
1580. —2467
Boiielierie. A. Formules de conjuration ant^rieures
au 9 sifecle. 11pp. (iZev. d. Zang. rom. v. 5, 1874, p. 103.) —
Briizza. dei Barnabiti, L. Tessera esorcisfica. 9 pp.
(Rome, Comm. archeol. municip. Bull. v. 9, 1881, p. 165.)
— I^zlewicki. M. H. *'Exorcizo te." 16 pp. {Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 24, 1888, p. 579.)— «all«e, J. H. Segeu-
sprueche. 9 pp. (Germanta, v. 32, 1887, p. 452.)
See also l>einoiiolos:y.— na;;lc and J^orcery. —
Sii perstlt ion,— Wilrhr raft.
E.xosinosls. Soemmerring, S. T. von. Ueber
die verduenstung durch thierische haeute. 20 pp. 4 pi.
(Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 7: Mathemai.-phys.
classe, Abhandl. 1818-20, p. 245.)
See also Fluids.
E.vpaiision coloiiiale de la France. Lanessan,
J. M. A. de. .2695
E,xpedition against Rochefort. London, 1758.
8°. ( Polit. tracts rel. to Admiral Byng. ) 1517
Expedition de Charles VHI en Italie. Dela-
borde, H. F., Comte. 3542
Expedition frangaise de Formose, 1884-85. 2 v.
Garnot, E. 1435, atlas 1421
Expedition of Humphry Clinker. 2 v. Smollet,
T. G. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists,
V. 30, 31. ) 4167
Expedition to discover the sources of the
White Nile, in the years 1840, 41. 2 v. Werne,
F. 1416
Expeditions et pfelerinages des Scandinaves
en Terre Sainte au temps des Croisades.
Riant, P., Co?)ite. 3735
Expeditions to Prussia and the Holy Land
made by Henry, Earl of Derby. Smith, L. T.
(Ed.) {Camden Soc. n. s. no. 52.) 1504
Expenditure, On. 26 pp. Ellis, W., Philo-
Socraies, v. 3, p. 153.
Expensamilitiae Comitis Attrebatensis in Pen-
thecoste A. D. 1237 mense Junio. 5 pp. (Bouquet, M.,
Eec. hist. Oaules, v. 22, p. 679.)
EXPENSE
1373
EXPLOSIVES
Exi>ensc, Of. 7 pp. Bacon, Sir F., Essays,
with nnnotaiions by R. Whatcly, 4 ed., p. 298.
E.\I>«M"iciicc. Emerson, R. W. Experience.
40 pp. {\Vorks,v.3,p.i7.)—Uovrln;s,K.T. Ueber den
begrifTder erfahrung. 59 pp. { Vierte(jahrsschr. f.wi^8en8.
philos. V. 1, 1877, pp. 381, 525; v. 2, 1878, p. 106.)— KeeilP,
H. G. Conflicts of experience. 5 pp. {Macmillan^s Mag.
V. 61, 1890, p. 452.)— Sriiollwirii, R. Ueber den begriff
der erfahrung, mit ruecksicht auf Hume und Kant.
20 pp. (Zeils. f. philos. v. 103, 1894, p. 122.)— Sfhniitl-
knnz. H. Volkelt: Erfahrung und denken. 19 pp.
{Zeits. f. philos. v. 92, 1887, p. 281.)- Seth, J. Fouillge,
Avenir de la m^tapliysique fondle sur I'exp^rience. 4 pp.
(Mmd, V. 15, 1890, p. 401.)-Staii<liiis;<>r. P. Zur grund-
legung dcs erfalirungsbegriffs. 52 pp. ( Vierteljahrsschr.
/. loissens. philos. v. 6, 1882, p. 413 ; v. 7, 1883, p. 17.)
See also C'OK-liitioii.— JtKl^llieilt {in philosophy).—
Perception.— Pliilo.itoptiy.
Experience the test of goveriiinent : in
eighteen essays. Written during the years
1805 and 1806, to aid the investigation of
principles, and operation of the existing con-
stitution and laws of Pennsylvania. Phila.,
1807. 8°. (Duane, W. J., and others. Select
pamphlets. ) — 2352
Contents. More of the great master check, and the
little checks and balances. — On the danger of excessive
coiilideiicc— Project for a reformation of the ('on-
Nl ill! lion. —Of the dangerous power of the E.xecu-
ti*e over the public purse.— On the pernicious influence
of various powers in the Executive.— Of the E.'cecii-
tive influence. -Executive power as it is absurd,
despotic in fact.— On the nature of government and
legal power. — Reform the vital principal of free govern-
ment. — Is the tenure of the Jiidicirtry compatible
with representative government?— Does the Jinlici«ry
syHteni produce a real redress of wrongs?— Of deceits
on the people concerning Justice. — Of checks and
balances in the I.Hnd Mepartinent.— Project of a re-
form in le;;iNlation and administration.- Duty of the
people to themselves.— On the distribution of power
among the delegates of the people.— On the office of
Secretary of the €oninionwealtli and its perver-
sion.—System of the treasury nugatory, and destruc-
tive of its intention.
Experiences of an amateur photographer.
5 pp. Hepworth, G. H. {Harper's Mag. v. 79, 1889, p. 454.)
Experimental essays on the principles of con-
struction in arches, piers, buttresses. Bland,
W. . —1775
Experiniental evolution. Varigny, H. de.
—1678
Experiments and observations on the gastric
juice. Beaumont, W. —3785
Experiments of Miss Sally Cash. 15 pp. John-
ston, R. M. {Century Mag. v. 14, 1888, p. 547.)
Expiring continent. Mitchinson, A. W. 1413
Explanation of the devices on the continental
bills of credit. 4 pp. (iVfag. .4m. ifisf. v. 1, 1877, p. 751.)
Explanations: a sequel to "Vestiges of the
natural history of creation." Chambers, R.
—1677
E.vplaiiatory and pronouncing dictionary of
the noted names of fiction. Wheeler, W. A.
1186
Explanatory notes and remarks on Milton's
Paradise lost. Richardson, J., and Richard-
son, J., Jr. ISttT
Explitration des passages de droit priv6 con-
tenus dans les OCuvres de Cicfiron. Caqueray,
G. de. 3225
Explication historique des Instituts de I'Em-
pereur Justinien. 2 v. Ortolan, J. L. E.
— a357
Exploits and triumphs, in Europe, of Paul
Morphy. Edge, P. M. —1797
Exploits de Ba«ile Diggnis Acritas. Legrand,
E. (Ed.) (Biblioth. (jr. vulgairo, v. 6.) 3273
Exploits de Diggnis Akritas. Sathas, C. N.,
and Legrand, E. 3273
Exi>lora^'flo dos rios Itapetininga e Paranapa-
nema. Sampaio, T. F. (Derby, O. A., Covi-
miss. geog. e geol. da provinda de S. Paulo. )
1401
ISxploration archeologiqne au tombeau de
Juba II. Caise, L. A. 1732
Explorations. See Discoveries {in geography).
E.xplorations and adventures in New Guinea.
Strachan, J. 2497
Exi>lorations in Nebraska and Dakota, in the
years 1855-57, Preliminary report of. War-
ren, G. K. ( U. S. Engineers, Corps of. ) 2472
Explorations in south-west Africa. Baines, T.
1436
Explorations on the west coast of Florida.
Heilprin, A. — 1572
Explosions.
Franklin Institute. Report of the com-
mittee on the explosions of steam-boilers.
1836. {Bound pamph. v. 238.) 5934
Redfield, W. C. Letter to the Secretary
of the Treasury, on the history and causes of
steamboat explosions, and the means of pre-
vention. 1839. ( U. S. 25 Cong. 3 sess. House
doc. no. 21 : Bound pamph. v. 238. ) 5934
Outhrie, A. Memorial, submitting the results of an
investigation made by him into the causes of the explo-
sion.s of steam-boilers. 38 pp. ( U. S. 32 Cong. 1 sess. Senate
miscel. doe. no. 32: Bound pamph. v. 238.)— tiSnlhrle,
W. W. Communication on the causes of explosions of
steam-boilers. 7 pp. ( U. S. 31 Cong. 2 sess. Senate miscel.
doc. no. 13: Bound pamph. v. 238.)— I'lilteil Slates,
Navy Department. Report of the Secretary of the Navy,
in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, in relation
to the invention of Thomas S. Easton, for preventing the
explosions of steam-boilers. 38 pp. ( U. S. 27 Cong. 2 sess.
Senate doe. no. 336: Bound pamph. v. 238.) — l!nited
States, Patent Office. Report of the Commissioners of
Patents, on the subject of steam-boiler explosions. 102 pp.
( U. S. 30 Cong. 2 sess. Senate exec. doc. no. 18 : Bound
pamph. v. 2,38. )
See also l>ust.— Dynamite. — Explosives. — Fire
damp. — t^as. Illuminating. — Oases. — <iinn cotton. —
4Hunp<»wiler. — miies an<l 9liiiinfj^.— Nitr«>!;:lyc-
eriii. — .Steam.
Explosives.
Berthelot, p. E. M. Explosives and their
power. Tr. . . . by C. N. Hake and W. Macnab.
1892. —2764
Drinker, H. S. Tunneling, explosive com-
pounds, and rock drills. 1893. — 2713
ElssLBR, M. Handbook on modern explo-
sives. 1890. —2777
EXPLOSIVES
1374
EYB, Albrecht von
Abbot, H. L. Use or high explosifcs in war. 9 pp.
(Forum, V. 6, 1888, p. 65. )— Kxplowivos nrl, 18TS. Ab-
stract of the principal provisions of the act. 35 pp.
(EissJer, M., Handb. on mod. cj^losivcs, p. 278.)— IIa.v-
den, H. E. Explosive or poisoned rausltet or rifle balls;
were they authorized and nsed by the Confederate States
Army, or by the United States Army during the Civil
war? 11 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880,
p. 18.)— Hent Ipsl as applied to explosives of the nitro-
compound class (as defined by Order in Council, no. 1, of
5 of August, 1875). 9 pp. (Eissler, M., Handb. on niod.
explosives, p. 267.)— IIe»!». P. On the analysis of explo-
sives. 25 pp. (Eissler, M., Handb. on mod. explosives,
p. 242.)— Xewton, J. Modern explosives. 10 pp. {N.
Am. Rev. V. 137, 1883, p. 450.)— Schwarx, H. Ueber die
explodirenden substanzeu der neuzeit. 17 pp. ( Unserc
Zeit, 1870, v. 1, p. 62.)
See atso Quart. Rev. v. 155, 1883, p. 501. Also Rlnxllnfr-
— n.riiainlle.— KxplWHionM.- Firp rtainp.— 4>iiii
rnlton. — Uiiiipowiler. — SlltruH:l.y<-oriii. — Tor-
pedoeM.
Explosive.s, Bibliography.
MuNROE, C. E. Index to the literature of
explosives. Pts. 1, 2. 1886-93, 2 pts. W- 16
Explosives act, 1875. Abstract of the principal
provisions of the act. 35 pp. (Ei-ssler, M., Handb. on
mod. explosives, p. 278.)
Expose des institutions du canton de Vaud.
32 pp. Bauty, C. ( With Droz, N., Instruction civique.)
Exposition eolonialo de 1889. Les colonies fran-
5aise8. 6 v. Henrique, L., and others. .2697
Exposition de la doctrine de I'gglise catho-
lique, sur les matiSres de controverse. Bos-
suet, J. B., ifp. o/Meawi. —3204
Exposition of Psalm CXIX. Bridges, C. —4156
Expositions des Evangiles. Sully, M. de, Bp.
of Paris. {Biblioth. hleue, \. i.) 2316
Expositions of art and industry. Berger, G.
Suggestions for the next world's fair. 7 pp. (Century
Mag. v. 17, 1890, p. 845.)— Ronillior. F. Centenaires,
anniversaires. expositions. 20 pp. (Corrcspondant, n. s.
T.112, 1837, p.94.)— Ueber kunMtans'<teniiii;j;(>ii. 6 pp.
(Umere Zeit, 1890, v. 2, p. 474.)— Wood. H. T. Exhibi-
tions. 15 pp. (Arin«(een/h Cent. v. 20, 1886, p. 633.)
See also FalrH.— Fiiio arts. Galleries, Museums, Col-
lections. Also the names of places where the Expositions
have been held, as Rcrlln.— BriisHplM.— t'aliroriiia.
— f^hiranro.- Ilrraden.— Madrid.— ManrhoNt«r.—
Paris.— I>tiilnd<-lphia.-Vl<-iiiia, etc.
Exi>ostiilation. 7 pp. Cowper, W., Works,
ed. by T. 3. Grimshawe, p. 516.
Expre.ss ti-ains, English and foreign. Fox-
well, E., and Farrer, T. C. —2726
Expression. Bell, Sir 0. Anatomy and phi-
losophy of expression as connected with the
fine arte. 1847. —1753
Morgan, A. An hour with Delsarte: a
study of expression. 1889. —2156
Stbbbins, G. Delsarte system of expres-
sion. 1889. —2156
Warner, F. Physical expression, its
modes and principles. 1886. ( Internal. Set. S.)
—1678
Braneti^rc, F. Expression dans les beaux-arts.
14 pp. (Rev. d. deiix mondes, 1884, 3 p«r. v. 61, p. 211.) —
NyiiioiidH, J. a. Beauty, composition, expression, and
characterLfation. 28 pp. (Essays, speculative and sug-
getlive, v. 1, p. 212; Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 2H.)
See also C'iiarartcr. — Elocution. — Emotions.—
Fine arl«.—]Iu»lc.— Rhetoric.
ExsiipcrantiuN, Julius. Circa 5 cent. Opus-
culum de Marii, Lepidi, ac Sertorii bellis civilibus. 9 pp.
(Sallustius Crispus, C, Quae exslant omnia opera, p. 507:
Lemaire, N. E., Biblioth. class. Lat.; Operum reliquiae ed.
F. D. Oerlach, p. 148 ; Catalina . . . ed. F. D. Oerlach,
p. 174.)
E.xtra liniital animals and mound builder's
pipes. 6 pp. Peet, S. D. (^in. ^nHj. v. 8, 1886, p. 308.)
ICxtra ofticial state papers. Knox, W. —3316
I'^xtraction of foreign bodies. 25 pp. Brodie,
Sir B. C, Works, v. 3, p. 508.
E.xtracts de los mas c61ebres esoritores y poetas
espafioles, en dos partes. Baltimore, 1822.
2 V. in 1, 12°. 2302
I<:xtracts from a diary. Cockbum, Sir G. 1676
K.vtraets from records in the possession of
Portsmouth. Murrell, R. J., and East, R. 2511
Extracts from the records of the Merchant
Adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. v. 1.
Boyle, J. R., and Dendy, F. W. {Eds.) (Sur-
tees Soc. v. 93. ) 4566
Extradition.
GODDYN, M., and Mahiels, E. Droit
criminel beige au point de vue international.
1880. —1345
KiRCHNER, F. J. Extradition, recueil ren-
fermant in-extenso tous les traitfis conclus
jusqu'au 17 Jan. 1883, entre les nations civi-
lis6es. 1883. —1311
Moore, J. B. Report on extradition, with
returns of all cases, 1842-90. 1890. —3346
nari-Htc dc la t^liavaniio, R. M. C. Rapport sur
I'extradition des malfaiteurs. 16 pp. (Inst, de France,
Acad. Scl. moral. Mlm. v. 14, pt. 2, 1884, p. 431.)— Fuld, L.
Die auolieferung von politischen verbrechern. 4 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, p. 79.)— IIoltzondorlT, F. von.
Auslieferung der verbrecher und das asylrecht. 71 pp.
(Samml. wissens. vortrg. v. 16, 1881, p. 177.)— Institut fuer
voelkerrecht ueber die auslieferung politischor ver-
brecber. 4 pp. (DeiKscft. rimc/M^aii, v. 27, 1881, p. 293.)
— Uojjcrs, H. W. International extradition. 10 pp.
(Forum, V. 6, 1888, p. 612.)— Sedgwick, A. Q. Extradi-
tion. 9 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 136, 1883, p. 497.)— Stone,
F. M. Extradition of criminals. 7 pp. (New Bnglander,
V. 43, 1881, p. 224.)
See also Quart. Rev. v. 170, 1890, p. 175. Also t'rinie
and CrinilnalM. -Criminal law.— International
law.
Bxtrait du catalogue de la bibliothdque d'un
amateur. Ouvrages sur I'Amfirique. [St.
Cloud], n. d. 12°. W.38
Extraordinary men : their boyhood and early
life. Russell, W. 3706
Extraordinary women : their girlhood and
early life. Russell, W. 3706
"E.vtreme unetion," History of 17 pp.
Hayman, H. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 47, 1890, p. 445.)
See atso NncramentN.
Eyam, England. Fretton, W. G. Eyam and
its sad memories. 9 pp. (Andrews, W., Bygone Derby-
shire, p. 199.)
See also nerbysliire.
Eyay Sliali : a sacrificial stone near St. Paul.
2 pp. Hovey, H. C. (Xm. /InM?. v. 9, 1887, p. 35.)
Eyb, Albrecht von. Herrmann, M. (Bd.) Ein
brief an E. 8 pp. (Oermonia, v. 33, 1888, p. 499.)
EYCK, Jan van
1375
EYRE-TODD, George
Eyck, Jan van. Tschudi, H. von. Die Madonna
mit dem Karthaeuser von E. Mit heliographie uiid
radierung. 12 pp. (Koeuigl. Preiissisch. kunstsaiunil.
Jahrb. V. 10, 1889, p. 15J.)— Eiii iiiaemilicheK bildiiis des
E. Mit heliographie uiid hochactziHig. 3 pp. (Koenigl.
Preussisch. kunstsaniml. Jahrb. v. 8, 1887, p. 172.)
Kyc.
Joannes XXI, I'ope. Volgarizzamento del
trattato della cura degli occhi. 1873. {Scelta
di curiositd Ictteraric, no. 130. ) 2332
Berry, G. A. Sydney Hodge-s on retinal images. 3 pp.
{Brain, v. 7, 1886, p. 414.)— Uobroil. M. De I'expression
des yeux dans la statuaire. 21pp. (Corrcspondmit, n. s.
V. 95, 188.3, p. 74.)— ««wprs, W. R. Note on a reflex
mechanism in the fixation of the eyeballs. 3 pp. ( Brain,
V. 2, 1880, p. 39.) — Ilrlinhollz and Carter on eyesight.
31pp. (lidin.Rev.v.l5i,lsai,p.!il6.)—naages,S. On
some peculiarities connected with retinal images, 4 pp.
(Brain, v. 7, 1885, p. 77.) — IIiitrllinNOii. J. Notes on
the symptom-significance of different .states of the pupil.
39 pp. (Brain, v. 1, 1879, pp. 1, 155, 454.)— Jpirrlen. B. J.
Our eyes and our industries. 31pp. { Mass. State Board
of Health, Report, 1882-83, Suppl. p. 87.)— OWN|iiiini.
kow, P. Ueber das 3 auge bei Petromyzon fluviatilis,
nebst eiuigen bemerkungen neber dasselbc organ bei
anderen thieren. 26 pp. 1 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad.
M6m. 7 s. V. 36, 1889.)— Sopilllllpriiis:, S. T. von. Ueber
das feinste gcfaessnetz der aderhaut im augapfel. 16 pp.
I pi. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 7: Mathemat.-
phya. cliisse, Abhandt. 1818-20, p. 1.)— Slewnrt. T. G.
The eye-symptoms in locomotor ataxia. 10 pp. (Brain,
V. 2, 1880, p. 181.)— Tiiekrriniin. H. T. Eye-language.
II pp. (In /lis Optimist, p. 164.)- WlKleswordl. J., and
Bickerton, T. H. On the condition of the fundus oculi
in insane individuals. 44 pp. 2 pi. (Brain, v. 7, 1885,
pp. 29, 178.)— WllkM, S. On the pupil in emotional
states. 6 pp. (Braiij, v. 6, 1884, p. 1. )— Williams, C.H.
Eyes of school children. 25 pp. (Sue lectures upon school
hygiene, p. 65.)
See also ArtifirinI p.ycM.— l>|>lllllaI■■lOHPO|ly.—
<>l>tit■s.— I»li,ysi«loKy.— SciiHCM Hllll KcilKUtiOII.-
Eye, Diseases.
Roberts, O. Detection of colour-blind-
ness and imperfect eyesight, with a table of
coloured Bei-lin wools and sheet of test types.
1884. 3785
Biizz)tr<l. T. On ophthalmoplegia externa, in con-
junction with tabes dorsalis. 22 pp. (Brain, v. 5, 1883,
p. 34.)— <'altpll. J. McK. Inertia of the eye and brain.
18 pp. (Brain, V. 8, 1886, p. 295.)— Forrler, D. Cerebral
amblyopia and hemiopia. 22 pp. 3 pi. (Bram, v. 3, 1881,
p. 456.) — Fipld. E. Case of brain lesion with hemiplegia
on the same side and uniocnlar neuritis on the opposite
side. 3 pp. (Brain, v. 4, 1882, p. 247.)— Jeirrios, B. J.
Control of defective vision on land and sea. 5 pp. (Am.
Pub. Health Assoc. Reports, v. 7, p. 225. )— Kirrliiliitnn,
A. Beitraege zur kenntniss der farben-blindheit. 82 pp.
(Wundt, W. M., Philos. studien, v. 8, pp. 173, 407.)— .nno-
k<'nKU% S. Case of double optic neuritis, with remarks
on the causation of optic neuritis. 16 pp. 1 pi. (Brain,
V. 2, 1880, p. 257.) — Embolic hemiplegia with optic
neuritis. 10 pp. (Brain, v. 1, 1879, p. 400.)— Maxwell,
J. C. Experiments on colour as perceived by the eye,
with remarks on colour-blindness. 29 pp. (In his Sci.
papers, v. 1, p. 126.)— On the theory of colours in relation
to colour-blindness. 7 pp. (In his Sci. papers, v. I,
p. 119.)— OsrIPth.V. R. P. Nystagmus. 19 pp. (Brain,
V. 3, 1881, p. 160. )— Typhoid fever in relation to disease of
the optic disc. 7 pp. (Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 197.)— Kirllter,
A. a. Observationes de staphylomate. 10 pp. (Goettin-
gen, K. gesells. wissens. Nov. comment, v. 6, 1775, p. 56.)—
Neelijfor. H. Ueber den einfluss dioptrischer fehler des
augesauf das resultat astronomischermessungen. 40 pp.,
(Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 53: Mathemat.-
phrys. classe, Abhandl. v. 15, pt. 3, 1886, p. 665.)— Toalf, T.
P. Puncture of lens : Ophthalmitis, Brain disease. Death .
3 pp. (Brain, v. 2, 1S80, p. 423.)— TbonipNon, O. Case
of fracture of the skull in which conjugate deviation of
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Karly ScofiiMli poolry.
Andrew, of Wynloun. Henry, the Minstrel.
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9IediwvRl Sc«ttiNli pootry.
Douglas, G. Henryson, R.
Dunbar, W. James I, King of Scotland.
Npoltisli ballad poetry.
Scottish poetry or the seveiitcentli century.
Alexander, Sir W., 1 Earl of Ker, Sir R.
Stirling. Murray, Sir D.
Aytoun, Sir R. Semple, F.
Drummond, of Hawthorn- Semple, Sir J,
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James V, King of Scotland. Montgomery, A.
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( Ed. ) Ancient Scots ballads, with the
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Ey.sseiiliardt. See also Eisenhart.
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Faber, Ernst. Prehistoric China. 80 pp.
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Fabor, Felix. 1441-1502.
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Faber, George Louis.
Fisheries of the Adriatic and the flsh there-
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Faber, Rev. George Stanley. Analysis of
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Faber, Mrs. M. A. Wm. Penn and the Society
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Fabiaiii in der Lupercalienfeier. 5 pp. Oru-
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.See also Allegory.- Fiction.— I.eKrciKlH.— Nylli-
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Fabre, Jean Henri. 1823—.
Nouveaux souvenirs entomologiques.
Etudes sur I'instinct et lea moeurs des in-
sectes. Paris, 1882. 12°. —2666
FABRE, Marie Joseph Victorin
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FABRICIUS, Johann Albert
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Eloge de Pierre Comeille. Paris, 1808. 8°.
Fabre, Paul. 1859—. 4704
Etude sur le Liber censuum de I'Eglise
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Bibliothfeque du Vatican au XV siScle
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Fabre d'Kglantine, Philippe Frangois Na-
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Fabretti, Ariodante. 1816 — . Analogia dell'
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viventi a illustrare il libro della Volgare eloquenza di
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Fabri de Werdea, Johann. Eine Quaestio
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Fabriano, Qentile da. Stillman, W. J. Gen-
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Fabriano, Italy. Zonqhi, A. (Ed.) Carte
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Fabric rolls and documents of York Minster.
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Pabriciiis, Andreas. Doellinger, J. J. I. von.
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Fabricius, B., pseud. See Dietrich, H. T.
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Fabricius, Ernst. 1857—. Zur geschichte des
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( Ed. ) Poetarum veterum ecclesiasticorum
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Pftalini et hymni.— Prudentius Clemens, A. Pn.vcIio-
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Fabricius, Guido. See Le FSvre de la Boderie,
G.
Fabricius, H. Dittrich. See Dittrich-Fabricius,
H.
Fabricius, Jakob. 16 cent. Dolus Cupidinis.
2 pp. (Lat. littcraturdenkmaeler des 15 u. 16 jahrh. v. 7,
p. 33.)
Fabricius, Johann Albert. 1668-1736.
Bibliotheca Latina mediae et inflmae aetatis,
cum supplemento Christiani Schoettgenii jam
a p. Joanne Dominico Mansi e MSS. editisque
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Fabrii'iiis, Wilhelm.
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Fabrieiiis MoiitiiiiiDS, Joannes. 16 cent. Ad
Joannem Hylerum. 1 p. (Lat. litteraturdenkmaeler des
15 u. 16 jahrh. v. 7, p. 62.)
Fabrics, Textile. See Textile fabrics.
Fabriczy, Cornelio de. II libro di Antonio
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70 pp. (Archiv. stor. Hal. 5 s. v. 7, 1891, p. 299.)
Fabricjiie de romaiis, Maison Alexandre
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dit E. de. W. 47
Fabriqucs de faience, Histoire des. Lecocq,
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Fabritii, Aloyse Cynthio degli. Brunet, G.
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Fabi-oiii, Angelo. 1732-1803.
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Fabry, Jean Baptiste Germain. 1780-1821.
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Facere, Dfiveloppement de, dans les languep
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Faerosk ant]iolo(>:i. 2 v. Hammershaimb, V.
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Faesi, Johann Ulrich (Ed.) 1796-1865.
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Fagaii, Rev. Henry Stuart. 1827 — . Emigrfi on
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Fagiuoli, Giovanni Battista. 1660-1742.
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Fag-nan, E.
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Fagiian, Marie Antoinette. — ctrca 1770.
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Fagnaiio, Italy. Sforza, G. Statuto volgare
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FAGNIEZ, Gustave
1383
FAHNE, Anton
Fagiiiez, Gustave. 1842—.
Etudes sur 1' Industrie et la classe indus-
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La preparation de la rupture ouverte avec la maison
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[Ed.) Kevue historique. See Revue his-
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Fagruet, Emile. 1847—. De Bonald. 32 pp.
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1893. 8°. 2505
Fah-Hian. 5 cent.
Record of Buddhistic kingdoms : being an
account of his travels in India and Ceylon
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books of discipline. Tr. and annotated with
a Corean recension of the Chinese text by
James Legge. Oxford, 1886. 4°. 3183
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1 pi. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 19, 1887,
p. 191.)
Fahlbeck, Pontus E.
Royaut^ et le droit royal francs durant la
premiere pfiriode de I'existence du royaume
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8°. —2342
Faliliiier, Johanna. Scherer, W. Goethe und
Adelaide. 33 pp. (/n Aw Aufsaetze ueber Goethe, p. 89.)
Faliiie, Anton. 1805-83.
Chroniken und urkundenbuecher hervor-
ragender geschlechter, stifter, und kloester.
Coeln, 1862-78. 5 v. 12°. 3617
Contents. Urkundenbuch des geschlechts MeHche«le,
V. 1. — Urkundenbuch des geschlechts Moiniii or Mumm,
V. 2, 4, 5.— Urkundenbuch des geschlechts Spprte or Spee,
V. 3.
Denkmale und ahnentafeln in Rheinland
und Westphalen mit erlaeuterungen und be-
richtigungen. Duesseldorf, 1875-83. 6 v. in 2,
12°. 3617
Contents. Aufschwoerungen der ritt«rschaft des her-
zogthums Itpr^* v. 2.— Aufschwoerungen dcr ritterschaCt
des herzogthums t'Icve, v. 3. — Ketten, J. H. von der.
Kleine waldt der freyen reichs statt Collcii, v. 6.— Auf-
schwoerungen der rittcrschaft des herzogthums Jn«-
ilrh, v. 4, 5.— Denkmale und ahnentafeln des geschlechts
.Yliimiii Oder Momm, v. 1.— Aufschwoerung des damen-
stifts (kbpriKlorr ... v. 4. — Das geschlecht Ten-
ckinek, v. 2.
Dynasten, Freiherren, und Grafen von
Bocholtz. Coeln, 1856-63. 4 v. in 2, fo. 3791
Contents. Aiif>i<*hwopriin|ir<*n, grab- und denk-
male der graeflichen familie von Bocholtz, sammt den
aufschwoerungen und ritterzetteln des oberquartiers
von Gelderland, v. 4. — i'o<lex diploniatlriiH gentis
Bocholtanae, v. 2.— Wcsohlclitp der verschiedenen ge-
schlechter Bocholtz und die alten zustaende am Nieder-
rhein, v. 1, pt. 1.— Chronica abbatiae <Jladl»aceii«lfi,
V. 3. — Geschichte von 106 rhelninclieii. niederlacn-
dischen, und westphaelischen hervorragenden geschlech-
tern, v. 1, pt. 2.
Forschungen auf dem gebiete der rhei-
nischen und westphaelischen geschichte.
Coeln, 1864-76. 5 v. in 3, 8°. 3617
Contents, i'oelner flom in seinen umgebungen, v. 1.
— Zwei ooelner oUlbilccher, v. 2.— Daesscldorfer
soltiiotzen und die coelner gewandzunft, v. 1. — Cile-
Hchlccliter und sitze, v. 2, 3. — l^ivlanfl und seine
geschlechter, v. 4, 5.— Geschichte der Herren SlacI von
Holsteln, v. 3.— Urkundenbuch des geschlechts Stael
von Holst«in, v. 3.
Geschichte der coelnischen, juelichschen,
und bergischen geschlechter, anschliesslich
der neben ihnen ansaessig gewesenen cle-
vischen, geldrischen, und moersischen, in
stammtafeln, wappen, siegeln, und urkunden.
Koeln, 1848-53. 2 pts. in 1 v. fo. 3791
Geschichte der Grafen, jetzigen Fuersten
zu Salm - Reifferscheid, sowie ihrer laender
und sitze, nebst genealogie derjenigen fami-
lien, aus denen sie ihre frauen genommen.
Coeln, 1858-66. 3 pts. in 2 v. fo. 3791
Contents. Geschichte der dynastischen geschlechter,
aus denen die Grafen, jetzt Fuersten zu Salm-Reiffer-
scheid ihre fraiien genommen haben, v. 1, pt. 2. — Ge-
schichte der Grafen, jetzigen Fuersten zu .Halin-Rolf-
fer»chpl«l, zugleich geschichte von 130 fuerstlichen
und anderen hervorragenden geschlechtern, v. 1, pt. 1. —
I'rkiinclonbiich, v. 2.
Geschichte der westphaelischen geschlech-
ter mit besonderer beruecksichtigung ihrer
uebersiedlung nach Preussen, Curland, und
Liefland. Mit 1200 wappen. Coeln, 1858. fo.
3791
Grafschaft und freie reichsstadt Dortmund.
Koeln, 1854-59. 4 v. 12°. 3617
Contents. l>orlnitiii«lpr <>tir«>nik. v. 1. — Nieder-
hoff, J. Mcinorabilin. v. 4.— Stalnlnrrpolit und
rechtsalt€rthuemer der freien reichsstadt Dortmund,
v. 3. — I'rkmnlenbiich der freien reichsstadt Dort-
mund, v. 2.— Beurhaus, J. F. Bntwurf der vprlaHHUiiK,
V. 4. — Verschiedenen ijesehlechter stecke . . .
v. 4.— Westphalen in Luebeck, v. 4.
Herren und Freiherren von Hoevel, nebst
genealogie der familien, aus denen sie ihre
frauen genommen. Coeln, 1856-60. 3 v. in 2,
fo. 3791
Contents. Geschichte und genealogie derjenigen fami-
lien, aus denen die Herren von Hoevel ihre franen
genommen haben, v. 1, pt. 2.— Hoevel. G. von, the Fifth.
Chronikund hintertreibungeinesschandgedichts, sammt
der abdankungs,schrift seines vetters Gotthard VIII von
Hoevel, v. 3.— Geschichte von 100 riielnisehon, west-
phaelischen, niederlaendischen, und anderen hervorra-
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FAIDIT, Oaucelm
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FAIRFAX, Edward
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34 pp. (Mahn, K. A. F., Werke der troubadours, v. 2, p. 80.)
Faidit, Hugues. 13 cent.
Die beiden aeltesten provenzalischen gram-
matiken, Lo Donatz proensals und Las Rasos
de tax)bar, nebst einem provenzalisch-italie-
nischen glossar . . . herausg. von Edmund
Stengel. Marburg, 1878. 8^ —2132
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ven9ale8 [XIII sifecle]. 2 6d., revue, corrig^e,
et consid^rablement augmentfie par F. Gues-
sard. Paris, 1858. 8°. —2146
Faieiioe. See Pottery.
Faillitoii, Mt. Quicherat, J. E. J. Menhirs de
la montagite de F. 2 pp. (In Ki» Melanges d'arcMol. et
d'hist. V. 1, p. 142.)
Failure of David Berry. 7 pp. Jewett, S. O.
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Faint heart never won fair lady. 11 pp.
White, C. E. ( Harper's Mag. v. 82, 1891, p. 933. )
Faiooni. See Fayum.
Fair cru.sader: an opera. 43 pp. (Gait, J.,
New Brit, theat. v. 4, p. 287.)
Fair Oaks, or Seven Pines, Battle of. Smith,
G. W. Confederate war papers. Fairfax
Court House, New Orleans, Seven Pines,
Richmond, and North Carolina. 1884. 2657
Brntton, J. Sixth South Carolina at Seven Pines.
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C'<»ok, J. Battle of Fair Oaks. 41 pp. (In his Siege of
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battle of Seven Pines. 9 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
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Seven Pines. 1 p. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 4, 1877,
p. 42.)— Manassas to Seven Pines. 23 pp. (Century Mag.
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4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 235.)—
iMttKtHreet.J. Battle of Seven Pines. 4 pp. (Southern
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A. B. Battles of Seven Pines and Fair Oalts. 6 pp. ( In
her Richmond during the War, p. 132.)— Sewtt, R. N.,
and others. Battle of Fair Oalcs, or Seven Pines. 249 pp.
(In their War of the rebellion, 1 s. v. 11, pt. 1, p. 746.)—
Nmith, G. W. Second day at Seven Pines. 9 pp. (Cen-
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Fair warniiija:, to take heed of the Scotish dis-
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relating to Scotland. ) 2594
Fairbairii, Andrew Martin, D. D. 1838—.
Anglo-Catholicism and the church. 28 pp. (Conlemp.
Rev.Y.B9,lSdl, p. 210.)— An(j;l<>-4'nthwllcisin: the old
and the new. 25 pp. (Confemp. Ben. v. .57, 1890, p. 387.)—
CntholiciHin and apolO|;rcticN. 21 pp. (Coniemp.
Rev. v. 47, 1885, p. 164.)— 4'atlioliciNin and liiHtoriral
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— 4*atlioli<*inni antl rellfffioiiH thoiif^ht. 23 pp.
(Conlmip. yje». v. 47, 1885, p. 6.52.)— MniiKllel*! (;oll<-fr4>:
an inaugural address. 21 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 56, 1889,
p. 691.)— Genesis of the Piirllan Ideal. 29 pp. (Con-
temp. Rev. v. 54, 1888, p. 695.)— RpaHf>n and reli|;ton :
a reply to Cardinal Newman. 20 pp. (Contemp. Rev.
V. 48, 1885, p. 812. )— Theology as an academic discipline.
24 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 51, 1887, p. 196.)
{Ed. ) Influence of Greek ideas and usages
upon the Christian church. See Hatch, E.
Barr.v. W. Catholicism and reason : a reply to F.
20 pp. (Oontorep. Kei). V. 48, 1885, p. 666.)
Fairbairii, James.
Book of crests of the families of Great
Britain and Ireland. New ed. revised and
brought down to the present date by Arthur
Charles Fox-Davies. [With 229 plates.] Edin-
burgh, 1892. 2 V. 4°. 2762
Fairbairii, Piitrick, D. D. Dodds, J. Patrick
Fairbairn. 8 pp. [lUsruption tvorthies, Memorial of ISiZ,
V. 3, p. 245.)
and F'iiidlay, Rev. William (Eds.) Book of
the Prophet Ezekiel. See Schroeder, F. W. J.
(in preceding catalogue).
Fairbairii, Sir William. 1789-1874. Rise and
progress of manufactures and commerce, and of civil
and mechanical engineering in Lancashire and Clieshire.
260 pp. (Baines, T., Laneashire and Cheshire, v. 2, p. 465.)
Fairbaiik, F. R., M. D. Roman remains found
in Doncastcr. 2 pp. 1 pi. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum.
v. 48, 1892, p. 139.)
Fairbanks, Arthur. Present tendencies in
German philosophy. 9 pp. (iVcto £n5f/a»idcr, v. 54, 1891,
p. 335.)
Faircbild, Charles Stebbins. 1842—. United
states and silver. 9 pp. (forum, v. 11, 1891, p. 550.)
Faircbild, George Moore, Jr. (£d. )
Canadian leaves. History, art, science,
literature, commerce. A series of new papers
read before the Canadian Club of New York.
New York, 1887. sm. 4°. 1623
Contents. Roberts, C. G. D. Echoes from old Acadia.—
Smith, G. Schism in the Anjclo-Saxon race.— Grant,
O. Canada first.— Faircbild, G. M., Jr. The Canailian
C'Inb.— C'anadinn «iiil> olllcors. 1887.— Bengough,
J. W. Humorous side of »'«nadlan liislory.- Eccles-
ton, J. C. Great Canadian nortli-wi'st.— Fraser, J. A.
An artist's experience in the «'anadlan Rockies.—
Butterworth, B. Commercial union between Canada
and the United States —Wiman, E. Advantages of com-
mercial union to Canada and the United States.— Col-
lins, E. rntnre of the Dominion of Canada.— Lemoine,
J. M. Heroines of new France. — Stewart, O., Jr.
I>iterature in Canada. — McDougall, J. Mineral
resources of Canada.
Faircbild, Herman Le Roy. 1850 — .
History of the New York Academy of Sci-
ences, formerly the Lyceum of Natural His-
tory. New York, 1887. 8°. —2563
Faircbild, James Harris, D.D. 1817—. Divine
personality. 17 pp. (BiWiolh. .S«cra, v. 41, 1884, p. 217.)—
Co education at <»berlln, 13 pp. (Bi6(io(/i. .Sacra, v. 46,
1889, p. 443.)— Probation : its conditions and limita-
tions. 20 pp. (Bi6iio(/i. .Sacra, V. 43, 1886, p. 423.)— Pro-
gress of relitrlous IhoHKhl. 20 pp. (Biblioth. Saera,
V. 49, 1892, p. 412.)— Authenticity and inspiration of the
Seri|»tures. 30 pp. (Bibliolh. Saera, v. 49, 1892, p. 1.)—
True principle of lheolo)jie«l uroicress. 14pp. (Bib-
lioth. Sacra, v. 41, 1881, p. 573.)
Fairfax, 2, 3, 6 Barons. Sec Fairfax, F.— Fair-
fax, T.
Fairla.x, Edward. — 1635.
Discourse of witchcraft, as it was acted in
the family of, in the year 1621. PVom the
original copy written with his own hand,
communicated by R. M. Milnes. London, 1858-
59. S°. (Philobiblon Soc. itfisccf. V. 5.) 4446
Hermes and l^ycaon. Communicated by C. R.
Markham. 15 pp. (Pbilobiblon Soc. Miscel. v. 12.)
FAIRFAX, Ferdinand
1385
FAIRHOLT, Frederick William
Fairfax, Ferdinand, 2 Baron Fairfax. 1584-
1648.
Miraculous victory obtained . . . against
the army under tlie command of the Earl of
Newcastle at Wakefield in Yorkshire. [Lon-
don], 1643. 4°. 1541
Fairfax, Grace Bradford. Monument to Gov.
Bradford. 1 p. (Mni;, /Im. i/is(. v. 23, 1890, p. 330.)— Gov.
KriiiU'or^rN iiinii4>rlal rljflilH. 1 p. {Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 26, 1891, p. 233.)
Fairfax, Henry. lAttributed to.] 1634-1702.
Impartial relation of the whole proceedings
against St. Mary Magdalen CoUedge, in Oxon,
in the year of Our Lord 1687, containing only
matters of fact as they occurred. [Anon.]
n. p., 1688. sm. 4°. —2304
Fairfa.x, Lina Redwood. Caesar and his for-
tunes. 5 pp. (Harper's ilfagf. V. 67, 1883, p. 950.)— I.lMie
Rriibnkor, 12 pp. (ifarper's Afay. v. 81, 1890, p. 437.)
Fairfax, Vice-Admiral Robert.
Mabkham, C. R. Life of Robert Fairfax of
Steeton, Vice-Admiral, alderman, and mem-
ber for York, A. D. 1666-1725. 1885. 4765
Fairfax, Thomas, 3 Baron Fairfax. 1611-71.
Short memorials of, by himself, 1699. 30 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 5, p. 374.)
Fairfax, Thomas, 6 Baron Fairfax. 1692-1782.
Letter to Charles 1*6. 1 p. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 15, 1886,
p. 203.)
Fairfax, Sir Thomas.
Bray, W. Letter to ... Sir T. Fairfax, con-
cerning the charge and proceedings against
him at a councell of warre, about the late
difference in the armie. 1647. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 8. ) 4555
London, Common Council. Answer to a
letter sent unto them from . . . Sir T. Fairfax,
and other of the chief officers in that army.
1647. {Pamphlets: Charles I, V. 8.) 4555
lI<>ydoii,J. Discovery of the wonderful preservation
of F., the army, etc. 15 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 4, p. 70. )— IVacock. E. Inventories made for Sir
Wra. and Sir Thos. Fairfax, in the 16 and 17 centuries.
36 pp. {Archaeologia, v. 48, 1884, p. 121.)
and others. Declaration, concerning their
proceeding in the proposalls, prepared and
agreed on by the Councell of the armie, to be
tendred to the Commissioners of Parliament,
residing in the army, and with them to be
treated on by the Commissioners of the army.
London, 1647. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets : Charles I,
V. 8. ) 4555
Declaration, delivered by Col. Sir Har-
dresse Waller, and other officers of the army,
to the House of Peeres, upon Munday the 17
of Jan. 1647. London, 1647. sm. 4°. {Pam-
phlets : Charles I, v. 8. ) 4555
Declaration, or representation, humbly
tendered to the Parliament, concerning the
just and fundamental! rights and liberties of
themselves and the kingdome. London, 1647.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 8.) 4555
Demands, in prosecution of the late
remonstrance to the two Houses of Parlia-
ment, as also against those persons who were
the inviters of the late invasion from Scot-
land, the instigators and encouragers of the
late insurrections in this kingdom. London,
1648. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. W.)
4555
Humble proposals and desires, in order
to a speedy prosecution of justice, and the
settlement formerly propounded by them.
London, 1048. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 9. ) 4555
• — Letter, June 29, 1647, of the armies
drawing farther back from the city of Lon-
don, and the head-quarters that night at Wick-
ham ; in answer to the votes of both Houses.
London, 1647. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets : Charles I,
V. 8. ) 4555
Message ... to the Parliament and Com-
mon Councell of London. London, 1647.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 8.) 4555
Fairfax, Sir William. Peacock, E. Inventories
made for Sir Wni. and Sir Thos. Fairfax, in the 16 and 17
centuries. 36 pp. {Archaeologia, v. 48, 1881, p. 121.)
Fairfax Court House, Va. Smith, G. W. Con-
federate war papers. Fairfax Court House,
New Orleans, Seven Pines, Richmond, and
North Carolina. 1884. 2657
fioott, R. N., and others. Skirmish at Fairfax Court
House. 6 pp. {In their War of the rebellion. Is. v. 2,
p. 59.)— Sinilli, W. Skirmish at Fairfax Court House,
May 31, 1861. 9 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10,
1882, p. 368.)— Ve«lder, ilfr«. S. C. Fairfax monument.
Dedication of the monument at Fairfax Courthouse . . .
erected to the dead heroes . . . who fell in the Confed-
erate States army. 13 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
V. 18, 1890, p. 120.)
Fairfax family. Dwight, T. W. Letter on
the Fairfax family. 1 p. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1886,
p. 397.)— WlK-atley. R. Fairfaxes of Yorkshire and
Virginia. 20 pp. (Mag. ^m. JfM(. v. 13, 1885, p. 217.)
Fairfield, Charles. State socialism in the Anti-
podes. 54 pp. (Mackay, T., Plea for liberty, p. 145.)
Fairfield, Edmund B., D. D., LL. D. Resurrec-
tion and final judgment. 31 pp. {Biblioth. Sacra, v. 48,
1891, p. 74.)
Fairfield, Conn. Schenck, Mrs. E. H. History
of Fairfield . . . from the settlement of the
town in 1639 to 1818. 1889. 2614
Fairford, England. Joyce, J. G. Remarks
upon the Fairford windows. 39 pp. ( Bristol and Olou-
eest Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 2, 1877-78, p. 53.)
See also CllouceHterNhlre.
Fair-haired Eckbert. 16 pp. Tieck, J. L.
(Carlyle, T., Trs.from the German, v. 3, p. 159.)
Fairliolt, Frederick William. 1814 66.
Homes, works, and shrines of English
artists, with specimens of their styles. To
which is added Rambles in Rome. Illustr.
— 17C5
London, 1873. 8°.
Ciyntents.
Flaxman, J.
Bewick, T.
Blake, W.
Collins, W.
Cooper, S.
Cosway, R.
Etty, W.
Gainsborough, T.
Hogarth, W.
Morland, G.
Nollekens, J.
Reynolds, Sir J.
Turner, J. M. W.
Vertue, G.
Wilson, R.
Woollett, W.
Wyatt, R. J.
PAIRHOLT, Frederick William
1386
FAIRY TALES
Miscellanea g^phica : representations of
ancient, medieval, and renaissance remains
in the possession of Lord Londesborough.
The historical introduction by Thos. Wright.
London, 1857. 4°. 3781
Rambles of an archaeologist among old
books and in old places : being papers on art,
in relation to archaeology, painting, art-deco-
ration, and art -manufacture. lUustr. with
wood engravings. London, 1871. 8°. — 1756
Content*. Rambles of an archneoIoKlst among old
books and in old places.— Ancient brooctieH and dress
fastenings.— Qrotesque deNlgrii, as exhibited in orna-
mental and industrial art.— Albert I>ner4^r: bis works,
bis compatriots, and his times.— Facts about finiper-
riiiKN.
On irnild procoNNioiiH and observances. 3 pp.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 2, 1849-50,
p. 251.)— On a grotesque inaNk of piiiiiNhinent ob-
tained in the castle of Nuremberg. 4 pp. 1 pi. { Lanca-
shire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. 7Va?w. v. 7, 1855, p. 61. )
Fairies. Caylus, A. C. P. de T. de Q. de P. de L.,
Vomte de. Sur la faerie des auciens compar^e & celle des
modemes. -7 pp. (Leber, J. M. C, Dissert, ret. hist, de
France, v. 18, p. 79.)— De Kay, C. A. Fairies and Druids
of Ireland. 10 pp. (Century Mag. v. 15, 1889, p. 590.)—
Fairy mytholOKy. 14 pp. (Westm. Rev. v. 19, 1833,
p. 74.) — OrlKin of the fairies. 8 pp. (Blackwood's
Mag. V. 28, 1830, p. 209.)— Pennell, E. R. Relation of
fairies to religion. 11 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 54, 1884,
p. 457.)— BI««(oii, J. On fairies. 38 pp. {Hazlitt, W. C,
Fairy tales . . . illustrating Shakespeare, p. 9.) — Wrlg^ht.
T. National fairy mythology of England. 12 pp. (Fra-
ser's Mag. v. 10, 1834, p. 51.)
See also Fairy taIe8.—I.eKendH.— Manners and
CnstoniH.- .Superstition.
Fairinaii, William.
Stocks examined and compared ; or, a guide
to purchasers in the public funds. 5 ed. Lon-
don, 1808. 8°. (Pamphlets, \. 32.) 3126
Fairs.
Andrews, W. Famous frosts and frost
fairs in Great Britain. 1887. 1526
Chassignet, L. M. M. Essai historique
sur les foires frangaises au moyen age. 1890.
—1375
Walford, C. Fairs, past and present.
1883. (Antiquary's Libr.) 2704
Allen, J. L. Kentucky fairs. 16 pp. (^Harper's Mag.
v. 79, 1889, p. 553.)— Baxter. S. An Indian fair in the
Mexican hot country. 15 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 84, 1892,
p. 757.)— tinthrie. T. A. Gypsy fair in Surrey. 9 pp.
( Harper's Mag. v. 76, 1888, p. 625.)— I.nlllll. E. Foires et
d^ballages. 25 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r.
V. 47, 1890, p. 92.)— Sawyer, F. E. Sussex markets and
fairs. 13 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 36, 1888,
p. 180.)— White, (— ). Description of a jatrft, or fair,
which takes place annually at the Hot wells, about 50
miles in a southeasterly direction from Sfirat. 7 pp.
(Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Trans, v. 3, 1836. p. 372.)
See also t'omnierre and Trade.— KxpositlonH
of art and ludUHlry.— .narkets.- XlJnl-KovKO-
rod fair.
Bur-
Fairy, A mole, a lamprey, and a. 3 pp.
roughs, J. (Century Mag. v. 3, 1883, p. 456.)
Fairy my tliologry of Shakespeare. Hazlitt, W.
C, Fairy tales, legends, and romances. 3397
Fairy tales.
AuLNOY, or AuNOY, M. C. J. de B., C'om-
tesse d'. La Babiolle. 1782. (Biblioth. bleue,
V. 13. ) 2316
— Biche au bois. 1784. (Biblioth. bleue,
V. 10. ) 2316
Bonne petite souris. n. d. (Biblioth.
bleue, V. 13. ) 2316
— Nainjaune. [Anon.] 1782. (Biblioth.
bleue, V. 16. ) 2316
• Parfait amour, n. d. (Biblioth. bleue,
V. 14.) 2316
Pigeon et la colombe. n. d. (Biblioth.
bleue, V. 12. ) 2316
Prince Lutin et Fortunge. n. d. (Bib-
lioth. bleue, V. 10. ) 2316
Prince Marcassin. n. d. (Biblioth. bleue,
V. 13. ) 2316
Prlncesse Carpillon. 1803. (Biblioth.
bleue, V. 11. ) 2316
— Queen Mab : containing a select collec-
tion of only the best, most instructive, and
entertaining tales of the fairies. 1782. 1293
^ Serpentin vert. 1782. (Biblioth. bleue,
V. 11.) 2316
Bain, R. N. (Tr.) Cossack fairy tales and
folk-tales. 1894. 2222
Basile, G. B., Conte de Torone. Pentame-
rone ; oder, das maerchen aller maerchen.
Aus dem neapolitanischen uebertragen von
F. Liebrecht. 1846, 2 v. 1293
The same. Tr. from the Neapolitan by J.
E. Taylor. 1850. 1283
Carey, Mrs. M. (TV.) Fairy legends of
the French provinces. [1887.] 1216
Crane, T. F. (Ed.) Italian popular tales.
1885. 1215
Croker, T. C. Fairy legends and traditions
of the South of Ireland. 1862. 1218
Feb Anguillette. n. d. (Biblioth. bleue,
V. 12. ) 2316
Grenouille bienfaisante. n. d. (Bib-
lioth. bleue, V. 12. ) 2316
Griffis, W. E. Japanese fairy world.
Stories from the wonder-lore of Japan. 1880.
1218
Hazlitt, W. C. (Ed.) Fairy tales, legends,
and romances illustrating Shakespeare, and
other early English writers. 1875. 3397
Jacobs, J. (Ed.) Celtic fairy tales. 1892.
1214
Kremnitz, M. Roumanian fairy tales.
1885. 1294
La Force, C. R. de C. de. Vert et bleu,
suivi de Persinette. n. d. (Biblioth. bleue,
V. 11.) 2316
LuBERT, Mile. ( — ) de. Princesse Lionette
et le Prince Coquerico. [Anon.] n. d. (Bib-
lioth. bleue, V. 2.) 2316
- — MuRAT, H. J. de C, Comtesse de. Nouveaux
contes des ffies. [.4»ion.] 1698. 1202
FAIRY TALES
1387
PAKHR-ED-DIN
Perrault, C. La Belle et la bSte ; I^e
Prince Cliarmant ; et les Trois souhaits. n. d.
{liihlioth. bleue, v. 16.) 2316
Huit contes des f6es, avec des moralit^s :
Barbe-Bleue, Belle au bois dormant, Chat
bott<i, Les P6es, Cendrillon, Riquet a la houpe,
Chaperon rouge, Petit Poucet. n. d. (Bib-
lioth. bleue, v. 16. ) 2316
Polevoi, P. N. Russian fairy tales. Selected
and tr. . . . by R. N. Bain. 1892. 2214
Segur, S. R., Conitesae de. Fairy tales for
little folks. Tr. from the French. [1869.]
2323
Stokes, M. ( Tr. ) Indian fairy tales. 1880.
1294
TouRBii.LON, suivi du Prince Desirg. n. d.
(Bibiioth. bleue, v. 11.) 2316
Boediclior, A. Rhodia, ein neugriechisches volks-
maerchen. S pp. {J3e«(scA. rundsc/iau, v. 28, 1881, p. 129.)
— Fa^^iian, M. A. Minet-bleue et Louvette, suivi du
Navire volant. [Anon.] 36 pp. (Bibiioth. bleue, v. 10.)
See also i'ituieri^llsi.—¥'Hirii^,—¥''ietUtu.—Vitllt-
l«ro.— lieK*'""!**-— Mytlio!og:y,
Fairy tales. History and criticism.
I.pscuro, M. F. A. de. Histoire et philosophie des
contes de ffies. 72 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 93, 1882,
pp. 95, 309, 758. ) -Schooliiig;,W. Fairy tales and science.
12 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 136, 1891, p. 165.)
Faiseiir de cercueils. 32 pp. Dumas, A.,
CEuvres compl. v. 148, p. 237.
Faith,
Barry, A. Some lights of science on the
faith. 1892. (Bampton lectures, 1S92.) —4253
Brooke, S. A. Faith and freedom. 1881.
—4255
Hunt, J. H. L. Religion of the heart. A
manual of faith and duty. 1853. — 4257
HuTTON, R. H. Essays on some of the
modern guides of English thought in matters
of faith. 1887. —4257
RUSKIN, J. Pleasures of faith. 1884. {In
his Pleasures of England, pt. 2. ) — 1753
AinhroHiiiH. St., Bp. of Milan. Defide. 90 pp. (Opera
mania, v. 4, p. 567.)— AlhaiiaMiiiH, St., Abp. of Alexan-
dria. Expositio fidei. [Gr. el Lat.] 12 pp. (Routh, M.
J., Script. eccle». opusmila, v. 2, p. 217.)— AllK'iiNtiliiiN,
A., .St., Bp. of Hippo. Enchiridion : being a treatise on
faith, hope, and love ; Treatise on faith and the creed.
122 pp. ( Works, V. 9, pp. 173, 337.)— Kl'liof aud llilbe-
Ilef: Canon Barry and Mr. Wace. 29 pp. ( Qitari. Bev.
V. 151, 1881 , p. 128. ) -Bii rroiiK'hN. J. Faith and credulity.
8 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 151, 1890, p. 469. ) — »€>ca.y of
I'ailli. 26 pp. (Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 62. 1882, p. 59.)—
Itwiuell. I. E. Doctrine of the necessity of faith in
Christ for salvation, in the light of Scripture. 23 pp.
(Bibiioth. Sacra, v. 44,1887, p. 201.)— E«l»aiMl». J. Ob-
servations concerning faith. 43 pp. ( H'orl-s, V. 2, p. 599.)
—KitUmem. St., the Syrian. Defide. [Gr. et Lat.] 5 pp.
(Opera omnia, v. 2, p. 336.)— Faiths «f the worl«l,
20 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 131, 1882, p. 681.)— Faiistus,
St., Bp. of Riez. De ratione fidei. 7 pp. (Praeter ser-
mones pseudo-Eusebianos opera, p. 453; Vienna, Akad.
wissens. Corpus script, eccles. Lat. v. 21.)— IIe«lne, F. H.
Theism of reason and the theism of faith. 21 pp. (In
his Martin Luther and other essays, p. 306.)— Iii^<>r-
soll, R. G. Divided household of faith. 15 pp. (N.
Am. Rev. v. 147, 1888, p. 150.) — Iroiiupus. St., Bp. of
Lyons. Regula fidei. [Or. et Lat.] 8 pp. ( Routh, M. J.,.
Script, eccles. opusciila, v. 2, p. 209.)— Mahaii, M. Exer-
cise of faith, in its relation to authority and private
Vol.. III.— 174.
judgment. 112 pp. (Ctoil. u>or«», v. 3, p. 49.)— BInllock.
W. H. Convalescence of faith. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 2, 1886,
p. 105. )— Faith and physical science. 9 pp. (Forum, v. 2,
1886, p. 583.)— .niiiiKcr, T. T. Evolution and the faith.
13 pp. (Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 108.)— Pallon. W. W.
Weak points of the evangelical faith, as it is commonly
stated. 18 pp. (New Englander, v. 45, 1886, p. 44.)—
I*aiil, C. K. Faith and unfaith. 15 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. v. 12. 1882, p. 502.)-Fc<>k. F. Mystery in faith.
11 pp. (Contmnp. Rev. v. 47, 188.5, p. 703.)— Perreyve, H.
Des transactions en matiSre de foi. 12 pp. ( Correspon-
dant, V. 41, 1857, p. 136.)— PIcton, J. A. Antithesis of
faith amd sight. 40 pp. (In his Mystery of matter and
other essays, p. 131.)— Porter, N. Collapse of faith.
54 pp. (In his Science and sentiment, p. 452. )— Kaii-
bort (Paschasius), .S(., Abbot of Corbie. De fide, spe, et
caritate. 54 pp. (Martine, E., and Durand, U., Vet.
script, ainpliss. collect, v. 9, p. 469.)— NioveiiK, G. B.
Authority of faith. 13 pp. (New Englander, v. 40, 1881,
p. 432.)— .StIllinKfloot. E,, Bp. of Worcester. Answer to
some papers lately printed, concerning the authority
of the Catholick Church in matters of faith. 22 pp.
( irorArs, V. 6, p. 611.)— Discourse concerning the nature
and grounds of the certainty of faith, etc. 59 pp.
( Works, V. 6, p. 361.)— Tiipppr, M. F. Probabilities: an
aid to faith. 104 pp. (Compl. works, v. 2, p. 260.) —
-Walker, C. Faith and its semblances. 15 pp. (Bib-
iioth. Sacra, v. 44, 1887, p. 335.)— Ward, W. Witnesses to
the unseen. 19 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 29, 1891, p. 979.)
— WIsliart.G. (7V.) Confession of faith of the churches
of Switzerland. 11 pp. ( Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 4, 1876,
p. 318.)— Wynne, F. R. Must it be "all or nothing?"
6 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 919.)
.See also Belief. — Certainty. — Creflnlity, —
Ronbt.— F.vldence.- Inndelit.y.— JuHtilleatlon.
— ReaMon. — .Supernatural, The. — Tlieoloiry. —
Truth.
Faith cure. See Faith healing.
Faitli doctor. 121 pp. Eggleston, E. {Cen-
tury Mag. v. 19, 1891, pp. 540, 661, 932; v. 20, 1891, pp. 45
246, 396, 609, 708, 939. )
Faitli healingr. Bacon, L. W. Faith cure de-
lusion. 8 pp. (Forum, v. 5, 1888, p. 691. )— Buckley, J.
M. Faith-healing and kindred phenomena. 16 pp. (Cten-
tury Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 221.)— «'arter, R. K. Divine
healing, or "Faith-cure." 4 pp. (Century Mag. v. U,
1886, p. 778.)— i'obbe. F. P. Faith healing and fear kill-
ing. 20 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 51, 1887, p. 794.)— Moxon,
W. Faith healing. 16 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 48, 1885,
p. 707.)— SchauHler, A. F. Faith-cures. 6 pp. (Cen-
tury Mag. V. 9, 1886, p. 274.)— Turkey, C. L. Faith-
healing as a medical treatment. 12 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. v. 24, 1888, p. 839.)— Votaw, C. W. Christian
science and faith healing. 10 pp. ( New Englander v M
1891, p. 249.)
Seealso Niud and Body.— PNyrholoicy, Pathologi-
caL— Therapeutiew.
Faith of our fatliers. 2 v. Gibbons, J., Cardi-
nal-^ 6p. of Baltimore. p. R.
JVofe.— Printed in point type for the use of the blind.
Faithful!, Emily. 1835-95. Domestic service
in England. 9 pp. (iV. ^m. iJep. v. 153, 1891, p. 23.)
Faithists. Oahspe. A new bible in the words
of Jehovih and his angel ambassadors. 1891.
—3182
Faithless world. 16 pp. Cobbe, F. P. ( Con-
temp. Rev. v. 48, 1884, p. 795.)
Faiths of the world. 20 pp. {Blackwood's
Mag. v. 131, 1882, p. 681.)
Fakhr-ed-diii. Wuestenfeld, H. F. Fachr-ed-
dSn der Drusenfuerst und seine zeitgenossen. 178 pp.
(Goettingen, K. gesells. wissens. ifi»(.-pft((o(. ctagse, ^6-
handl. v. 33, 1886, p. 1.)
PALAISE, Prance
1388
FALKLAND ISLANDS
Ftiliiise, France. Beaurepaire, Q., and others.
Arrondisseinent de F. 62 pp. (Beaurepaire, E. H. de K.
de, and others, Normandie monumeniaU: Calvados, v. 2,
p. 29.)
Falaiseaii, Adelaide de Kerjean, Marquise de.
Cnnlia. J. a. da. Mine. Dupleix and the Marquise de
Falaiseau. 32 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Jount.
V. 18, ISM, p. 370.)
Falbe, (— ), Comte de. Hamlet saga. From
Sazo-Grammaticus. 11 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882,
p. W7.)
Falekeiiberg, Richard. 1851 — . Eucken : Ein-
faeit des geisteslebens in bewusstsein und that der
menschheit. 6 pp. (Zeite. f. philoa. v. 96, 1889, p. 306.)—
R. Kucken's Frolegronienn zu forschungen ueber
die einheit des geisteslebens in bewusstsein und that
der menschheit. 33 pp. (&((»./. p/iiios. v. 90, 1887, p. 110.)
— Hartmann ; Lotze'M pliiU^Nophie. 5 pp. [Zeits. f.
phitot. V. 98, 1890, p. 221.)— Die entwickclung der I.otzr-
MChen celtl«hr«. 33 pp. (Zeits. f. philos. v. 105, 1895,
p. 178.) — Ueber die bedentung der phllotophie-ji^e-
Hchlchte und den charakter der neueren philosophie.
20 pp. (Zei(s./. pWfos. V. 87, 1885, p. 253.)
tivlirer, R. Einige beraerkungen zu Falkenberg's
abhandlang ueber die entwickelung der Lotzeschen
zeitlehre. 3 pp. (Zeito./. philos. v. 106, 1895, p. 90.)
Falokeiilieiiner, Karl Bernhard Nieolaus.
1798-1842.
Geschichte hessischer staedte und stifter.
Cassel, 1841-42. 2 v. 8°. 3636
Falconer, Edmund ( Edmund O' Rou rke ) . 1814-
79. Husband of an hour ; an original drama. 46 pp.
(Spencer, W. V., Boston Iheat. v. 18.)
Falconer, Ion Grant Neville Keith-. See Keith-
Falconer, I. G. N.
Falconer, Rev. W. M. W. M. Hetherington.
8 pp. (Disruption worthies. Memorial of 1843, v. 3, p. 301.)
Falconer, William. 1730-69.
The Shipwreck, with a sketch of his life.
New York, 1825. 12°. 1318
Falconry.
Cox, H., and Lascelles, G. Coursing
and falconry. 1892. (Badminton Libr.) —1796
Dancus, Imaginary King of India. Libro
delle nature degli uccelli. 1874. (Scelta di
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Familiar fables, in prose and verse, by the
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p. 8°. 2252
Familiar quotjitiuus. Bartlett, J. 1157
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Familiar studies of men and books. Steven-
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Familiar view of the human temperaments.
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Family expositor. 4 v. Doddridge, P. —3101
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Family journal. Leaves from a. Souvestre, E.
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Family names. Gentry, T. O. —2122
Family names in Berwick, from 1606 to 1812.
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Family physician. 8 pp. Smith, A. H. (Har-
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Famin, Stanislas Marie C6sar. 1799-1853.
Mus^e royal de Naples, peintres, bronzes,
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leur explication ; contenant soixante gra-
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Central Relief Committee of the Society
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FANIEZ, Mile. Alexandrine Louise
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loxlNrhp NliKlipn. 17 pp. 3 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad.
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pflanzenreiche. as pp. 8 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Jl/(h>i.
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and Woroiiiii, Micliael. Ueber 2 neue
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Faiiiosissiiiia c-oiiipaji^iiia della Lesina, Delia,
dialogo, capitoli, ragionamenti. Venetia, 1619.
16°. 2325
Famous Americans of recent times. Parton,
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Fam<m.>< aii<l woiirterfiil ret'overy of a ship
of Bristol, called the Exchange, from the
Turkish pirates of Argier. London, 1622 ;
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2117
Famous forjjery, being the story of "the un-
fortunate" Dr. Dodd. Fitzgerald, P. 4703
Famous frosts and frost fairs in Gt. Britain.
Andrews, W. 1526
Famous people I have met. Sala, Mrs. B. S.
4747
Famous persons and places. Willis, N. P.
2156
Famous plays. Molloy, J. F. 3316
Famous vietories of Henry V. The earliest
known quarto, 1598, a facsimile in fotolitho-
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Famous women. Boston, 1884-87. 10 v. 12°.
3767
Note.— For other v. see preceding catalogue.
Contents.
Albany, L. M. C. E., Coun- Lamb, M., by. A. Gilchrist.
less of, by V. Paget. Martineau, H., by F. F.
Edgeworth, M., by H. Zim- Miller.
mern. Roland de la Plati6re, Mme.
F«lix, E. R. (Rachel), by M., by M. Blind.
N. H. Kennard. Siddons, Mrs. S. K., by N.
Fry, E., by E. R. Pitman. H. Kennard.
Godwin, Mrs. M. W., by E. Wesley, Mrs. S. A., by E.
R. Pennell. Clarke.
Famous women of the French court. Saint-
Amand, A. L. I. de. 4737
Fanatieism. Barante, A. G. P. B., Baron de.
Exces du fanatisme irr^ligieux. 19 pp. (Correspondant,
V. 30, 18.52, p. 6.5.)— Fnnntiolsiii in the Soudan. 7 pp.
[Blackwood's Mag. v. 135, 1884, p. 673.)
See also Bigotry. — <'rMlulily. — EnlhnslHsm. —
P(>rMt^ontioiifl.— Kii|»orwtitioii.
Faiieelli, Domenico. Justi, K. Bartolom6
Ordonez und F. 2.5 pp. 5 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunst-
samml. Jahrb. v. 12, 1891, p. 66.)
Fancelli, Luca. Braghlrolli, W. Luca Fan-
celli, scultore, architetto, e idraulico del secolo XV.
29 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda, Archiv. 1 s. 1876, p. 610.)
Fancliette. 82 pp. Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A. D. .
(G. Sand, pseud.), CEuvres, v. 53, p. 180.
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Duke of Wellington, in Portugal and Spain.
By an officer employed in his army. London,
1820. 8°. 3523
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Marshal Blucher, 1813-14. 2 ed. with ad-
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XoveHo, favole, c apologhi. — ProverbJ in atto. —
Ritratti.— Tnppprtil.
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{Ed.) Pfetola di S. Bernardo a' Frati del
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Fano, Italy. Berti, P. L'archivio del comune
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Faiiti, Manfredo. Carpi, L. Manfredo Fanti.
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Faiitin-Latoiir, Ignace Henri Jean Theodore.
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Fantoiii, Giovanni. 1755-1807. Lirici. 108 pp.
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Farbeiiwclt. 150 pp. Schasler, M. (Samml.
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Farbig-e dccuratiOncii vom XV-XIX jahr-
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Farce des deux Savetiers. 8 pp. ( With Mora-
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Farcy, Paul de.
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Information delivered at the bar of the
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Faribault, Jean Baptiste. Sibley, H. H. Me-
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— La Petite Angela. Tr. par M. Monnier. 20 pp.
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Farjfeoii, Benjamin Leopold. 1833—. Blind
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Farler, iJe». John Prediger, Archdeaccm of
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Farlovv, William Gilson, M. D. 1844—. On
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Farmer, John. 18 cent.
History of the ancient town, and once
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Farmer, Richard, D. D. 1735-97. Essay on the
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Farmer Worrall's case. 16 pp. Holm, S.,
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1394
FARRAGUT, Admiral David Glasgow
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Farnell, Lewis Richard. 1866—. Some mu-
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Works of Pergamon and their influence. 24 pp.
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Farolfi, Ubaldo Magri, pseud.
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Fartiiiliar, Barbara H. Pearl of days ... by a
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Farquliar, David. Torch of time. 80 pp.
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Hnntinifton, H. A. Farquhar. 9 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v, 49, 1882, p. 399.)
Farquliar, John.
Neale, J. P. Graphical illustrations of
Ponthill Abbey, the seat of John Farquhar.
1824. .2521
Farquliai", William Henry.
Annals of Sandy Spring, or twenty years'
history of a rural community in Maryland.
Baltimore, 1884. 12°. 3587
Parquliarson, Charles Donald. Federation
the policy of the future. 11 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 136
1891, p. 594.)
Farcuiharsou, R. J. Phonetic elements in
American languages. 3 pp. (..4m. /Inftt;. v. 1, 1879, p. 136.)
Farr, F. C. Thos. Theodore Crittenden. 8 pp.
1 pi. (Scott, H. W., Distinguished Am. lauryers, p. 241.)
Farragut, Admiral David Glasgow. Baker,
M. A. Farragut's demand for the surrender of New
Orleans. 4 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles
and leaders of the Civil war, v. 2, p. 95.)— Itoehn, K. J.
a. R. David G. Farragut. 23 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1869,
V. 2, p. 499.)— Duncan. J. G., and Mitchell, J. K. Con-
federate responsibilities for Farragut's success. 2 pp.
(Johnson, E. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles and leaders of the
Civil war, v. 2, p. 101.)— Keniipn, B. Fighting Farragut
below New Orleans. 13 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel,
C. C, Battles and leaders of the Civil war, v. 2, p. 76.) —
PARRAGUT, Admiral David Glasgow
1395
FARRER, T. 0.
Kinney. J. C. Farragut at Mobile bay. 21 pp. (John-
son, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles and leaders of the Vivil
war, V. 4, p. 379.) — MeretllHi, W. T. Farragut's capture
of New Orleans. 3 pp. (Jolinson, U. U., and Buel, C. C,
Battles and leatlers of the Civil war, v. 2, p. 70.)— Porter,
D. D. Opening of the lower Mississippi. 24 pp. (John-
son, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles and leaders of the Civil
war, V. 2, p. 22.)— Stowe, Mrs. H. E. B. David Qlasgow
Farragut. 12 pp. [In her Lives ... of our self-made men,
p. 311.)~Wnt»on, J. C, and Marthon, J. Lashing of F.
in the rigging. 3 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C,
Battles and leaders of the Civil war, v. 4, p. 406. )
See also Vnltptl States, History, Civil war.
FarraiKl, Elizabeth M.
History of the University of Michigan.
Ann Arbor, 1885. p. 8°. —2365
Farraiid, Max.
Legislation of Congress for the govern-
ment of the organized territories of the United
States, 1789-1895. Newark, 1896. 8°. —4317
Farrar, Charles S.
Art topics in the history of sculpture,
painting and architecture, with specific refer-
ences to most of the English standard works
of art. 3 ed., revised and enlarged. Chicago,
1890. p. 8°. —1756
Farrar, Frederic William, D. D., Are?ideacon of
Westminster. 1831 — .
Brief Greek syntax, and hints on Greek
accidence. 9 ed. London, 1880. 16°. —2117
Lives of the Fathers. Sketches of church
history in biography. New York, 1889. 2 v.
8°. 3827
Contents.
Ambrosius, St., Bp. of Milan, v. 2.
Athanasius, St., Abp. of Alexandria, V. 1,
Augustinus, A., St., Bp. of Hippo, v. 2.
Basilius, St., Abp. of Caesareia, v. 2.
Chrysostomus, J., St., Abp. of Constantinople, v. 2.
Clemens, T. F., Bp. of Alexandria, v. 1.
Cyprianus, T. C, St., Bp. of Carthage, v. 1.
Dionysius, St., Bp. of Alexandria, v. 1.
Firrailiauus, St., Bp. of Caesarea, v. 1.
Gregorius (Nazianzenus), St., Abp. of Constantinople, v. 1.
Gregorius (Thaumaturgus), St., Bp. of Neoeaesarea, v. 1.
Gregorius, St., Bp. of Nyssa, v. 2.
Hieronymus Sophronius, E., St., v. 2.
Hilaire, or Hilarius, St., Bp. of Poitiers, v. 1.
Hippolytus, St., Bp. ofPortus Romanus, v. 1.
Ignatius, St., Bp. of Antioch, v. 1.
Irenaeus, St., Bp. of Lyons, v. 1.
Justinus, Martyr, St., v. 1.
Martin, St., Bp. of Tours, v. 1.
Origines, v. 1.
Polycarpus, St., Bp. of Smyrna, v. 1.
Tertullianus, Q. S. F. v. 1.
Notes on the early BiNhopN of Koine of the first 4
centuries, v. 2.— Brief notes on the liereties of the first
4 centuries, v. 2.~Index, v. 2.
(Rev. of in Edin. Rev. v. 170, 1889, p. 416.)
Seekers after God. London, 1884. p. 8°.
—4257
Contents. Marcus Anreliux.— Epiotetns.— Neneca.
Sermons and addresses delivered in Amer-
ica. With an introduction by Phillips Brooks.
New York, 1886. 8°. —4255
Contents. Ad«lre»»eN. — Farewell thoughts on
America. — Christian doctrine of the atOHenient.—
Grounds of t'liristian nnity. — Itante. — Modern
education: its sphere and its aims. — IjCCtureN.—
SernioiiN.— Temperance addreNH.
Vol. III.— 175.
Africa and the drink trade. 16 pp. (Contemp. Sev.
T. 52, 1887, p. 39.)— Work of the church in America.
11 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 142, 1880, p. 25.)— Was there a real
St. Antony the hermit? 11 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 52,
1887, p. 617.)— Lord Bramwell on drink: a reply. 10pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 17, 1885, p. 869. )— I»riiil4 : a last word
to Lord Bramwell. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885,
p. 78. )— Why I am an E|>iHCO|>alian. 10 pp. {N.Am.
Rev. v. 149, 1889, p. 302.) — Formative inflnencf^H.
10 pp. i,Forum, V. 10, 1890, p. 373.)— Mr. Holman limit's
".^ay-day, .WajK'dalen Tower." 5 pp. (Contemp.
Rev. V. 59, 1891, p. 814.)— A few words on Col. IiiKerNoll.
14 pp. (N. Am. Rev. V. 150, 1890, p. 694.)— The licenNing:
claiiHeN. 8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 795.)—
Bp. liiKlitloot. 13pp. (Contemp. iJei;. V. 57, 1890, p. 170.)
—Literary criticiMiu. 15 pp. (Forum, v. 9, 1890.
p. 277.)— English estimate of I-owell. 12 pp. (Forum,
V. 12, 1891, p. 141.)— The specter of the moiil<. 9 pp.
(Forum, V. 9, 1890, p. 57.)— "The STetlier worlfl." 11 pp,
(Contemp. Rev. v. 56, 1889, p. 370.)— Modern claims upon
the pulpit. 14 pp. (Forum, v. 8, 1889, p. 248.)— Future
retriliiition. 10 pp. (iV. ^m. JJeo. v. 140, 1885, p. 193.)
—Salvation army. 10 pp. (Harper's Mag. 82, 1891,
p. 897. )— Social probleniN and reinedieH. 14 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 350.) -Count Leo TolNtoi.
16 pp. (Forum, v. 6, 1888, p. I09.)-Count TolNtoi's
relif^ioiiH viewM. 13 pp. (i^oram, v. 6, 1888, p. 337.)—
John Westley. 11 pp. (Cnntemp. Rev. v. 69, 1891, p. 343.)
— Future of Westminster Abbey. 10 pp. (Contemp.
Bev. v. 54, 1888, p. 826; N. Am. Rev. v. 154, 1892, p. 705.)—
Share of America in Westminster Abbey. 12 pp. (Har-
per's Mag. V. 76, 1888, p. 298.)
Books which have influenced me. See
Gladstone, W. E., and others.
( IV. ) Imitation of Christ. See Thomas ^
Kempis, St.
Farrar's St. Paul and early Christianity. 29 pp.
(Quart. Rev. v. 166, 1883, p. 158.)
and Meynell, Mrs. Alice. Wm. Holman
Hunt, his life and work. [London, 1893]. 4°.
(Art. Journ. annual, 1893.) — 4592
Farrar, R. Henry.
Index to the obituary and biographical
notices in the Gentleman's Magazine from
1731 to 1780. London, 1886-89. 2pts. 8°. (In-
dex Soc. ) W. 66
Contents.
Aaron, JVfrs.-Girardot, J., pt. 1.
Girdlestone, iJcv.-Missinden, Capt., pt. 2.
Farrar, William M. Address: Why is Ohio
called the Buckeye state? 6 pp. (Ohio Archaeol. and
Hist. Quart, v. 2, 1889, p. 174.)
Farrell, John. Dumb girl of Genoa ; or, the
Bandit merchant: a melo drama. 21pp. (Spencer, W.
v., Boston theat. v. 6.)
Farrell, Thomas G. Columbia black -tailed
deer. 21 pp. (Shields, G. O., Big game of N. America,
p. 115.)
Farrer, J. S. Italian Chamber of Deputies.
9 pp. ( Harper's itfaj. v. 76, 1888, p. 178.)
Farrer, James Anson. 1849 — .
Military manners and customs. New York,
1885. p. 8°. —2766
A ^'candi<lates'* protection society. 6 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 32, 1892, p. 976.)
and MilLs, Arthur. Problem of empire.
14 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. a. v. 37, 1885, p. 338.)
Farrer, T. C.
Express trains, English and foreign. See
Fox well, E., and Farrer, T. C.
FARRER, Sir Thomas Henry
1396
PATE
Parrer, Sir Thomas Henry. 1819—. Imperial
flnance of the last 4 years; Local and imperial finance of
the lost 4 years. 60 pp. (Contemp. Sev. v. 58, 1890, pp. 481,
755.)— English views of the MeKluloy lariir. 14 pp.
{Forum, v. 14, 1892, p. 310.)— Imperial and local taxa-
tion. 24 pp. (Cton(«mp. ««i. V. 58, 1890, p. 913.)
and others. Why I voted for Mr. Glad-
stone. 17 pp. (JVin«(een(;i CfeiU. V. 32, 1892, p. 177.)
Farrer, William (TV.)
Memorials of Augustus Neander. See
Sauh, S., and others.
Farriery. See Horse.— Veterinary art.'
Farriiig'toii, E. F.
Concise description of the East river
bridge, with full details of construction.
Illustr. by numerous engi-avings. New York,
1881. 8°. —2727
Farriiigton, Oliver C, Ph. D.
Handbook and catalogue of the meteorite
collection. Chicago, 1895. 8°. ( Field Columb.
Mus. Pub. 3. ) —3444
Observations on Popocatepetl and Ixtacci-
huatl, with a review of the geographic and
geologic features of the mountains. Chicago,
1897. 8°. (Field Columb. Mus. Pub. 18.)
—3444
Pars Fausse-Leinlry, ( — ), Marquise de.
Quelques- uns des fruits amers de la Revolution, et une
faible partie des journfies des 2 et 3 Sept. 1792. 12 pp.
(Barriftre, J. F., Mini. rel. hist, de France, v. 18, p. 53.)
Farse. See Drama and the Stage.
Farthest north. Lanman, C. 2407
"Farthest north." 2 v. Nansen, F. .2463
Farwell, Willard B. Cape Horn and coopera-
tive mining in '49. 16 pp. (Century Mag. v. 20, 1891,
p. 679.)— Why the Chinese must be excluded. 8 pp.
(Forum, v. 6, 1888, p. 196.)
Fasciculns rerum expetendarum et fugien-
darum. 2 v. Graes, O. —3262
Fashion.
Art de la mode, L' . . . R6daeteur en chef:
Etincelle. 1881-82, 3 v. in 2. — 17A2
Stone, Mrs. E. Chronicles of fashion, from
the time of Elizabeth to the early part of the
nineteenth century, in manners, amusements,
banquets, costume, etc. 1845, 2 v. — 1764
The same. 1846, 2 v. —1767
AHht«n,J. Fashionable lady's life. 14 pp. (In his
Eighteenth century waifs, p. 17.)— Ilazlitt, W. On
fashion. 10 pp. (In his Sketches and essays, p. 203.)—
Linton, ilfrs. E. L. The tyranny of fashion. 10 pp.
(Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 59.)— Pajfet, W. Common sense in
dress and fashion. 7 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883,
p. 458.)— Shaler, N. 8. Law of fashion. 13 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, V. 61, 1888, p. 386.)
See also C'OHtuine. — Manners an«l ('uHlonis.—
OruainentM.
Fashionable philosophy. 13 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. v. 135, 1881, p. 669.)
Fasolo, Aldo. 16 cent.
Una giomata di spavento. See Cattaneo,
B., and Fasolo, A.
Fassett, J. Sloat. Why cities are badly gov-
erned. 7 pp. (N.Am. Rev. V. 150,1890, p. 631.)
Fassiff, Oliver Lanard {Ed.)
Bibliography of meteorology. A classed
catalogue of the printed literature of meteor-
ology from the origin of printing to the close
of 1881 ; with a supplement to the close of
1887, and an autlior index. Pt. I. Temper-
ature. Pt. II. Moisture. Washington, 1889.
2 pts. in 1 V. 8°. ( U. S. Signal Office. ) W. 02
Note. — Lithographed from type-written MS.
Fast, Christian, Captivity of. 14 pp. Hill, G.W.
(Beach, W. W., Indian miscel. p. 51.)
Fastenings, Ancient brooches and dress. 25 pp.
Fairholt, P. W., Rambles of an archaeologist, p. 159.
Pastes des gardes nationales de France. Al-
boize de Pujol, J. E., and Elie, C. .2683
Fa.sti. See Ovidius Naso, P.
Fasti Aherrtonenses. Innes, C. {Spalding
Club. ) 2503
Fasti aurei del diritto romano. Brugi, B.
—2303
Fasti legislativl e parlamentari delle rivo-
luzioni italiane nel secolo XIX. 2 v. in 3.
Bollati, F. E., Barone di San Pietro {Ed. ) 4384
Fasti niilitari della guerra dell' indipendenza
d' Italia, 1848-62. 5 v. Cellai, M. 4381
Fasting. Ambrosius, St., Bp. of Milan. De
Elia et jejunio. 19 pp. (Opera omnia, v. 1, p. 681.) —
Brillat-Savarin, A. Du jeflne. 6 pp. (/n his Physi-
ologie du goflt, p. 226.)— The same, in English. 6 pp. (In
his Physiology of taste, p. 279.)— Record concerning the
40 days fasting of Cicely de Kldgway. 2 pp. {Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 1, p. 6.)— Tertnlliannm, Q. S. F.
De jejunio adversuspsychicos. 24 pp. (Opero, v. l,p. 274:
Vienna, Akad. wissens. Corpus script. eccUs. Lat. v. 20.)
See also I^ent.
Fat. Benedikt, R. Chemical analysis of oils,
fats, waxes, and of the commercial products
derived therefrom. 1895. — 1506
Derby, G. Slaughtering, bone-boiling, and fat-melt-
ing. 23 pp. (Mass. State Board of Health, i?epor(, 1872,
p. 223.)
See also Oil.
Fatal illness of Frederick the Noble. Mac-
kenzie, Sir M. — 3777
Fatal marksman. 28 pp. De Quincey, T.,
Coll. writings, v. 12, p. 286.
Fatalism. Graf, A. La fatality nella credenza
del medio evo. 22 pp. (JVuod. a;»(o(.3s. v. 28, 1890,p.201.)
— Statistieal variety of fatalism. 54 pp. (London
Quart. Rev. v. 12, 1859, p. 1.)— Synnott. N. J. Influence
of fatalism on opinion. 16 pp. (Dublin Rev. 3 s. v. 17,
1887, p. 126.)
See afso Deterininlsnt.— Fate.— I.II>orly of the
will. — NeeeNHlly. — Predextination and Klec-
tlon.
Fate. Cicero, M. T. De divinatione et de fato
libri, cum omnium eruditorum annotationi-
bus . . . suasque animadversiones addidit G.
H. Moser. 1828. 3226
Kinerson. R. W. Fate. 46 pp. (irorJrs, v. 6, p. 7.)—
CJeler, R. Ueber die entwickelung und bedeutung der
schicksals-idee bei den alten. 6 pp. (Zeits. f. alter-
thumsw. V. 6, 1838, p. 1146.)— Koehler, R. Das schick-
salsrad und der spruch vom frieden. 6 pp. (Qermania,
V. 19, 1874, p. 189.)
See also >'atallHin.—Plillo80|ihy.— Predestina-
tion and Klectlon.
FATE OF MANSFIELD HUMPHREYS
1397
FAUNA
Fate of Mansfield Humphreys. 15 pp.
White, R. O. (AUant. Monthly, v. 53, 188J, p. 399.)
Fates, The. Sec Moerae.
Fath-'Ali Akliund-zadeli. Alchemist: Per-
sian play. Tr. by Ouy Le StratiRe. 24 pp. (Royal Asiat.
Soc. Gt. Brit. Journ. n. s. v. 18, 1886, p. 103.)— L'Alctil-
■iiist« ; coni6die en dialecte lure azeri, tr. par M. C.
Barbier de Meynard. 62 pp. [Journ. (isial. 8 s. v. 7, 1886,
p. 5.)
Father. Sec Parent and Child.
Father and .son; or, Family frailties: a
comedy. 62 pp. (Gait, J., New Brit, theal. v. 3, p. 349.)
Fathers of the Church.
PiTRA, J. B., Cardinal-Bp. of Frascati.
Analecta Sacra Spicilegio Solesmensi parata.
V. 1-5, 8. 1876-88, 6 v. —2202
Vienna. Akademie der Wissenschaften.
Corpus scriptorum eoclesiasticorum Latino-
rum. 1866-95, 35 v. in 33. —3242
Ihiii, M. Observationes in Patres ecclesiasticos Lati-
nos. 10 pp. {Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 44, 1889, p. 522.) —
nnthow, H. A, On the study of the Fathers. 6 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ. v. 8, 1813, p. 368.)
Sec also BIOf;:r»pli.y.— rhiireli history.— Ecclcsi-
aNlioal bio^rapli.y.- SaliitN. — Tlieolo$;:y.
Note. — For a list of the Fathers whose works are in
the Library see preceding catalogue.
Fatliers of the Cliurch, Bibliography.
Oruttwell, C. T. Literary history of
early Christianity : including the Fathers and
chief heretical writers of the Ante-Nicene
period. 1893, 2 v. —4253
HuEST, J. F. Bibliotheca theologiea: a
select and classified bibliography of theology
and general religious literature. 1883. L.112
Smith, Sir W., and Wace, H. {Eds.) Dic-
tionary of Christian biography, literature,
sects, and doctrines, during the first eight
centuries. 1877-87, 4 v. R.81
- Sitiiiioiisrheiii, W. B. Patristics: writings and lives
of the Fathers. 2 pp. (/n ftis Best books, p. 24; Reader's
guide to contemp. lit. p. 35.)
Fathers of tlic Church, Biography.
BoEHRiNGEE, F. Die Kirche Christi und
ihro zeugeu; oder, die kirchengeschichte in
biographieen. 1873-78, 24 v. in 12. —3272
Cave, W. Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum
historia literaria, a Christo nato usque ad
saeculum XIV . . . editio novissima. 1740-43,
2 V. 2231
Parrae, F. W. Lives of the Fathers.
Sketches of church history in biography.
1889, 2 V. 3827
RuFPNBB, H. Fathers of the desert. 1850,
2 V. —4146
Smith, Sir W., and Wace, H. (Eds. ) Dic-
tionary of Christian biography, literature,
sects, and doctrines, during the first eight
centuries. 1877-87, 4 v. R.81
I'arrar's l.ivos of the Fathers. 29 pp. (JBdm. Rev.
V. 170, 1889, p. 416.)— lIlrroii.vniiiN NoplironiuM, E.,
St. De viris illustribus. 216 pp. (Fabricius, J. A., i?ib-
Wo(/i. ccc^es.)- liives and teaching of the Fathers. 24 pp.
itondon Qtiart. Rev. v. 72, 1889, p. 281.)
Father.s of the desert. 2 v. RuflFner, H.
—4146
Fatti di Cesare, testo di lingua inedito del
secolo XIV. .Banchi, L. [Ed.) {Coll. diopcre
incd. o rare, v. 7. ) — 4173
Faiihiit-Janson, C. A. M. J., Comte de. See
Forbin-Janson, C. A. M. J., Comte de.
Fauces of the Roman house. 12 pp. Greenough,
J. B. (Greenough, J. B., and others, Harvard studies in
class, philol. v. 1, p. 1.)
Faiichard, Jean Baptiste. Manne, E. D. de.
Jean Baptiste Fauchard, dit De Grand-Meuil. 7 pp. (In
his Troupe de Voltaire, p. 315.)
Faucher, L6on. Cherbuliez, C. V. (G. Valbert,
pseud.) h6on Faucher et sa correspondance. 12 pp.
(Rev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 p«r. v. 85, p. 681.)— VuHry,
A. Rapport sur le concours relatif k la vie et aux
travaux de F. 16 pp. ( Inst, de France, Acad. Sci. moral.
Mtm. v. 14, pt. 2, 1884, p. 599.)
Faiichet, Claude, Bp. of Calvados. 1744-93.
Opinion sur le jugement du ci-devant Roi. 15 pp. ( With
France, Assemble Nat. Constit. Constitution frangaise,
1791.)
Faucit, Helen. See Martin, Lady H. F.
Faiicon, Maurice. 1858 — .
Inventaire des objets prficieux vendus 3,
Avignon, en 1358. Sec Muentz, E., and Fau-
con, M.
Faiigfere, Armand Prosper. 1810-87. Jean
Jacques Rousseau 4 Venise. 37 pp. (Correspondant, n. a.
v. 115, 1888, pp. 813, 1061.)— Saint-Simon, biographe des
Dues et Pairs. 8 pp. (Corrcspondanl, n. s. v. 96, 1883,
p. 713.)
Faiilds, Henry.
Nine years in Nipon. Sketches of Japa-
nese life and manners. Boston, 1888. 8°. 1404
Faulkner, Rev. John Alfred. St. John Chry-
sostom. 17 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 47, 1890, p. 237.)
Faulkner, Thomas. 1777-1855.
Historical and topographical account of
Fulham ; including the hamlet of Hammer-
smith. London, 1813. 8°. 2524
Historical and topographical description of
Chelsea, and its environs. Chelsea, 1829. 2 v.
8°. 1517
History and antiquities of Brentford,
Ealing, and Chiswick, interspersed with
biographical notices of illustrious and emi-
nent persons, who have been born, or have
resided there during the three preceding cen-
turies. London, 1845. r. 8°. 2523
History and antiquities of Kensington, in-
terspersed with biographical anecdotes of
royal and distinguished personages. London,
1820. 8°. 1524
■ History and antiquities of the parish of
Hammersmith, interspersed with biograpliical
notices. London, 1839. 8°. .2535
Faulinaun, Karl. 1835 — .
Erfindung der buchdruckerkunst, nach
den neuesten forschungen. Wien, 1891. 8°.
W.33
Faults on hoth sides, Harley, R. ( With
Brief exam, of the Bp. of Cork's discourse. )
—4257
Fauna. See Zoology.
FAUNA OF ARGYLL
1398
FAUST, Johann
Fauna of Arg-jil and the inner Hebrides,
Vertebrate. Harvie-Brown, J. A., and Buck-
ley, T. E. —1692
Fauna of Lakeland, Vertebrate. Macpher-
son, H. A. —1692
Fauna of the deep sea. Hickson, J. —1678
Fauna niid flora des Qolfes von Neapel und
der angrenzenden meeres-abschnitte. Her-
ausg. von der Zoologischen station zu Neapel.
Leipzig, 1880-87. 16 v. 4°. —1581
Contents. Andres, A. Acilnlen, v. 9. — Berlhold, G.
Bangriaoeen, v. 8.— Eisig, H. Capitclllticn, v. 16.—
Mayer, P. I'aprellidcn, v. 6. — Grassi, B. I'haetot;:-
nalhen, v. 5.— Solms-Laubach, H. M. K. L. F., Ora/ zu.
Corallina, t. 4.— Berthold, G. ('ryptonemlaceen,
V. 12.— Chun, K. Ctenophorae, v. 1.— Valiante, R.
Vystoselren, v. 7.— Uljanin, B. I>olloliiin, v. 10.—
Emery, C. Fierasfer, v. 2. — Koch, G. von. Gor^oiil-
«l«n, V. IS.— Brandt, K. Kolonioblldende ractlola-
rl«n, V. 13.— Dohrn, A. Pantopoda, v. 3.— Lang, A.
Polycladcn, v. 11.— Fraipont, J. PoIyKordins, v. 14.
Faune ^c^niqiie de 1' Alabama, Monographie
de la. Gregorio, A. de. Annates de giologie,
V. 2. —1652
Fauqueniberques, France. Laplane, H. de.
L'«glise de F. 1 p. (8oc. antiq. de Morinie, Bull. 1852,
p. 96.)
Faure, ( — ).
Catalogue de tableaux modemes composant
la collection de M. F., dont la vente aura lieu
7Juinl873. [Avec 28 pi.] [Paris, 1873.] r. 8°.
— 17C2
Faure, H.
Illustrations du Bourbonnais (XVI et
XVII sifecle). Antoine de Laval et les 6cri-
vains bourbonnais de son temps. 2 6d. Mou-
lins, 1870. 8°. 4744
Fauriel, Claude Charles. 1772-1842.
• Last days of the Consulate. Ed. ... by M.
L. Lalanne. London, 1885. 12°. 1681
Ozanain. A. F. M. Fauriel et son enseignement & la
Faculty des lettres de Paris. 34 pp. ( Correspo-ndant, v. 10,
1846, p. 344.)— Soni^ of Orecce. 8 pp. (Rev. of in
Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 33, 1826, p. 246.)
Fausboell, Michael Viggo (Ed.) 1821—.
The Sutta Nlpata. See Sutta-Nipata (in
preceding catalogue).
Fausse inaitressc. 50 pp. Balzac, II. de,
(Euvres compl. v. 2, p. 467.
Fausse route. 158 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes,
1889, 3 p«r. v. 94, p. 831 ; v. 95, pp. 6, 241.)
Fau.sMck, Victor. Ueber den sogenannten
"weissen koerper," sowie ueber die embryonale ent-
wickelnng dessclben, der cerebralganglien und des
knorpels bei cephalopoden. 32 pp. 3 pi. (St. Petersburg,
Acad. Mtm. 7 g. v. 41, 1893.)
Fausse-Lcndry, Mme. de Ears. See Ears
Fausse-Lendry, ( — ).
FauKsett, Rev. Bryan. 1720-76.
Inventorium sepulchrale: an account of
some antiquities dug up at Qilton, Kingston,
Sibertswold, Barfriston, Beakesbourne, Char-
tham and Orundale, in the county of Kent,
1757-73. Ed. from original MS. in the posses-
sion of Joseph Mayer, with notes and intro-
duction by Charles Roach Smith. [lUustr.]
London, 1856. 4°. 17B8
Kobnon, J. The Faussett museum, as affording
materials for history. 14 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1857, p. 85 )— Wrl(flit, T. On
Anglo-Saxon antiquities, with a particular reference to
the Faussett collection. 39 pp. 1 map. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 7, 1855, p. 1.)
Faussett. See also Fawcett.
Faust, Albert Bernhardt, Ph. D.
Charles Sealsfield (Carl Postl). Materials
for a biography ; a study of his style ; his
influence upon American literature. Balti-
more, 1892. 8°. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses,
1892. ) . —2306
Faust, Johann.
Goethe, J. W. von. Faust. Text und
erlaeuterung in vorlesungen von A. von Get-
tingen. 1880, 2 v. —3175
Faust : a tragedy. Tr. in the original
metres, by B. Taylor. 1871, 2 v. 3373
Note. — For other eds. and trs. sec his name in general
alphabet.
Heddebwick, T. C. H. ( Tr. ) Old German
puppet play of Doctor Faust. 1887. 3373
Marlowe, C. Doctor Faustus. 1889.
( Werke, v. 2 ; VoUmoeller, K., Eng. sprach-
und literattirdenkmale, v. 5. ) 2116
Note.— For other eds. see his name in general alphabet,
SiMROCK, K. J. {Ed.) Faust. Das volks-
buch und das puppenspiel. n. d. 1217
CouPLAND, W. C. Spirit of Goethe's Faust.
1885. 3375
Enqel, K. D. L. ZusammensteUung der
Faustschriften vom 16 jahrhundert bis mitte
1884. 1885. W. 57
Engblmann, M. Vegetarische Weltan-
schauung in Goethe's Faust. 1883. 3364
Faligan, E. Histoire de la 16gende de
Faust. 1888. 1221
GwiNNER, W. Groethe's Faust idee nach
der urspruenglichen conception aufgedeckt
und nachgewiesen. 1892. — 3185
Hagbn, F. H. von der. Ueber die aeltesten
darstellungen der Faustsage. 1844. 1217
Hartung, J. A. Ungelehrte crklaerung
des Goethe'schen Faust. 1855. —3176
Hinbichs, H. F. W. Aesthetische vor-
lesungen ueber Goethe's Faust. 1825. — 3177
Kreyssig, F. Vorlesungen ueber Goethe's
Faust. 1866. —3177
Landsbebger, J. Das buch Hiob und
Goethe's Faust. 1882. —1228
Leutbecher, J. Ueber den Faust von
Goethe. 1838. —3176
Ristblhubeb, p. Faust dans I'histoire et
dans la Ifigende. Essai sur I'humanisme super-
stitieux du XVI sifecle et les rficits du pacte
diabolique. 1863. 2213
Zahn, T. Cyprian von Antiochien und die
deuteche Faustsage. 1882. 1214
FAUST, Johann
1399
FAVRE, EmUe
Andrews, W. P. Ooethc's key to F. 40 pp. (.AlUint.
Monthly, v. 67, 1891, pp. 538, 876, 820.)— On the translation
of F. 7 pp. (,Attant. Monthly, v. 66, 1890, p. 733.)— Bar,
G. B. Dr. Fau.stu8 and hi.s contemporaries. 12 pp. {Mac-
niillan's Mag. v. 57, 1888, p. 428.)— Iti'llaifjtio, C. Faust
dans la pofisie, la peinture, et la niusique. 33 pp. (Corrc-
spondant, n.s.v.97, 1883, p.834.)— Blackle, J. S. Second
part of F. 11 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 19, 1886, p. 528.)—
norlnRkl, K. Goethe's Faust nnd Hegel. 20 pp.
(Geiger, L., Goethe-jahrbuch, v. 9, 1888, p. 198.)— Dohlo,
G. Alt-italienische gemaelde als quelle znm F. 14 pp.
(Geiger, L., Ooethe-jahrbuch, v. 7, 1886, p. 251.)— Dicbler,
A. Faust^ und Wagnerpantomimen in England. 14 pp.
{Anglia, v. 7, 1884, p. 341.)— Kdwards. H. S. A Faust of
the first century. 8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 38, 1885,
p. 683.)— Edwards, M. B. Second part of F. : a study.
14 pp. (Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 78, 1883, p. 419.)— Faust : the
poem and its English critics. 31 pp. (London Quart.
Rev. V. ,55, 1881, p. 118.)— Fetierloln, E. Neueste Faust-
literatur. 12 pp. (t/MercZeit, 1877, v. l,p. 801.)— Cioothe's
Fanst. Pt. II. 42 pp. (Weatm. Rev. n. s. v. 69, 1886,
p. 313.)— Jcittelcs, A. Das volkslied von F. 5 pp. (Ger-
mania, V. 26, 1881, p. 352.)— Kpiinard. N. Faust, "ein
fragment." 18 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884, p. 746.)—
Nardo-t'ibole, A. Canzone di Margherita nel F. di
Goethe. 6 pp. (Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v, 7, 188S,
p. 91.)— I'enuell, Mrs. E. R. Decline and fall of Dr.
Faustus. 14 pp. (Contem;)' flei). V. 51, 1887, p. 394.)— Ro«l,
E. Origines do F. 45 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3 p«r. V. 46, 1890, pp. 5, 332.)— Schorer, E. H. A. Faust
de Goethe. 13 pp. (/n Ais Etudes critiques sur la litt^rat.
contemp. v. 2, p. 81.)— Schercr, W. Betrachtungen ueber
Goethe's F. 31 pp. (Geiger, L., Goethe-jahrbuch, v. 6,
1885, p. 231.)— Nchiiiid. E. Marlowe's Faust nnd sein
verhaeltniss zu den deutschen und englischen Faust-
buechern. 21 pp. (Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit. v. 14,
1875, p. 42.)— Sewall, F. Faust in music. 11 pp. (Con-
ttmjt. Rev. V. 52, 1887, p. 370.)— Spit ta, P. Die aelteste
Faustoper und Goethe's stellung zur musik. 22 pp.
(Deulsch. ntndschau, v. 58, 1889, p. 376.)— Slmly of F.
19pp. (London Quart. Rev. v. 67, 1887, p. 40,)— KarncUo,
P. Das englische volksbuch vom Dr. F. 3 pp. (Anglia,
V. 9, 1886, p. 613.)
See also novil.— Folk-lore.— Robert I (le Diable),
Duke of Normandy.
Faustina, Annia, Junior, Empress of Rome.
WIcland, C. M. Ehrenrettung der Aspasia, Julia, und
F. 74 pp. (Soemmf. K'cr/cc, T.43, p. 47.)
Fausto, Sebastiano, do Longiano (Pietro Ge-
rardo, pseud.) Bonardi, A. Delia Vita et gesti di
Ezzelino terzo da Romano, scritta da Pietro Gerardo.
149 pp. (Venice, R. Deputaz. di storia patria. Monument,
stor. 4 s. Miscel. 2 s. v. 2. )
FanHtwti, St., Bp. of Riez. — circo 490.
Praeter sermones pseudo-Eusebianos opera,
accedunt Ruricii epistulae reeensuit, commen-
tario critioo instruxit, prolegomena, et indices
adiecit A. Engelbrecht. Pragae, 1891. 8°.
(Vienna, Akad. wissens. Corpus script, ecclcs.
Lat. V. 21. ) —3252
Contents. Kpistiilae.- De ratione Hdel.— De isrratia.
— Riirlcii episliilariim libri duo.— Sermones.— De
^|>irltH Sanrto.
Epistula contra tres libros I'laiidianns conscripsit.
17 pp. {Vienna, Akad. wissens. Corpus script, eccles. Lat.
V. 11, p. 1.)— Sermones VI ad monaelios. 9 pp. (Mar-
tfene, B., and Durand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect, v. 9,
p. 141.)
Enicelbrerht, A. De vita et scriptis Fausti ; De
Fausti codicibus. 60 pp. (Faustus, St., Bp. of Ricz, Opera,
pp. V, xxxiv : Vienna, Akad. wissens. Corpus script, eccles.
Lat.\. 21.)
and others. Epistulae ad Rurlclum ali-
osque. 34 pp. (Monuuwnta German hist.: with ApoUi-
naris Sidonius, C. S., Bp. of Clermont-Ferrand, Epistulae,
p. 265.)
Faustus of Byzantium. 4 ccn I. Blbliothfeque
historique. 110 pp. ( With Langlois, V., Coll. des hist,
anc. et mod. de VArminie, v. 1, p. 201.)
Faustus, Johann. See Faust, J.
Fautli, Franz. Siebeck, H. Fauth : Das ge-
daechtnis. 6 pp. (Zeits.f. voelkerjisych. v. 20, IS^M, p. 'iS6.)
Fauvel, A. A. Alligators in China. 42 pp. 3 pi.
(Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 13,
1879, p. 1.)
Fauvel, Roman de. D'aprSs le MS. 2140 fr. de
la Bibliothfeque imp^riale de Paris. 28 pp. Pey, A.
(Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit. v. 7, 1866. pp. 301, 337.)
Faux saulniers. Labrunie, G., (lit Gfirard de
Nerval. 1203
Favaro, Antonio. 1847—. Ticone Brahe e la
Corte di Toscana. 14 pp. (Arch'v. stor. ital. 6 s. v. 3, 1889,
p. 211.)
Favart, Charles Simon. Saint- Victor, P. B. de.
Favart. 26 pp. (In his Deux masques, v. 3: Modernes,
p. 578.)
Favart, Mmc. Justine Duronceray. Edwards,
H. S. Mme. Favart. 60 pp. (In his Idols of the French
stage, v. 1, p. 100.)
Favenc, Ernest.
History of Australian exploration, 1788-
1888. London, n. d. r. 8°. 1413
Faveiitia. See Faenza.
Faverot, {— ) (3V.)
Chronique d' Arras et de Cambrai, par Bal-
deric. See Baudri, Precentor of TSrouune.
Faversliain, England. Cowper, J. M. Notes
from the records of F., 15G0-1600. 20 pp. (Eoyal Hist.
Soc. Trans, v. 1, 1872, p. 324.)
See also Kent.
Favicr, Justin. 1846 — . Documents infidits sur
la vie priv(5e de Charles IV, Due de Lorraine, tirfa des
papiers de son confesseur. 25 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 31, 1886,
p. 73.)
Fa vole e iiovellc. Pignotti, L. 2325
Favoletto, II tesoretto e. Latini, B. 2394
Favorinus, of Aries. 2 cent. Fragmenta. 4 pp.
(Meyer, H., Oral. Rom. fragm. p. 207.)
Favorite poems. Holmes, O. W. 1347
Favras, Thomas Mahy, Marquis de. Xavier,
L. 8. Secret letter to F. [Fr.] 7 pp. ( Philobiblon Soc.
Miscel. V. 7. )
Favre, Alphonse. 1815-90.
Carte du ph6nom6ne erratique et des an-
ciens glaciers du versant nord des Alpes
suisses et de la chaine du Mont^Blanc. Pub.
par la Commission gfiologique de la Soci6t6
helvfitique des sciences naturelles. Winter-
thour, 1884. 8°. —1563
Favre, Edouard. 1855—.
Eudes, Comte de Paris et Roi de France
(882-898). Paris, 1893. 8°. (Biblioth. Ecole
des hautes ttudes, v. 99. ) — 4153
Favre, Emile.
Faune des colfioptfires du Valais et des
regions limitrophes. Zuerich, 1890. 4°. ( Soc.
helv6t. des sci. nat. Nouv. m^m. v. 31. ) —3663
FAVRE, Ernest
1400
FAYOUM
Favre, Ernest, and Schardt, Hans. Descrip-
tion gfiologique des pr^alpes du canton de
Vaud et du Chablais jusqu'iX la Dranse et de
la chaine des dents du midi. Berne, 1887. 4°.
and atlas 8°. ( Beitr. geol. karte Schweiz, v. 22. )
—1562, atlas —1663
Favre, Guillaume. Monzani, C. Di F. e della
sua vita di G. Filelfo. 41 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital. 2 s. v. 9,
1859, p. 87.)
Favre, Jean Baptiste, dc St. Castor. 1728-85.
CEuvres complfetes languedociens et fran-
^ses. Montpellier, 1878-79. 2 v. 8°. —1173
ConUmta. Epitra dedicatouera ft Madama la Marquisa
d'.4iibniN, V. 1. — L'Opera d'Aubais, v. 1. — Replica au
noam de las Dniiias dau banquet pouetica, v. 1.— Renvoi
d'un livre que m'avait pr6t^ M. Deydf, v. 1.— Imlto-
cionns, V. 1— Istonera de Jaii-l"nii-|»r08, v. 1.— Pasto-
rale pour le jour de la naissancc de J^^sus-Christ, v. 1.
— Odyss^e d'Homftre en vers burlesques patois, v. 2.—
RequStc ik Monseigneur de Snlnl- Priest, v. 2. — A
Mounsegnur de Scnt-l»rie»l, lou jour de I'an, v. 2.—
Estrena i, Mounsegnur de Sent-Priest, v. 2.~Lc Tr^sor
dc Suslanllon, op^ra-comique en patois de Montpel-
lier, pi^e en un acte, v. 1.
Iiettrcs iii<^ditcs. 16 pp. (Sev. d. lang. rom. v. 4,
1873, p. 277.)
Favre, Jules Claude Gabriel. Loudun, E. Por-
traits pariementaires. Jules Favre. 10 pp. {Correspiyn-
dant, V. 24, 1849, p. 683.)
Favre, Leopold. 1817 — . Les Esprits du See-
land: nouvelle. 160 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
a p6l. v. 5, 1880, pp. 28, 218, 416; V. 6, 1880, pp. 40, 226.)
(Ed.) Glossaire fran5oi8, faisant suite au
Glossarium mediae et inflmae Latinitatis. See
Carpentier, P.
Favre, Louis. 1824 — . Nice et ses environs.
32 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 21, 1884,
p. 346.)
Favreaii, Armand. De l'6ducation des en-
fants, idiots, arri£r6s, et ^pileptiques. 8 pp. (Correspoti-
dant, n. s. v. 122, 1890, p. 731.)
Favus. Unna, P. G. Three varieties of favus.
4 pp. (Selected monographs an dermatology, p. 64; New
Sydenham Soc. v. 143.)
Fawcett, Edgar. Rideing, W. H. Edgar
Fawcett. 9 pp. (In his Boyhood of living authors, p. 186. )
Fawcett, Henry. Stephen, L. Life of Henry
Fawcett. 1886. 4765
Hl4^l>hcn. L. Henry Fawcett: in menioriam. 4 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 51, 1885, p. 130.)
See alio Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 69, 1886, p. 83.
Fawcett, Mrs. Millicent Garrett. 1847—. Em-
ployment of children in theatres. 8pp. (Contemp. Rev.
V. 66, 1889, p. 822.)— Holes in the eduf-atioii net. 15 pp.
(ConU;mp. Rev. v. 51, 1887, p. 639.)— IiiHuit innrrlnii^c
in India. 9 pp. (Conlemp. Rev. v. 58, 1890, p. 712.)—
Speech or Hilenee. 6 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 48, 1886,
p. 326.)— Emancipation of women. 16 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. 8. V. 60, 1891, p. 673.)— Use of higher education to
women. 9 pp. (Conlemp. Rev. v. 60, 1886, p. 719.) —
Women In EnKllili poUtles. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 14,
1887, p. 453.) — Women's snfrraKc: a reply. 9 pp.
(mnclcertth Cent. v. 19, 1886, p. 740.) — Women's snf-
rraKe bill. 13 pp. (Forln. Rev. n. s. v. 45, 1888, p. 555.)
and Dilke, Mrs. Margaret Mary. Appeal
against female suffrage: a reply. 22 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 86.)
Fawcett, W. L. Gate of India. 7 pp. {Cen-
tury May. V. 8, 1885, p. 409.)
Fawcett. See also Faussett.
Fawkes, Francis ( 2V. ) 1721-77.
Bion. See Bioii (in supplement).
( Tr. ) Moschus. Sec Mosohus.
( Tr. ) Musaeus. Sec Musaeus.
( 3>. ) Sappho. See Sappho.
Fawkes, Guy.
Da VIES, R. Fawkes' s of York in the six-
teenth century : including notices of the early
history of Guye Fawkes, the gunpowder plot
conspirator, [^jioji.] 1850. 2537
Lathbury, T. Guy Fawkes. 1839. 1558
Macfarren, G. Guy Faux; or, the Gunpowder trea^
.son : an historical melo-drama. 50 pp. (Cumberland, J.,
Minor iheat. v. 4.)
See also tiunpowder plot.
Fawkes family. Davies, R. Fawkes's of
York in the sixteenth century : including
notices of the early history of Guye Fawkes.
[Anon.] 1850. 2537
FawH of SertoriiLS. 2 v. Landor, R. E. 1203
Faxon, Charles Edward.
Silva of North America. See Sargent, C. S.
Faxon, Walter. Description of lucifer typus.
7 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns
Hopkins Univ. stuxiies from the biol. labr. v. 1, 1879, no. 3,
p. 113.)
Fay, Edward Allen, Ph. D.
Concordance of the Divina Commedia.
Cambridge, 1888. 8°. (Dante Soc.) 2382
Fay, Gaston. Typical dogs. 51 pp. ( Century
Mag. v. 8, 1885, pp. 29, 526; v. 9, 1886, pp. 116, 366, 877.)
Fay, Henry, I'h. D.
Action of light on some organic acids in
the presence of uranium salts. Easton, 1895.
8°. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1895.) .—2306
Fay, Joseph Story. Track of the Norseman.
4 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 8, 1882, p. 431.)
Fay, Theodore Sedgwick. 1807—.
Norman Leslie : a tale of the present time.
New York, 1835. 2 v. 12°. 1204
The three Germanys. Glimpses into their
history. New York [1889]. 2 v. 8°. 3602
Orlswold, R. W. Theodore S. Fay. 5 pp. (In his
Prose writers of Am. p. 447.)
Fayal, Fight at. 4 pp. Bolton, C. K. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 14, 1885, p. 614.)
Fayartl, Ennamond. 1816 — .
Histoire des tribunaux revolutionnaires de
Lyon et de Feurs. Lyon, 1888. 8°. 1681
Fayette, County, Pa. Platt, F. Special re-
port on the coke manufacture of the Youghio-
gheny river valley in Fayette and Westmore-
land counties. 1876. (Pa. 2 geol. surv. h.)
—4647
Morror, P. S. Scotch-Irish of F. 12 pp. (Scotch-
Irish Soc. of Am. Proc. at Springfield, p. 166.)
Fjiyette. See also La Payette.
Fayetteville, N. C. Welles, E. L. Hampton
at P. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 13, 1885,
p. 144.)
Fayolle, ( — ), Marquis de. Note sur un dessin
de Barthglemy Prieur. 7 pp. (Soc. antiq. de France,
Mim. V. 48, 1887, p. 125.)
Fayoum. See Fayum.
PAYRER, Sir Joseph
1401
FEATHER HEAD
Payrer, Sir Joseph, M. D. 1824—. Home les-
sons after scltool hours. 11 pp. (London, Internal.
Health E.vhib. Literature, v. 11, p. 342.) — Nature and
treatment of raliioN or hydrophobia. 9 pp. {Brain,
V. 1, 1879, p. 231.)— ^iiiiiHlriiko and its sequelae. 11 pp.
{Brain, V. 2, 1880, p. 297.)— VoiioiiMiHN HiiiikcN of India.
21 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 903. )— Deadly wild
boaNtN of India. 23 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 20, 1889,
p. 218.)
— — The sacrifice of education to examination.
See Herbert, A., and others.
Faytiiielli, Pietro do', detto Mugnone. —1349.
Rime, era per la prima volta pub. con
notizie suUa vita dell' autore ed altre illus-
trazioni da Leone del Prete. Bologna, 1874.
12°. {Scelta di curiositti letterarie, no. 139.)
2332
Fayuiii, Egypt. Brown, R. H. Fayflm and
Lake Moeria. 1892. 1732
Kiiritbnook, J. Papyrusfund von El-Faijflm. 38 pp.
4 pi. (Vienna, Akad. wissens. Phil.-hist. klasse, Denkschr.
V. 33, 1883, 1 abth. p. 207.)-I,nii<l of Khrnii. 17 pp.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 129, 1881, p. 083.)— I^aiKlwolir, H.
Griechische handschriften aus Fayyflm. 67 pp. 1 pi.
{Philologus, V. 43, 1884, p. 106; v. 44, 188.5, pp. 1, S85.)—
Wessol.y. C. Literarische fragmentc aus El-Faijuni.
23 pp. {Mittlieil. aus der samml. der Papyrus Erzherzog
Rainer, v. 1, 1887, p. 73 ; v. 2-3, 1887, p. 74 ; v. 4, 1888, p. 136. )
— Pariser papyri des fundes von El-Fai]uni. 160 pp.
(Vienna, Akad. wissens. Phil.-hist. Masse, Denkschr. v. 37,
2 abth. 1889, p. 97.)— Wlesiior. J. Die Faijumer und
Uschnmneiner papiere. 82 pp. 1 pi. {Mittheil. aus der
samml. der Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer, v. 2-3, 1887, p. 179.)
— Mikroskopische untersuchung der papiere von El-Fai-
jum. 4 pp. {Mittheil. aus der samml. der Papyrus Erz-
herzog Rainer, v. 1, 1887, p. 45.)
Fazaerele}!li. 2 pp. Grazebrook, G. (Lanca-
shire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 37, 1888, p. 161.)
Fazio <legli Uberti. Saint Victor, P. de. Le
Dittamondo, par F. 22 pp. {Correspondant, v. 13, 1846,
p. 67.)
Fazog-1, Soudan. Cailliaud, F. Voyage a
M6ro6, au fleuve Blanc, au-deia de Fazoql,
dans le midi du royaume de Sennftr, a Syouah
et dans cinq autres oasis, 1819-22. 1823-27,
5 V. 1416, atlas 17A3
Pazy, Edmond.
Louis H et Richard Wagner. D'aprfis des
documents infidits. Avec une version nou-
velle sur la mort de Louis H. Paris, 1893. 12°.
Fea, Carlo. 1753-1834. ^'^^'^
Miscellanea fllologiea critica e antiquaria.
Roma, 1790-183(1. 2 v. in 1, 8°. —1194
Contents. Scaramucci, O. Notizie di scavi fatti da
diversi nell' Aj;ro ■■oinaiio, 1744-59, v. 2.— Lapi, G. G.
Lezione intorno I'origine de' due laghi Allmno e Ne-
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Felt, Rev. Joseph Barlow, LL. D. 1789-1869.
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8°. 2625
Ecclesiastical history of New England ;
comprising not only religious, but also moral,
and other relations. Boston, 1855-62. 2 v. 8°.
Felthain, John. —1262
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"God's acre," being monumental inscriptions
in the Isle of Man, taken in the summer of
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Feltham. See also Felltham.
Feltoii, Cornelius Conway, LL. D. {Ed. ) 1807-
62. Classical studies. See Sears, B., and others.
{Ed. ) Diary in Turkish and Greek waters.
See Howard, G. W. P., 7 Earl of Carlisle.
( Tr. ) German literature. See Menzel, N.
Everett, E. C. C. Felton. 7 pp. (Orations and
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Feltoii, Rebecca A. Convict system of Georgia.
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Feltre, Vittorino da. See Vittorino, da Feltre.
Feltre, Italy. Cambruzzi, A., and Vecellio,
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Feltriiii, Andrea di Cosimo. Vasari, G. Morto
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Female artists, English. 2 v. Needham, Mrs.
E. C. C. 3795
Feniale bluebeard. Sue, M. J. ( Omnibus of
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Female college graduates. Health statistics
of. Wright, C. D. —3704
Female education. See Education of women.
Female labour in Australia. 6 pp. Lockett, J-
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885, p. 661.)
Female life mortuary experience of the New
England Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston.
Wright, W. C. —1362
Female Quixote. 2 v. Lennox, Mrs. 0. R.
(Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 24,
25. ) 4167
Female warriors. 2 v. in 1. Needham, 3fr8.
E. C. C. 3794
Femia sentenziato, II. Martelli, P. J. {Scelta
di curiosith letterarie, no. 100. ) 2332
Femme, le mari, et I'amant. 4 v. in 1. Kock,
O. P. de, CEuvrcs compl. v. 53-56. 4187
Femme abandonu^c. 41 pp. Balzac, H. de,
(Euvres compl. v. 3, p. 39.
Femme au collier de velours. Dumas, A.,
dhiwes compl. v. 112. — 4174
Femme au dix-huiti^me sifecle. Goncourt,
E. L. A. H. de, and Goncourt, J. A. de. —1366
FEMME DE TRENTE ANS
1405
FENS
Feniine de trente ans. 176 pp. Balzac, H. de,
(Euvres com}>l. v. 3, p. 521.
reiimic iiiiilc«)nsoill(5e, et lo mari prudent ;
ou, la Guingette do Surenne. Troyes, n. d.
16°. ( Bibliolh. bleue, \. IG.) 2316
Fciiiiiics dans la soci6t6 chrfitienne. 2 v. Dan-
tier, H. A. —3262
Feinmes cle la Regcuce. Musset, P. E. de.
4777
Fencing:. Castle, E. Schools and masters of
fence from the middle ages to the eighteenth
century. 1885. —1793
Maclaren, a. Military system of gym-
nastic exercises, and a system of fencing for
the use of instructors. 1882. — 1797
Mebignac, E. Histoire de I'escrime dans
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2 V. —1793
Pollock, W. H., and others. Fencing.
1889. (Badminton Libr.) —1797
EckTord. H. Fencing and the New York fencers.
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SceafsoC<.yniiinNf iPM.— Mjlitar.v art and »«lcnce.
— Ph.v»lcal traliiiiiK-— KporlN.— SnordM,
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artis dimicatoriae. 53 pp. (Pollock, W. H., and others.
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Feuclon, Bertrand de Salignac, Marquis de La
Molhe. Taylor, W. C. La Mothe F«nelon ; La Mothe
F^nelon and Castclnau. 70 pp. (In his Romantic biog.
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Fencloii, Franjois de Salignac de la Mothe,
Abp. of Cambrai. 1651-1715.
Compendio de las vidas de los flldsofos
antiguos . .
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ix)r
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12
o
Contents.
4757
Anacarsis.
Crates.
Pirron.
Anaxagoras.
Democrito.
Pitaco.
Anlistenes.
Diogenes.
Pitagoras.
Aristipo.
Empedocles.
Platon.
Aristoteles.
Epicuro.
Quilon.
Bias.
Epimenides.
Socrates.
Bion.
Heraclito.
Solon.
Cenon.
Jenocrates.
Tales.
Cleobulo.
Periandro.
— DOUBN,
E.
0. Intolerance
de Ffinelon.
1875.
5892
Bnraiile, A.O. p. B.,i{nrortde. Politiciue de F. 23 pp.
(Corrcspomlant, v. 42, 1857, p. 398.) — Dassaiico, ( — ).
Histoire litt^raire de F. 37 pp. (Correspondant, v. 16,
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les Merits de St. Francois de Sales . . . de F., de Bossuet.
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Broglie, C. p. E., Prince de. Fenelon 4
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5892
Werfer, a. Leben des Franz Fenelon. _
1860. {In his Leben ausgezeichneter Katho-
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Brnnetierp. F. F6nelon ii Cambrai. IS pp. (Rev. d.
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A.M. L. de P. de. Ffinclon. 104 pp. (In his Mem. of
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See also Quart. Rev. v. 161, 1885, p. 28. Also 4luletlHni.
Feiig:e, Ludwig.
Sprachliche untersnchung der reime des
Computus. Marburg, 1886. 8°. (Stengel, E.,
Av^gaben, v. 55. ) 2305
Fenians. Beach, T. (Maj. H. Le Caron, pseud.)
Twenty-five years in the secret service. The
recollections of a spy. 1893. 4744
Hcliiiid tlio Noonos. 12 pp. (Forln. Sev. n. s. v. 40,
1886, p. 114.) — Feiilaiiism : its force and its feebleness;
by an ex-member of the Fenian directory. 14 pp. (Black-
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O'Ooniicll, F. H. Fenianism, past and present. 20 pp.
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See also Ireland. Poliiics.—Svcret societies.
Fcnn, Alice Maude. Borderlands of Surrey.
11 pp. (Century Mag. v. 2, 1882, p. 483.)— Among the red
roofs of Sussex. 15 pp. (Century Mag. v. 8, 1885, p. 709.)
Fenn, Harry. 1838—.
George Washington. See Wilson, W.
Fenn, William Wilthew. Circa 1827—. Wel-
fare of the blind. 8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 39, 1886,
p. 472.)
Fcnnell, Charles Augustus Maude (Ed.)
Stanford dictionary of Anglicised words
and phrases. Cambridge, 1892. 4°. R.15
(Ed.) Pindar : Nemean and Isthmian odes.
See Pindarus (in preceding catalogue).
(Ed.) Pindar: Olympian and Pythian
odes. See Pindarus (in preceding catalogue).
Fenncr, Edward. History of the New Orleans
auxiliary association. 5 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc.
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Fenncr, George. 16 cent. Voyage to Guinea
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Feiiner, Thomas P., and Katlibnn, Frederic
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the Hampton students. Enlarged ed. To
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2117
Richards, W. History of Lynn . . . and
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See also Drainage.- KuibKuking^.— Wilburlon
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FENTON, Alexander James
1406
FERDINAND IV, King of Naples
Feiiton, Alexander James. Account of the
discovery of Roman remains on tiie East Ciiesswood
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—Worthing 200 years ago. 8 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc.
CbH. V. S5, 1887, p. 93.)
(Ed.) Some extracts, relating to Sussex,
fh>m the Exchequer special commissions and the Ex-
chequer depositions by commissions in 1584 and other
years. 19 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 38, 1892,
p. 141.)
Fentoii, Edward, and Ward, Luke. Voyage
to Brasil, 1582. 15pp. (Hakluyt, E.,roi/<i</es, v. 4, p.263.)
Feiitoii, Elijah. 1683-1730. Mariamne : a
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Fcntoii, James. 1820 — .
History of Tasmania from its discovery in
1642 to the present time. London, 1884. 8°.
3424
Feiiwlck, Benedict Joseph, D. D., Bp. of Boston.
t'larke, B. H. Kt. Rev. Benedict J. Fenwiclc. 40 pp.
{In his Lives of deceased Bps. v. 1, p. 374.)
Fen wick, Edward D., D. D., Bp. of Cincinnati.
Clarke. R. H. Rt. Rev. Edward D. Fenwick. 25 pp.
(In his Lives of deceased Bps. v. 1, p. 328.)
Fenwick, Maj. John. 1618-83. Proposal for
planting his colony of New Caesarea or New Jersey.
6 pp. (Pa. JIfag. ifurt. v. 6, 1882, p. 86.)
Proceedings of the government of New York, 1675-
78, in relation to the settlement and jurisdiction of F. in
New Jersey. 14 pp. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1 s. v. 2, 1848,
p. 8.)
Feoda militum Episcopi Menevensis, A. D. 1326.
Ex libro Nigro, sive Custuraali Episcopi de St. David.
4 pp. ( With Excerpta ex cartul. Cath. St. David.)
Feoktistow, A. E. Vorlaeufige mittheilung
ueber die wirkung des schlangengiftes auf den thie-
rischen organismus. 22 pp. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mini.
7 s. V. 36, 1889.)
F^ral, Eugfene.
Catalogue d'une trfes-belle collection de
tableaux comprenant des ceuvres remarqua-
bles des principaux maltres. See Durand-
Ruel, (— ), and F6ral, E.
Catalogue de tableaux ancieiis, formant la
collection de M. Tenc6. See Tenc6, (— ).
Catalogue de tableaux . . . composant la
collection de M. le Marquis de La Rocheb . . .
See La Rocheb . . . ( — ), Marquis de.
Catalogue de tableaux . . . formant la col-
lection de feu M. F. Nieuwenhuys. See Nieu-
wenhuys, F.
Catalogue de tableaux . . . formant la col-
lection de M. F. R. See Reiset, M. F.
Catalogue de . . . tableaux, sujets arabes.
Peintures h la cire sous verre, aquarelles, et
dessins par H. Lazerges. See Lazerges, J. R. A.
Catalogue des tableaux . . , composant la
galerie de feu M. Oppenheim. See Oppen-
heim, ( — ).
Catalogue des tableaux . . . composant la
pr^cieuse collection de feu M. R. Papin. See
Papin, R.
and Petit, Georges. Catalogue de tableaux:
CEuvres remarquables de la renaissance . . .
Provenant de la collection de Baron de Tri-
queti. See Triqueti, II., Baron de.
Feraurt, Laurent Charles. 1829-88. Visite au
palais de Constantine. 32 pp. {Tour du mondc, v. 33,
1877, p. 225.)
F«5rau<l, Raymond, —circa 1324.
Vida de Sant Honorat, Idgende en vers
provenjaux du XIII sifecle. Analyse et mor-
ceaux choisis, avec la traduction textuelle des
dits morceaux, la biographie du vieux po6te,
et une notice historique sur St. Honorat et sur
les lies de L6rins, par A. L. Sardou. Paris,
n. d. r. 8°. 2383
Jlcyor, M. P. H. Vie latine de St. Honorat et F.
28 pp. (fiomrenm, v. 8, 1879, p. 481.)
Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria. Kaiser
Ferdinand von Oesterreich. 8 pp. ( Uiisere Zcit, 1875, v. 2,
p. 429.)
Ferdinand I, Emperor of Germany and King of
Bohemia and Hungary.
Ranke, L. von. Ferdinand I and Maxi-
milian II of Austria. 1853. 3607
Oliith, O. Wahl Ferdinands I zuni Koenig von
Boehmen, 1526. 64 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in
Boehmcn, Mitthcil. v. 15, 1877, pp. 198, 271.)— Ileroldt,
J., Basilius. Rerum contra Tarcas auspiciis Ferdinaudi
anno 1556 gestarum historiola. 29 pp. (Schwandtner,
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Rerum gestarum inter Ferdinandum et Joannem Hun-
gariae Reges commentarius. 34 pp. (Schwandtner, J. O.,
Script, rer. Hungar. v. 2, p. 382.)
See also Thirty years' war.
Ferdinand II, Emperor of Germany and King
of Bohemia and Hungary.
Khevbnhiller, p. C. Annales Ferdi-
nandei, oder wahrhaffte beschreibung Kay-
ser's Ferdinandi des andern. 1721-26, 12 v.
in 8. 3611
CiiiiKlely. A. Die maritimen plaene der Habsburger
und die antheilnahme Kaisers F. am polnisch-schwe-
dischen kriege waelirend der jahre 1627-29. 54 pp.
(Vienna, Akad. wissens. Phil.-hist. clnssc, Denkschr. v. 39,
1891.)
.Sec also Thirty years' war.
Ferdinand III, Emperor of Germany and King
of Bohemia and Hungary. Infra. G. B. Nozze della
Principessa Eleonora Oonzaga coll' Imperatore F. 10 pp.
(Soc. stor. lombarda, Archiv. 1 s. 1877, p. 254.)
Ferdinand I { the Just), King of Aragon. Valla,
L. De rebus a Ferdinundo Aragoniae Rege gestis libri
III. 68 pp. {Bea,\e,B.., Rer. Hispan.script.v.2,p. lOOTi.)
Ferdinand I, II, III, Kings of Bohemia and
Hungary. See Ferdinand 1, II, HI, Emperors
of Germany.
Ferdinand I, King of Naples. 1423-94. Res-
ponsiva Catharinae et Joanni Galeatio Mcdiolanensium
Ducibus. 4 pp. (Baluze, B., Mlscell. v. 1, p. 509.)— Fun-
damenta excusantis se cum Re^e rrniielae. 2 pp.
(Baluze, E., Misccll. v. 1, p. 620.)
Nforza, C, and Sforza, O. G. M. Ad Begem Ferdi-
nandum. 1pp. (Baluze, E., iifisccW. V. 1, p. .508.)
Ferdinand IV, King of Naples (or Ferdinand I,
King of the Two Sicilies.) Bozxo, S. V. Documenti spet-
tanti a] regno di Ferdinand© IV Borbone. 31 pp. (Ar-
chiv. stor. ital. 4 8. v. 3, 1879, p. 346; V. 6, 1880, p. 9.)—
<are|>|»i. E. Nuovi documenti sul regno di Ferdinando
IV di Napoli tratti da una corrispondenza privata. 7 pp.
(Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 4, 1879, p. 198.)
FERDINAND V, King of Spain
1407
FERGUS HISTORICAL 8ERIE
Ferdinand V, King of Spain.
Dati, G., Bp. of St. Leone. Lettcra dell'
isole che ha trovato nuovamente il Re di
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Morel-Fatio, A. I'ofime barcelonais en riionneur
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and Isabella, of Castile, Queen of Spain.
Pbescott, W. H. History of the reign of
Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic. 1828,
3 V. 3532
PULGAR, F. del. Cr6nica de los Seiiores
Reyes cat61icos Don Fernando y Doiia Isabel
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de autor. espaii. v. 70. ) — 1192
Piil|;ar. F. del. Rerum a Ferdinando et Elisabe
Hispaniarum felicissimis regibus gestarum, decades II.
138 pp. (Beale, R., Eer. Ilispan. script, v. 2, p. 1073.)
iVote.— Attributed to Antonio de Lebrija.
Ferdinand I, Kitig of the Two Sicilies. See Fer-
dinand IV, King of Naples.
Ferdinand I, Prince of Bulgaria. Bourchier,
J. D. In the Balkans with F. 19 pp. {Fortn, Rev. n. s.
V. 46, 1889, p. 38.)— On the Black sea with Prince F. ; In
Bhodope with Prince F. 37 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 49,
1891, pp. 82, 598.)— Through Bulgaria with F. 18 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 44, 1888, p. 39.)
Ferdinand II, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Om-
brosi, L. Vita di Ferdinando II quinto Granduca di
Toscana. 36 pp. (Orlando, F., and Baccini, G., Bibliot.
grassoc. no. 1, p. 7.)
Fcrdiiiaml III, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Reu-
mont, A. von. Federigo Manfredini e la politica toscana
dei primi anni di Ferdinando III. 50 pp. (Archiv. stor.
Hal. 3 s. V. 26, 1877, p. 22.5.)
Ferdinand, Valentin. Kunstmann, F. V. Fer-
dinand's beschreibung der Serra Leoa, mit einer einlei-
tung ueber die seefahrten nach der westkueste Afrika's
im 14 jahrhunderte. 32 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 35: Hi9t. classe, Abhandl. v. 9, pt. 1, 1862,
p. 111.)— V. Ferdinand's beschreibung der westkueste
Afrika's bis zuin Senegal, rait einleitung und anmerkun-
gen. 64 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 32:
Hist, classe, Abhandl. v. 8, pt. 1, 1856, p. 221.)— V. Ferdi-
nand's beschreibung der westkueste Afrika's vom Sene-
gal bis zur Serra Leoa. 44 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 32: Hist, classe, Abhandl. v. 8, pt. 3, 1860,
p. 781.)
Ferdinaiideische fundatioii. 21 pp. Sche-
bek, E. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen,
Mltthcil. V. 18, 1880, p. 161.)
Fer6, Charles, M. D. 1852—. Nerve troubles
as foreshadowed in the child. 9 pp. (Brain, v. 8, 1886,
p. 230.)— Sensation and movement. 20 pp. (Brain, v. 8,
1886, p. 210.)
Animal magnetism. See Binet, A., and
F6r6, C.
Oalton,J. C. Dr. F6r6 on cerebral topography. 5 pp.
(Brain, v. 1, 1879, p. 382.)— Pasrc H. W. F«r« and others
on the " pied-tabetique." 4 pp. (Brain, v. 7, 1885, p. 546.)
F^re, Charles Octave. 1815-75.
Lfigendes et traditions de la Normandie.
Rouen, 1843. 8°. 2251
F^r^al, Victor de, pseud. See Suberwick, ( — ),
Mmc. de.
Ferentino. 21 pp. Freeman, E. A., Studies
of travel, Italy, p. 185.
Ferghana, Thirkeatan. Middendorpp, A. T.
von. Einblicke in das Ferghana-thal. 1881.
(St. Petersburg, Acad. M6m. 7 s. v. 29.) —3512
N4*hnii<ll, K. Boden- und wasser-untersuchungen
aus dem Ferghana- und Ssyr-Darja-gebiete. 53 pp. (St.
Petersburg, Acad. Jlf^m. 7 s. v. 29, 1881.)
Fcrtfiis, Robert.
Biographical sketch of John Dean Caton,
Ex-Chief-Justice of Illinois. Chicago, 1882.
p. 8°. {Fergus Hist. S. no. 21.) 3597
Directory of the city of Chicago, 1839.
Chicago, 1876. p. 8°. (Fergus Hist. S. no. 2.)
3597
Fergus, "Walter, M. D. Development of boys.
10 pp. (London, Internal. Health Exbib. Literature,
V. 11, p. 486.)
Fergit.s, Romance. Guillaumb, le Normand,
dit le Clerc. Fergus, herausg. von Ernst
Martin. 1872. 2373
Ferguut, nieuwe uitgave van Eelco Ver-
wijs. 1882. (Moltzer, H. E., and Winkel, J. te,
Biblioth. van middelnederl. letterkunde. )
—3192
Roman des aventures de Fregus. Pub.
pour la premifere fois, par F. Michel. 1841.
( A bbotsford Club. ) 2563
Fergus Historical Series. Chicago, 1876-84.
27 nos. in 4 v. p. 8°. 3597
Contents. Hickling, W., and Hubbard, G. S. Billy
Caldwell, no. 10.— Fergus, B. Biographical sketch of
John Dean Caton, no. 21. — Mason, E. G. Old Fort
Chartres, no. 12. — Balestier, J. N. Annals of Chi-
€a|;:o, no. 1. — Biographical sketches of some of the
early settlers of the city of Chicago, nos. 5, 6. — Brown, H.
Present and future prospects of Chicago, no. 9.— Fergus,
R. Directory of the city of Chicago, 1839, no. 2.— Hyde,
J. N. Early medical Chicago, no. 11.— Marshall, J. A.
Rise and progress of Chicago, no. 9. — Martineau, H.
Chicago in 1836: "Strange early days," no. 9.— Norris,
J. W. Business directory and statistics of the city of
Chicago, 1846, no. 25.— Porter, J. Earliest religious his-
tory of Chicago, no. 14. — Thomas, J. B., and Barton, J. L.
Statistics concerning the city of Chicago, no. 18. — Went-
worth, J. Early Chicago: Lectures, May 7, 1876; April
11, 1875, nos. 7, 8. — Arnold, I. N. Recollections of the
early Chicago and Illinois bar, no. 22.— Scammon,
J. v., and Arnold, I. N. Addresses delivered at the
annual meeting of the Chicagiro Itlstorieal Society,
Nov. 19, 1868, no. 10. — Cleaver. C. Early Chicago
reminiscences, no. 19. — Hall, W. M., and others.
ChieaKO River and Harbor Convention, no. 18.
— Wentworth, J. Congressional reminiscences:
Adams, Benton, Calhoun, Clay, and Webster, no. 24. —
Early Chicago : Fort Dearborn, no. 16.— Sheahan, J.W.
Stephen A. Douglas, no. 15.— Beckwlth, H. W. t'ort-
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and a treatise on the western Indians, no. 26.— Caton, J.
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Ferguson, Robert, M. D. [Ed.) 1799-1865.
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Tetitonlc name -system applied to the family
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Ferguson, W. Lloyd.
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Fergussoii, Arthur W.
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PERGUS80N, James
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FERNANDEZ FLOREZ, Isidoro
Fergussoii, James. 1808-86.
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Ferjjimt. Guillaume, le Normand, dit le Clerc.
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Fern islands. Hook, B. Sea-birds at the
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Fernald, Henry Torsey, Ph. D.
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Fernandez, Geronimo.
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Fernandez, Le6n.
Historia de Costa Rica durante la domina-
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Fernslndez, Lucas. Morel-Patio, A. Notes
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Fernslinlez Brein<iii, Jos6. Don Marciso
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Feriiiliidez Dnro, Ces&reo.
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Fernslndez Fhirez, Isidoro. 1833 — . Don
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PERNANDEZ-GUERRA Y ORBE, A.
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FERRAR, Nicholas
Feriijlndez - Gnerra y Orbe, Aureliano.
1816—. Don Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch. 24 pp. (Novo
y Colson, P. de, Autor. dramdl. contemp. v. 1, p. 405.)—
Vida de Don Francisco de QuevcKlo y 'Vlll«>|ira«.
43pp. (Quevedoy Villegas, F. O.de, Ofrra«. V. 1, p. xxxix:
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Fernaudo, St., of Seville. Boutelou, C. On
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(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. S9, 1883, p. 12.)
Fernando Noronha, Island. Hemsley, W. B.
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Feme, Henry, Bp. of Chester. 1602-62.
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Fuller answer to a treatise written by
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Femiqiie, Emmanuel. 1854-85. Note sur des
fouilles faites a Prgneste, en 1882. 8 pp. (Keo. archlol.
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Table de Souk el-Khmis, inscription ro-
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Feniow, B. E.
Consumption of forest supplies by railroads
and practicable economy in their use. Wash-
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Practicability of an American forest ndniiniMtra-
tion. 18 pp. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. V. 6, no. 3, p. 75.)
Fernow, Berthold. 1837—. ,
Ohio valley in colonial days. Albany, 1890.
4°. 3592
Leaf from the Cireen moiiiilains. 13 pp. (Pa. Maj.
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—New Sfellierland, or the Dutch in North America.
48 pp. (Winsor, J., Narrat. and crit. hi^t. of America, v. 4,
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(Ed.) Documents relating to the colonial
history of the State of New York. v. 12-15.
Albany, 1877-87. 4 v. 4°. 3561
Note.— For v. 1-11 tee O'Callaghan, E. B., in preceding
catalogue.
Contents. Documents relating to the history of the
nntch and Nwediwh Hettlementtt on the Delaware
river, v. 12.— Documents relating to the history and settle-
ments of the towns along the HndHon and Mohawk
rivers, v. 13.— Documents relating to the history of the
early colonial settlements principally on I.on|^ lHlan<i,
V. 14.— Xew York in the Revolution, y. 15.— Kew York
State archives, v. 15.
Fernow, Karl Ludwig. 1763-1808.
Francesco Petrarca dargestellt. Nebst dem
leben des diehters und ausfuehrlichen aus-
gabenverzeichnissen herausg. von Ludwig
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Britton, N. L., and Brown, A. Illustrated
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Campbell, D. H. Structure and develop-
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Kaulpuss, G. p. Enumeratio filicum quas
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Pbesl, K. B. Tentamen pteridographlae.
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Raddius, J. Plantanim Brasiliensium
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Anderson, G. C. List of ferns found in the valley of
the river Min, Foochow. 1 p. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-
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Ferns, Bibliography.
Campbell, D. H. Bibliography, 14 pp. (In his
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Fernyhalgli cliallce and paten. 4 pp. 2 pi.
Fallow, T. M. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 42, 1885, p. 418.)
Feroe islands. See Faroe islands.
Feronia. La Blanehfere, R. de. Tgte colossale
trouvfe dans les thermes de Fgronie. 4pp. (Rev. archlol.
n. s. V. 41, 1881, p. 370.)
Ferrai, Luigi Alberto.
Lorenzino de' Medici e la Society, cortlgiana
del cinque-cento. Milano, 1891. 12°. 3547
Storia di Firenze. 23 pp. (Archiv. star. ital. 5 s. v. 8,
1891, p. 186.) — II processo di Pier Paolo Vergerio. 71 pp.
(Archiv. star. Hal. 4 s. v. 15, 1885, pp. 201, 333 ; v. 16, 1885,
pp.25, 153.)
Ferraioli, Alessandro. Paludi pontine e il
presente stato del bonificamento. 22 pp. (Nuov. antol.
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Ferrand, Gabriel (Ed. )
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16°. (Coll. de contes et de chanson populaires,
V. 19. ) 1217
Ferrar, John, and Jebb, (— ). Life of Nicholas
Ferrar. Now first ed. with illustrations by
J. E. B. Mayor. Cambridge, 1885. 12°. 4727.
Ferrar, Nicholas.
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Bindley, T. H. At Little Gidding. 7 pp. (ilfacmji-
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FBRRAR, William Hugh
1411
FERRATO, Pietro
Ferrar, William Hugh.
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and Latin, v. 1. London, 1869. 8°. —2143
Ferrara, Bp. of. See Guide.
Ferrara, Duchesses of. See Borgia, L.— Renfie,
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3 p6r. V. 58, p. 613.)— Hark, F. Die fresken im Palazzo
Scbiffanoja in F. 28 pp. 2 pi. (Koenigl. Preus.sisch.
kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 5, 1881, p. 99.)— .Morblo, C. Fer-
rara. 100 pp. (/n /lis Storie dei muuicipi ital. V. 1, p. 33.)
— Kainazzliii, A. I musici fianiminghi alia corte di F.
Giaches de Wert e Tarquinia Molza. 18 pp. (Soc. stor.
lombarda, Archiv. 1 s. 1879, p. 116.)— Veiitiiri, A.
Beitraege zur geschichte der ferraresischen kunst. 18
pp. 2 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 8,
1887, p. 71.)— Relazioni artistiche tra le corti di Milano e
F. nel secolo XV. 56 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda, Archiv.
2 s. 1885, p. 226.)
Ferrarese, Alberto. Venturi, A. Unbekannte
Oder vergessene kuenstler der Emilia. 11pp. (Koenigl.
Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jfi/irb. v. 11, 1890, p. 183.)
Ferrari, Giuseppe. Rosa, G. Storia delle
rivoluzioni d'ltalia, di F. 78 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital. 2 s.
V. 8, pt. 1, 1858, p. 85; V. 8. pt. 2, 1858, p. 59.)— Tabarrlnl,
M. Giuseppe Ferrari. 6 pp. {Archiv, stor. ital. 3 s. v. 2i,
1876, p. 358.)
Ferrari, Jacopo. Viani, P. Jacopo Ferrari.
19 pp. {Scelta di curiositA lett^rarie, no. 82, p. xvii.)
Ferrari, Pio Vittorio.
Relazione della Sub-Commissione di S.
Giorgio di Nogaro per la topografla della
Venezia nell' et3, romana. Dall' Ansa alia
Zellina. See Pancini, D., and others.
Ferrari, Severino. 1856 — . Canti popolari in
San Pietro Capoflume. 31 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz'
Vol. III.— 177.
popolari, v. 7, 1888, p. 387; v. 8, 1889, p. 106; v. 10, 1891,
p. 413.)— QolfodiSpezlM. 4pp. {Nuov. antol.Sg. v.2S,
1890, p. 532.)
Ferrariae. See lie de France.
Ferrario, Qiulio.
Storia ed analisi degli antichi romanzi di
cavalleria e del poemi romanzeschi d'ltalia,
con dissertazioni suU' origine . . . de' cavalieri,
suUe corti d'amore sui tomei . . . [With bibli-
ography, niustr.] Milano, 1828-29. 4 v. 8°.
2325
Ferraris, Carlo Francesco. 1850—. Imposta
militarc in Francia e 1 nuovi studi su di essa in Germania
ed in Italia. 29 pp. (JVuot). anfol. 3 s. v. 25, 1890, p. 509.)—
II riordinamento degli istituti di einli»tlon«. 23 pp.
(Nuov. antol. 3 a. v. 32, 1891, p. 720.)
Ferraris, Luigi. A proposito di una nuova
Camera. 31 pp. {Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 29, 1890, p. 708.) —
Italia e Roma. 33 pp. {Nuov. antol. 8 s. v. 28, 1890,
p. 290. )— I nuovi provedimenti per noma. 12 pp. {Nuou.
antol. 3 s. v. 28, 1890, p. 428.)
Ferraris, Maggiorino. Convenzioni marittime.
19 pp. {Naov. antol. 3 s. v. 33, 1891, p. 777.)— Problems
della circolazione cartacea in Italia. 24 pp. {Nux>v.
antol. 3 s. v. 31, 1891, p. 302.)
Ferraro, Giuseppe. 1846 — . Folklore dell'
agricoltura. 24 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 10,
1891, pp. 266, 347.)— TrartiKionl ed usi popolari fer-
raresi. 19 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 5, 1886,
p. 268.)
(Ed.) Canti popolari in dialetto logudo-
rese. Torino, 1891. 12°. (Comparetti, D.,
and Ancona, A. d', Canti e racconti del po-
polo ital. v. 9. ) 1225
{Ed.) Poesie popolari religiose del secolo
XIV, pub. per la prima volta. Bologna, 1877.
12°. 2306
The same. {Scelta di ciiriositd, letterarie,
no. 152. ) 2342
( Ed. ) Relazione delle scoperte fatte da O.
Colombo, da A. Vespucci, e da altri dal 1492
al 1506, tratta dai manoscritti della Biblioteca
di Ferrara e pub. per la prima volta. Bologna,
1875. 12°. (Scelta di curiositd. letterarie, no.
144. ) 2342
— - {Ed.) Spigolature di canti popolari parmigiani e
monferrini. 28 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 8,
1889, pp. 322, 497; v. 9, 1890, p. 267.)— (JBd.) Poesie po-
polari ferraresi in un manoscritto del secolo XVIII.
8 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 2, 1883, p. 585.)
(Ed. ) Alcune poesie inedite del Saviozzo e
di altri autori. See Forestani, S., detto II
Saviozzo, and others.
(Ed.) Diario del viaggio fatto in Inghil-
terra nel 1639 dal Nunzio pontificio Rossetti.
See Parma, D. F.
(Ed.) Libro del Gandolfo Persiano delle
medesine de falconi. See Gandolfo, Persiano.
(Ed.) Raccolta di sacre poesie popolari.
See Pellegrini, G.
Ferrato, Pietro (£;d.) 1815-80.
Due novelle antichissime inedite. Venezia,
1868. r. 8°. 2313
(Ed.) Sette novellette edite ed inedite di
varii scrittori. Venezia, 1869. 8°. 2313
FERRATO, Pietro
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PERRIER, David
See
See
(Ed.) Consiglio contro a pistolenza.
Garbo, T. del.
{Ed.) Pronostichi d'lppocrate.
Hippocrates.
Iiitrn, Q. B. Pietro Ferrato. 2 pp. (Soc. stor. lom-
barda, Archiv. 1 s. 1880, p. 625.)
Fernizzi, Giuseppe Jacopo. 1813 — . Manuale
Dantesco. Bassano, 1865-77. 5 v. 16°. 2386
Contents. ArloMto, v. 3. — BiblioK:rafla, t. 4, 5. —
Blblioft-rafia PetrarclieMCa, v. 3. — Enclclopedia
l>aiitcsca, V. 1-3. — Petraron, v. 3. — TasNO, v. 3.
Torquato Tasso : studi biograflci-critici-
bibliograflci. Bassano, 1880. 12°. 2395
Delia prosadi Dante comparata a quelle degli altri
prosatorl del suo tempo. 18 pp. (Cellini, M., and
Ghivizzani, G., Dante e il suo secolo, p. 776.)
(i rosso, S. Degli studi di F. su Torquato Tasso.
33 pp. (Propugnatore, v. 14, pt. 1, 1881, p. 266.)
Ferree, Barr. American conception of archi-
tecture. 10 pp. (JVeKJ Englander, v. 64, 1891, p. 385.)—
.4irohitecliire as affected by the progress of civiliza-
tion. 15 pp. (.New Englander, v. 54, 1891, p. 116.)— His-
torical origin of art. 4 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 13, 1891,
p. 225.)— tiothic architecture. 13 pp. (Westm. Rev.
V. 136, 1891, p. 404.)— Historical American Exhibi-
tion at Madrid. 3 pp. (ilfag. Am. Hist. v. 27, 1892
p. 147. )— Element of terror in primitive art. 18 pp
1 pi. (Am. Antiq. v. 11, 1889, p. 331.)
Ferreira, Alexandre Rodrigues. Cabral, A.
do V. Alex. Rodrigues Ferreira. 105 pp. (Rio de
Janeiro, Biblioth. nac. Annaes, v. 1, 1878, pp. 103, 222;
V. 2, 1877, p. 192; v. 3, 1877, pp. 54, 324.)— Qlossario Bra-
Eilico extrahido das memorias ineditas do F. 6 pp.
(Rio de Janeiro, Biblioth. nac. Annaea, v. 1, 1876, p. 179.)
Ferreira, Silvestre Pinheiro. See Pinheiro-
Ferreira, S.
Ferrel, William, I'h. D. 1817—.
Popular treatise on the winds : comprising
the general motions of the atmosphere, mon-
soons, cyclones, tornadoes, water-spouts, liail-
storms, etc. New York, 1889. 8°. —2485
Recent advances in meteorology, system-
atically arranged in the form of a text-book,
designed for use in the Signal Service school
of instruction at Fort Myer, Va. Washing-
ton, 1886. 8°. {U. S. Signal Office, Ann.
report, 1885, v. 2. ) —3475
Temperature of the atmosphere and earth's
surface. Washington, 1884. 4°. {U. S. Sig-
nal Office, Prof, papers, no. 13. ) —3482
Ferrer, Joaquin Maria de (Ed. ) 1777—.
Resena documentada de los principales
negocios que se ban ventilado por el Minis-
terio de Estado desde el mes de Ootubre de
1840 hasta la reunion de las cortes de 1841.
Madrid, 1841. 8°. 3513
Ferrer, Vicente, St. See Vicente Ferrer, St.
Ferrer de Valdecebro, Andres. 17 cent.
Historia de la vida maravillosa y admirable
del segundo Pablo, Ap6stol de Valencia, San
Vicente Ferrer. Madrid, 1791. sm. 4°. 4754
Ferreri, Zaccaria. 1479-1524. Epistola de
laudibus urbls Faventiac. 2 pp. (Mittarelli, O. B., .4d
Script, rer. Ital. Muralorii aeceasiones, p. 842. )— Apologia
del popolo vlceutino. Ripubblicata c illustrata da
Bernardino Morsolin. 32 pp. (Venice, R. Depntaz. di
storia patria : Monument, tor, 4 s. Miscel. 2 ». T. 3.)
Ferrerio, Giovanni. 16 cent. Historia mon-
asterii a Kenlos ... in Scotia. 5 pp. (Martine, E., and
Dnrand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect, v. 6, p. 319.)
Ferrero, Ermanno. 1855—. Storia dell' Ac-
cademia dei Lincei. 9 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 15,
1885, p. 394.)— Nicomede Bianciii. 15pp. (Archiv. stor.
ital. 4 s. V. 17, 1888, p. 414.)— Documenti sulle relazioni
delle clttH toscane coll' Oriente cristiano. 13 pp
(Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 5, 1880, p. 293.)— P. Giuseppe
Colombo. 2 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 14, 1884,
p. 122.)— Nnova storia di t'lllppo II. 23 pp. (Archiv.
stnr. ital. 4 s. v. 8, 1881, p. 405 ; v. 11, 1883, p. 376.)— lailjfl
XIV e Maria Mancini. 10 pp. (Archiv. stor. iial. is.v.l,
1881, p. 399.)— Vincenzo Promls. 7 pp. (Archiv. stor.
ital. 5 s. V. 5, 1890, p. 176.)— Mostra della citti di Roma
alia esposizione di Torino, 1884. 12 pp. (Archiv. stor.
ital. 4 S. V. 15, 1885, p. 100.)
( Ed. ) Lettres de Henriette-Marie. See
Henrietta Maria, Queen of England (in pre-
ceding catalogue).
— - (Ed.) Relazioni diplomatiche della mon-
archia di Savoia. See Manno, A., and others.
Ferrero - Poiizlfflione, Giovanni Secondo.
I'^olini, F. Memorie della vita e dei tempi di F., rac-
colti ed illustr. per G. B. Adrian!. 21 pp. (Archiv. stor.
ital. 2 s. V. 5, pt. 2, p. 71.)
Ferrers, George. Circa 1500-79. General nar-
rative of the recapture [of Calais]. 13 pp. (Arber, E.,
Eng. garner, v. 4, p. 173.)
Ferrey, B. Edmund. Somerset type of church
compared with that of some other counties. 12 pp.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc.
V. 29, 1884, p. 41.)— Symbolism in early and mediaeval
art. 10 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 39, 1883,
p. 376.)
Ferrey, Benjamin. 1810-80.
Recollections of A. N. Welby Pugin, and
his father, Augustus Pugin ; with notices of
their works. With an appendix by E. S.
Powell. London, 1861. 8°. 4794
.St. Ciitlibcrt's. Wells. 4 pp. 2 pi. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 2, 1852, p. 93.)—
—Remarks on the Gothic towers of Somerset. 10 pp.
(Cottle, J., Soir\e account of the church of St. Mary Magda-
lene, p. 77.)— Observations on the west front of Wells
cathe<lral. 21 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 19, 1874, p. 73.)
Communications on the west front of Wells
cathedral. See Irvine, J. T., and Ferrey, B.
Forri, Girolamo. 1713-86. Epistola de tabu-
lario Azzuriniano. 3 pp. (Mittarelli, G. B., Ad Script,
rer. Ital. Muralorii accessiones, p. 852. )
Ferrl, Henri. 1856—.
Sociologie criminelle. Paris, 1893. 8°. —2332
Ferrl, Luigi. 1826 — . Accademia platonica di
Firenze e le sue vicende. 19 pp. (Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 34,
1891, p. 226.)— Facoltft <li lettere e filosofia e i pro-
fessor! delle scuole secondarie. 19 pp. (Nuov. antol.
3 s. v. 30, 1890, p. 623.)— Pietro Pomponazzi e la Rinas-
cenza. 32 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital, 3 s. v. 15, 1872, p. 66.)
Davidson, T. Ferri: La psychologie de I'association
depuis Hobbes jusqu'a nos jours. 9 pp. (Mind, v. 10,
1885, p. 124.)
Ferriby, South, England. Keyser, C. E. On
the sculptured tympanum of a former doorway in the
church of South Ferriby, Lincolnshire. 18 pp. (Arch-
aeologia, v. 47, 1882, p. 161.)
See also Ijiiicolnshire.
Ferrier, David, M. D., LL.D. 1843—.
Functions of the brain. 2 ed., re- written
and enlarged. London, 1886. 8°. —1693
PERKIER, David
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FERTILIZATION OP PLANTS
Case of allocliirin. 5 pp. {Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 389.)
— Heidcnhain oiiHiiiuinl iii»;ir"**tiM»i> 13 pp. {Brain,
V. 3, 1881, p. 383.)— Localisation of atrophl* itarnly-
scH. 38 pp. {Brain, v. 4, 1882, pp. 217, 303.)— Munk on
localization of function in the brain. 3 pp. {Bi-ain,
V. 1, 1879, p. 229. )— Nothnagel on the regional diagnosis
of diseases of the brain. 15 pp. (Brain, v. 3, 1881, p. 8.5.)
— Brain oi* a criminal liinntii*. 12 pp. {Brain,
V. 5, 1883, p. 62.)— CVrebral niiil»l.v<»pia and liemiopia.
22 pp. 8 pi. {Brain, v. 3, 1881, p. 456.)— Observations on a
case of c«*rel>ral 4*or(ieo-in«^(liillary f^^lioina.
11 pp. {Brain, v. 6, 1881, p. 67.)— Pain in the head in
connection with forebral iliNoase. 11 pp. {Brain,
V. 1, 1879, p. 467.)— Vomiting in connection with cerebral
disease. 11 pp. {Brain, v. 2, 1880, p. 223.)— Duret on
eerobral traiiinntiNiii. 8 pp. (Brain, v. 1, 1879,
p. 101.)— t'riiral iiioiioi>IOK'ia : limited cortical lesion
of opposite hemisphere. 5 pp. {Brain, v. 3, 1881, p. 128.)
— Olioma of the right optic thalamus and corpora
quadrigemina. 6 pp. {Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 123.)— Brissaud
on lieiiiiplog'ie coiitraciiiro. 9 pp. {Brai7i, v. 3,
1881, p. 363. )— llonilpio^'io ninMciilar airopliy of
peripheral origin. 8 pp. {Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 521.)—
Boyer's Etudes cliniques sur les K^hIoiih c<»rtic*aleM.
3 pp. (Braiit, V. 2, 18«0, p. 400.)— Cyon on the functions
of the s<'inioireiilar caiinlN. 11 pp. {Brain, v. 1,
1879, p. 239.)— Hemisection of the Npiiial cortl. 12 pp.
{Brain, v. 7, 1885, p. 1.)— Struempell on the pathological
anatomy of tabes ilorNaliN. 6 pp. {Brain, v. 5, 1883,
p. 274.)
^fnclcenzie, W. L. Ferrler; Croonian lectures on
cerebral localisation. 3 pp. {Mind, v. 16, 1891, p. 104.)—
Watipvillo, A. de. Ferrier and Yeo on the eifects of
lesions of the cerebral hemispheres. 3 pp. {Brain, v. 7,
1885, p. 139.)
Ferrier, John A. H. (Ed.)
Journal of Maj. R. Ferrier. See Ferrier,
Maj. R.
Ferrier, Maj. Richard. 1671-1728.
Journal while travelling in France in the
year 1687. With a brief memoir of his life.
Compiled by Richard F. E. Ferrier and John
A. H. Ferrier. Westminster, 1894. 4°. (Cam-
den iniscel. V. 9 : Camden Soc. n. s. no. 53. )
1504
Ferrier, Richard F. E., and Ferrier, John
A. H. (Eds.)
Journal of M.aj. R. Ferrier. See Ferrier,
Maj. R.
Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone. Saintsbury, G.
Miss Ferrier's novels. 18 pp. {Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 31,
1882, p. 314.)
Ferrier, Walter F.
Catalogue of a stratigraphical collection of
Canadian rocks prepared for the World's
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Ot-
tawa, 1893. 8°. (Selwyn, A. R. C, Oeol. surv.
of Canada. ) — 1654
Ferrifere, Emile. Watteville, A. de. Perrifere:
L'ftme est la fonction du cerveau. 3 pp. {Brain, v. 7,
1885, p. 275.)
Ferrlere, Hector de la. See La Fem&re-Percy,
H., Comte.
Ferrifere le Vaycr, T. de.
Une ambassade fran5aise en Chine. Jour-
nal de voyage. Paris, 1854. 8°. .2406
Ferris, A. C. To California in 1849 through
Mexico. 14 pp. (Century Mag. v. 20, 1891, p. 666.)
Ferris, Benjamin G.
Utah and the Mormons. The history, gov-
ernment, doctrines, customs, and prospects
of the Latter-Day Saints, from personal obser-
vations during a six months' residence at
great Salt Lake City. New York, 1854. 12°.
—2204
Ferris, Richard. 16 cent.
Most dangerous and memorable adventure.
London, 1590, repr. 1883. 8°. (Arber, E.,
Eng. garner, v. 6. ) 2117
Ferri.ss, Walter M. Obstacles to civil-service
reform. 10 pp. (Forwm, v. 9, 1890, p. 508.)
Ferro, Eugenio. Enrico Stanley e le sue im-
prese africane. 25 pp. {Nuov. aiitol. 3 s. v. 29, 1890,
p. 26.)
Ferrueci, Michele. 1801—. La Latinita di
Dante. 11 pp. (Cellini, M., and Ghivizzani, G., Dante e
il suo secolo, p. 703. )
Ferriicci, Rosa. Perreyve, H. Rosa Perrucci,
ses lettres et sa mort. 27 pp. ( Correapandant, v. 44, 1868,
p. 235.)
Ferriiccio del Ficca. Novella di anonimo.
Firenze, 1867. 8°. 2314
Ferriice, St. Meginhard, Mbnfc o/i<V?da. Ex
sermone de Sancto Ferrucio. 3 pp. (Frankfort Soc.
Script. V. 16, pt. 1, p. 148.)
Ferry, Gabriel, pseud. See Bellemare, G. (in
supplement).
Ferry, Jules Francois Camille. Sulzer F, Die
ministerien Ferry und Freycinet. 12 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1887, v. 1, p. 541.)
Ferry, An old. 4 pp. Clement, J. (Pa. Mag.
Hist. v. 9, 1885, p. 441.)
Ferseii, JohanAlex, Gre/ve. 1750-1810. French
army in the Revolutionary war. Tr. by Georgine
Holmes. 34 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 25, 1891, pp. 55, 156.)
— I.ctfors to his father in Sweden, 1780-82. 29 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 3, 1879, pp. 300, 369, 437.)
I..#vis, P. M. G., Due de. Comte de Fersen. 1 p.
(Barri6re, J. F., Mim. rel. hist, de France, v. 14, p. 328.) —
Reiiniont, A. von. Corte milanese del 1773 e il Conte
P. 4 pp. (Archiv. star. ital. 4 s. v. 6, 1880, p. 322. )
Fert^, Henri. Shafl'a Asar, po6te satirique.
17 pp. (Journ. asiat. 8 s. v. 7, 1886, p. 377. )
Fertiaiilt, Prangois. 1814—. Chansons de
noces de la Haute-Bourgogne. 6 pp. (Romania, v. 12,
1883, p. 595. )
Fertiff, Michael. 1801-73.
Magnus Felix Ennodius und seine zeit.
Landshut, 1858-60. 3 pts. in 1 v. 4°. 3222
Contents. Leben des heiligen KpiphaniiiH, pt. 2. —
Lobrede aaf Tlieodoricli «len UroNNeii, pts. 1, 3.
Doellinfipor, J. J. I. von. Fertig. 1 p. (In his
Akad. vortraege, v. 2, p. 188.)
Fertility. See Fecundity.
Fertilization of plants. Mueller, H. Fer-
tilisation of flowers. 1883. —2693
RosNbacli, F. Ueber kreuz- und selbstbefrnchtung
im pflanzenreich. 15 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1886, v. 1, p. 107.)
— Verhoef, C. Blumen nnd insekten der insel Norder-
ncy und ihre wechselbeziehungen. 171 pp. (Acad.
Caes. Leop. Car. Nova acta, v. 61, p. 45.)— Wiillionim,
M. Die gcgenseitigen beziehnngen der blumen und
insekten. 13 pp. ( f/nsere Zei*, 1882, v. 2, p. .503.)
See aiso Botany.— Flowers, — Insof^fs.
FERTILIZERS
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FETICHISM IN POLITICS
Fertilizers. Bliss, W. J. A. Apparent forces
between fine solid particles totally immersed
in liquids. [1895.] (Johns Hopkins Univ.
Theses, 1895.) .—2306
I'raas. C. Kunstduenger-fabrikation vom stand-
punkte der volkswirthschaft. 10 pp. ( UTisere Zeit, 1866.
V. 1, p. 541.)— Zur lyesoliichte der diieiiicerlohro,
mil besonderm bezug auf Justus von Liebig. 30 pp.
(Unaere Zeit, 1865, v 1, pp. 753, 833. )— Teriie, B. Report
. . . with special reference to the methods adopted for
the control of the fertilizer trade. 20 pp. (Frankl. Inst.
Joum. V. 131, 1892, p. 450.)
See also Aurlculture. — Chemistry. — Guano.—
Xlt rates.— Phosphates. — Sewage.
Fe-sseiiden, Tliomas Green (Christopher Caus-
tic, pseud. ) 1771-1837.
Some thoughts on the present dispute be-
tween Qt. Britain and America. Phila., 1807.
8°. (Bound pamph.y.lXQ.) 5925
Terrible tractoration! A poetical petition
against galvanising trumpery, and the Per-
kinistic institution, in four cantos, most
respectfully addressed to the Royal College
of Physicians. 2 ed. London, 1803. 12°. 1308
Hawthorne, N. Thos. G. Fessenden. 18 pp.
(Works, V. 12, p. 246.)
Fesseiuleii, William Pitt. Scott, H. W. W. P.
Fessenden. 8 pp. 1 pi. (In his Distinguished Am. law-
yers, p. 351.)
Fessler, Ignaz Aurelius. 1756-1839.
Abaelard und Heloisa. Karlsruhe, 1810.
2 V. in 1, 12°. 4766
Feste pel conferimento del patriziato romano
a Giuliano e Lorenzo de' Medici. Palliolo, P.
{Scelta di curiositcl letterarie, no. 206.) 2352
Fe.ste romaiie. Bonghi, R. 2723
Fester, Richard. Eine vergessene geschichts-
philosophie. Zur geschichte des jungen Deutschlands.
38 pp. (Samtnl. wisaena. vortrg. n. s. v. 5, 1891, p. 33.)
Festival liall of Osorkon II in the great tem-
ple of Bubastis. Naville, H. B. {Egypt Ex-
plor. Fund.) 2702
Fe.stival of life. 17 pp. Thomson, J., Poet.
works, V. 2, p. 286.
Festivals. Smith, H. Festivals, games, and
amusements, ancient and modern. 1831. (Har-
per^s Fam. Libr. no. 25. ) 4337
Bonrqiielot, F. Arrfit da Parlement du Paris
relatif il la fete des innocents dans la ville de Tournay,
1499. 10 pp. (BiWtotft. ajoie des CA<iri€S, V. 3, 1841, p. 568.)
— t'astainij:, A. F6tes, offrandes, et sacrifices dans
I'antiquit* p^ruvienne. 29 pp. (Soc. am. de France,
Archives, n. s. v. 3, 1884, p. 239.)
See also Ml hallow eve. — Antnseinents. — Annl-
yeraarleH. — Bacchanals. — Carnivals. — Christ-
mas.— Kaster.— Eleusis and Kleusinlan Myster-
ies.—Kpiphany.— Oanies. — Holidays. — 1,'uper-
calia.— Habbath, flnnday.— Thari^elia.
Festivals, Ecclesiastical.
Butler, A. Moveable feasts, fasts, and
other annual observances of the Catholic
Church. 1836. — 4156
Ubener, H. K. Christlicher festbrauch.
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Bodenlielmer, C. Fa;ade du dOme et les fites de
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Uianipielro, J. Octave de la ffite-Dieu Sl Torre del
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proverbi e negli usi marchigiani. 3 pp. (Archiv. studio
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Origine des r«jouissances de la St. Martin. 7 pp. (In
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12 pp. (Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 7, 1888, p. 57.) —
Pettliifjal, J. Dissertation on the Qule of August.
8 pp. (^rc/MWJotogia, V. 2, 1773, p. 60.)
Festivals, Greek and Roman.
Feste romane.
1891.
2723
BONQHI, R.
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mittelalter und in der renaissance. 7 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
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Skirabraeuche. 29 pp. (Philologus, v. 50, 1891, p. 108.)—
Petersen, C. Die fruehlingsfeste des Agraulos und
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See also Greece, Manners and customs.
Festons und decorative gruppen nebst einem
zieralphabete aus pflanzen und thieren. Ger-
lach, M. — 17A4
Festiis, Sextus Pompeius. Circa 2 cent.
De verborum signiflcatione, lib. XX, notis
et emendationibus illustravit Andreas Dace-
rius, in usum serenissimi Delphini, accedunt
in hac nova editione notae integrae Josephi
Soaligeri, Fulvii Ursini, et Antonli Augustini,
cum fragmentis et schedis, atque indice novo.
Amstelodami, 1700. sm. 4°. — 2111
I>irkseii, H. B. Die roemisch-rechtlichen quellen der
grammatiker Verrius Flaccus und F. 45 pp. (Hinter-
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(In his Adversaria crit. v. 3, p. 275.)— linger, Q. F.
Zu F. 3 pp. (Philologus, v. 40, 1881, p. 187.)
F6te aux environs de Paris. 53 pp. Kock,
C. P. de, CEuvres compl. v. 100, p. 147.
Fetelliis, Archdeacon of Antioch. 12 cent.
[Description of Palestine.] Tr. and an-
notated by Rev. J. R. Macpherson. London,
1892. 8°. {Palestine Pilgrim's Text Soc. no.
19.]
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2v.
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Ffites et souvenirs du Congrfis de Vienne.
La Garde, A., Comte de.
Feth * All. See Fath-'Ali.
Fetlierstoii, John {Ed.) Visitation of the
county of Cumberland in the year 1615. See
St. George, Sir R.
{Ed.) Visitation of the county of Lei-
cester in the year 1619. See Camden, W.
{Ed.) Visitation of the county of War-
wick in the year 1619. See Camden, W.
Fetliy, (— ). Luvar's lament. 3 pp. (Sibbald,
J., Chronicle of Scottish poetry, v. 3, p. 206.)
Fetialis, Annius. Relliquiae. 2 pp. (Peter, H.,
Hist. Horn, relliquiae, v. 1, p. 320. )
Fetichisin. See Fedshism.
Fetichism in politics. 7 pp. Lea, H. C.
(Forum, v. 9, 1890, p. 430.)
FETILLY, Charles
1415
FEVER
Fdtilly, Charles (Ed.) Virgile travesti en
vers burlesques. Sco Scarron, P.
F^tis, Edouard Francois Louis. 1816—.
Qalerie de Viconite Du Bus de Gisignies
[avec pi.] Bruxelles, 1878. 4°. —1791
Fetis, Frangols Joseph. 1784-1871.
Catalogue de la blbliothSque de, acquise
par I'Etat beige. Paris, 1877. r. 8°. W. 64
Fetishism. Glave, E. J. Fetishism in Congo
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F. H. Philosophy of fetichism. 17 pp. ( Jn W» Atheism
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See also Idolatry.— Sa]»er.<ttltlon.— Worship.
Fetus. Brodie, Sir B. C. Account of the dis-
section of a human foetus, in which the circulation of
the blood was carried on without a heart. 7 pp. ( ff^orks,
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(In his Handb. of forensic medicine, v. 3, p. 5: New
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situation of the testis in the foetus, with its descent into
the scrotum. 19 pp. {Works, v. 4, p. 1.)— Sniellle. W.
Of labour without any previous sensible motion of the
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the foetus and its appendages. 44 pp. (Jn his Textbook
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The foetus. 23 pp. 1 pi. (/n Ai« Textbook of midwifery,
V. 1, p. 115: New Sydenham Soc. v. 119.)
See also Einbryolog^y.-Oeneration.-Monstrosi-
tles.- Uterus.
Feuardent, F61ix. 1819—.
Description historique des monnaies frap-
pfies sous 1' Empire romain. See Cohen, H.,
and Feuardent, F.
Feiicy, Jean, Abb6 de. La Fons, A. de, Baron
de MeUcocq. Documents in^dits relatifs a F. 5 pp. {Soc.
antiq. de Morinie, Bull. 1857-61, p. 752.)
Feudalism.
Deloche, J. E. M. La trustis et I'antrus-
tion royal sous les deux premieres races.
1873. —1371
DONIOL, J. H. A. Revolution franjaise et
la fgodalitfi. 1883. .2695
FusTEL DE CouLANGES, N. D. Histoire
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1890. .2673
La Lumia, I. (Ed.) Estratti di un pro-
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(Soc. sicil. per la storia patria, Documenti,
1 s: Diplomatica, v. 3.) 4392
Roth, P. R. von. Feudalitaet und unter-
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Boniiasieux, P. Souffrances ffiodales au moyen
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— Hedgre, F. H. Feudal society. 30 pp. (/>i ht's Martin
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Hiif^oliniis. Summa super usibus feudorum. 14 pp.
(Gaudenzi, A., Biblioth. jurid. niedii aevi: Scripta aneo-
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Feudal system of Japan compared with that of Europe.
10 pp. {Neto Englander,v. 54, 1891, p. 533.)— Maclean,
Sir J. On feudal and compulsory knighthood. 9 pp.
(Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1884-
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in France and England. 44 pp. (Jn /ir« Dissert, on early
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Sec also Banality. — BeneflecM. — Cblvalry. —
France, Law. —Law. — .Middle Airem. — Polltlral
Nelenee.
Fcucrbacli, Anselra. Hausrath, A. Josef Vic-
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( Unsere Zcit, 1880, v. 1, p. 463.)
Feuerbach, Joseph Anselm. Mueller, H. A.
Nachgelassene schriften von F. 7 pp. {Zcits. f. alter'
thnmsw. v. 21, 18.54, p. 155.)
Feiierhaeli, Ludwig Andreas. Gottschall, R.
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Feuerbaoh, Paul Johann Anselm, Ritter von.
Iloekler, E. Savigny und F., die koryphaeen der
deutschen rechtswissenschaft. 44 pp. {Samml. wissens.
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Testa und F. 3 pp. 2 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunst-
samml. Jahrb. v. 8, 1887, p. 154.)
Feuerleiii, Eniil. Neufeste Faustliteratur.
12 pp. (t/nsereifei(, 1877, V. 1, p. 801.)
Feugrfere, Gaston. 1836—. Salon de 1890 et
I'exposition du Champ de Mars. 27 pp. {Corretpondant,
n. 8. V. 123, 1890, p. 763.)
Feuilles d'autoinne : nouvelle. 34 pp. Bigot,
M. H. (J. Mairet, pseud.) {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3p«r. V. 21, 1884, p. 489.)
Feuillet, Octave. 1821-90. Charybde et
Scylla: proverbe. 24 pp. {Sev. d. deux mondes, 1887,
3 p6r. V. 84, p. 481.)— DHorce de Juliette: comgdie.
65 pp. {liev. d. deux mondes, 1889, 3 p«r. v. 91, p. 6.)—
Ilonnctir d'artiste. 121 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes,
1890, 3 p«r. V. 98, pp. 6, 241, 481.) (Rev. of in Blackwood's
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241.) (Rev. of in Macmillan's ilfai;. v. 56, 1887, p. 97.)—
La Veuve. 58 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1883, 3 p6r.
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Brnnotltre. F. Octave Feuillet. 31 pp. {Rev. d.
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38 pp. {Zeits. f. neUfram. sprache und lit. v. 3, 1882,
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— Pontinartin. A. de. M. Octave Feuillet. 15 pp.
(Corre«;)ondan<, V. 51, 1860, p. 518.)— Sehercr, E. H. A.
Acadgmie franjaise. Reception de F. 7 pp. {In his
Etudes critiques sur la littgrat. con temp. v. 3, p. 367.)
Feuillet de Conches, F61ix S6bastien, Baron.
1798-1887. Marquise de Crgquy, d'apr£s des documents
infidits. 18 pp. (Correspondanf, n. s. v. 94, 1883, p. 649.)
Feuilleton. See Journalism.
Feullo, Louis Henry. Manne, E. D. de. Louis
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Feiirs, France. Fayard, E. Histoire des
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Feiivrier, J. B. (Tr.) Grammaire de la
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Feval, Paul Henri Corentin. 1817-87. Miss
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Robin. C. M. Paul F«val. 24 pp. {In his Galerie
des gens de lettres au XIX si6c!e, p. 97.)
Fever. Bateman, T. Succinct account of the
contagious fever of this country, exemplified
in the epidemic now prevailing in London.
1818. (Pamp/i?e«8, V. 42.) 3126
FEVER
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FICHTE, Johann GottUeb
Adams, J. F. A. Intermittent fever in Massacliu-
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1880, Suppl. p. 45.)— .\lexniiiler, o/ Aphrodisiac. De
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{Selections from imrks, p. SiS: New Sydenham Soc. v. 100.)
— Cohnlietiii. J. Fever. 69 pp. {Lectures on general
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A. Late theories concerning fever. 9 pp. {Forum, v. 7,
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lectures, v. 1, p. 96 : Xew Sydenham Soc. v. 109.)— Oswnlfl,
F. L. Fever-factories. 10pp. {Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. li,
1879, p. 143.)
See also Handb. of domestic medicine, p. 436. Also
Cnntiiffion. — l>eiijfiie. — KpideinlVN. — (x^riii tlio-
ory of €li»eaMe. — liny fever. — Malaria. — Ty-
phoid fever.— Typhus fever.— Yellow fever.
Pevret de St. M^min, Charles Balthazar
Julien. Bradley. J. P. St. M6min*s portrait of Marshall,
4 pp. {Century Mag. V. 16, 1889, p. 778.) —Coleman, C.
W., Jr. St. M«min portraits: Sketch of St. George
Tucker. 5 pp. (Jfag. /Im. His*, v. 7, 1881, p. 217.)— Kol>-
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J. A., Jr. St. Mgmin's portrait of Jas. McHenry. 1 p.
{Mag. Am. Hist. v. 7, 1881, p. IM.)— St. M«min's Washing-
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Pew, James. Vinton, A. D. First American
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JoneH, C. C, Jr. Wm. Few. 6 pp. {In his Biog.
sketches, p. 34; and Mag. Am. Hist. v. 7, 1881, p. 340.)
Pew siigrgestioiis upon the personal liberty
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B. F. {Polit.pamph. 1860-61, v. 1.) —4390
Pewkes, J. Walter.
Natural history illustrations : Prepared
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The anatomy of Astrang^a Danae. Six litho-
graphs from drawings by A. Sourel. Wash-
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(Ed.) Journal of American Ethnology
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Ethnology and Archaeology.
Peyrteau, Ernest Aim6. 1821-73.
Catalogue de tableaux . . . provenant de la
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Peyerabcnd, Karl. Zu K. H. Schaible's
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studien, v. 14, 1890, p. 437; v. 15, 1891, p. 320.)-Beispiel
einer Satura Menippea bei Swift. 6 pp. {Eng. studien,
v. 11, 1888, p. 487.)
Peyjoo y 3Ioiiteiiegro, Francisco Benito Ge-
r6nimo. 1676-1764.
Cartas eruditas y curiosas, en que por la
mayor parte, so continfla el designio del The-
atre critico universal ... n. imp. v. 1, 3, 5.
Madrid, 1774-79. 3 v. sm. 4°. 2202
Teatro critico universal, 6 discursos varies
en todo gfinero de materias, para desengaiio
de errores communes ... n. imp. v. 2, 5-8.
Madrid, 1778-79. 5 v. 8°. 2202
Santos, J. Indice general alfabetico, de
las cosaa notables, que contienen todas las
obras del . . . Seiior D. Fr. Benito G. Feijo6.
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Pez, Morocco. Windus, J. Journey to Me-
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Ffarringtoii, Susan Maria. Notes on the old
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Pf<»ulkes, Constance Jocelyn ( Tr. )
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Pfoulkes, Rev. Edmund Salusbury. Manual
of ecclesiastical history from the first to the twelfth
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Fiabe e canzoiii popolari del eontado di Mag-
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1215
Piabe e iiovelle popolari veneziani. Bernoni ,
D. G. 1218
Piaere, St.
Vie de, avec des avertissemens aux p61e-
rins. Troyes, 1752. 16°. [Bihlioth. bleue,
V. 19.) 2316
Piaiic^s de Radegonde. 189 pp. Chabot, A.
{Rev. d. deux mondes, 1889, 3 p«r. v. 91, pp. 241, 481, 781;
v. 92, pp.6, 316.)
Pians; or, stories, poems, and traditions of
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Piboiiacci, Leonardo. Bonaini, F. Memoria
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Fibrin. Howell, W. H. Origin of the fibrin
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See also Blood.— C'hrnilNlry.
Fibulae. Birch, S. Gold fibula, found at Odi-
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See also AiitlqnitloH. — Brooches. — Buckles.—
OrnamentM.
Picariiolo, Agresto da, pseud. See Caro, A.
Pic'cliino, Don : novella. Fanfani, P. 2313
Piclito, Emil.
Die flexion im Cambridger psalter. Gram-
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—2146
Pichte, Immanuel Hermann von. Zeller, E.
Antwort an F. 32 pp. ( Vierteljahrssehr. f. wissens.
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Fiehte, Johann Gottlieb. 1762-1814.
Characteristics of the present age. Tr
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PIOHTE, Johann GottUeb
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FICTION, History and Criticism
Popular works. With a memoir by Wm.
Smith, LL. D. London, 1873. 8°. —3155
Contents. Vocation of man.— Doctrine of religion.
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Bayer, K. Zu Plchte's gedaechtniss.
1835. 4702
BussE, W. J. G. Pichte und seine bezie-
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EvBBETT, C. C. Fichte's Science of knowl-
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FiscHEB, E. K. B. J. G. Fichte und seine
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rhnnibers, W., and Chambers, R. Fichte : a biogra-
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Fieino, Marsilio. Galeotti, L. Saggio intorno
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F'ic'k, Adolf. 1829—. Ueber das wesen der
muskelarbeit. 32 pp. (Samml. wissens. vorlrg. v. 12, 1877,
p. 297.)
Fic-k, August, Ph. D. 1833—.
Homerisclie Odyssee in der urspruengliclien
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Vergleichendes woerterbuch der indoger-
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3 V. 8°. 1175
Note.— For v. 1 see preceding catalogue.
Indo-ijernianic roots in English. 9 pp. (Web-
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Ficker, Julius. 1826 — . Mostra degli archivi
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Pnoli, C. Urkunden zur geschichte des Roemer-
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Flckert, Karl Rudolf {Ed.) 1807-80.
L. Annaei Senecae Opera. See Seneca,
L. A. (in preceding catalogue).
Palm, H. K. R. Fickert. 5 pp. (Biog. jahrb. f.
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Ficoroiii, Francesco de. 1664-1747. Notizie
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Diversity dei maiiHOlel roinaiiK loro diroccamento,
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Fiction, Collections.
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GuBERNATis, A. de. Florilegio delle no-
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15 pp. (New Englandcr, v. 50, 1889, p. 333.)-«ne8, H.
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and criticisms, p. 71; and N. Am. Rev. v. 139, 1884, p. 164.)
— Moral aim in fiction. 12 pp. (/n /its Confessions and
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his Confessions and criticisms, p. 31.) — llazeltlne,
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HislorloHl novel. 9 pp. (Matymillan's Mag. v. 57,
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(Contemp. Rev. v. 52, 1887, p. 683.)— Unliappy marriages
in fiction. 11 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 148, 1889, p. 676.)—
I^athrop, G. P. Combination novels. 10 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 54, 1884, p. 796.)— l.enln. W. Abuse of
fiction. 14 pp. (Forum, v. 7, 1888, p. 659.)— I^iebrechl,
P. Qnelleu des "Barlaam und Josaphat." 21 pp.
(Jahrb. /. roman. und engl. lit. v. 2, 1860, p. 314.)— Von
den 3 ftauen. 15 pp. (Germania, v. 21, 1876, p. 385.)—
Ijigrht reading: of our ancestors. 33 pp. ( Quart. Rev.
V. 171, 1890, p. 439. )— Malloek , W. H. Relation of art to
truth. 11pp. (Forum, V. 9, 1890, p. 36.)— Xatiirallsni.
5 pp. (Westm. Rev. v. 132, 1889, p. 185.)— Norninn. H.
Theories and practice of modern fiction. 17 pp. (Fortn.
Bev. n. 8. T. 34, 1883, p. 870.)— Oliphan*. Mrs. M. O. W.
(Mrs. M. Maitland, pseud.) Success in fiction. 9 pp.
(Forum, v. 7, 1888, p. 314.)— Payn. J. Penny fiction.
8 pp. (Nineteenth Vent. v. 9, 1881, p. 145.)— Success in
fiction. 11 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 140, 1885, p. 421.)—
Perry, T. 8. Modern novel. 10 pp. (Neiv Princeton
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(Blackwood's Mag. v. 149. 1891, p. 497.)— Pontniartin.
A. A. J. M. F., Comte de. De la personnalit^ dans le
roman. 15 pp. (Correspondant, v. 47, 1859, p. 417.) —
Femmes et le roman contemporain. 20 pp. ( Corresponr-
dant, V. 74,1868, p. 862.)— Roman en 1855. 27 pp. (Bev.
contemp. 1855, v. 3. p. 242. )— Repplier. A. Fiction in the
pulpit. 10 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 64, 1889, p. 527.)—
Roe. E. P. Element of life in fiction. 11 pp. (FoniTn,
v.5, 1888, p. 226.)— Knssell, W. C. Sea stories. 21 pp.
(Contemp. Bev. v. 46. 1884, p. 343.) — Saintsbnry.
G. E. B. Names in fiction. 6 pp. (MacmilUin's May.
V. 59, 1889, p. 115.)— Saltns. E. E. Future of fiction.
6 pp. (iV. Am. Bev. v. 149, 1889, p. 580.)— Scndder, H. E.
Theology in fiction. 8 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 62, 1888,
p. 699.)— Sport In dction. and in fact. 21 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. v. 148, 1890, p. 647.)— Stodtlard, F. H.
Modem novel. 7 pp. (JVeio Engiaradcr, v.42,1883, p. 626.)
-Sully, J. Future of fiction. 14 pp. (Forum, v. 9,
1890, p. &14.) — Some tlioug:litH about novels. 8 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 55, 1887, p. 357.)— TIrard, N. I. C.
Disease in fiction. 13 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 20, 1886,
p. 579.)— Traill, H. D. Novel of manners. 16 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885, p. 561.)— Warner. C. D.
Modern fiction. 11 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 51, 1883,
p. 464. )— Zabriskie, F. N. Novels of our times. 16 pp.
(New Princeton Bev. v. 1, 1886, p. 386.)
Fiftitious names. See Anonyms and Pseudo-
nyms.
Fidaiiza, Giovanni di. See Bonaventura, St.
Fiddcs, Richard, D. D. 1671-1725.
Life of Cardinal Wolsey. 2 ed. London,
1726. fo. 4771
Fiddlers threw. 17 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 136, 1884, p. 363.)
Pidelis, St., of Signvuringen. Werfer, A. Leben
des heiligen Fidelis von Sigmaringen. 95 pp. (In his
Leben des Franz Fenelon, p. 85.)
Fideiiae, Italy. Freeman, E. A. Fidenae.
9 pp. (In his Studies of travel : Italy, p. 77.)
Fiebigrer, Otto. De clasaium Italicarum his-
toria et institutis. Cum septem tabulis. 176 pp. (Leip-
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Fiecli, St., Bp. of Sletty. 6 cent. Hymnus.
18 pp. (O'Conor, C, Ber. Hibern. script, v. 1, Prolego-
mena, pars. 1, p. 88.)
Fiedler, Joseph. Occioni-Bonaffons, G. Re-
lationen venetianischer botschafter ueber Deutscbland
und Oesterreich ira 16 jahrh., herausg. von F. 24 pp.
(Archiv. star. Hal. 3 s. v. 14, 1871, p. 422.)
Field, Barnum, and others. Remarks on the
seventh annual Report of Hon. Horace Mann,
Secretary of the Mass. Board of Education.
Boston, 1844. 8°. {With Mass. Board of
Education, 7 ann. report. ) — 2384
Field, Benjamin Rush.
Medical thoughts of Shakespeare. 2 ed.
revised and enlarged. Easton,Pa.,1885. 8°. 3304
Field, Maj.-Gen. O. W. Campaign of 1864 and
1865. 21pp. (SouthernHist. Soc.Popers, V.14, 1886,p.542.)
Field, Charles Dickinson, LL. D. 1836—.
Landholding and the relation of landlord
and tenant, in various countries. Calcutta,
1883. 8°. —2323
Field, Cyrus West. 1819-94. Government
telegraphy. 3 pp. (JV. Am. Bet), v. 142, 1886, p. 227.)
Me<;abe. J. D., Jr. Cyrus W. Field. 28 pp. (In his
Great fortunes, p. 221.)
Field, David Dudley. 1805-94. Theory of
American government. 16 pp. (N. Am. Bev. V.14Q,1S88,
p. 542.)— The child and the state. 9 pp. (Foritm, v. 1,
1886, p. 105.)— For whom I shall vote and why.
6 pp. (Forum, v. 1, 1887, p. 403.)— Indnstrial coope-
ration. 10 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 140, 1885, p. 411.)— Cor-
repondence with Charles J. McCurdy. 6 pp. (Mag.
Am.. Hist. V. 19, 1888, p. 156.)— Open nominations and
free elections. 5 pp. (JV. .-Im. ijOT. v. 144, 1887, p. 325.)—
Our political methods. 10 pp. (Forum, v. 2, 1886,
p. 213. )— Primary the pivot of reform. 5 pp. (Forum,
V. 14, 1892, p. 189.)
Seott. H. W. D. D. Field. 14 pp. 1 pi. (In his Dis-
tinguished Am. lawyers, p. 359.)
• and Oeorgre, Henry. Land and taxation :
a conversation. 14 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 141, 1885, p. 1.)
Field, Edwin Wilkins. 1804-71.
Correspondence on the present relations
between Gt. Britain and the United States
of America. See Loring.C. G., and Field, E. W.
Field, Eleanor. Women at an English uni-
versity. Newnham College, Cambridge. 8 pp. (Century
Mag. v. 20, 1891, p. 287.)
Field, Ernest, M. D. Case of brain lesion
with hemiplegia on the same side and uniocular neuritis
on the opposite side. 3 pp. (iJrain, v, 4, 1882, p. 247.)
Case of cerebral tumour. See Fox, A. W., and Field, E.
Fieltl, Henry Martyn, D. D. 1822—. A last
word to Robt. G. IngersoU. 13 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 145,
1887, p. 616.)— Open letter to Robt. G. Intcersoil. 18 pp.
(N. Am. Bev. v. 145, 1887, p. 128.) — Introduction.
8 pp. (Jaclcson, Mrs. M. A., Me-m. of Stonewall Jackson,
p. xvii).— Stonewall JacUson. 12 pp. (Harper's Mag.
V. 83, 1891, p. 907.)— At I,ee"s tomb. 7 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 17, 1S89, p, 342.)
In{[;ersoII, R. G. Letter to F. 16 pp. (N. Am. Bev.
V. 148, 1888, p. 31.)— Reply to F. 33 pp. (N. Am. Bev.
V. 145, 1887, p. 473.)— Ward. Jfr*. E. 8. P., and others.
The combat for the faith. The Field-IngersoU-Gladstone
controversy. 36 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 147, 1888, p. 1,)
FIELD, Joshua Leslie
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FIELDING, Henry
Field, Joshua Leslie. 1857—. Burden of Ire-
land. 11 pp. (iVinc(eCT!<A Cen(. V. 18, 1885, p. 238.)
Field, Kate. 1840-96. Our ignorance of Alas-
ka. 13 pp. (A'. Am. Iter. v. 149, 1889, p. 78.)-Chiirles
Fcchlor. 22 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and Hutton, L.,
Actors and actresses, v. 4, p. 207.)— M»rnion bl<»od
atoncmont. 6 pp. (iV. ^m. iJet). v. 143, 1886, p. 262.)—
4tiir Hiiniinpr'N oiitiujr. 10 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 75,
1887, p. 651.)
Field, Leopold. Candles. 22 pp. (London,
Inteniat. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 12, p. 53.)
Field, Michael, pseud. Rest of immortals.
Matthew Arnold. Died Apr. 15, 1888 [poem]. 3 pp.
{Contemp. Rev. v. 53, 1888, p. 882.)— A Iiiaiber-ro»in.
5 pp. (Contemp. /eeii.v. 57. 1890, p. 98.)— Ml«|.a|te. 2 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 56, 1889, p. 431.)-An old ci>u|>l<>. 6 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 51, 1887, p. 220.)— Two pupuiM. 2 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 55, 1889, p. 443.)— Two soiikn. 2 pp.
( Contemp. Rev. v. 48, 1885, p. 802. )
Field, Nathaniel. Fleay, F. G. Annals of the
career of F. 9 pp. { Eng. studien, v. 13, 1889, p. 28. )
Field, Rogers. Water supply and disposal of
sewage of country houses. 41 pp. (London, Internal.
Health Exhib. Literature, v. 1, p. 246.)
Field, Stephen Johnson. Scott, H. W. S. J.
Field. 6 pp. 1 pi. (In his Distinguished Am. lawyers,
p. 373.)
Field, Thomas W. 1820-81.
Battle of Long Island, with connected
preceding events, and the subsequent Ameri-
can retreat. Introductory narrative with
authentic documents. Brooklyn, 1869. 8°.
( L. I. Hist. Soc. Mem. v. 2. ) 3563
Field, William. 1768-1851.
Historical and descriptive account of the
town and castle of Warwick; and of the
neighbouring spa of Leamington : to which is
added short notices of the towns, villages,
etc., within the circuit of ten miles. [Illustr.
Anon.} Warwick, 1815. 8°. 2515
Field Coliiinbiitn 3Iu8eiiiii. Publications.
Chicago, 1894-97. 20 nos. in 19. 8°. —3444
Contents. Hay, O. P. On the structure <ind develop-
ment of the vertebral column of ainia, no. 5.— Skiff,
F. J. V. Annual reports. 1894-96 ; 95-96, nos.!6, 14.—
('oloinbo, C. Authentic letters, by W. E. Curtis, no. 2.
—Elliott, D. G. Remarks upon 2 species of deer. no. 20.
—Hay, O. P. On some collections of fisheH, no. 12.—
HIslorleal and deHCriptive aeconnt of the Field
Columbian Museum, no. 1.— Elliot, D. G. On sundry
collections of niainnialH, no. 11.— Farrington, O. C.
Handbook and catalogue of the meteorite rollec-
tion, no. 3.— Holmes, W. H. Archeological studies
among the ancient cities of Mexico, nos. 8, 16.— Far-
rington, O. C. Observations on Popocatepetl and
Ixtaccihuatl, no. 18.— Hay, O. P. On certain portions of
the skeleton of protofitei;;ra Kigns, no. 7.-Cherrie, G.
K. Contributions to the ornithology of San l>oniin-
»o. no. 10.— Elliot, D. G. Catalogue of a collection of
birds obtained by the expedition into Soinali-land,
no. 17; List of mammals from Somali-land, no. 19.—
Hay, O. P. On the skeleton of loxorhelyx lati-
reinlN. no. 13.— Millspaugh, C. F., and Nuttall, L. W.
Flora of Went Virj^inin. no. 9.— Millspaugh, C. F.
Contribution to the flora of Yncatan. no. 4; Contribu-
tion II to the coastal and plain flora of Yucatan, no. 15.
Field iiaine.s. Study of. 7 pp. Addy, S. O.
(Macmiltan's Mag. v. 59, 1889, p. 474.)
Field of blond; or, rebellion blazoned in
all its colours. In a lively representation
Vol, 111,-178,
(grounded upon fact^ of the fatal conse-
quences of inability in a prince, exorbitant
ambition in the nobility, and licentious in-
solence in the commons. Edinburgh, 1887.
8°. (Goldsmid, E. M., Coll. Adamant, v. 20.)
3126
Field of honor: being a complete and com-
prehensive history of duelling in all coun-
tries. Truman, B. C. —1374
Field of the Cloth of Gold.
Lambbkt, G. Story of the Field of the
Cloth of Gold. [1883.] 2557
Brewer, J. 8. Field of the Cloth of Gold. 28 pp.
(In his Reign of Henry VIII, v. 1, p. 347.)— Kwald. A.
C. Field of the Cloth of Gold. 30 pp. (In his Studies
re-studied, p. 54.)— Jaekson, Lady C. C. In her Court
of France, v. 1, p. 184, 61 pp.— learned, J. N. Field of
the Cloth of Gold. 1 p. (In his History for ready refer-
ence, V. 2, p. 1119.)— Pardoe, J. Field of the Cloth of
Gold. 70 pp. (In her Court and reign of Francis I, v. 1,
p. 326.)
Field sports. See Hunting and the Chase.—
Sports.
Fielder, W. Stone coffins found under the
pavement in south transept, and under tower. Wells
cathedral. 2 pp. (Somersetshire Arcbaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 39, 1893, p. 100.)
Fielding, Henry. 1707-54.
Works, ed. with a biographical essay by
Leslie Stephen. London, 1882. lOv. r. 8°. 2172
Contents. Of the remedy of affliction for the loss of
our friends, v. 6.— Dialogue between Alexander the
Great and Diogrenes the fynic. v. 6.— Amelia,
V. 3.— Anthor's farce: with a puppet-show called the
Pleasures of the town, v. 8.— Stephen, L. BioKraph-
leal ema.r. v. 1.— Fragment of a comment on Lord
Bolinifbroke'N Etinay, v. 7.— Clear state of the case
of Elizabeth Canning, v. 6.— Articles in the Cham-
pion, v. 5.— Essay on the knowledge of the charac-
ters of men, v. 6.— Charge delivered to the grand
jury, 1749, v. 7.— CoflTee-houNC politician; or, the
Justice caught in his own trap : a comedy, v. 8.— Essay
on conversation, v. 6.— Corent-Knrden Jonrnal,
V. 6.— C'ovent-KTarden trasredy. v. 9.— Preface to
navid Kiniple, v. 7.— Preface to the familiar letters
between the principal characters in David Simple and
some others, v. 7.— The nebaiichees: or, the Jesuit
caught, V. 9.— Ikon 4tiii.xote in En«;land : a comedy,
v. 9.— nramatic works, v. 8-10.— Essa.ys and le«;ai
cases, v. 6.— Eurydice: a farce, v. 10.— Enrydice
hissed : or, a word to the wise, v. 10.— The Fathers ;
or, the good-natured man, v. 10.— Oriib street opera.
V. 9.— Historical register for the year 1736, v. 10.—
The Intriirnin;; chtimberniald: a co nedy, v. 9.—
The Jacobite's Jonrnnl. v. 6.— History of the life of
the late Jonathan Wild the Great, v. 5.— History of
the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend
Abraham Adams, v. 4.— Journey Trom this world
to the next. v. 4.— Interlude between Jupiter. Juno,
Apollo, and Mercury, v. 6.— Part of Juvenal's sixth
satire modernised in burlesque ver.se, v. 7.— The IjCt-
ter-wrlters: or, a new way to keep a wife at home,
V. 8.— Journal of a voyage to liisbon. v. 7.— The Lot-
tery : a farce, v. 8.— I^ove In scleral masques; a
comedy, v. 8.— Miscellanies and poems, v. 7.— The
Miser: a comedy, v. 9.— Miss Eucy in town: a farce,
v. 10.— The Mock doctor: or, the dumb lady cured,
■v. 9.— The Modern husband: a comedy, v. 9— Essay
of nothiiifp, V. 6.— An OUl man tanipht wisdom;
or, the Virgin unmasked : a farce, v. 10. — First Olyn-
thiac orDemosthenes, v. 7.— Pasquin : a dramatic
satire on the times, v. 10.— True state of the case of
Bosavern Penlez, v. 6.— Philosophical transae-
tions for the year 1742-43, v. 6.— Poems, v. 7,— Inquiry
FIELDING, Henry
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FIERABRA8
into the causes of the late increase of robbers, v. 7.—
Temple benii : a comedy, v. 8.— [Tom Jones.] His-
tory of a foundling, v. 1, 2.— Tr»se<l.v of Irajierties;
or, the Life and death of Tom Thumb the Great, v. 8.—
The True patriot, v. 6.— TiimI>le-<low ii IHpK ; or.
Phaeton in the suds, V. 10.— The I'aiversnl KallHiit;
or, the Different husbands: a comedy, v. 10.— The Wed-
<lin8r-<la}- : a comedy, v. 10.
Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his
friend, Mr. Abraham Adams. Cooke's ed.
Embellished with superb engravings. Lon-
don, n. d. 18°. 2336
Full vindication of the Dutchess Dowager
of Marlborough. [Anon.] London, 1742. 8°.
( With Hooke, N., Account of the conduct of
the Duchess of Marlborough. ) 4766
History of the adventures of Joseph An-
drews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams.
London, 1810. 12°. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A.,
Brit, novelists, v. 18. ) 4167
History of Tom Jones, a foundling. Lon-
don, 1810. 3 V. 12°. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L.
A., Brit, novelists, v. 19-21. ) 4167
Review of a late treatise, entituled, An
account of the conduct of the Dowager
D of M , etc. lAnon.} London,
1742. 8°. (With Hooke, N., Account of the
condvx2t of the Duchess of Marlborough. ) 4766
Select works, with a memoir of the life of
the author, by Sir Walter Scott, and an essay
on his life and genius, by Arthur Murphy.
Phila., 1832. 2 v. 8°. 2182
ConUnts. Amelia, v. 2.— History of the life of the
late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great, v. 2.— History of
the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend
Mr. Abraham Adams, v. 2.— Murphy, A. Essay on the
life and genius of F., v. 1.— Scott, Sir W. Life of F.,
V. 1.— Tom Jones; or, the history of a foundling, v. 1.
The Miser: a comedy. 126 pp. (Bell, J., Bri(. t/ieat.
V. 17, 1791 ; Lowndes, T., New Eng. theat. v. 1.)
{Ed.) Covent Garden journal. London,
1810. 2 V. 8°. 3314
Barbauld. Mrs. A. L. A. Fielding. 32 pp. {In her
Brit, novelists, v. 18, p. i.)— Bi>bertaK, F. Zur charac-
teristilj H. Fieldings. 34 pp. (Eng. sttidien., v. 1, 1877,
p. 317.)— Henley, W. E. Fielding. 7 pp. (In hi» Views
and reviews, p. 229.)— Stapfer. P. Grand classique du
roman anglais: H. Fielding. 43 pp. (Rev. d. deiix
mondea, 1890, 3 pir. v. 101, p. 412.)
Watson, W. Life of Henry Fielding.
[Anon. 1807.] 4785
Jesse, J. H. Henry Fielding. 27 pp. [In his Mem.
of celebr. Etonians, V. 1, p. 62.)— I.iOwell, J. R. Field-
ing: address on nnveiling the bust of F., 4 Sept., 1883.
17 pp. ( Works, V. 6, p. 51 ; and Democracy and other ad-
dresses, p. 65.) — Inscription for a memorial bust of F.
1 p. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 66, 1890, p. 322.)— Mnrphy, A.
Essay on the life and genius of F. 22 pp. (Fielding, H.,
Select works, v. 1, p. 13.)— Scott, Sir W. Life of F.
8 pp. (Fielding. H., Select, works, v. 1, p. 5.)— Stephen,
L. Henry Fielding. 104 pp. (Fielding, H., Works,
V. l,p. 1.)
Ficltling, Theodore Henry Adolphus. 1781-
1851. Art of engraving, with various modes
of operation. Illustr. with specimens of the
different kinds of engraving. London, 1841.
8°. —1704
Fields, Mrs. Annie Adams (Annie West,
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the science of finance. 1887. —1365
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Jevons, W. S. Investigations in currency
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Mayo, R. Chapter of sketches on finance ;
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Poor, H. V. Handbook of investment
securities . . . Supplementing Poor's Manual
of railroads. 1892. —2727
Say, J. B. L., and others. Dictionnaire
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1879. —1363
United States. International Monetary
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United States. State, Department of.
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—4553
Worms, E. Doctrine, histoire, pratique,
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BeiiaH, B. L. Outline of the origin and development
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finance possible under popular government? 10 pp.
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C'oninieree and Tr.-»de.—Credi».— Crises.— Bebf.
-ExcliBnjfe.-tiold.-. Money.— Panles.— Paper
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Great Britain, United States, etc.
Finance, Periodicals.
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N. Y., 1867-96. 55 v. —3381
Hambleton, J. A., and Co. Financial
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Quarterly Journal of Economics. Bost. ,
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Finances de I'ancien regime et de la Revolu-
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Finck, Henry Theophilus. 1854 — .
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Gastronomic value of odonrs. 18 pp. (Contemp. Rev.
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Fiiidlater, Rev. E. J. Rev. Wm. Findlater.
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Kunst. 1846. (Nachtraege, herausg. von
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Hamerton, P. G. Man in art. Studies in
religious and historical art, portrait, and
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Portfolio papers. 1889. —1756
Hennecke, C, and Co. Art studies, n. d.
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Jameson, Mrs. A. M. Memoirs and essays
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FINE ARTS, GaUeries, etc.
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Martha, B. C. Precision dans I'art. 27 pp. (Bev. d.
deux mondes, 1884, 3 p«r. v. 62, p. 388.)— Rapport sur la
morality dans les oeuvres d'art et d'imagination. 31 pp.
(Inst, de France, Acad. Sci. moral. Mtvi. v. 14, pt. 2, 1884,
p. 315.)— Rapport sur le conccurs relatif k Tfitude his-
torique et critique sur le r^alisme dans la po6sie et dans
I'art. H pp. (Inst, de France, Acad. Sci. moral. M(m.
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temporain. 20 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r.
V. 35, 1887, p. 449.)— Morris, G. S. Philosophy of art.
16 pp. {Joum. Spec. Philos. v. 10, 1876, p. 1.)— Norton,
C. E. Definition of the fine arts. 11 pp. (Forum, v. 7,
1888, p. 30.)— Oakey, A. F. Conventional art. 5 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 67, 1883, p. 183.)— Olrt art: styles, art
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spurious works of art. 22 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 30,
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literature and art. 17 pp. (Atlanl. Monthly, v. 56, 1886,
p. 751.)— Sinicox, E. Mr. Morris's Hopes and fears for
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maiin.W. J. Decay of art. 17 pp. (New Princeton Bev.
V. 2, 1886, p. 20.)— Strlclnrcs on art and exhibitions.
18 pp. (Eraser's afag.v. 2, 1830, p. 93.)— Sully, J. Guyau,
L'art au point de vue sociologique. 6 pp. (Mind, v. 15,
1890, p. 279.)— Swinbnriip, L. J. Rossetti and the Pre-
Raphaelites. 41pp. (A'^eioiJnsrianrier, v. 41, 1885, pp. 502,
635.)— .SymoiidM. J. A. Criterion of art. 3 pp. (Essays,
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Provinces of the several arts ; On the relation of art to
science and morality ; The model. 99 pp. (Essays, spent'
lative a?id suggestive, v. 1, pp. 42, 124, 148, 199.)— Taylor,
J. A. Evolution of art. 24 pp. (Brooklyn Ethical Assoc.
Evolution in sci. etc. p. 295. )— Two schools of art. 10 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 58, 1888, p. 108.)— Van Dyke, J. C.
Suggestiveness in art. 14 pp. (Netv Enrjlander, v. 50,
1889, p. 29.)— Vlllarl, P. Taine e la critica dell' arte.
24 pp. (/n his Saggi di storia, p. 193.)— Weir, J. F. Art
study at home and abroad. 6 pp. (Harper^s Mag. v.G6,
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See also .^Nthetics. — .4natoniy for artists. —
Antiquities.— Architcctnro and Ruildin;;.— .Irt
etiucation. — Artists.— Arts. — Arts of <lesii;n.—
Has reliefs.- Bronzes.— llusts.— <'anieos.— i'hris-
tian art.— Collotype.— Copyright.— <'riticisni. —
Daniascenin;;. — Hecoration and Ornanient.—
Itrawinsr, llrau^rhtini;. and DesiKu.— Knaniel-
ling. — Engraving. — Kiigravings. — Ktcllilig. —
KIchlngH.— Kxpression. — Form.— Fresco paint-
ing. — 4>lass painting and staining. — Oold-
smith's work and Silversmith's work.— (.rain-
ing.-lleliotype.—Illnslratlon of books, etc.—
Imitation. — Ivories. — Jewelry.— Landscape.—
Lithography. — Marl>les, Antique. — Medals. —
Middle ages. Fine arts.- Miniaturists.- Mosaics.
— Music— Painting.— Photo-engraving.— Photo-
etching. — Photograpliy.— Photo-lithography.
— Photozincograpliy. — Pictures. — Portraits.—
Pottery.— Prints,— Renaissance.— Sculptors. —
Sculpture and Statuary. — Tapestry. — Terra-
cotta.-Vases.— Woo«l engraving.
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L.84
iVote.— For the Universal catalogue see preceding cata-
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26 pp. (Archiv. star. ital. 5 s. v. 3, 1889, p. 87 ; T. 8, 1891,
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arts. 30 pp. ( In his Best books, p. 466 ; Reader's guide
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8 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 50, 1882, p. 118.)— Venturi, A.
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Chbsnbl de la Charbouclais, L. p. F. a.,
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Katalog einer sehr reichen sammlung
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Paris. Palais-Royal. Explication des ou-
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
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—1748
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Catalogue of the 31, 57-64, 66 annual ex-
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Descriptive catalogue of a part of the
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public libraries, art galleries, and museums, 10 pp.
( Westm. Rev. v. 134, 1890, p. 9.)— »u Molay-Bacon, E.
Salon de 1844. 33 pp. (Correspondant, v. 6, 1844, p. 296.)
— Daparc. A. Salon de 1869. 18 pp. (Correspondant,
n. s. V. 42, 1869, p. 768.)— Salon de 1870. 27 pp. (Corre-
spondant, n. s. V. 46, 1870, p. 929.)— Salon de 1872. 27 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 51, 1872, p. 928.)— Salon de 1873.
21 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 55, 1873, p. 805.)— Salon de
1874. 27 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 59, 1874, p. 1074.)—
Salon de 1876. 35 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 63, 1875,
p. 810.)— Strictures on art and exhibitions. 18 pp.
(Fraser's Mag. v. 2, 1830, p. 93.)— FeuKtre, G. Salon de
1890 et I'Exposition du Champs de Mars. 27 pp. ( Cor-
respondant, n. a. V. 123, 1890, p. 763.)— Foiireand, L. de.
Salon de 1885. 48 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 103, 1885,
pp. 748, 903.)— Fournel, V. Salon de 1859. 39 pp.
( Correspondant, v. 47, 1859, pp. 146, 283. )— «OMSe, E. W.
Salon of 1882. 12 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 31, 1882, p. 735.)
— Ouillaunic. J. B. C. E. Salon de 1881. 60 pp. (Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1881, 3 p^r. v. 45, p. 649; v. 46, p. 170.)—
Salon de 1882. 18 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p€r.
V. 52, p. 184.)- Honssaye, H. Salon de 1882. 43 pp.
(Rev. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 pSr. v. 51, pp. 661, 848.) —
Salon de 1883. 32 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1883, 3 p«r.
V. 57, p. 696.)— Salon de 1884. 36 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 63, p. 560.)— I-afenestre, G.
Salon de 1886. 61 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1886, 3 pit.
V. 76, p. 580; V. 76, p. 165.)— Salon de 1887. 62 pp. (Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1887, 3 p«r. v. 81, pp. 604, 882.)— Salon de
1888. 56 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 p6r. v. 87,
p. 640; V. 88, p. 151.)— Salon de 1889. 35 pp. (Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1889, 3 pfir. v. 93, p. 627.)— Salon et ses vicis-
situdes. 32 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1B81, 3 p€r. v. 45,
p. 104.)— Salons de 1890. 81 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes,
1890, 3 p«r. V. 99, pp. 643, 907; V. 100, p. 176.)— Salons de
1891. 77 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1891, 3 p6r. v. 105,
pp. 628, 922; V. 106, p. 181.)— liag:rang:e, L. Les beaux-
arts en 1867. Le salon. 62 pp. (Correspondant, v. 71,
1867, p. 992; v. 72, 1867, p. 84.)— Salon de 1865. 41 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 66, 1865, p. 128.)— Salon de 1866. 35 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 68, 1866, p. 186.)— I^amb, M. J. B. N.
The Walters collection of art treasures. 24 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 27, 1892, p. 241.)— I>cnorinant, C. Beaux-
arts. Souvenirs du salon. 31 pp. (C^orrespoTidant, v. 92,
1853, p. 712.)— Exposition au profit des artistes mal-
heureux. 10 pp. (Correspondant, v. 13, 1846, p. 664.) —
Un mot sur I'ouverture du salon, 6 pp. ( Correspondant,
V. 9, 1845, p. 906. ) — Salon de 1846. 20 pp. ( Correspondant,
V. 14, 1846, p. 376.)— National Oallery. 39 pp. (Quart.
Rev. V. 163, 1886, p. 396.)— Ollendorff, G. Salon de 1885.
16 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1885, 3 p6r. v. 70, p. 186.)—
Pontmartin, A de. Promenade au salon de 1878.
44 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 75, 1878, pp. 789, 1021.)—
<tuliter, H. Notes on the Royal Academy exhibition.
21 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 41, 1882, p. 942.)— Bedford, G.
FINE ABTS, Galleries, etc.
1431
FINIBU8 BONORUM
Art sales and Christie's. 19 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 22,
1887, p. 60.)— RIchter, J. P. Die dresdener gemaelde-
galerie nnd die raoderne Icunstwissenschaft. 16 pp.
(Unaere Zeit, 1888, v. 1, p. 345.)— Uobllisoil, M. Paris
salons of 1891. 12 pp. (J-'orin. Bev. n. s. v. 49, 1891,
p. 927.)— Salon de peinture et de sculpture en 1877.
86 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 71, 1877, p. 603.)— Seharf,
Q., Jr. On tile Mancliester art-treasures exiiibition,
1857. 63 pp. 19 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Troiis. V. 10, 1858, p. 269.)-»ile|>hHnl, L. Antiken-
sammlung zu Pawlowslc. 72 pp. 2 pi. (St. Petersburg,
Acad. M(m. 7 s. v. 18, 1S72.)— Trianon, H. Salon de
1847. 25 pp. {Correspondant, v. 18, 1847, p. 210.)— Salon
de 1819. 11 pp. (Correspondant, v. 24, 1849, p. 461.)—
Salon de 1850-51. 10 pp. {Correspondant, v. 28, 1851,
p. 36.)— Wlilfelnff, R. The Hermitage, 4 pp. (Cen-
tury Mag. V. 5, 1884, p. 559.)— Winter exIiIblllonH.
9 pp. (Ma.cmtlla7t's Mag. v. 49, 1884, p. 269.)
See also ExpoNltionN of art and Industry.—
MiisouinN.- Pictures. — Srnlptnrv and (iitatu-
ary.- Vases. .4/8o the names of cities having galleries
of art, as rioreiice, Munich, Paris, Konie, etc.
Fine arts. History.
Balfour, H. Evolution of decorative art.
1893. —1748
Baye, J., Baron de. De 1' influence de
Part des Goths en Occident. 1891. —1751
DOHME, R. {Ed.) Kunst und kuenstler
des mittelalters und der neuzeit. Abth. IV,
V. 1, 2. Kunst und kuenstler der ersten
haelfte des neunzehnten jahrhunderts. 1886,
2 V. —1752
Note. — For other v. see preceding catalogue.
EiTELBERGEB VON Edelbebq, R. von, and
Ilg, a. {Eds.) Quellenschriften fuer kunst-
geschichte und kunsttechnik des mittelalters
und der neuzeit, n. s. v. 4. 1892. — 17C6
Mueller, K. O. Denkmaeler der alten
kunst. 1854-81, 3 v. in 2. —1755
Pellissier, a. Chefs-d'oeuvre de Part
moderns : son pass6, son present, son avenir.
1893. _17C1
Reber, F. von. History of mediaeval art.
Tr. by J. T. Clarke. 1887. —1756
SiTTL, K. Archaeologie der kunst. 1895.
(Mueller, I. P. E., Handb. d. klass. alter-
thumsw. V. 6. ) 2723
Stark, K. B. Ilandbuch der archaeologie
der kunst. labth. Systematik und geschichte
der archaeologie der kunst. 1880. —1756
ViTET, L. Etudes sur Phistoire de Part.
1875, 4 V. —1728
WiNCKELMANN, J. J. Histoire de Part
chez les anciens. 1766, 2 v. —1757
Bolssler, M. L. G. Une nouvelle histoire de Part
antique. 12 pp. (Bev. d. deux mondes, 1883, 3 p«r. v. 55,
p. 904.)— Ferree, B. Element of terror in primitive art.
18 pp. 1 pi. (Am. Antiq. v. 11, 1889, p. 331.)— Historical
origin of art. 4 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 13, 1891, p. 225.) —
Mrlinni, H. Das universitaetsstudium der neueren
kunstgeschichte. 24 pp. (Deutach. rundaehau, v. 66, 1891,
p. 390.)— I.ajfranse, L. De quelques nouveaut«^ de
I'histoire de Part. 30 pp. (Correspondant, v. 63, 1864,
p. 497. )— Ovorbeck, J. Kunstgeschichtliche analekten.
28 pp. (Zeita.f. alterthurrunc. v. 23, 1856, p. 289; v. 24, 1857,
pp. 1,289, 399.)— Palmer, J. F. Development of the fine
arts under the Puritans. 24 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans.
n. s. V. 5, 1891, p. 206.)— Ranke, J. Anfaenge der kunst.
Anthropologische beitraege znr geschichte des orna-
ments. 32 pp. (Sommf. tCTMCTM. twrtrj. V. 14, 1879, p. 177.)
— tichullz, C. L. F. Aufsaetze von Schultz zur farben-
lehre und kunstgeschichte. 22 pp. (Goethe, J. W. von,
and Schultz, C. L. F., Briefwechael, p. 389.)— Nelvatico,
P. Delle arti belle in relazione a Dante. 32 pp. (Cellini,
M., and Ghivizzani, G., Dante e it suo secolo, p. 591.)—
WaaKen. O. P. On the importance of MSS. with minia-
tures in the history of art. 11 pp. (Philobiblon Soc.
Miacel. V. 1.)— Ward, T. H. Art. 47 pp. (In hit Reign
of Queen Victoria, v. 2, p. 514.)— Whateley, R. What
are the arts, in the cultivation of which the moderns
have been Ies3 successful than the ancients? 14 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ. v. 2, 1810, p. 439.)
See a(8o History under the different branches of the
Fine arts, as Paliitln;;, Ncnlpture, etc.
Fine arts. Periodicals.
Academy. Lond., 1870 96. 50 v. 3142
American Journal of archaeology and of
the history of the fine arts. Bait, and Prince-
ton, 1885-96. 11 V. 2703
Art, L'. Revue hebdomadaire illustrfie.
Paris, 1884-94. 22 v. -^521
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Art DE LA MODE. Reproduction en noir
et en couleurs de costumes . . . et de tons
objets d'art servant de cadre a l'616gance de la
femme. Rgdacteur en chef, Etincelle. Paris
1881-82. 3 V. in 2. — UAa-
Art Journal. Lond., 1884-96. 13 v.
4582
Note.— Tor earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Athenaeum. Journal of literature, sci-
ence, and the fine arts. Lond., 1828-96. 98 v.
3113
• Brooks, N. C, and Snodgrass, J. E. {Eds.)
American Museum of science, literature, and
the arts. Bait. 1838-39. 2 v. 4142
Century Guild Hobby Horse. Lond ,
1886-89. 4 V. — 17B8
Critic, n. s. N. Y., 1884-96. 26 v. 4122
■ KOEHLER, S. R. United States art direct-
ory and year-book. N. Y., 1882-84. 2 v. 1104
KOENIGLICH PBEUSSISCHE KUNSTSAMMLUN-
QEN. Jahrbuch, v. 5-16. Berl., 1884-95. 12 v.
and Register zu band I-X. —1711
Note.— For v. 1-4 see preceding catalogue.
LITERARY World ; a journal of science,
literature, and art. v. 9-13. N. Y., 1851-53.
5 V. 4142
- — Nation. A weekly journal devoted to
politics, literature, science, and art. N. Y
1865-96. 63 v. 3U2
Portfolio. Lond., 1884-96. 16 v. —4561
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Saturday Review of politics, literature,
science, and art. Lond., 1856-96. 82 v. 4121
Fiiigal. See McPherson, J., Poems of OsHan.
Fingers. Ward-Jackson, E. Gymnastics for
the fingers and wrist. [1873.] —1798
Oalton, F. Identification by fingertips. 9 pp. 1 pi.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 303.)
See also Hand :WallN, Human.
Finibus bonoruin et malorum, De. See Cicero.
M. T. '
FINIGUERRI, Stefano
1432
PINZI, MoisS
FInigrMerri. Stefano. 15 cent.
La Buca di Monteferrato, lo Studio d' Atene,
e il Qagno, poeraetti satirici del XV secolo, ed
illustrati da Lodovico Frati. Bologna, 1884.
12". (Scelta di curiositd. letterarie, no. 203. ) 2352
Fiiii.st^re, FYance. Le Men, R. F. The oppi-
duin of Castel Cor, Finisterre. 20 pp. 3 pi. (Archaeol.
Oambr. 4 s. v. 1, 1870, p. 286.)
Finite. See Infinite.
FiiiliiiMl.
Aagesen, a. Forteg^nelse over retssam-
linger, retsliteratur m. m. i Danmarlr, Norge,
Sverig, og til dels Finland. 1876. W. 75
ASPELIN, J. R. {Ed.) Antiquity du nord
flnno-ougrien. 1877-84. 1721
Brown, J. C. Finland : its forests and
forest management. 1883. — 4696
BUCH, M. Finnland und seine nationali-
taetenfrage. 1883. 3647
ScHYBERGSON, M. G. Geschichte Finn-
lands. Deutsche bearbeitung von F. Arn-
heim. 1896. (Heeren, A. H. L., and others,
Geschichte europ. ataaten. ) 3715
- Adier, H. Die facultative naturalgrundsteuer in P.
nnd Japan. 6 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 1, p. 540. )— Dil-
lon, V. (E. B. Lanin.poeitd.) Finland. 31pp. {Fortn.
Rev. n. s. V. 49, 1891, p. 38.)— FliilBiifl and the Fin-
landers. 5 pp. ( WeMm. Rev. v. 130, 1888, p. 659.)— Oal-
Ipntrn, A. Finland. 10 pp. (.Forin. Rev. n. s. v. 31,
1882, p. 602.)— Joly. H. En Finlande. 27 pp. (Corre-
Kpandant, n. s. v. 124, 1890, p. 1109.)— Kropotkln, P. A.,
Prince. Finland: a rising nationality. 20 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 17, 1886, p. 527.)— l.Bns<lell. H., and Edel-
felt, A. Finland. 24 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 82, 1891,
p. 330.)— I^'oiiKOn I^rdnc, L. A. Mythologies des
peuples finnois. 32 pp. (Ctw-resp07ida«t. v. 11, 1845, p. 25.)
MoiiHllor, R., Comte de. Une excursion en Finlande.
10pp. (Correspondant, n.s.v.lll, 1887, p. 822.)— Kaiiim,
A. Quelques remarques sur Ics jenx en Finlande. 5 pp.
(^rcMf. Btudio tradiz. popolari, v. 9, 1890, p. 180.)— Rull-
niann. W. Politisch-sociale zustaende und nationale
bestrebungen in F. 12 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 21,
p. 322.)
£lee ateo Xyland.— Rnsdln.
.Vote.— For the fiction, language, and poetry of Fin-
land, see FliililHh.
Finland, Bibliography. Sonnenschein, W. S.
Norway and Sweden, Lapland, Finland. 1 p. (In his
Best books, p. 185.)
Finland, Gulf. Gobi, C. Brauntange (Phae-
osporeae und Fucaceae) des finnischen meerbusens.
21 pp. 2 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Afftre. 7 s. v. 21, 1874.)—
Rothtange (Florideae) des finnischen meerbusens. 16 pp.
1 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mtm. 7 s. v. 24, 1877.)
Finlason, William Francis (Ed.)
History of the English law. See Reeves, J.
(in preceding catalogue).
FInlay, Hugh. Journal of the siege and
blockade of Quebec by the American rebels, in autumn
1775 and winter 1776. 25 pp. (Quebec Lit. and Hist. Soc.
Hist. doc. 4 s. )
Tory poHtmaHler of the Revolution. 1 p. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 13, 188S, p. 194.)
FinlayHon, Rev. Robt. Sinclair, C. Robert
Pinlayson. 8 pp. (Disruption worthies of the Highlands,
Memorial o] 1843, p. 145. )
FInley, He». James Bradley. 1781-1856.
Life among the Indians ; or, personal
reminiscences and historical incidents illus-
trative of Indian life and character. Ed. by
Rev. D.W. Clark. Cincinnati, 1859. 12°. 1627
Slcetches of western Methodism : biograph-
ical, historical, and miscellaneous, illustrative
of pioneer life. Ed by W. P. Stricliland,
D. D. Cincinnati, 1854. 12°. —3285
Finley, Lt. John P.
Certain climatic features of the two Dako-
taa, illustr. with one hundred and sixty-three
tables, charts and diagrams. Washington,
1893. 4°. ( V. S. 52 Cowjf. 1 scss. Senate exec,
doc. V. 2. )
Special characteristics of tornadoes, with
practical directions for the protection of life
and property. Washington, 1884. 8°. (TJ.
S. Signal Office, Signal service notes, no 12. )
—3466
Tornado studies for 1884. Washington,
1886. 4° (U. S. Signal Office, Prof, papers,
no. 16.) —3482
Protection against <orna«loo!i. 12 pp. (Forum,
V. 10, 1890, p. 94. )
Filinegraii, Joseph.
Battle of Ocean Pond, Fla. See Beaure-
gard, P. Q. T., and others.
Finnerty, Peter.
MacNevin, T. Lives and trials of Archi-
bald Hamilton Rowan . . . Peter Finnerty . . .
1846. —2322
Finney, Charles Grandison. Bartlett, D. W.
Charles Q. Unney. 19 pp. (In his Modern agitators,
p. 151.)
Finnish fiction. Beauvois, E. Les dons du
diable, conte flnnois. 7 pp. (Soc. am. de France,
Archives, v. 4, 1861, p. 386.)— La loyantg et la deloyaut^,
conte flnnois. 9 pp. (Soc. am. de France, Archives, v. 3,
1860. p. 256.)
Finnish language. Misteli, F. Loennrot:
Suomalais-Ruotsalainen. Finskt-svenkst lexicon. 19 pp.
(Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. v. 13, 1882, p. 410.)— Setaelae : Zur
geschichte der tempus- und modusstammbildung in den
finnisch-ugrischen sprachen. 14 pp. (Zeits. f. voelker-
psych. V. 18, 1888, p. 451.)
Finnish poetry. Kalevala the epic poem of
Finland. Into English by J. M. Crawford.
1888, 2 V. 2345
GiibrrnatlN. A. de (Ed.) Epopea finnica. 28 pp.
(In his Storia univ. della letterat. v. 5, p. 200 ; v. 6, p. 346.)
Finnisli poetry. History and criticism. Grimm,
J. L. K. Ueber das flnnische epos. 39 pp. (Kleinere
schriftcn, v. 2, p. 75. )— llanssoii, O. Finland's dichter.
9 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, p. 258.)— Robert, A.
Poesies nationales de la Finlande ; R*cits de I'Enseign
Stal ; Sandels, la Journ«e de Doebeln. 21 pp. (Rev.
contemp. 1854, v. 4, pp. 447, 620. )
Finot, Louis.
Lapidaires indiens. Paris, 1896. r. 8°.
{Biblioth. Ecole des hautes (tudes, v. 111.)
—4152
DerniSre ordonnance de Charles V. 4 pp. ( Biblioth.
Ecole des Charles, v. 50, 1889, p. 164.)
Finzi, Giuseppe. Carpi, L. Giuseppe Pinzi.
4 pp. (In his Risorgimento ital. v. 5, p. 526.)
Finzi, Moisfe. Raffaello Zei. (1829-48.) 7 pp.
(Amato, G. d', Panteon, v. 2, p. 806.)
fioelsvinnsmAl
1433
FIRE-DAMP
Fioelsviniisniftl. 14pp. Rupp, T. {Oermania,
V. 10, 1865, p. 433.)
Fioiiii and his warrior band. Fians ; or, stories
... of. Campbell, J. G. {Ed.) (Campbell,
■Lord A., Waifs and strays of Celtic tradition,
Argyllshire 8., no. 4.) 2212
Pioraviint<s Libro delle storia di. 160 pp.
(Rajna, P., / reali di Francia, v. 1., p. 331 ; Coll. di opere
iiied. o rare, v. 31.)
Pioravauti, Leonardo, Conte. —1588.
Due novelle. Livoruo, 1870. r. 8°. 2313
Fiore, Giacomello del. Caffl, M. Giacomello
del Fiore, pittore veneziano del sec. XV. 12 pp. {Archiv.
stor. ital. 1 s. v. 6, 1880, p. 402.)
Fioreiitiiio, Francesco. 1835—.
Bernardino Telesio, ossia studi storici su
I'idea della natura nel risorgimento italiano.
Firenze, 1872-74. 2 v. 12°. 4737
Pietro Pomponazzi, studi storici su la
scuola bolognese e padovana del secolo XIV
con molti documenti iuediti. Firenze, 1868.
12°. 4737
and others ( Eds. ) Jordani Bruni Nolani
Opera Latine eonscripta. See Bruno, G.
Fioreiitino, Giovanni. See Giovanni Fiorenr
tino.
Fioreiitino, Pier Angelo. 1806-64. Nisida.
69 pp. (Dumas, A., and others. Crimes cU^bres, v. 6,
p. 281; V. 8, p. 1.)
Crimes c616bres. See Dumas, A., and
others.
(TV.) L'Enfer de Dante Alighieri. See
Dante Alighieri.
( 3V. ) Le Purgatoire de Dante Alighieri.
See Dante Alighieri.
Fioretti de' Rimedii contro fortuna. Petrarca,
F. {Scelta di curiositd, letterarie, no. 80.) 2322
Fiori di medicina. Gregorio Medicofisico.
(Scelta di ctiriosith letterarie, no 59.) 2322
Fiortiliocca, Tomas. 17 cent. Vita di Cola
di Renzo, tribuno del popolo romano. Brac-
ciano, 1624. 18°. 5877
Firbisse, Dudley. See Mac Firbisigh, D.
Firdusi, Abu'l Kasim Mansur Ben Ahmed
Ben Pakhr Ed-Din. 946-1020.
Epic of kings : stories retold from Firdusi
by Helen Zimmern. With two etchings by
L. Alma Tadema and a prefatory poem by
E. W. Gosse. London, 1882. 12°. 3167
Aus Firdassi's religioes-romantiscliem epos, '^Jussiif
iind mnleioha." (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 41,
1887, p. 977.)— RiDitpiii. 10 pp. (Delvau, A., Coll. des
romana de chevalerie, v. 3, p. 135. )
nnrinoHtctpr. J. Points de contact entre le Mahftb-
hftrata et le Shahnamah. 38 pp. (Journ. a/iial.S s. w. 10,
1887, p. 38.)— Klh*!, H. Die aclteste urkunde iieber
Firdausi. 6 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 48,
1894, p. 89.)— «io>ii»«'. E. W. Firdusi in exile. 21 pp.
(Firdusi, Abu'l Kasim Mansur Ben Ahmed Ben Fakhr
Ed-Din, Epic of k-ings, p. xxvii.) — 4>ruonbanni, M.
Zu"JussufundSuleicha." 29pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells.
Zeits. V. 43, 1889, p. l.)-Das heldenbuch von Iran, aus
dem S<'hahnHnieU, von I. Gocrres. 8 pp. (Rev. of in
Valpy, A. J., Class. Journ. v. 31, 1825, p. 284.)
Fire. Berthelot, P. E. M. Le feu, le calo-
rique, le chaleur animale, d'aprgs Lavoisier. 21pp. (Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1890, 8 p6r. v. 98, p. 347.)— MriflltllM, T.
Chemistry of the 4 ancient elements, fire, air, earth, and
water. 38 pp. {Bound pamph. v. 251.)— Orlmiii, J.
L. K. Ueber das feuergeschrei. 7 pp. {Kleinere schriften,
v. 5, p. 393.)— Mori^nii, M. H. De ignis eliciendi modis
apud antiques. 52 pp. (Greenough, J. B., and others.
Harvard studies in class, philol. v. 1, p. 13.) — Koth. R.
Indischer feuerzeug. 6 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells.
Zeits. V. 43, 1889, p. 590.)
See also Aloheiiiy.— Bonfires. — <'h«iniNtry.—
i'oinbiiHtion. — Fire-workM. — Fire worMhtp. —
Fires.— Fiiel.—<«reek fire.— Heat.
Fire, Greek. See Greek fire.
Fire and building' rcgulatioiiis in foreign
countries. United States, State, Dept. of,
Special consular reports. — 4553
Fire IVoin Heaven, falling upon the present
army and churches ; or, two words from the
Lord to both. London, 1649. sm. 4°.
{Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 10. ) 4555
Fire of love. Rolle de Hampole, R. {Early
English Text Soc. no 106. ) 2123
Fire worship. Peet, S. D. Phallic worship
and fire worship. 7 pp. (4m. /Indg. v. 12, 1890, p. 352.)—
Perry, Sir E. Notice of Anquetil du Perron and the
fireworshippers of India. 28 pp. (Philobiblon Soc.
Miscel. v. 3.)
See also Fire. — liKlia. Religions and philosophy. —
ParseeH, — Persia, Religions and philosophy. ~ ttC'
I i$;ion.— Zoroaster.
Fire-arms. Paris. Mus6ede I'Artillerie. Notice
sur les collections dont se compose. 1845.
—2777
ScHOB^f, J. Rifled infantry arms. A brief
description of the modern system of small
arms, as adopted in the various European
armies. Tr. from the German by J. Gorgas.
1855. ( With Mordecai, A., Military commis-
sioii to Europe. ) — 2762
WooDBRiDGE, W. E. Few words on wire-
wound guns. 1884. —2773
Raick, W. Die bedeutung der repetirgewehre und
der waffcn von kleinem kaliber. 12 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1887, v. 1, p. 697.)— Bnire. P. de. Fusil il aiguille. 11 pp.
[Corrcspondant, v. 68, 1866, p. 1015.)— FIteh, C. H. Rise
of a mechanical ideal. 12 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 11,
1884, p. 516.)— llaiiillton. W. R. American machine
cannon and dynamite guns. 9 pp. {Ce^itury Mag. v. 14,
1888, p. 885.)— Kephart, H. Rifle in colonial times.
13 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 24, 1890, p. 179.)— Mayer, J.
On the arming of levies in the hundred of Wirral, in the
county of Chester, and the introduction of small fire
arms as weapons of war in place of bows and arrows.
14 pp. 8 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. IVa»M.
V. 11, 1859, p. 83.)— Mayers. W. F. On the introduction
and use of gunpowder and firearms among the Chinese.
32 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China branch, Journ.
n. s. V. 6, 1871, p. 73.)— Sleeiiiaii, C. Development of
machine guns. 10 pp. (JV. Am. Rev. v. 139, 1884, p. 362.)
See also Aniiniiiillioii.— .Vrins, Ariii4»r, aii«i
M'eaixkiis.— tjiiiiiiery. — <«iiii|>oit'4ler. — Military
art an«l seienee, — Ordiianee. — Projeetiles. —
Ktiootiiiir.
Fire-damp. Davy, Sir H. Papers ... on the
fire-<lamp ... 71 pp. {Coll. works, v. 6, p. 19.)— Sir H.
navy 4»ii tlie lire-ilaiiip. 8 pp. {Edin. Ret\ v. 26,
1816, p. 233.)— .lainlii. J. C. Le grisou. 32 pp. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1881, 3 p6r. v. 43, p. 921.)
See also Coal mines anti mining:.- Kxploslous*
Explosives,- Mines and mining.
FIRENZE
1434
FIRST JEW IN AMERICA
FIrenze. See Florence.
Fireiiziiola, Agnolo. 1493-1545.
Le bellezze, le lodi, gli amori, ed i costumi
delle donne ; con lo discacciamento delle
lettere. Venetia, 1622. 16°. 2327
XovpIIp. 22 pp. (Locella, G., Novelle Hal. di 40
autori dal 1300 al 1847, p. 281 ; Saccolla di novell. ital.
V. IS, p. 113.)— Opere bnrlPNChc. 34 pp. (Berni, F.,
and others, Opere burleiche, v. 1, pp. 129, 391 ; v. 3, p. 277.)
Beccuti, F., coiled II Coppetta (Grappa,
paeud. ) Commento sopra la Canzone in lode
deUa salsiccia. 1881. {Scelta di curisositci
letterarie, no. 184. ) 2342
Fire-plaoes, Construction of kitchen. 94 pp.
ThompHon, Sir B., Count Rumford. (Pamphlets, v. 20.)
Fires. Sthtwabt, G., Jr. Story of the gjeat
fire in St. John, N. B., June 20, 1877. [1877].
1618
United Statess. State, Dept. of. Special
consular reports. Fire and building regula-
tions in foreign countries. 1892. —4553
Atkiiiftoii. E. Slow-burning construction. 14 pp.
(Oonfury Jlfog. V. 15, 1889, p. 666.)— Fires In tlieatreM.
15 pp. (Wettm. Bev. n. s. v. 61, 1882, p. 412.)— Piirroy,
H. D. English and American fire services. 9 pp. {Forum,
V. 2, 1886, p. 299.)-Sl»cUvilIe, R. W., 7 Earl De la Warr.
Fires on trans-Atlantic steamers. 7 pp. (iV. Am. Rev.
V. 154. 1892, p. 161.)— Thomson, C. Waste bj Are. 13 pp.
{forum, V. 2, 1886, p. 27.)
See also Fire.
Fireside oliroiiieles of early New England.
Huntington, A. S., Under a colonial roof-
tree. 4645
Fireside iiitisiiig-s on serious subjects. 17 pp.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 133, 1883, p. 234.)
Fire-works. Jones, ( — ). Artificial fire-
works, n. d. {Pamphlets, y. 37.) 3116
Firishtsi, Muhammad Kdsim Hindii Shdh, sttr-
named. Circa 1560-1623.
History of Dekkan from the first Mahum-
medan conquests : with a continuation from
other native writers . . . and the history of
Bengal, from the accession of Aliverdee Khan
to the year 1780. By Jonathan Scott. Shrews-
bury, 1794. 2 V. 4°. 3402
BriirvM, J. Essay on the life and writings of Perishta.
21 pp. ( Royal Asiat. 8oc. Gt. Brit. Trans, v. 2, 1830, p. 341.)
Firkias, Oscar W. Commonplace in fiction.
15 pp. (Ifew Englander, v. 50, 1889, p. 333. )
Firkowitscli, Abraham.
Harkavy, a. Altjuedischedenkmaeleraus
der Krim, mitgetheilt von Abraham Firko-
wit«ch (1839-72). 1876. (St. Petersburg, Acad.
M6m. 7 8. V. 24. ) —3512
Firinciiicli - Kichartz, Johannes Matthias.
1808-89.
TpayoiSta 'PuiullkA. Neugriechische volks-
gesaenge, v. 2. Urtext und uebersetzung.
Berlin, 1867. 8°. 1215
Fimiian, Karl Joseph Gotthard, Oraf von.
1716-82.
Bibliotheca Firmiana, sive thesaurus libro-
rum quem excellentiss. Comes Carolus a
Firmian . . . magnis sumptibus coUegit. Me-
diolani, 1783. 5 v. in 4, 4°. W. 83
Contents. Ilistorla, v. 4.— Jurisprudentia et
politlca, V. 2.— I.itcrae hunianiores, v. 5.— Philo-
Nophia. V. 3.— Theolo^ia, v. 1.
Bibliotheca Firmiana, sive thesaurus li-
brorum quem excellentiss. Comes Carolus a
Firmian . . . magnis sumptibus coUegit. Libri
Anglico sermone conscripti. Mediolani, 1783.
4°. W. 83
Bonsiettcn, C. V. de. Le Comte Firmian. 4 pp.
{In his Souvenirs, p. 74.)
Firmlaims Syinposiiis, Coelius.
Enigmes, tr. en vers frangais avec des
notes et un choix d'Snigmes de divers auteurs
par l'Abb6 Durn. [Lat. and Fr.] Paris,
1857. 12°. 3246
■ — — Enigmes, revues sur plusieurs MSS. et tr.
en vers fran5ais par E. F. Corpet. [Lot. and
Fr.] Parisiis, 1868. p. 8°. 3246
./lilnlirinata. 83 pp. (Lemaire, N. E., Poet. iot. min.
V. 7, p. 356; Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 6, p. 410.)
— De fortuna. 2 pp. (Lemaire, N. E., Poet. Lat. min.
V. 2, p. 44 ; Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. iMt. min. v. 3, p. 386.) —
De Ilvore. 3 pp. (Lemaire, N. E., Poet. Lat. min. v. 2,
p. 443; Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 3, p. 389.)
tioetz, G. Lactantius und die raethsel des Sympho-
sius. 2 pp. (J2/ieini8cft. mtfs. n. s. V. 41, 1886, p. 318.)
Firiniciis Materims, Julius. 4 cent. Liber
de errore profanarum religionum. Recensuit et com-
mentariocriticoinstruxit Carolus Halm. 65 pp. (Vienna,
Akad. wissens. Corpus script, eccles. Lat. v. 2, p. 73.)
Firiniliai). Aytoun, "W. E. (T. P. Jones, pseud. )
3375
Flrinilianus, St., Bp. o/Cae«areo. — 269. Epis-
tola ad Cyprianum contra epistolam Stephani. 38 pp.
(Eouth, M. J., Script, eccles. opuscula, v. 1, p. 227.)
Farrar, F. W. Note on Firmilian. 2 pp. {In his
Lives of the Fathers, v. 1, p. 253.)
Firinin, St., Bp. of Verdun. Ex translatione et
miraculis S. Firmini Flaviniacensibus. 9 pp. (Frank-
fort Soc. Script. V. 15, pt. 2, p. 803.)
Firiniii. See Becquerelle, J. F., dit Firmin.
Firoz Sha TiiK'hlak, Sultan of Delhi.
Shams Sibaj 'Afif. Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi.
Ed. by Maulavi Vilayat Husain. 1891. {Bib-
lioth. Indica.) 3105
First and fundamental truths. McCosh, J.
—1411
First ascent of the Kasai. Bateman, C. S. L.
1416
First books. Titles of the. Hawkins, R. C.
W.62
Flr.st century of Christianity. 2 v. Cox, H.
—4287
First Church, New Haven. See New Haven.
First Countess of Wesscx. 24 pp. Hardy, T.
{Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 20.)
First crossinff of Greenland. 2 v. Nansen,
F. 2403
First family of Tasajara and other tales.
Harte, F. B., Writings, v. 8. 3135
First international railway. Poor, J. A.
—2727
First Jew in America. 6 pp. Kayserling,
M. (Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ. sttidiee in hitt.
andpolil. sci. 10 s. nos. 10, 11, p. 45.)
FIRST NAPOLEON
1435
FISCHER, Johann Friedrich
First Napoleon. Ropes, J. C. 1683
First iii^ht ; or, a Peep behind the scenes : a
comic drama. 28 pp. (Spencer, W. V., Boston theat.
V. 10.)
First of the Bourbon.s, 1589-95. 2 v. Jack-
son, Lady C. C. 2602
First part of the Contention. Marlowe, C,
and others. {Shaks.-quartofacsim. no. 37.)
3392
First Presbyterian Cliureli, Baltimore, Md.
Allison, P., and Backus, J. C. —4267
First settlement of Germans in Maryland.
Schultz, E. T. 3506
First steamboat voyage on the western
waters. Latrobe, J. H. B. (Md. Hist. Soc.
Fund pub. no. 6. ) 3592
First stei)s to Latin writing. Graham, G. F.
—2117
First three Gospels. Carpenter, J. E. — 1255
Fir.st white man of the west. Flint, T. 3704
Firth, Abraham.
Voices for the speechless. Selections for
schools and private reading. Boston, 1883.
16°. 2207
Firth, Charles Harding ( Ed. ) 1857—
Scotland and the Commonwealth, letters
and papers relating to the military govern-
ment of Scotland, from Aug. 1651 to Dec. 1653.
Edinburgh, 1895. 8°. (Scottish Hist. Soc.
Pub. V. 18. ) .2566
( Ed. ) Clarke papers. See Clarke, Sir W.
( Ed. ) Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow. iSee
Ludlow, E.
{Ed.) Memoirs of the life of Col. Hutch-
inson. See Hutchinson, Mrs. L.
Fisehart, Johann.
Frantzen, J. J. A. A. Kritische bemer-
kungen zu Fischart's uebersetzung von Rabe-
lai's Gargantua. 1892. ( Asiat. studien, v. 3. )
2232
Kiirz. H. Fisehart in Tuebingen. 3 pp. {Germanin,
V. 16, 1871, p. 79.)
Fisehbaohaii, Monantery. Dedicatio monas-
terii Fischbachau. 1 p. {Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 15,
pt. 2, p. 1068.)
Fi.scher, (— ).
New guide to modern conversation in
English and German. See Witcomb, C, and
Fischer, ( — ).
Fischer, A. Verbesserungen und nachtraege
zu R. Geyer's Aus b. Ha^ar. 68 pp. (Deutsch. morg.
gcsells. Zeits. v. 49, 1895, p. 85.)— Heinrich Thurbecke*N
liaiKlHcliriftlichor niielilaNH. 11 pp. (Deutsch.
morg. gesells. Zeitn. v. 40, 1895, p. 695. )
FisclK'r, Arwed ( Ed. )
[Das Hohe Lied.] See Brun, von Schone-
beck.
Fi.seher, August.
Der infinitiv im Provenzalischen nach den
reimen der Trobadors. Marburg, 1883. 8°.
(Stengel, E., Ausgaben, v. 6.) 2305
Fischer, Christoph. Doelllnger, J. J. I. von.
Christoph Fischer. 7 pp. (In his Reformation, v. 2,
p. 305.)
Vol. 111.-180.
FLscher, Edmund Hermann. M.,I. H. Fischer.
4 pp. (Biog.jahrb.f.allerth. p. SS: Jahresb. ueber Jortacbr.
der class, atterth. v. 37, 1885. )
Fischer, Engelbert Lorenz. Georg Grupp :
System und geschichte der kultur. 5 pp. {Zeits. f. philos.
V. 104, 1894, p. 268.)
Urotvnrelt, A. Engelbert L. Fischer: Theorie der
gesichtswahrnehmung. 4 pp. (Zeite./. p/iiios. v. 105, 1895,
p. 130.)
Fischer, Ernst Kuno Berthold. 1824—.
Geschichte der neuern philosophie. Muen-
chen, 1872-93. 8 pts. in 7 v. 8°. —1421
Note.—\. 1-4 are 3 aufl., v. 5 is 2 aufl., v. 6 is 1 aufl., v. 8
is n. aufl. ; v. 7 wanting.
Contents. OosonrtoH und seine schule, v. 1, pts. 1, 2.
— J. G. Fi<'hle und seine vorgaenger, v. 5. — Immanuel
Kant und seine lehre, v. 3, 4.— Gottfried Wilhelm Leib-
nitz, V. 2.— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schellingr, v. 6.
— Arthur Mcliopenlianer, v. 8.
Life and character of Baruch Hpinoza. 53 pp.
(Knight, W., Spinoza, p. 75.)
( Ed. ) Briefwechsel zwisohen Goethe und
K. Goettling in den jahren 1824-31. See
Goethe, J. W. von, and Goettling, K. W.
I'nna, P. Kuno Fischer und das gewissen. 22 pp.
(Zeits./. voelkerpsych. v. 9, 1877, p. 97.)
Fischer, Ernst Wilhelm. 1813-83.
Griechische und roemische zeittafeln. Al-
tona, 1846. 2 pts. in 1 v. 4°. 2451
Contents. <«rleflll«oho zclttaTpIn. pt. 1.— Roe-
iiiiNohe zeittarelii von Rom's gruendung bis auf
Augustus' tod. pt. 2.
Hoplio, R. E. W. Fischer. 2 pp. {Biog. jahrb. f.
alterth. p. 24: Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der class, alterth.
V. 33, 1884.)
Fischer, F. H. T. Die rectionslehre bei Caesar.
Halle, 1853-54. 4°. 3222
Fischer, Ferdinand, (-Ed.)
Jahres-bericht ueber die fortschritte der
chemischen technologie . . . See Wagner,
J. R., and Fischer, F.
Fischer, Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann. 1840 — .
Kuenstliche beleuchtung der raeume ; Heizung und
lueftung der raeume. 268 pp. (Durm, J., and others,
Handbuch der architekt. 3 th. v. 4, pp. 5, 39.)
Fischer, Heinrich, and Wiedemann, Alfred.
Ueber babylonische "talismane" (cylinder
und andere formen) aus dem historischen
Museum im steierisch-landschaftlichen Joan-
neum zu Graz. Stuttgart, 1881. -fo. 1702
Fischer, Hermann. 1851 — . Zur geschichte
der aussprache des Englischen. 2 pp. (Eng. studien,
V. 4, 1881, p. 288.)— Ein spruchvers im .fm-obiijibrlol'.
2 pp. (Philologus, v. 50, 1891, p. 377.)— Fr. Kanfl'knann :
Geschichte der schwaebischen mundart. 32 pp. ( Ger-
niania, v. 36, 1891, p. 406.)— Adelbert von Kener. 16 pp.
(Biog. jahrb. f. alterth. p. 41 : Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der
class, alterth. v. 33, 1884.)— LesMlnK's philos«|iliie.
86 pp. (Zeits. f. philos. v. 85, 1884, pp. 29, 169.)— Die haar-
tracht der Sueben. 2 pp. {Pftifoioffus, v. 50, 1891, p. 379.)
{Ed.) Weckherlin's Gedichte. See Weck-
herlin, G. R.
Fi.scher, Johann Friedrich. 1726-99. Prae-
fatio. 5 pp. (Floras, L. A., Epitome rerum Rom. v. 1,
p. 3: Valpy, A. J., Script. Z,n(. ) — Pr«flatl«. 11 pp.
(Nepos, C, Vitue excellentiunt iniperatorum, v. 1, ji. 4:
Valpy, A. J., Script. Lat.)
Fischer, Johann Friedrich. 1844 — . De elo-
cutione Justini. Halis Saxonum, 1868. 8°. 3243
FISCHER, Karl
1436
FISHER, Edward
Fi8<lier, Karl.
Qeschichte der auswaertigeii politik und
diplomatie im Reformationszeitalter, 1485-
1556. Gotha, 1874. 8°. —2315
Gnindzuege einer sozijilpaedagogik iind
sozialpolitik. Eisenach, 1892. 8°. —1376
Fischer, Kuno. See Fischer, E. K. B.
Fisoher, Ludwig. 1818—. Die Dreherschen
antinomien. 12 pp. (Zeits. f. philos. v. 99, 1891, p. 233.)—
Zu dcni R. Seydelscben aufsatz: " KRiits s.vnthe-
tlMchr iirteilc a priori." 16 pp. {Zeits.f.phUoa.v.95,
1889. p. 42. )
Fi.solier, Otto. Psychologische analyse der
stroboskopischen erscheinangen. 29 pp. 1 pi. (Wiindt,
W. M., Phitot. Hudien, v. 3, p. 128.)
Fischer, P. D. Friedrich der Grosse und die
Italiener. 19 pp. (Deulsch. rundschau, v. 57, 1888, p. 400. )
— Aus dem modernen Italieii. 24 pp. {Deuisch. rund-
Khau, V. 63, 1890, p. 255.)— Das vorkchrswesen nnd
file knnst. is pp. (Deulsch. rundschau, v. 68, 1891,
p. 402.)
Fi.scher, Paul Henri. 1835—.
Catalogue et distribution gfiographique des
moUusques terrestres, fluviatiles, et marins
d'une partie de I'Indo-Chine. [Autun, 1891.]
8°. —2654
Manuel de conchyliologie et de palfionto-
logie conchyliologique ; ou, histoire naturelle
des mollusques vivants et fossiles. Suivi d'un
appendice sur les brachiopodes par D. P.
Oehlert. Avec 23 planches contenant 600
figures dessinges par S. P. Woodward. Paris,
1887. 8°. —2664
and Oehlert, Daniel P. Brachiopodes de
I'Atlantique nord. Monaco, 1892. 4°. (Al-
bert I, Prince de Monaco, and Gueme, J. de,
Baron, Risultats des campagnes sd. v. 3. )
Fi.scher, Rudolf. Zur sprache und autorschaft
der mittelengl. legenden St. Editha und St. Etheldreda.
44 pp. {Anglia, v. 11, 1889, p. 175.)— Zur frage nach der
autorschaft von "NIr ('l.voinon iiikI Sir CInnildes."
22 pp. (BTifl. sfudiere, V. 14, 1890, p. 344.)
HeuHPr, W. Zu Fischer: Sprache und autorschaft
der mittelengl. legenden St. Editha und St. Etheldreda.
7 pp. ( Anglia, v. 12, 1889, p. 678. )
Fischer, Sebastian. 1806-71. Beitraege zur
kenntniss der entomostraceen. 28 pp. (Munich, Akad.
wissens. Denkschr. v. 31 ; Mathemat.-phys. cUisae, Abfuindl.
V. 8, pt. 3, 1860, p. 645.)— Beitrag zur kenntniss der os-
traeoflen. 32 pp. 2 pi. (Munich, Akad. wisseus. Denfc-
schr. V. 28: Mathemat.-phya. classe, Abhandl. v. 7, pt. 3,
1885, p. 635.)
Fischer, T. A.
Drei studien zur englischen litteraturge-
schichte. Gotha, 1892. 8°. 2252
Contents. Roger AHrliani. — Erinnerungen eines
JenenKer Hlu«len<«n. — Ueber den einfluss der nee
anf die englische litteratur.
Sammlung von woertern und ausdruecken im norfl-
IrlHchen flialekt. 8 pp. (Eng. etudien, v. 17, 1892,
p. 91.)
Fischer, Theobald. 1846—. Geographische
und ethnographiacbe unterlage der orientalischen frage.
14 pp. (Deuttch. rundM?iau, v. 69, 1891, p. 121.)— Tuii<-
iilen al8 franzoesische colonic. 19 pp. (Deutach. ruiid-
trhau, V. 53, 1887, p. 101.)
Fischer, Wilhelm. 1833—. Schicksalsweg.
17 pp. ( Umere Zeit, 1890, v. 1, p. 1.)
Fischer. See also Fisher.
Fisclietti, Luigi. Pompeii, past and present.
See Rolfe, E. N. (in preceding catalogue).
Fisli, Stuyvesant.
The Cairo bridge. Report to the Board of
Directors of the Chicago, St. Louis, and New
Orleans R. R. Co., Feb. 24, 1892. Chicago,
1892. obi. 4°. —2712
Fisli culture.
Maryland. Commissioners of fisheries.
Reports, 1884-88. 1884-88, 3 v. {Md. House
and Sen. doc. 1884-88. ) — 4332
JVote.— For earlier v. see Ferguson, T. B., in preceding
catalogue.
United States. Fish and Fisheries, Com-
mission of. Bulletins, 1884-96. 1884-97, 13 v.
—4665, —4682
iVofe.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Reports, 1881-95. 1884-96, 13 v. — 4664
iVofe.- For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Barker, W. L. On iish-culture. 7 pp. ( Wiltshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. II, 1869, p. 252.)— Chain-
berx, W. O. Introduction and acclimatisation of foreign
fish. 11pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. iiterafure,
V. 11, p. 487.)— Propagation of freshwater fish, excluding
salmonidae. 10pp. 2pl. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib.
Literature, v. 11, p. 93.)— Day, F. Fish culture. 109 pp.
4 pi. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 2,
p. 1.)— Kilbonrn. J. K. Fish preservation and refrig-
eration. 25 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. iitera-
lure, V. 7, p. 217.)— MalnwarliiiK, W. F. B. M. Preserva-
tion of flsh life in rivers by the exclusion of town sewage.
37 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 7,
p. 37.)— .HalllaiMl, J. R. G. Culture of salmonidae and
the acclimatization of fish. 36 pp. (London, Internat.
Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 6, p. 33.)— Slarston, R. B.
Coarse fish culture. 40 pp. (London, Internat. Fish.
Exhib. Literature, v. 6, p. 205. ) — Cultivation of fresh-
water fish other than salmonidae. 10 pp. 1 pi. (London,
Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 11, p. 83.)— Mather,
F. Progress of fish-culture. 14 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 5,
1884, p. 900.)— Pisciculture: its progress and utility.
16 pp. (.Blackivood's Mag. V. 131, 18S2, p. B9S.)
See also Fishes.
Fish diseases. 31 pp. Huxley, T. H. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 6, p. 1.)
Fish markets and flsh transport. 34 pp. Wal-
pole, S. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 4,
p. 115.)
Fisli trade, British. 71 pp. Walpole, S. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 1, p. 1.)
Fish transport and fish markets. 34 pp. Wal-
pole, 8. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 4,
p. 115.)
Fisher, A. K., M. D.
Hawks and owls of the United States in
their relation to agriculture. [lUustr.] Wash-
ington, 1893. 8°. (U. S. Agriculture, Dept.
of, Division of ornithology and mammalogy.
Bulletin, no. 3. ) —2656
Fislier, Clara. See Maeder, Mrs. C. P. (in pre-
ceding catalogue).
Fislier, David. 1794-1886. Commodore Abra^
ham Whipple. 7 pp. {Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Quart.
V. 2, 1889, p. 180.)
Fisher, Edward. 17 cent.
Christian caveat to the old and new Sab-
batarians; or, a vindication of our gospel-
festivals ... 5 ed. London, 1653. sm. 4°. —4257
FISHER, Edward Thornton
1437
FISHEB, Ft.
Fislior, Edward Thornton ( TV. ) Report of a
French Protestant refugee in Boston, 1687. Tr.
from the French. Brooklyn, 1868. sq. 8°. 2635
Fislicr, Lt.-Gen. George Battye. 1839—.
Pei-sonal narrative of three years' service
in China. [Illustrations and maps.] London,
1863. 8°. _ 3413
Fisher, George Harrison. Brig.-Gen. Henry
Boudinot. 23 pp. (Pa. Mag. BM. v. 3, 1879, p. 121.)
Fisher, George Park, D. D., LL. D. 1827—.
Outlines of universal history. Designed
as a text-book, and for private reading.
New York, 1885. 8°. 2416
Martin L,iitlier, after 400 years. 10 pp. {Century
Mag. V. 4, 1883, p. 860.)— Cardinal .naniiiiiK' and public
schools. 15 pp. (Forum, V. 7, 1888, p. 119.)— Validity of
non-Episcopal or<liiiati»ii. 25 pp. (New Englander,
V. 49, 1888, p. 373.)— Nature and method of revoltttloii.
46pp. (Century Mag. v. 17, 1890, pp. 272,460,632,780.)—
Academic career of Ex-president Woolst-y. 9 pp.
( Century Mag. v. 2, 1882, p. 709. )
Fisher, H. S. Remarks upon the flora of Liver-
pool. 9 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans.
V. 7, 1855, p. 165.)— Introduced plants of the Liverpool
district. 6 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, n. s. v. 7, 1867, p. 189.)— List of the British roses
aiKl brambles occurring in the Liverpool district.
4 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. TVana. n. s.
V. 3, 1863, p. 93. )
Fisher, Herbert Albert Laurens. 1865—. Fustel
deCoulanges. 6 pp. (Eng. Hist. Eev. v. 6, 1S90, v. I.)
Fisher, Horace N. Mason Archelaus Prea.
4 pp. (Harvard Mem. biog. v. 2, p. 38.)
Fisher, Irving.
Appreciation and interest. A study of the
influence of monetary appreciation and de-
preciation on the rate of interest, with appli-
cations to the bimetallic controversy and
theory of interest. New York, 1896. 8°.
(Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 11, no. 4. ) —4376
{Ed.) Bibliographies of the present offi-
cers of Yale University. Together with the
bibliography of the late Pres. Porter. [New
Haven], 1893. 8°. L.43
Fisher, J. Francis. Perry, B. F. J. Francis
Fisher. 8 pp. (In his Keminiscences of public men,
p. 277.)
FLsher, Rev. John, Bp. of Jiochester. Circa
1459-1535.
English works, now first collected by John
E. B. Mayor. Pt. 1. London, 1876. 8°.
{Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. no. 27. ) 2115
Contents. Sermon . . . preached upon a Ciood Fri-
day.—Sermon sayd in the Cathedrall Chyrche of Saynt
Ponle within the cyte of London, the body beyng present
of the moost famous Prynce Kyng Ilenr.v the VII,
10 May, 1509.— Sermon made agayn the pcrnicyous doc-
tryn of Martin liimlher within the octanes of the as-
censyon by the assingnenient of . . . the Lord Thomas
Cardinall of York.— Treatyse concernynge . . . the seuen
Peny teiie.vall Psaliiies . . . compyled ... at the exor-
tacion and sterynge of the moost excellent Princesse
Margarete, Countesse of Rychemount and Derby. —
Wayes to perfect relisfloii.— Mornynge remembraunce
had at the moneth mynde of the noble Prynces Marga-
rete Countesse of Ryelieinonde and Darbye.—
(ipiriliiall consolation, to hys sister Elizabeth.
Wran{(liani, F. John Fisher. 18 pp. (In his Brit.
Plutarch, V. 1, p. 163.)
Fisher, John. History and antiquities of Ma-
sham and Mashamshire. With numerous . . .
illustrations. London, 1865. 8°. 2515
FislK'r, Rev. John Alonzo. Leo XIII's en-
cyclical letter on the Christian constitution of states and
the duties of individual citizens. 18 pp. ( Xew Eng-
lander, V. 45, 1886, p. 231.)
Fisher, Joseph. History of landholding in
England. 91 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 4, 1876,
p. 97. )— History of landholding in Ireland. 100 pp.
(Royal Hist Soc. Trans, v. 5, 1877, p. 228.)
Fislier, Maj. Payne. 1616-93. Catalogue of
the tombs in the churches of the city of Lon-
don, A. D. 1G66. Ed. by G. Blacker Morgan.
London, 1668, repr. 1885. 4°. 1512
Tombs, monuments, &c., visible in S.
Paul's Cathedral . . . previous to its destruc-
tion by fire A. D. 1666. Ed. by G. Blacker
Morgan. London, 1684, repr. 1885. 4°. 1512
Fisher, Rev. R.
Seventeen numbers, under the signature
of Necker, upon the causes of the present
distress of the country, with a proposed rem-
edy. New York, 1837. 8°. {Bound pamph.
v. 119.) 5924
Fislier, Richard. 16 cent. Voyage of the
Marigolde unto Cape Briton, 1593. 3 pp. (Hakluyt, R.,
Voyages, v. 3, p. 238. )
Fislier, Roswell. Canadian loyalty. 9 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 52, 1885, p. 26.)
Fisher, Sydney G. 1856—. Alien degradation
of American character. 8 pp. (Ji'ontm, v. 14, 1893, p. 608.)
Fisher, Theodore W. Ventilation of railroad
cars. With chemical analysis, by W. R. Nichols. 16 pp.
(Mass. State Board of Health, Report, 1875, p. 225.)
Fisher, Thomas. Circa 1781-1836.
Series of ancient allegorical, historical,
and legendary paintings, in fr^co, discov-
ered in 1804, on the walls of the Chapel of
the Trinity, belonging to the gild of the Holy
Cross, at Stratford-upon-Avon . . . also . . .
facsimiles of various grants and indulgences
to the gild, with representations of one
hundred and fifty public and private seals
appended to them. London, 1836. fo. 17 A4
Fisher, Willard Clark. American trade regu-
lations before 1789. 30 pp. (Am. Hist. Assoc. Papers,
V. 3, 1889, p. 467.)
Fisher, William Richard. 1824-88.
Forest of Essex : its history, laws, admin-
istration, and ancient customs, and the wild
deer which lived in it. London, 1887. 4°. —4692
Fisher. See also Fischer.
Fisher, Ft. Bragg, B. Defence and fall of F.
22 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882, p. 346)—
Heroine of Confederate Point. Contemporaneous ac-
count of the heroic €lefeiioe of F. Dec. 24 and 25, 1864.
6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 20,1892, p. 301.) —
Expedition to, and operation against F. 64 pp.
(Scott, R. N., and others. War of the rebellion, 1 s. v. 42,
p. 963: C;. S. War X)ep(.)— I,an«b. W. Defense of F.
11 pp. 2 maps. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles
and leaders of the Civil war, v. 4, p. 642.)— Fort Fisher.
Battles fought there in 1864, '65. 34 pp. 2 pi. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 21, 1893, p. 257.)— Sclfridfre, T. O.
Navy at F. 7 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C,
Battles and leaders of the Civil war, v. 4, p. 655.)
FISHERIES
1438
Fisheries.
Faber, O. L. Fisheries of the Adriatic
and the flsh thereof. A report of the Austro-
Hungarian sea fisheries. 1883. — *663
GooDE, G. B., and others. Fisheries and
fishery industry of the United States. 1884-
87, 5 V. in 7. ( U. S. Fish and Piaheriea, Com-
mission of. ) — *^^2
ISHAM, C. Fishery question : its origin,
hifltorj', and present situation. With a map.
1887. (QMe««io»i« of the day, no. 41.) —2333
London. International Fisheries Exhibi-
tion, 1883. Literature, 1884. 14 v. —4666
Maryland. Commissioners of fisheries.
Reporta, 1884-88. 1884-88, 3 v. (Md. House
and Sen. doc. 1884-88. ) —4332
NoU.— For earlier v. see Ferguson, T. B., in preceding
Cfttalogue.
Meehan, W. E. Pennsylvania's fish ex-
hibit at the World's Columbian Exposition,
Chicago, 1893. Pish, fishing, and fisheries of
Pennsylvania. 1893. —4663
United States. Fish and Fisheries, Com-
mission of. Bulletins, 1881-96. 1882-97, 16 v.
—4665, —4682
Reports, 1881-95. 1884-96, 13 v. -4664
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
AdnmH. W. M. Popular history of fisheries and
fishermen of all countries from the earliest times. 82 pp.
(London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. lAterahire, v. 1, p. 463.)
— Addprloy, A. J. Fisheries of the Bahamas. 56 pp.
(liondon, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Liieralure, v. 5, p. 365.)—
Airr<^, Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh. Notes on
the sea fisheries and fishing population of the United
Kingdom. 59 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib.
Literature, v. 4, p. 23.)— BlooniHeld. J. C. Fisheries of
Ireland. 41pp. (London, Internat. Fiah. Exhib. Liter-
afure v. 7, p. 73.)— Bo.vd, W. North-American fisheries
question. 8 pp. (Fortn. Kev. n. s. v. 39, 1886, p. 780.)-
Cainpbell. J. D. Fisheries of China. 18 pp. (London,
Internat. Fish. Exhib. LiUralure, v. 5, p. 169.)— Cliater,
F. J. T. Relations of the state with fishermen and fish-
eries. 76 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Liieratore,
V. 9, p. 223.)— CoHle. J. J. M. C. V. Lagune de Comac-
chio: ses pScheries, son commerce. 60 pp. {Bev. can-
lemp.l8M,v.3, pp. 187, 405.)— Fryer. C. E. National Fish-
eries Society . 49pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. it«-
erature, v. 4, p. 195.)— Relations of the state with fisher-
men and fisheries. 84 pp. (London, Internat. Fish.
Exhib. LiUrature, v. 9, p. 139.)-«cin-keii, F. H. North
American fisheries disputes. 20 pp. i^Forln. Rev. n. s.
T. 47, 1890, p. 741.)— Woode. G. B. Review of the fishery
industries of the United States and the work of the
United States Fi«h Commission. 82 pp. 2 pi. (London,
Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 6, p. 1.)— Hanim,
W. Die deutsche aeefischerei. 20 pp. ( Unaere Zeit, v. 2,
1867, p. 452.)— JoncBW, L. Z. Fisheries of Canada.
M pp. (London, Internal. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 5,
p 113.)— I-odge, H. C. The fisheries question. 10 pp.
(k Am. Rev. v. 146, 1888, p. 121.)-.nol«npy. 0. A. West
A/Hcan fisheries, with particular reference to the gold
coast colony. 75 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib.
Llierature,v. 6, p. 421.)— Slorrix, C. W. Effect of the
existing national and international laws for the regula-
tion and protection of deep sea fisheries. 157 pp. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 8. p. 329.)—
North, F. H. Gloucester fisheries. 14 pp. (Century
Mag.y. 10, 1886, p. 815.)— OUosihl, N. Sketch of the
fisheries of Japan. 37 pp. (London, Internat. Fish.
Exhib. IMerature, v. 5, p. 187.)— Pollock, F. Fishery
laws. 46 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Litera-
r
FISHES
ture, V. 1, p. 206.)— Shaw-IiCfevre, G. J. Principles of
fishery legislation. 31 pp. (London, Internat. Fish.
Exhib. Literature, v. 4, p. 83.)— Shea. Sir A. Newfound-
land : its fisheries and general resources. 27 pp. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Exbib. Literature, v. 5, p. 225.)—
Ninitt. F. A. Swedish fisheries. 17 pp. (London, In-
ternat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 5, p. 253.)— Sol*, F. G.
Basis for legislation on fishery questions. 19 pp. ( Lon-
don, Internal. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 7, p. 243.)— Fish-
eries of Spain. 11pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib.
Literature, v. 5, p. 351.)— Steuarl, J. Account of the
pearl fisheries of the north-west coast of the island of
Ceylon. 11 pp. 1 pi. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. 7Va7»«.
V. 3, 1835, p. 452.)— Thoinass,y,R. Histoire des pecheries
dans les deux mondes. 41 pp. ( Rev. cnntemp. 1852, v. 3,
p. 616.)— Walleni, F. M. Notes on the fish supply of
Norway. 31 pp. 1 pi. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib.
Literattire, v. 5, p. 271.)— Whileway. SirW.V., and
others. Newfoundland fisheries dispute. 8 pp. 1 map.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 48, 1890, p. 317.)— Kiiieke, P. B.
Fisheries exhibition. 9 pp. (Macmnian's Mag. v. 48,
1883, p. 224. )
See also Cod.— Herrln(r.—Salinoii.— Sardines.—
SenlH and Seal Hsheriett.- Whale fishery. Alto
Fishermen.— Flshes.-l'lshlnsc.
Fisherman's mate, A. 23 pp. Phillips, B.
(Harper's Mag. v. 75, 1887, p. 373.)
Fishermen. Adams, W. M. Popular history
of fisheries and fishermen of all countries from the
earliest times. 82 pp. (London, Internal. Fish. Exhib.
Literature, v. 1, p. 463.)— Alfred. Ernest Albert, Duke of
Edinburgh. Notes on the sea fisheries and fishing popu-
lation of the United Kingdom. 59 pp. (London, Inter-
nat. Fish. Exhib. Literafure, v. 4, p. 23.)— Bertram, J.
G. Unappreciated fisher folk, their round of life and
labour. 65 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Litero-
ture, V. 2, p. 189.)— t'liater, F. J. T. Relations of the
state with fishermen and fisheries. 76 pp. (London,
Internal. Pish. Exhib. Literature, v. 9, p. 223.)— Fryer,
C. E. Relations of the slate with fishermen and fish-
eries. 84 pp. (London, Internal. Msh. Exhib. Lit-
erature, V. 9, p. 139.) — l.evl. L. Economic condi-
tion of fishermen. 46 pp. (London, Internal. Fish.
Exhib. Uterature, v. 4, p. 149.)— Xorth. P. H. Gloucester
fishers. 14 pp. (.Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 815.)-
Practical llsherinen's conicress. 99 pp. (Lon-
don, Internal. Pish. Exhib. Literature, v. 4, p. 305)—
ItUneiman.J. Among the North Sea trawlers. 16 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 54, 1888, p. 643.)
See alto Fisheries.— Flshingr-
Fisher's Hill, Va. Early, J. A. Winchester
and F. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882,
p. 78.)— Lane, J. H. Battle of P. 7 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 19, 1891, p. 289.)
Fishery «iuesti«m : its origin, history, and
present situation. Isham, C. {Questions of
the day, no. 41. ) —2333
Fishes.
CoLLETT, R. Poissons provenant des cam-
pagnes du yacht I'Hirondelle (1885-88). 1896.
(Albert I, H. C. G., Prince of Monaco, and
Richard, J., Risultats des campagnes sci. ac-
complies sur son yacht, fasc. 10. ) — 1691
Day, F. Commercial sea fishes of Gt.
Britain. 1884. (London, Internat. Fish. Ex-
hib. Uterature, v. 8. ) —4666
Faber, G. L. Fisheries of the Adriatic
and the fish thereof. A report of the Austro-
Hungarian sea fisheries. 1883. — 4663
Goode,G.B. American fishes. 1888. —2624
PISHES
1439
PISHING
— , and Bean, T. H. Oceanic ichthy-
ology, a treatise on the deep-sea and pelagic
fishes of the world . . . with atlas. 1895, 2 v.
{Smithson. Inst. Contrib. v. 30, 31. ) —2531
GuENTHER, A. C. L. G. Report on the
deep-sea fishes. 1887. (Challenger Exped.
Zool. V. 22. ) —1551
Hay, O. p. On some collections of fishes.
1896. (Field Columb. Mils. Pnh. 12.) —3444
Jordan, D. S. Natural history illustra-
tions . . . Six species of North American
fresh-water fishes. 1889. —2531
KlNGSLEY, J. S. (Ed.) Riverside natural
history, V. 3. Lower vertebrates. [1888.] 1103
Meehan, W. E. Pennsylvania's fish ex-
hibit at the World's Columbian Exposition,
Chicago, 1893. Pish, fishing, and fisheries of
Pennsylvania. 1893. —4663
Roosevelt, R. B. Game fish of the
northern states and British provinces . . .
Illustr. 1884. —2657
ScHOMBURGK, Sir R. H. Natural history
of the fishes of Guiana. 1841. —2656
Banibpko. C. van. Recherches sur I'embryologie des
poissons osseux. 66 pp. 3 pi. (Brussels, Acad, ilfmi. cour.
V. 40, 1876.)— Blakp. H. P. Improved facilities for the
capture, economic transmission, and distribution of
fishes. 52 pp. 4 pi. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. I.i^
eralure, v. 10, p. 417.)— i'ohbold. T. S. Destruction of
fish and other aquatic animals by internal parasites.
20 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 6,
p. 245.)— Day. F. Food of fishes. 36 pp. (London, In-
ternat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 6, p. 265.)— Indian fish
and fishing. 65 pp. 4 pi. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib.
Z,i(era(«re,v. 2, p. 441.)— Fish sn|»|>'.V of London. 21pp.
(Quart. Rev. v. 154, 1882, p. 448.)— Fisln'S and their habits.
26 pp. {Quart. Rev. v. 153, 1882, p. 241.)- «iiol«Isiiiitll. O.
History of fishes. 137 pp. (/re hii History of the eartli
and animated nature, v. 2, p. 240.)— Oitcnllier, A. C.
L. G. Report on the pelagic fishes. 47 pp. 6 pi. (Chal-
lenger Exped. Zool. V. 31.)— Holder, 0. F. Game-fishes
of the Florida reef. 9 pp. [Century Mag. v. 20, 1891, p. 3.)
—Nest-builders of the sea. 10 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 68,
1884, p. 98. )— Ho WPS, G. B. Zoology and food fishes.
"0 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 2,
p. 119.)— Hiixloy, T. H. Fish diseases. 31pp. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 6, p. 1.)— 1.0C,
H. Sea fables explained. 139 pp. (London, Internat.
Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 3, p. 179.)— I.owo. J. List of
the fishes known to occur in the Norfolk waters. 8 pp.
(Mason, R. H., HiM. of Norfolk, Appendix, p. xiii.)—
Mitchell, W. S. Place of fish in a hard-working diet,
with notes on the use of fish in former times. 136 pp.
(London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. i, p. 327.)
— Owsjaiinlkow, P. Studien ueber das ei, haupt-
saechlich bei knochenfischen. 64 pp. 3 pi. (St. Peters-
burg, Acad. Mem. 7 s. v. 33, 1886.)— Raiii«ay, E. P.
Notes on the food fishes and edible moUu.sca of New
South Wales. 49 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib.
Z,i(era(i<re, v. 5, p. 303.)— Riehardsoii. J. Ichthyology.
100 pp. 30 pi. {Hindu, n.B., Zool. of the voyage of H.M. S.
Sulphur, v. 1, p. ,51.)— Robinson, P. Fishes of fancy.
97 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 3,
p. 1.)— Savllle-Kent, W. Marine and fresh-water fishes
of the British islands. 132 pp. (London, Internat. Fish.
Exhib. Literature, v. 1, p. 73.)— Sim, G. Food of fishes,
both in fresh and salt water. 50pp. (London, Internat.
Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 11, p. 499.)— Stewart, C. Ich-
thyology. 61 pp. {In his Elements of nat. hist. v. 1,
p. 308. ) — Tiionipson. Sir H. Fish as food. 33 pp.
(London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 7, p. 1.)—
WmIhIi. R. F. Improved facilities for the capture, eco-
nomic transmission, and distribution of sea fishes. 37 pp.
(London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 7, p. 115.)—
Walt, W. Currents, temperatures, and other physical
conditions of the sea in relation to fish. 20 pp. (London,
Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 11, p. 549.)— Ways
and whims of fresh-water fishes. 10 pp. (Blackwood't
Mag. v. 149, 1891, p. 778.)
See also Antia calva.— Bass.- <'o«l.— Eels.— Klee-
trlo lislies. — Fo<mI. — Herriii»f. — I.,aiu|>roys. —
Myliobates. — Pyy;oi>lerus l.neius. — Natural
lii'story.—Malnion.— Sardines.— Trtnit.- Verte-
brates. AlsofinU enllure.— Fisheries.— Fishing:.
Fislio.s, Fossil forma.
Jaekel, O. Die eocaenen selachier vom
Monte Bolca. Ein beitrag zur morphogenie
der wirbelthiere. Mit textabbildungen und
tafeln. 1894. —1573
Newberry, J. S. Possil fishes and fossil
plants of the triassic rocks of New Jersey and
the Connecticut valley. 1888. (King, C, and
Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol. siirv. Monographs,
V. 14 : U. S. 50 Cong. 1 sess. House miscel. doc.
V. 25. ) —3551
Paleozoic fishes of North America. 1889.
( King, C, and Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol. surv.
Monographs, v. 16 : U. S. 51 Cong. 1 sess. Hoii.se
miscel. doc. v. 37.) — 3551
Erdi, M. P. Beschreibung des skeletes von gymnar-
chus niloticus, nebst vergleichung mit skeleton form ver-
wandter fische. 43 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. I>enfc-
schr. V. 22: Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abhandl. v. 5, pt. 1,
1847, p. 209.)— Jaejyer, G. Ueber die uebereinstimmung
des pygopterus lucius Agass. mit dem archegosaurus
dechenii Golf. 9 pp. ( Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr.
V. 22: Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abhandl. v. 5, pt. 3, 1850,
p. 877.)— Koenen, A. von. Beitrag zur kenntniss der
placodermen des nord-deutschen Oberdevon's. 40 pp.
4 pi. (Goettingen, K. gesells. wissens. Phys. classe, Ab-
handl. v. 30, 1883, p. 1.)— JiarU. W. von der. Die fossilen
fische der westfaelischen kreide. 7 pp. 1 pi. (Palaeon-
tographica, 1894-95, v. 41, p. 41.)- Rohon, J. V. Die
obersilurischen fische von Oesel. 132 pp. 3 pi. (St. Peters-
burg, Acad. MSm. 7 s. v. 41, 1893. )— Ueber fossile fische
vom oberen Jenissei. 17 pp. 2 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad.
Mim. 7 s. V. 36, 1889.)— Wasncr, A. Beitraege zur kennt-
niss der in den lithographischen schiefern abgelagerteu
urweltlichen fische. 80 pp. 4 pi. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 26: Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abhandl. v. 6,
pt. 1, 1851, p. 1.)- Die fossilen ueberreste von nackten
dintenfiscliien aus dem lithographischen schiefer und
dem lias des sued-deutschen Jura gebirges. 72 pp. 1 pi.
( Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 31 : Mathemat.-
phys. classe, Abliandl. v. 8, pt. 3, 1860, p. 749.)— Mono-
graphic der fossilen fische aus den lithographischen
schiefern Bayerns. 211 pp. 4 pi. (Munich, Akad. wis-
sens. Denkschr. v. 34 : Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abhandl.
v. 9, pt. 2, 1862, pp. 277, 610.)
See also Palaeontology-
Fishes of fjvncy. 97 pp. Robinson, P. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 3, p. 1.)
Fisliguard, Wales. Rowlands, D. Fishguard
invasion by the Prench in 1797. 1892. 2587
Fish-liook, The primitive. 7 pp. Phillips, B.
{Century Mag. v. 3, 1883, p. 898.)
Fi.sliiii;/;:.
Berners, or Barnes, J. Older form of the
Treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle. 1883.
—2163
Treatyse of fysshnge wyth an angle . . .
Ed. by "Piscator." 1886. (Qoldsmid, E. M.,
Biblioth. cxiriosa.) 2127
FISHINO
1440
PISKE, John
BiCKEKDYKE, J., and others. Sea fishing.
1895. (Badminton Libr.) —1796
Chitty, E. Illustrated fly -fisher's text
book. 1845. —1794
Dknnys, J. Secrets of angling. 1613 ; repr.
1877. [ArheT, E., Eng. garner, y. 1.) 2117
The same. Ed. by "Piscator." [Anon.]
1885. (Goldsmid, E. M., Biblioth. curiosa. ) 2127
GooDE, Q. B. American fishes . . . with
especial reference to habits and methods of
capture. 1888. —2624
Meehan, W. E. Pennsylvania's fish ex-
hibit at the World's Columbian Exposition,
Chicago, 1893. Fish, fishing, and fisheries of
Pennsylvania. 1893. —4663
OviDius Naso, P. Halieutica ... ex re-
censione M. Hauptii. 1838. 3254
Pennell, H. C. Fishing : pike and other
coarse fish. 1887. (Badminton Libr.) —1796
Fishing : salmon and trout. 1887. ( Bad-
minton Libr. ) - — 1796
Rau, C. Prehistoric fishing in Europe and
North America. 1884. {Smithson. Inst. Con-
trib. V. 25. ) —2532
Roosevelt, R. B. Game fish of the northern
states and British provinces. Illustr. 1884. — 2657
Walton, I., and Cotton, C. Complete
angler . . . With . . . notes, historical, critical,
and explanatory, by Sir John Hawkins. 1826,
2 V. in 1. —1797
AnHell.A. W. Trawling. 29 pp. (London, Internal.
Fish. Exhib. Uterature, v. 7, p. 303.)— Blake. H. P. Im-
proved facilities for the capture, economic transmission,
and distribution of fishes. 52 pp. 4 pi. (London, Inter-
nat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 10, p. 417.)— ISuttiiriiii.
M. Pesca nel Lago di Qarda. 61 pp. (Soc. stor. lom-
barda, Archiv. 1 s, 1879, p. 147; 1880, p. 73; 1881, p. 157.)—
l>ay, F. Indian fish and fishing. 65 pp. (London,
Internal. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 2, p. 441.)— Fri«€lel,
E. Aus der vorzeit der fischerei. 63 pp. {Samml.
mimens. vortrg. v. 19, 18S1, p. 337.)— ilarinsworth. A.C.
Tarpon fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. 24 pp. ( Bicker-
dyke, J., and others. Sea fishing, p. 445: Badminton
iifrr.)- Mol«ls»orth, E. W. H. Apparatus for fishing.
76 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. iiterafure, v. 1,
p. 251. )— ■<sn»on, W. Comments on the Secrets of ang-
ling. 8 pp. (Arber, E., Eng. gamer, v. 1, p. 191.)—
JHiindHhl, C. M. Line fishing. 23 pp. (London, In-
ternat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 7, p. 279.)— Phillips,
B. Primitive fish-hook. 7 pp. (Century Mag. v. 3, 1883,
p. 898.)— Praelical tiHhcrnicn'N conifrcss. 99 pp.
(London, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 4, p. 305.)
—Senior. W. Angling in Gt. Britain. 82 pp. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 2, p. 359.)— Sea
fisher in foreign parts. 24 pp. (Bickerdyke, J., and
others, SeaJUhing, p. 421 : Badminton Libr.)— Skinner,
J. Angling clubs. 8 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Ex-
hib. Literature, v. 11, p. 569.)— ThanieN fiNlilnf;. 9 pp.
{Frater't Mag. v. 9, 1834, p. 88.)— WalHli. R. F. Im-
proved facilities for the capture, economic transmission,
and distribution of sea fishes. 37 pp. ( London, Inter-
nat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 7, p. 115.)— Wells, H. P.
Fly fishing. 8 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 70, 1885, p. 774.)—
Wheeldon, J. P. Angling clubs and preservation
Bocietics of London and the provinces. 79 pp. (London,
Internat. Fish. Exhib. lAterature, v. 3, p. 99.)— Practical
leaaons In the gentle craft. 85 pp. (London, Internat.
Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 3, p. 441.)
See aUo BasH.- Nalinon.— Sardines.- Nports.—
Tront. AUo Fisheries.— Fishermen.— Fishes.
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Benjamin, W. E. Catalogue of scarce and
rare books, comprising many relating to ang-
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fo. — 17E2
Pishtoft, Great hawthorn tree of 3 pp.
Stevenson, W. (Andrews, "W., Bygone Lincolnahire,
p. 212.)
Fishwick, Lt.-Col. Henry. 1835—.
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Lancashire library : a bibliographical ac-
count of books on topography, biography,
history, science . . . relating to the county
palatine. London, 1875. 4°. L.41
Lancashire in the time of Charles II. 20pp. (Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 33, 1881, p. 23.)
— Lancashire in the time of Elizabeth. 20 pp. (Royal
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 6, 1877, p. 183.)— Little Itlitton
Hall, the property of the Sherburns, Holts, Beaumonts,
Aspinalls, etc. 3 pp. 1 pi. (Gray, H., Vieiot of the old
halls of Lancashire and Cheshire, p. 35.) — Itoelidale in
the beginning of the 17 century. 22 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 38, 1889, p. 15. )
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Pisiolojia del solteron y de la solterona.
Couailhac, J. J. L. 2337
Fi.sk, Franklin Woodbury, D.D. 1820—
Manual of preaching. Lectures on hom-
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Fisk, Wilbur.
Prentice, G. American religious leaders:
Wilbur Fisk. 1890. 3765
Fiske, Amos K. Protest against dogma.
12 pp. (Forum, v. 9, 1890, p. 66.)— Remedies for munic-
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p. 170.)
Fiske, Lt. Bradley A. Naval battle of the
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Fiske, Daniel Willard, Ph. D.
Cornell University Library. Catalogue of
the Rhaeto-Romanic collection presented to
the library by Willard Fiske. 1894. L.43
Fiske, Frank S. (Tr.)
Mississippi bubble : a memoir of John
Law. See Thiers, M. J. L. A. (in preceding
catalogue).
Fiske, John, LL. D. 1842—.
American political ideas, viewed from the
standpoint of universal history. New York,
1885. 12°. —1358
American Revolution. [With maps.] Bos-
ton, 1897. 2 V. 8°. .2656
Beginnings of New England ; or, the Puri-
tan theocracy in its relations to civil and re-
ligious liberty. Boston, 1889. 12°. 2627
FISKE, John
1441
FITCHBURG, Mass.
Civil government in the United States
considered with some reference to its origins.
Boston, 1890. 8°. —1345
Critical period of American history, 1783-
89. Boston, 1888. 12°. ' 1636
Destiny of man viewed in the light of his
origin. Boston, 1885. 16°. —1458
Discovery of America ; with some account
of ancient America and the Spanish con-
quest. [With portrait.] Boston, 1892. 2 v.
p. 8°. 4646
Edward Livingston Youmans, interpreter
of science for the people ; a sketch of his
life, with selections from his published writ-
ings and extracts from his correspondence
with Spencer, Huxley, Tyndall, and others.
[With portraits.] New York, 1894. 8°. 3782
Idea of God as affected by modern knowl-
edge. Boston, 1886. 12°. —4257
Failure of Aiiicrlcan credit after the Revolution-
ary war. 12 pp. (AUant. Monthly, V. SS, ISS6, p. n.)—
Beginnings of the Aiuprioan ItKvoltitton ; First
crisis of the American Revolution. 42 pp. {Atlant.
Monthly, V. 61, lasS, pp. 398, 498.)— Benedict Arnold's
treaHon. 14 pp. (4((a7i(. ilfon(/iJj/, v. 68, 1890, p. 605.) —
Weakness of the United States government under the
Article.s orcoiirpderntion. 13pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 57, 1886, p. 577.)— Bowler warfarcof the Revolution.
12 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 64, 1889, p. 813.)— Brandy-
wine, 4iierniaiitowii, and Sarato;;a. 19 pp. (At-
lant. Monthly, v. 63, 1889, p. 601.)— Adoption of the Con-
Htitution. 19 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 60, 1887, p. 673.)
—First year of the ('ontinentnl ('onitrreKS. 20 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 62, 1888, p. 358.)- Political conse-
quences in England of <'ornwalliN*M NurreiKler at
Yorktown. 21 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 57, 1886, p. 46.)—
Disaster of I7»0. 18 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 66,
1890, p. 337.)— Europe and i'atliay. 14 pp. (At-
lant, Monthly, V . 6S, 1891, p. 369.)— Doctrine of evolu-
tion, its scope and influence. 34 pp. (Brooklyn Ethical
Assoc. Evolution in sci. etc. p. 433.) — Federal conven-
tion : Completed work of the Federal convention.
32 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 59, 1887, pp. 225, 817.)— Fed-
eralnnion. 12pp. (Harper's Jlfag. v. 70, 1885, p. 407. )—
French alliance and the Conway cabal. 20 pp. (At-
lant. Monthly, V. 64, 1889, p. 220.)— Idea of <Jo«i. 3S pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 56, 1885, pp. 642, 791.)— Eve of Inde-
pendence. 21pp. (^((an(. il/a»>(W3/, V. 62, 1888, p. 612.)
Paul JoncH and the armed neutrality. 20 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 60, 1887, p. 786.)— From Klnif's nionntain
to Yorktown. 19 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 66, 1890,
p. 789.)— ".nanilest dewtlny." 13 pp. (Harper's
Mag. V. 70, 1885, p. 578.)— .Maryland and tlie far
South in the colonial period. 12 pp. (Harper's Mag.v. 66,
1883, p. 414.)— Middle colonlcN before the Revolution.
11 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 66, 1883, p. 913.)— .Wonnionth
and Newport campalsruN. 14 pp. (Atlant. Month-
ly, v. 64, 1889, p. 463.)— Germs of national sovoreiiruty
in the United States. 41 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 58,
1886, p. 648.)— Xew Knj^land in the colonial period.
14 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 66, 1883, p. 111.)- Paper money
craze of I7S6 and the Shay's rebellion. 10 pp. (At-
lant. Monthly, v. 58, 1886, p. 376.)— TiconderoKa. Ben-
ninicton, anfl Oriskany. 21 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
v.63,1889,p.398.)— The town-nieeling. 8pp. (HarperCs
Mag. V. 70, 1885, p. 265.)— I'nited States after the
Revolutionary war. 12 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 67, 1886,
p. 361.)— WaMhinKton's g:reat eanipai|;n. 18 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 63, 1889, p. 20. )
Reconstruction of Europe. Sec Murdock, H.
[Ed.) Appleton's cyclopaedia of Ameri-
can biography. See Wilson, J. G., and Fiske,
J., (in preceding catalogue).
Morley, J. Critical period of American history, by
F. 4 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 824.)— Sc wall, F.
Logical consequence of Mr. Fiske's admission of per-
sonality. 7 pp. (New Englander, v. 45, 1886, p. 434.)
Fi.Sijiict, Honor6 Jean Pierre. 1818-83.
Dictionnaire des c616brit68 de la France ;
class6es par ordre alphabgtique et par dSpar-
tements. Paris [1878]. r. 8°. 1163
Histoire de I'AlgSrie, depuis les temps
anciens jusqu'i nos jours. Illustr. Paris,
1842. 8°. 3404
Pistiana ; or, the oracle of the ring. Dowling,
F. L. —1798
Fitch, Ashbel P.
What Congress has done. See McKinley,
W., and others.
Fitch, C. Capture of Ft. Pillow : vindication
of Gen. Chalmers. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
v. 7, 1879, p. 439.)
Fitch, Charles H. Rise of a mechanical ideal.
12 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 11, 1884, p. 516.)
Fitch, George Hamlin. How California came
into the Union. 18 pp. (Century Mag. v, 18, 1990, p. 775.)
—In a t'liinese theatre. 4 pp. (Century Mag. v. 2,
1882, p. 189.)
Fitch, John. Hubert, P. G., Jr. John Fitch and
Oliver Evans. 3 pp. (!» his Inventors, p. 278.)— l.loyd,
J. T. John Fitch. 8 pp. (In his Steamboat directory,
p. 17.)
Fitch, Joshua Girling, LL. D. Chautauqua
reading circle. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888,
p. 487.)— Introductory address on the inspection and
examination of schools. 14 pp. (London, Intemat.
Health Exhib. Literature, v. 13, p. 230.)— Women and
the nnlversitics. 16 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 68, 1890,
p. 240.)
Fitch, Ralph. 16 cent. Voyage by Syria to
Siam, 1583-91. 21 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 2,
p. 382.)
and Newbery, John. Voyage to the East
Indies and back, 1683-91, with John Newbery's letters.
23 pp. (Arber, E., Eng. gamer, v. 3, pp. 167, 194.)
Fitch, Robert.
Views of the gates of Norwich, made in
the years 1792-93, with an historical introduc-
tion. Norwich, 1861. 4°. 2532
Fitch, Thomas, and others.
Reasons why the British colonies, in Amer-
ica, should not be charged with internal
taxes, by authority of Parliament ; humbly
offered, for consideration, in behalf of the
colony of Connecticut. New-Haven, 1764,
repr. Hartford, 1881. 8°. (Hoadly, C. J.,
Public records of col. of Conn. v. 12. ) .2614
Fitch, W. H., and Smith, W. G. Illustrations
of the British flora : a series of wood en-
gravings, with dissections of British plants.
Forming an illustrated companion to Mr.
Bentham's Handbook ... 3 ed. revised and
enlarged. London, 1892. p. 8° —2687
Fitchburg-, Mass. Emerson, W. A. Fitch-
burg past and present. 1887. .2626
Willis, H. A. Fitchburg in the War of
the rebellion. 1866. 2664
PITTBOGEN, Christian Wilhelm
1442
FITZGERALD, Percy Hethrington
Fittbogren, Christian Wilhelm. Schwarze, R.
C. W. Fittbogen. 1 p. {Biog. jahrb. /. alterth. p. 33;
Jahrab. ueber fortMhr. der data, alterth. T. 20, 1881.)
Fitting:, Hermann Heinrich. 1831—.
Ueber das alter der schriften roemischer
juristen von Hadrian bis Alexander. Basel,
1860. 4°. —1311
Fittleton, England. Pittletonand Hackleston :
notes of manorial descent. 3 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hi»t. Mag. v. 11, 1869, p. 259.)
Sec also Wiltshire.
Fitz-Adain, Adam, p8eud. See Moore, E.
(in preceding catalogue).
Fitz-Alaii, John, 17 Earl of Arundel. Fierney,
M. A. Discovery of the remains of John, 17 Earl of
Arundel. 8 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 12, 1860,
p. 232.)
Fitzball, E., pseud. See Ball, E.
Fltz-Clareiice, George Augustus Frederick,
1 Earl of Munster. Gallery of literary characters : Earl
of Munster. 2 pp. (Fraaer's Mag. v. 3, 1831, p. 686.)
Fitzgerahl, Edward. 1809-83. Works. New
York, 1887. 2 v. 8°. 2161
Contents, .l^irhylnx. Agamemnon : a tragedy, v. 1.
— Bloirrapliiral iirofnte, v. 1.— t^aldoron «le la
Rarra, P. Beware of smooth water; Gil Perez, the
Gallician ; Keep your own secret ; Mayor of Zalamea ;
Painter of his own dishonour; Three judgments at a
blow, V. 2.— <'rabbe"» Tales of the hall, v. 1.—
Kiiphraiior: a May^iay conversation at Cambridge,
V. 1.— JAinee, Moolla Noor ed-Deen Abd-er-Rahman.
SaUmin and Abs&l, v. 1.— Life of JAnii, v. 1.— Omar
KbayyAm. Rub4iy4t, v. 1,— Oiiinr KhH.r.vAni'N
vrave, v. 1.— Omar KliayyAin'w life, v. 1.— Po-
loniuM : a collection of wise saws, and modern in-
stances, V. 1.— NiiflTolk sea phraseN, v. 2.
Letters and literary remains. Ed by W.
A. Wright. London, 1889. 3 v. 12°. 2106
Contents. .Ksiehyliis. Agamemnon : a tragedy, v. 3.
— Bmineld Hall, v. 3.— Calclcron lie la Rarea, P.
Beware of smooth water ; Gil Perez ; the Gallician ; Keep
your own secret ; Mayor of Zalamea ; Painter of his own
dishonour ; Three judgments at a blow, v. 2. — C'hroiio-
nioro!i, V. 3.— l>ownfnll aii<l fieath of KiiiK 4E<II-
piiM : a drama, v. 3.— Eiiphranor, v. 2.~Bird's.eye
view of Farf(l-I'<l<liii Attar's Hir<l parliament,
V. 2.— JAmee, Moolla Noor ed-Deen Abd-er-Rahman.
Sal&ra&n and Absfil, v. 3.— Notice of JAini's life. v. 3.
— I^etters. v. 1.— .^i|chty ma^leian, v. 3. — Omar
KliayyAin. Rubftiyftt, v. 3.— Omar Khayyim, the as-
tronomer poet of Persia, v. 3.— From Petrarc*li. v. 3.—
Preface to I'oloniiis. v. 3.— Introduction to ReailiiiK^s
in ('rabbe, v. 3.— Nnrh sliiff as dreams arc made
of: a drama, v. 3.— Tlr8;irs Kparilen. v. 3.
( TV. ) Six dramas of Calderon. See Cal-
deron de la Barca, P.
Rnron. T. R. Edward Fitzgerald. 21 pp. (New
Engtander, v. 52, 1890, pp. 24, 117.)— BiOKra|>hiral
prefare. 16 pp. {Works, v. 1, p. vii.)— *iosse, E. W.
Edward Fitzgerald. 14 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 46, 1889,
p. 67.)— <Jroome. P. H. Edward Fitzgerald ; an after-
math. 18 pp. [Blackwood's Mag. v. 146, 1889, p. 615.)
See also Atlant. Monthly, v. 65, 1890, p. 133.
Fitzfjt'Kiltl, George Robert. Ashton, J. George
K. Fitzgerald. 42 pp. ( Tn hit Eighteenth century waifs,
p 135. )
Fltzgoraltl, Henry G. Sunken French fleet at
Abonkir bay. With chart. 8 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
v. 143, 18S8, p. 805.)
Fitzgorsiltl, John D. Mr. H. H. Champion on
the Australian strike. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 29,
1891, p. MS.)
Fitzgerald, Maurice.
Great Britain. House of Commons. Sev-
eral informations of John MacNamarra, Mau-
rice Fitzgerald, and James Nash : relating to
the horrid popish plot in Ireland . . . 1680.
( With Gt. Brit. House of Commons, Votes
1680. ) 1552
Fitz-Gerald, Maurice Purcell (Tr.) Crowned
Hippolytus of Euripides, together with a
selection from the pastoral and lyric poets of
Greece. Tr. into English verse. London,
1867. 16°. 3343
Contents. Alcaens. Fragments. — Airman. Frag-
ments.—Anaereon. Fragments.- Arion. Fragment.
— .Ariphron. Fragment.— Bacchylidcs. Fragments.
— Rion. Idyl.— Euripides. €hresphontes: fragment.—
Crowned Hippolytus.— Ereelitheas, Fragment.—
Kvenns. Fragments.— Ibyeus. Fragments.— Philos-
tratus. Island of Achilles. — I/yeoplironiden.
Fragments. — Meleasrer. Fragments. — Nosehnn.
Idyls. — Paul the Silentiary. Fragment. — Pindar.
Fragment. — Plato. Fragments. — Nappho. Frag-
ments.—Sintinlas Thebanns. Fragment.— Simo-
nides. Fragments. — Stesieliorus, Fragment. —
Tlieoerltns. Idj'ls.- Tlmothens. Fragment.
Fitzgerald, Rev. P., and M'Gregor, J. J.
History, topography, and antiquities of the
county and city of Limerick ; with a prelimi-
nary view of the history and antiquities of
Ireland. Dublin, 1826-27. 2 v. 8°. 2595
Fitzgeraltl, Lady Pamela. Burke, Sir J. B.
story of Pamela. 22 pp. (In his Rise of great families,
p. 65.)
Fitzgeraltl, Percy Hethrington. 1834—. Book
fancier ; or, the romance of book collecting.
Ix)ndon, 1886. 12°. W. 58
Contents. Of the atietion room.- Of biii<lin«i: and
its curiosities.— Of booU eolieotors and book dealers.
—Of «'axtons and the English printers.— Of the Klxe-
virs. Plantins, and old printers. —Of Oranserins;
and Dickensiana.— Of illustrated Iraoks and "lui-
urious editions." — Concerning the ineunables or
cradle books.— Of the library.— Of the Mazarin
HIble. — Curiosities of printing. —Shakespeare
folios and quartos.
Charles Lamb ; his friends, his haunts, and
his books. London, 1866. sq. 12°. 4707
Chronicles of Bow St. Police-Office, with
an account of the magistrates, " runners,"
and police. London, 1888. 2 v. 8°. 1514
Famous forgery, being the story of "the
unfortunate" Doctor Dodd. London, 1865.
12°. 4703
Kings and queens of an hour : records of
love, romance, oddity, and adventure. Lon-
don, 1883. 2 v. 8°. 3793
Contents. ReekfortI and Fonthill Abbey, v. 2.—
George Rrunimel, v. 2.— An old lady's love : the story
of Conway, the actor, v. 2.— Bp. of Merry, v. 2.— Beau-
tiful Countess of I»evonsliire. v. 2.— Story of Hugh
Klllot, v. 2.— Story of Mrs. Fltirhorbert, v. 2.— Ro-
mantic story of Sir Philip Frani-ls, v. 1.— Early loves of
Uibbon and Pitt, v. 1.— The beautiful Clnnninirs.
V. 1.— Lady Hamilton, v. I.— Ireland and the Shake-
speare forgeries, v. 2.— Paul Jones, v. 2.— Duchess of
KiuKstou, V. 2.— Story of I.,. K. I<. v. 1.— Story of
•' IHIe-mie," v. 2.— Story of Theodore of Corsica, v. 1.
-Story of Peg Wofllngtoii, v. 2.
FITZGERALD, Percy Hethriugton
1443
FITZROY, Augustus Henry
Life and times of John Willf es, M. P., Lord
Mayor of London, and Chamberlain. Lon-
don, 1888. 2 V. 12°. 4796
— — Life and times of William IV. Including a
view of social life and manners during his
reign. London, 1884. 2 v. 8°. 1515
Life of Mrs. Catherine Clive, with an ac-
count of her adventures on and off the stage,
a round of her characters, together with her
correspondence. London, 1888. 12°. 4796
Lives of the Sheridans. London, 1886.
2 V. 8°. 4785
• London city suburbs as they are to-day.
Illustr. by W. Luker, Jr. London, 1893. 4°.
1502
Recreations of a literary man ; or, does
writing pay? London, 1882. 2 v. 12°. 2227
Contents. Art in Ihe slreols, v. 2.— Bohlnil the
scpnos.v. 1.— Old l>«»kNrllcr» and their hobbies, v.2.
— B««k»(«!lH and book-boxes, v. 2.— Entertainment
for bronkl'Rst, v. 1.— Old ciitalo^riics, v. 2.— Day-
dreams : Old CliriNtnins <In.yN, v. 2.— t'oniitry-
lioiiNO life, V. 2.— The Hiary. v. 1.— Charles nu-keiis
as an editor, v. 1.— Charles Dickens at home, v. 1.— Lit-
erary friends: Forstcr-i'ai'l.yle, v. 1.— Day-dreams:
lloliUtiy ports, v. 2.— At the ItliiNciiin reRdiiijt-
rowin, V. 2.— I'ntornostor Kon-, v. 1.— Modern
|>rin(in»:, v. 2.— The Stiiily, v. 1.— Our Miibiirbaii
coiniiioii, V. 2.— Day-dreams : Some old SiiiKlRyN,
V. 2.— The Tavern, v. 1.— My dogs: T«l»y, v. 2.— My
dogs: the Vixens, v. 2.— Story of a naltz, v. 1.
Frances AbinK'lon. 20 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and
Hutton, L., Actors and actresses, v. 1, p. 189.)— llrlJa
Donna: or, the Cross before the name. [Anon.] 127 pp.
(Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 61, 18S3, pp. 273, 391, 529, 666 ; v. 62,
1863, pp. 101, 168, 287, 106, 536, 656.)— George Ann Rplla-
ni.v. 9 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and Hutton, L., Actors
and actresses, v. 1, p. 209.)— midriiis^ton llii! barris-
ter: a romance of two syrens. 139 pp. {Dublin Univ.
Mag. V. 59, 1862, pp. 88, 194, 314, 491, 616, 726; V. 60, 1862,
pp. 99, 213, 327, 450, 690 ; Rev. of in Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 61,
1863, p. 703.)
Mr. Fitzgerald's Life of George IV. 39 pp. ( Westm.
Bev. n. s. V. 60, 1881, p. 70.)
Fitzjferalrt, W. N. P.
Stabler, E. Review of the pamphlet of
W. N. P. Fitzgerald ... in opposition to the
extension of the patent of O. Hussey. [Anon.']
1855, repr. 1897. ( With his Overlooked pages
of reaper hist. ) — 2723
Fitzharris, Edward.
Tryal and condemnation of, for high-trea-
son, 9 of June, 1681. London, 1681. fo. 4541
Fitzhcrl)crt, Mrs. Maria Anne Smythe. Fitz-
gerald, p. H. story of F. 89 pp. (,In his Kings and
queens of an hour, v. 2, p. 257.)
See also Opori;e IV, King of Ot. Britain.
Fitzhcrbcrt, Nicholas. 1550-1612. Oxonien-
Bia in Anglia academiae descriptio. 1602. 32 pp. (Plum-
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J. Vlamische studien. 18 pp. {Dcutsch. rundschau,v.27,
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I'ostde Flandres. 7 pp. (Bouquet, M., i2ec. hist. Gau(e«,
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Flanders, Numismatics.
Demay, G. Inventaire des sccaux de la
Flandre. 1873, 2 v. 3701
I>iiraiifl. A. Ddcouvertes de qnclques monnaics an-
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Flandcs, Juan de. Justi, K. Juan de Flandes,
ein niederlaendischer hofmaler Isabella der Katho-
lischen. 12 pp. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb.
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Flandiii,, Jean Marie Etienne. 1853—.
Assemblies provinciales dans I'Empire re-
main et I'ancienne Prance. Des conseils gfinfi-
raux de d6partements. Auxerre, 1877. 8°.
—2342
Flandina, Antonino {Ed.)
II codice Filangeri e il codice speeiale.
Privilegi inediti della citta di Palermo. Pa-
lermo, 1891. r. 8°. (Soc. sicil. per la storia
patria, Documenti 1 s : Diplomatica, v. 14. )
4392
(Ed.) Statuti ordinamenti e capitoli della citt4 di
Polizzi. 56 pp. (Soc. sicil. per la storia patria, Docu-
•mcnti 2 s: Consuetudini, v. 1, p. 213.)
Flaiidrau, Charles Eugene. 1828 — . Ink-pa^
du-ta massacre of 1857. 22 pp. (Minn. Hist. Soc. Coll.
V. 3, 1880, p. 386.)
Flandrla. See Flanders.
Flandrijs. Fragmente eines mittelniederlaen-
dischen rittergedichtes, zum ersten male her-
ausg. von Johannes Franck. Strassburg, 1876.
8°. (Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others, Quellen
undforschungen, y. IS.) ■ — 3166
Flandrin, Jean Hippolyte. 1809-64-. Lettres.
29 pp. {Correspondant, v. 63, 1864, p. 801.)
BoiNKard, F. Peinture religieuse : Flandrin, Dela-
croix. 20 pp. {Correspondant, v. 55, 1862, p. 728.)— I.a-
{;raii)t:e, L. Hippolyte Flandrin. 30 pp. {Correspon-
dant, V. 61, 1861, p. 740.)
PLANNER, Henry G.
1447
FLECK, August
Flaniier, Henry G. Planner's North Carolina
battery at the battle of the crater. 2 pp. (Southern Hist.
Soc. Papers, v. 5, 1878, p. 247.)
Flat, Paul. Eugfene Delacroix. 55 pp. (Dela-
croix, F. v., Journal, v. 1, p. i.)
{Ed.) Journal de Eugfene Delacroix. See
Delacroix, P. V. E.
Flatbiisli, N. Y. Vanderbilt, G. L. Social
history of Flatbush, and manners and customs
of the Dutch settlers in Kings county. 1881.
3567
Fhlthc, Heinrich Theodor. 1827—.
Zeitalter der restauration und revolution,
1815-51. Berlin, 1883. r. 8°. (Oncken, W.,
Allgem. geschichte, 4 hauptabth. 2 th. ) 3723
Fliitliead Tiidiaiis. See Kalispel Indians.
Flather, John J.
Dynamometers and the measurement of
power. New York, 1892. 12°. —2726
Flaubert, Gustave. Brandes, G. M. C. Gus-
tave Flaubert. 28 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 27, 1881,
p. 390.) The same in English, 51 pp. (/n his Eminent
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de F. et de George Sand. 11 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes,
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3Irs. N. H. Gustave Flaubert and George Sand. 16 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 20, 1886, p. 693.)— Klein, H. Gustav
Flaubert in seinen briefen an Georg Sand. 10 pp. ( Un-
sere Zeit, 1884, v. 2, p. 753.)— Xote on F. 4 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 50, 1882, p. 271.)— Ponlninrtin, A. de. Ro-
man bourgeois et le Roman d6niocrate. MM. About et
F. 18 pp. (C'orrcspojidani, V. 41, 1857, p. 289.)— Sclicrer,
E. H. A. Roman de P. 11 pp. (In his Etudes critiques
sur la litt^rat, contemp. v. 4, p. 233.)~Two French
men of Ipttcrs. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 68, 1891,
p. 695.)
Flavacourt, Hortense PelicitS de Mailly-Nesle,
Marquise de. tioncourt, E. L. A. H. de, and Goncourt,
J. A. de. Miles, de Nesle. 181 pp. (In their Maitresses
de Louis XV, v. 1, p. 1.)
Flavie. Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A. D. (G. Sand,
pseud.), (Euvres compl. v. 36. — 4177
Flaviguy, Catherine Moitessier, Comtesse de.
1843 — . Dans les forets. 71 pp. (Correspondant, n. s.
V. 92, 1882, p. 994 ; v. 93, 1882, p. 58.)— Sur les niontasncN.
65 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 94, 1883, pp. 925, 1118.) —
Marie de UlferN. 27 pp. (C'orrespandant, n. s. v. 90, 1882,
p. 702.)
Flavio, Biondo. Viertel, A. Flavius Blondus
ueber die auf!indung der Ciceronischen Briefe. 3 pp.
(Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 36, 1881, p. 150.)
Flavins Alcibiades, Titus. Hirschfeld, G.
Die familie des F. 10 pp. (Hermes, v. 7, 1873, p. 52.)
Flax. Leeson, J. R. (Ed.) Plax, shall it be
"free" or "protected"? 1888. —4686
United States. State, Department of.
Special consular reports. Beet^sugar indus-
try and flax cultivation in foreign countries.
1891. —4553
The same. ( U. S. 52 Cong. 1 sess. House
miscel. doc. v. 16.)
WnrrMAN, E. A. Flax culture : an outline
of the history and present condition of the
flax industry in the United States. 1888.
—4686
Health of minors employed in manufactories of cot-
ton, woollen, silk, flay, and jute. 15 pp. (Mass. State
Board of Health, Report, 1871, p. 409.)
.See also A;;rl<-nlliire. — UnniaMk. — I.lnen. —
Mann tad II rew. — Sitinnln;;:.
Flaxle.v Abbej', the existing remains. 4 pp.
1 pi. Middleton, J. H. (Bristol and Gloucest. Arcbaeol.
Soc. Trans, v. 6, 1881-82, p. 280.)
Flaxloy ffrang*'. 22 pp. Heane, W. C. (Bristol
and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 6, 1881-82, p. 284.)
Flaxinaii, John. Cunningham, A. John Plax-
man. 79 pp. ( In his Lives of Brit, painters, etc., v. 3,
p. 237.)— Fairliolf. F. W. John Flaxman. 11pp. (In
his Homes ... of Eng. artists, p. 101.)— Malilen, H.
Flaxman. 10 pp. (In hib Distinguished men of mod.
times, V. 4, p. 334.)
Flaxwell, England. Troli/)PB, E. Sleaford,
and the wapentakes of Plaxwell and Asward-
hurn. 1872. .2536
See also Ijineoliit«hlre.
Fleau de Naples. 23 pp. Dumas, A., CEumes
compl. V. 30, p. 275.
Fleay, Rev. Frederick Gard.
Biographical chronicle of the English
drama, 1559-1642. London, 1891. 2 v. 8°. 3314
Chronicle history of the life and work of
Wm. Shakespeare, player, poet, and play-
maker. London, 1886. 8°. 3304
Chronicle history of the London stage,
1559-1642. London, 1890. 8°. 3314
Guide to Chaucer and Spenser. London,
1877. 16°. (Collins, W., School and college
classics.) 3127
Introduction to Shakesperian study. Lon-
don [1877]. 16°. (Collins, W., Eng. classics.)
3127
Shakespeare manual. London, 1878. 16°.
3397
On the actor lists, 1578-1642. 38 pp. (Royal Hist.
Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1881, p. 44.) -On the career of Samuel
nauiel. 12 pp. (^?i9(ia, V. 11, 1889, p. 619.)— Annals of
the career of Nathaniel Flolil. 9 pp. (Eng. studien,
V. 13, 1889, p. 28.)— On the chronology of the plays of
Fletcher and HasNintfer. 21pp. (Eng. studien, v. 9,
1886, p. 12.)— On the interpretation of the early mythol-
ogies of (<lreece and India. 17 pp. (.im. Antiq.v.5,
1883, p. 1.)— Neglected facts on llainlet. 11pp. (Eng.
studien, v. 7, 1884, p. 87.)— On the history of theatres in
IiOiidoii, from their first opening in 1576 to their closing
in 1642. 20 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 10, 1882, p. 114.)
-Lectures on |iol.vtlieisni. 31 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 6,
1884, pp. 73, 159, 225, 289.)
Fleelifere, Rev. J. W. de la. See Fletcher, Rev.
J. W.
Fleeliier, Esprit, Bp. of Nlmes. 1632-1710.
Oraisons funfebres, aveo les notes de tous
les commentateurs ; pr6cSd6es d'un discours
sur I'oraison fungbre par Dussault. Paris,
1828. 8°. 2211
llruiiell*re, F. Eloquence de F. 12 pp. (Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1885, 3 p«r. v. 72, p 213.)— <'liani|>a«;ny. F.
J. M. T. H., Comte de. M^moires de F. 10 pp. (Corre-
spondant, V. 13, 1846, p 965.)— I>ii*isaiilt, J. J. Notice
sur F. 28 pp. (Flgchier, E., Bp. of Nlmes, Oraisons
fun^bres, p. xxxvii.)
Fleck, August. Der betonte vocalismus einiger
altostfranzoesischer sprachdenkmaeler und
die assonanzen der Chanson des Loherains
verglichen. Marburg, 1877. 8°. —2133
FLECKEISEN, Alfred
1448
FLEMING, Paul
Fleckeiseu, Alfred {Ed. ) 1820—.
Catonianae poesis reliquiae. See Cato, M.
P. ( Cenaorixis. )
(Ed.) T. M. Plauti Comoediae. SeePlau-
tns, T. M. (in preceding catalogue).
Fleokiioe, Richard. — circa 1678.
./Enigmatical characters : being rather a
new work, then new impression of the old.
London, 16a5. 16°. 1327
Epigrams of all sorts, made at divers times
on several occasions. London, 1670. 16°. 1327
Fleet, Charles.
Glimpses of our ancestors in Sussex ; with
sketches of Sussex characters, remarkable
incidents, etc. 2 ed. Lewes, 1882. 8°. 2544
The same. Illustr. 28. Lewes, 1883. 8°. 2544
Fleet, John Faithfull. 1847—. Copper-plate
grant of the Dcvagiri-Yadava King Siiighana II. 8 pp.
4 pi. ( Royal Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Joum. v. 15, 1883, p. 383. ;
— Five ooppt^r-plate iirrRiitH of the western CbalU'
kya dynasty, from the Karnul district. 22 pp. 5 pi
(Royal Asiat. .Soc. Bombay, Journ. v. 16, 1885, p. 223.)-
tlAdAvnrl <-0|>|>or-plnto t^rniit of the R&J& Prithivi-
mftla. 7 pp. 2 pi. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Joum.
V. 16, 1885, p. 114.)— Note on a matter arising out of the
Uuptn era. 17 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Joum
V. 18, 1894, p. 71.)
Fleet prison.
ASHTON, J. The Fleet. Its river, prison,
and marriages. 1888. 1515
See aim I.oiiclon.
Fleets. See Naval art and science.
Fleetwooil, Charles. —1692.
Answer to the humble- representation of
Col. Morley . . . wherein he declares . . . for a
free Parliament, as the only expedient for
England's settlement. [London, 1659.] sm.
4°. ( Commonwealth tracts, v. 2. ) 4555
and others. Letter from the officers at
Whitehall to the officers under Gen. Monck
in Scotland. With the answer of Gen. Monck
and his officers thereunto. Edinburgh, 1659.
sm. 4°. ( Commonwealth tracts, v. 2. ) 4555
Fleetwootl, William, D. D. 1656-1723. Works.
New ed. Oxford, 1854. 3 v. 8°. —3254
OontenU. Biirctvtt, J. Letter to some attorney's
clerks of his acquaintance, written six days before his
execution, v. 3.— Letter to an inhabitant of the parish of
St. Andrew's Holborn, about new ct^roiMMiilcs in the
Church, V. 3.— Judgment of the I'hiiroli of Eiify^lHiKl
in the case of lay-baptism and of Dissenters' baptism,
V. 3.— <'otinnellor'i( plen for the divorce of Sir G. D.
and Mrs. F., v. 3. — Chronicon preciosum ; or, an account
of KnirliHh money, the price of corn, and other
commodities, for the last 600 years, v. 3. — Reason-
able communicant; or, an explanation of the doc-
trine of the sacrament of the I^ord'H Niipp«r, in
all its parti), from the communion service, v. 3.— Essay
upou iniritfleo, v. 3.— PaplBt* not excluded from the
throne upon the account of religion, v. 3.— Defence of
prayInK before sermon as directed by the LV canon,
V. 8.— Thirteenth chapter of the KoniaiiH vindicated
from the abusive senses put upon it, v. 3.— MorinoiiM,
T. I, 2.— Life and miracles of St. Wln«fre4lo, together
with her litanies, v. 3.
Fleet\v«K>d : or, the new man of feeling. 3 v.
Godwin, W. 1293
Fleiselier, Ernst Gerhard {Ed.) 1799-1832.
Gallery to Shakspeare's Dramatic works
in outlines. See Retzsch, F. A. M.
Fleischer, Heinrich Leberecht. Mueller, A.,
and Socin, A. Heinrich Thorbecke's wissenschaftlicher
nachlass und H. L. Fleischer's lexikalische samnilungen.
28 pp. (Deutch. raorg. gesells. Zeils. v. 45, 1891, p. 465.)—
I»«'rlscli, W. Verzeichniss der aus Fleischer's nachlass
der Deutschen morgenlaendischen gesellschaft ueber-
kommcncn mucnzen. 3 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gcscUs.
Zeits. V. 45, 1891, p. 292.)— Seydol, R. II. Fleischer:
Ueber die nioeglichkeit einer normativen aesthetik.
6 pp. (Zeils. f. philoa. v. 102, 1893, p. 133.)
Fleischer, Oskar. Zum kuenstlerjubilaeum
Joseph Joachim's. 0 pp. ( l/risere 2ei(, 1889, v. 1, p. 201.) ♦
Fleischhiickcr, Robert von {Ed.)
Lanfrank's Science of cirurgie. See Lan-
franc, Abp. of Canterbury.
Fleisehinan, Adolf. Die berner ueberein-
kunft zum schutze des urheberrechts. 15 pp. {Unaere
Zeil, 1888, V. 2, p. 314.) -Julius C<roMNO und sein neuestes
werk "das volkramslied." 15 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1890,
v. 1, p. 143.)— Das WnUounliniiNPiini lii !Hn«nrlipn
und dessen director Prof. Dr. W. H. von Riehl. 12 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 2, p. 152.)— Dr. Max von IN-Iloil-
kofer und die hygiene. 16 pp. ( Unsere Zeil, 1889,
V. 1, p. 108.)
Flcishiiiau, S. L. (Tr.)
Romantic school. See Heine, C. J. H. (in
preceding catalogue).
Flcininsr, Abraham ( Tr. ) Circa 1552-1607.
Of English dogs. See Caius, J.
Fleniiugr, Albert. Revival of hand spinning
and weaving in Westmoreland. 7 pp. (Century Mag.
v. 15, 1889, p. 521.)
Fleiiiiiig, David Hay. Scotland after the union
of the crowns. 40 pp. 6 pi. (Paton, J., Scottish nat.
mem. p. 87.)
{Ed.) Register of the minister, elders,
and deacons of the Christian congregation of
St. Andrews. 1559-1600. Edinburgh, 1889-
90. 2 V. 8°. (Scottish Hist. Soc. Pub. v. 4, 7.)
.2566
Fleiuiiijir, George, LL. D. 1833—. Suppression
of rabies in the United Kingdom. 16 pp. (Nineleenlk
Cent. V. 27, 1890, p. 497.)— Vivlseotloii and the diseases
of animals. 11pp. (iVincfcenift C'trnf. v. 11, 1882, p. 468.)
( Tr. ) Treatise on the parasites and para-
sitic diseases of the domesticated animals.
See Neumann, L. G.
Flcniing, George, pseud. See Fletcher, J. C.
Fleiiuiig-, J. A.
Alternate current transformer in theory
and practice. [Illustr.] London, 1889-92. 2 v.
8°. —1534
Fleming', John C. Are we Anglo-Saxons?
4 pp. (JV. Am. Rev. v. 153, 1891, p. 253.)
Fleiuiiig, Marjorie.
Brown, J. Marjorie Fleming, a sketch,
being the paper entitled Pet Marjorie, a story
of child life fifty years ago. 1884. 4773
Note. Also in his John Leech and other papers, p. 197.
FleininK:, Paul. 1609-40.
Auserlesene gedichte. Leipzig, 1822. 16°.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter des 17
Jahr. V. 3. ) 2347
FLEMING, Sandford
1449
FLETCHER, Rev. John William
FIciiiiiiji>', Sandford, LL. D. 1827—.
Appeal to the Canadian Institute on the
rectification of Parliament. Toronto, 1892.
8°. —3492
Report on surveys and preliminary opera-
tions on the Canadian Pacific Railway up to
Jan. 1877. Maps and charts to accompany
report up to Jan. 1874. Ottawa, 1877. 2 v.
8°. —2734
Fleiniiig-jWilliam Stuart. Scotch-Irish settlers
in South Carolina, and their descendants in Maury co.,
Tennessee. 9 pp. (Scotch-Irish. See. of Am. Proc. at
Columbia, p. 202.)
Fleiniiig:. See also Flemyng.
Fleniiiis'S and their chimneys in Pembroke-
shire, The. 7 pp. 2 pi. Allen, W. O. B. (Brit. Archacol.
Assoc. Joum. V. 41, 18&5, p. 117.)
Fleiiii.sli ballads and song-s, Liebrecht, P.
Vlaemische maerchen und volkslieder. 13 pp. (Ocrma-
nia, V. 1-1, 1869, p. 84.)
Flemish laiis''iiiS'P» Meyer, J. D. M6moire
sur I'origine de la diffgrence relative i rus.age de la
langue fiamaude ou wallonne. 57 pp. (Brussels, Acad.
Nouv. mim. v. 3, 1826, p. 435.)
See also 1>ilt('ll laii;t;i>i^K'^-
Fleiiiisli literature, History and criticism.
Haek, D. Das vlaemische schriftthnm im 19 jahrhundert.
10 pp. (,Unsere Zeil, 1889, v. 1, p 151.)— Ko.vinPlllen,
L. van. Trois po&tes flamands. 20 pp. {Rev. d. deitx
mandes, 1890, 3 p^r. v. 101, p. 680.)— Ro«Ienb<»r|r, J.
Vlamische studien. 18 pp. (Deutsch. rundsehaii, v. 27,
' 1881, p. 117.)
See also ne1$:ri<i» litornlurp.
Flemish i>eoplc. See Flanders.
Flemming, Paul. See Fleming, P.
Flemyns:, (— ). Ballat of evil wives. 4 pp.
(Sibbald, J., Chronicle of Scottish poetry, v. 3, p. 212.)
Flemyng;. See also Fleming.
Fleres, Ugo. 1857 — . Peccato veniale : no-
vella. 12 pp. (Nuov. antol. 3 8. v. 34, 1891, p. 651.)— La
Re^iiiotta: novella. 15 pp. (Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 27,
1890, p. 503.)— I'll" oiiibra: novella. 12 pp. {Nuov.
antol. 3 s. V. 26, 1890, p. 107.)
Flers, Hyacinthe Camille Spiro Franfois de
Paule de La Motte Ango, Marquis de. 1836 — .
Comte de Paris. Tr. by Constance Ma-
jendie. London, 1889. 8°. 4734
Fletcher, ( — ). Letter on the tone and matter
of Judge Fletcher's printed charge. 32 pp. (Pamph-
leteer, V. 5, 1815, p. 151.)
Fleteher, Alice Cunningham. Oirco 1845 — .
Indian education and civilization. A re-
port prepared in answer to Senate resolution
of Feb. 23, 1885. Washington, 1888. 8". (U. S.
Education, Bureau of, >Spec. report.) — 4361
Fletcher, Andrew, of Saltoun.
Ebskine, D. S., 11 Earl ofBuchan. Essays
on the lives and v/ritings of Fletcher of Sal-
toun and the poet Thomson. 1792. 4735
Fletelier, Archibald. Fletcher, Mrs. E. D.
Memoir of F. 16 pp. (Jn fter Autobiography, p. 361.)
Fletcher, Charles Robert Leslie. 1858 — .
Oustavus Adolphus and the struggle of
Protestantism for existence. New York, 1890.
12°. (Abbott, B., Heroes of the nations. ) 4726
All Noiils CollPMTe versus Lady Jane Stafford, 1587.
72 pp. 1 pi. {In his Collectanea, 1 s., p. 179; Burrows,
M., Collectanea, 2 s. p. 479: Oxford Hist. Soc. V. 5, 16.)
(Ed.) Collectanea, Is. Oxford, 1885. 8°.
( Oxford Hist. Soc. v. 5. ) 2525
Contents. Fletcher, C. R. L. All Soul* <'olle(rP
versus Lady Jane Stafford, 1,587. — Madan, F. Daily
ledger of John Dump. 1520.— Sh.adwell, 0. L. Cata-
logue of the library of Oriel t'o!l<>;rein the 14 century.
— Henson, II. H. Letters relating to OxfoiHl in the Id
century, from originals in the Public Record Office and
British Museum.— Jacksou, T. W. Dr. Walllfi* letter
against Mr. Maidwell, 1700.— Duff, E. G. Account-books
of James WiUUlli;. 1682-1688.
Note.— For 2 s. see Burrows, M.
Fletcher, Mrs. Eliza Dawson. 1770-1858.
Autobiography. With letters and other
family memorials. Boston, 1883. 12°. 4896
Fletcher, Rev. Giles. Circa 1588-1623.
Christ's victory in heaven and on earth :
and triumph over and after death : a poem.
London, 1783. 8°. ( With Fletcher, P., Pur-
ple island. ) 1324
i'ain]>I>ell, T. Lives of G. and P. Fletcher. 3 pp.
(Sanford, E., and Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 5, p. 91.)—
— Wlllinott. R. A. Giles Fletcher. 26 pp. {In hit
Lives of the Eng. sacr. poets, v. 1, p. 62.)
• and Fletcher, Kev. Phinea.s. Select poems.
22 pp. (Sanford, E., and Walsh, B., Jr., Brit, poets,
V. 5. p. 89.)
Fletcher, Grace. Fletcher, Mrs. E. D. Me-
moir of f. 19 pp. (/« ftcr Autobiography, p. 341.)
Fletcher, James. 1811-32.
History of Poland ; from the earliest pe-
riod to the present time. With a narrative
of the recent events, obtained from a Polish
patriot nobleman. New York, 1831. 18°.
{Harper's Fam. Lihr. no 24.) 4337
Fletcher, John. 1579-1625.
Works, with an introduction and explana-
tory notes, by H. Weber. ' See Beaumont, F.,
and Fletcher, J. (in supplement).
Der Aolire briiiler. 96 pp. (Baudissin, W. H. F.
K., Graf von, Ben Jonson u. seine sehule, v. 2, p. 201.) —
Der Spaiilsolie iifiirrcr. 120 pp. (Baudissin, W. H.
F. K., Graf von, Ben Jonson u. seine sehule, v. 1, p. 303.)
Philaster ; Rule a wife and have a wife.
See Beaumont, F., and Fletcher, J.
Boyle, R. Beaumont, Fletcher, and Massinger.
129 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 5, 1882, p. 74; v. 7, 1884, p. 66;
V. 8, 1885, p. 39; V. 9, 1886, p. 209; V. 10, 1887, p. 383.)—
t'olerlflsre, S. T. Notes on Beaumont and F. 27 pp.
{In his Lectures ... on Shakspere, p. 425.)— Fleay, F.
G. On the chronology of the plays of F. and Massinger.
24 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 9 1886, p. 12.)— Lowell. J. R.
Beaumont and F. 5 pp. {In his Old Eng. dramatists,
p. IOC; and Harper's Mag. v. 85, 1892, p. 757.)— **j'in»n«ls,
J. A. Some notes on Fletcher's Valentinian. 12 pp.
{Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 40, 1886, p. 334.)
and Massinger, Philip. Boyle, R. Zur
Barnavelt-frage. 9 pp. {Eng. studien, v. 9, 1886, p. 153.)
Fletcher, or De laFlechfere, Rev. John William.
Benson, J. Life of Rev. John W. De la
Flechfere. 1838. 4881
Tyebman, L. Wesley's designated suc-
cessor : the life, letters, and literary labours
of Rev. John W. Fletcher. 1882. 4894
Sec also London Quart. Rev. v. 60, 1883, p. 136.
FLETCHER, Julia Constance
1450
FLEURY, Abbey
Fletcher, Julia Constance (George Fleming,
pteud.) CircnlSbO—. Leopardi. 13 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
v. 1, 1885, p. 978.)— Strange story of ai»rs«rct Bi-nu-
rhniiip. 19 pp. (itfocmiltan's Jlfoff. v. 55, 1887, pp. 174,
282.)
Fletcher, Lazarus. 1854 — .
Optical indicatrix and the transmission of
light in crystals. London, 1892. 8°. 1513
Fletcher, Rev. Phineas. 1582-1650.
Purple island ; or, the Isle of man : an
allegorical poem. To which is added Christ's
victory and triumph: a poem, by Giles
Fletcher. London, 1783. 8°. 1324
Select poems. See Fletcher, G., and
Fletcher, P.
i'ninpbell, T. Lives of G. and P. Fletcher. 3 pp.
(S.inford, E., and Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 5, p. 91.)—
Wlllniott, B. A. Phineas Fletcher. 3 pp. {In his
Lives of the Eng. sacr. poets, v. 1, p. 88.)
Fletcher, R. ( Tr. ) 17 cent. Ex otio negotium ;
or, Martiall, his epigrams. See Martialis, M. V.
Fletcher, Robert.
Prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets.
Washington, 1882. 4°. (Powell, J. W., U.S.
Geog. and geol. surv. of the Rocky mt. region,
ContHb. to N. Am. Ethnol. v. 5.) —3551
Fletcher, Rev. William George Dimock. 1851—.
Leicestershire pedigrees and royal des-
cents. [Illustr.] Leicester, 1887. r. 8°. 2794
Fletclier, William Isaac. A. L. A. index. An
index to general literature, biographical, his-
torical, and literary essays, etc. Issued by
the publishing section of the American Libra-
ry Association. Boston, 1893. r. 8°. 1113
Poole's Index to periodical literature. Sec-
ond supplement, 1887-92. Boston, 1893. r. 8°.
1113
Note.— For 1 suppl. see Poole, W. F., and Fletcher,
W. I. (in preceding catalogue).
Public libraries in America. Illustr. Bos-
ton, 1894. 16°. (Todd, D. P., Columbian
knowledge s. no. 2. ) W. 38
Index to periodical literature. See Poole,
W. P., and Fletcher, W. I. (in preceding cata^
logue).
{Eid.) Cooperative index to periodicals
for 1890. New York, 1891. r. 8°. W. 62
and Bowker, Richard Rogers {Eds. ) An-
nual literary index, 1892-98. New York, 1893-
97. 5 V. r. 8°. 1113
Fletcher, William Younger.
Bookbinding in France. London, 1894.
r. 8°. (Poryotio, no. 10, 1894.) —4571
English bookbindings in the British Mu-
seum. Illustrations of sixty-three examples,
selected on account of their beauty or histor-
ical interest, with introduction and descrip-
tions. London, 1895. fo. — 17A2
Flct<'hiiijj, Engktnd. Spurrell, P. On the
architecture of Fletchlng church. 6 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex
Archaool. Soc. Coll. v. 4, 1851, p. 237.)— Wllrtp, 8. D.
Fletching, parish and church. 6 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex Arch-
Bcol. Soc. CoU. V. 4, 1851, p. 231.)
Bee alto Mnsaex.
Flcur clc mauve : nouvelle. 32 pp. Monnier,
p. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 52, 1891, pp. 139,
332.)
Fleurette. 12 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 133,
1883, p. 512.)
Fleurs cle Mai. 5 pp. Dudevant, Mme.
A. L. A. D. (Q. Sand, pseud.), CEuvres eompl. v. 86, p. 303.
Fleury, Mile. See Nones, M. F.
Fleury, Abraham Joseph Laute de, dit Benard.
Slniiiio, E. D. de. Abraham Joseph Laute dc Fleury dit
Benard Fleury. 12 pp. (In his Troupe de Voltaire,
p. 815.)
Flenry, Am6d6e. Champagny, P. J. M. T. N.,
Comte de. St. Paul et S6n6que, par F. 11 pp. (Corre-
spondant, v. 32, 1853, p. 141.)
Fleiiry, Andrg Hercule, Cardinal de. Broglie,
J. v. A. Due de. Cardinal de Fleury et la " Pragmatic
Sanction." 25 pp. (iScu. ftisi. v. 20, 1882, p. 257.)
Fleury, Benard. See Fleury, A. J. L. de.
Fleury, Claude, Abb6. 1640-1723.
McBurs des Israelites et des ChrStiens. Ed.
stereotype. Lille, 1821. 12°. —4107
Floury, Edouard. 1815-83.
Etudes rSvolutionnaires. Saint-Just et la
terreur. Paris, 1852. 2 v. 12°. 4687
— - Prance archgologique. Antiquit6s et mo-
numents du dSpartement del' Aisne. Accom-
pagnSe do 140 gravures. Paris, 1877-82. 4 v.
4°. 1721
Fleury, Elie. Circa 1850—. Guerre de 1557 en
Picardie. See Lemaire, E., and others.
Fleury, Fran5ois Louis, Marquis de. Balch,
E. W. Marquis de Fleury, Lt.-Col. in the Continental
army. 3 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 1, 1877, p. 724.) — Wyatt,
T. Lt.-Col. De Fleury. 6 pp. (In his Mem. of generals,
p. 42.)
Fleury, Jean. 1816—.
Litterature orale de la Basse-Normandie
(Hague et Val-de-saire). Paris, 1883. 16°.
{lAUSrat. populaires, v. 11.) 2217
l»nrl» port de mer. 26 pp. (Bev. d. deu.x moTidcs, 1891,
3 pCr. V. 104, p. 626.)
(Ed.) Le Battou^ cassfi. 3 pp. (Romania, v. 10, 1881,
p. 408.)
Rruniincrt, W. J. Fleury: Marivaux et le Mari-
vaudage. 28 pp. (Zeils. /. neufram. spraehe und lit,
v. 5, pt. 2, 1883, p. 129.)
Floury, Jules, dit Charapfleury. 1821—.
Mus6e secret de la caricature. Paris, 1888.
12°. 2293
(Ed.) Sculptures grotesques et symbo-
liques (Rouen et environs). See Adeline, J.
Henley, W. E. Champfieury. 3 pp. (In his Views
and reviews, p. 148.)
Fleury, Louis de. DSpdts de cendres de Nal-
liers (Vendee). 11 pp. (Itev. archiol. 3 s. v. 12, 1888,
p. 349.)
Floury, Paul Pierre Armand de. 1839 — .
Die holz- und marmor-malerei [n. t. p ]
Beriin, n. d. fo. —17 A3
Fleury, Abbey. Catalogus abbatum monas-
terii Floriacensis. 1 p. (Baluze, E., Mwceif. v. 1, p. 79;
Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 15, pt. 1, p. 500.)— i'hroiilcoii
Florlaceiiso. 2 pp. (Baluze, E., Afi«ce((. v. 1, p. 121.)
— «ro«:orins IV, Pope. Epistola de dignitate et privi-
legiis monasterii Floriacensis. 1 p. (Baluze, E., Mis-
cell, v. 3, p. 4.)
FLIBUSTIBRS.
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FLOODS
Flibustiers. See Buccaneers.
Flickc, Robert. 16 cent. Voyage to the coast
of Sp.ain and the Azores, 1591. 3 pp. (Haklnyt, R., Voy-
ages, V. 2, p. 671.)
Flics. See Diptera.
Flic.f, Spanish. Sec Cantharides.
Flicss, Wilhelm. Gegenwaertiger stand der
lehre von der cholera. 20pp. {Deutsch.rundschau,vAO,
1884, p. 399.)
Fliglit, Walter.
Chapter in the history of meteorites. Lon-
don, 1887. 8°. —2485
Flig-ht, A. 11 pp. Dickens, C. J. H., Works,
V. 8, p. 317.
Flight into Egypt. Van Bebber, T. E. 1328
Flight into Egypt. 16 pp. Van Dyke, H.
{Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 44.)
Flight of bird.s. See Birds.
Flinn, David Edgar.
Ireland : its health-resorts and watering
places. London, 1888. 8°. —3767
Flint, Austin, M. D. 1812-86. John Appleton
Swett. 10 pp. (Gross, S. D., Lives of Am. physicians,
p. 722.)
Flint, Austin, Jr., M. D. 1836—. Late theo-
ries concerning fever. 9 pp. {Forum, v. 7, 1889, p. S.'ll.)
— Possible revolution in iiicdtclne. 9 pp. {Forum,
V. 6, 1888, p. 361.)— Revolution in medicine. 10 pp.
{Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 527.)- What shall the public
Hcliools teach? 10 pp. {Forum, v. 5, 1888, p. 146.)— On
the cause of the movements of ordinary respiration.
13 pp. (Brain, v. 4, 1882, p. 43.)— Mechanism of the
Hingrlii); voice. 11pp. (Foritm, v. 4, 1887, p. 612.)
Open door of quackery. See Eggleston,
W. G., and others.
Flint, Earl. Nicaragua foot-prints. 6 pp.
{Am. Antiq. v. 11, 1889, p. 306.)— Antiquities of Nicaragua:
Origin of the I'alciique builderii. 14 pp. {Am.
Antiq. V. 4, 1SS2, p. 289.)
Flint, Robert, D. D. 1838—.
History of the philosophy of history, v. 1.
Edinburgh, 1893. 8°. 2423
Contents. Historical philosophy in France and
French Belgium, and Switzerland.
Vico. Phila., 1884. 16°. (Knight, W.,
Philos. class.) 3851
J. Martineau : A study of rclifpion. 12 pp. (Mirid,
V. 13, 1888, p. 590.)— Theolosicnl tcacliiiii; in a uni-
versity. 3 pp. (London, Intcrnat. Health Exhib. Liter-
ature, V. 15, p. 84.)
Ritcbie, D. G. Flint, Vico. 4 pp. {Mind, v. 9, 1884,
p. 579.)
Flint, Timothy. 1780-1840.
First white man of the west ; or, the life
and exploits of Col. Dan'l Boone, the first
settlor of Kentucky ; interspersed with inci-
dents in the early annals of the country.
Cincinnati, 1851. 12°. 3704
OrlMwold, R. W. Timothy Flint. 6 pp. {In his
Prose writers of America, p. 152. )
Flint, Weston.
Statistics of public libraries in the United
States and Canada. Washington, 1893. 8°.
(U. S. Education, Bureau of. Circulars, no. 7. )
—4361
Flint. See also Flynt.
Vol, m,-lS2,
Flint, Wales.
Taylor, H. Historic notices, with topo-
graphical and other gleanings, descriptive of
the borough and county-town of Flint. 1883.
2594
Flint glas.s. See Glass.
Flint implements, Palaeolithic, in the quater-
nary drift at Reading. 11pp. 2 pi. Stevens, J. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 37, 1881, p. 1.)
Flint implements in Ohio, Remarkable finds
of leaf-shaped. 2 pp. Read, M. C. {Am. Antiq. v. 1,
1878, p. 98. )
Flint.sliire. iS'ee Flint.
Flj6ts«l<iel.i hin meiri. K&lund, K. (Ed.)
(Samfund. til udgivelse af gam. nord. Htt. no.
11. ) -3157
Flloyd, Thomas (Ed. ) 18 cent.
Persian letters. See Montesquieu, C. de S.,
Baron de la Br Me et de.
Flloycl. See also Floyd.
Floating islands. Piers, H. Notice sur les
lies flottantes, entre St. Omer et Clairmarais. 12 pp.
(Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mem. v. 2, pt. 2, 1835, p. 187.)
Floccnlation.
Bliss, W. J. A. Apparent forces between
fine solid particles totally immersed in liquids.
[1895.] (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1895.)
.—2306
Flocon, Ferdinand. Loudun, E. Portraits
parlementaires : Flocon. 7 pp. {C'orrespondant, v. 24,
1849, p. 294.)
Flodden tield. Legend of. 9 pp. (Eraser's
Mag. v. 32, 1845, p. 469.)
Floerke, Gustav. 1846—. Herren banditen.
16 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 29, 1881, p. 108.)
Flogging.
Napieb, Sir C. J. Remarks on military
law and the punishment of flogging. 1837.
—1346
Flojf jj;iii^ in the navy. 80 pp. {Dcm. Jlcv, v. 25, 1849,
pp. 97, 225,318, 417, 538.)
See also I'milxhiiicnts.
Flood, The. See Deluge.
Flood of Thessaly, etc. Procter, B. W. (B.
Cornwall, pseud. ) 1394
Flood plains of rivers. 14 pp. McQee, W. J.
(Forum, v. 11, 1891, p. 220.)
Floods.
Bkown, J. C. Rcboisement in France . . .
with a view to arresting and preventing the
destructive consequences and effects of tor-
rents. 1880. —4695
Hazen, H. a. Danger linos and river
floods of 1882. 1884. (U. S. Signal Office,
Signal service notes, no. 15. ) — 3466
• Ogilvie, J. S. (Pub. ) History of the great
flood in Johnstown, Pa., May 31, 1889. [1889.]
3577
Ooehii, R. von. Das unglueck von Johnstown. 5 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 2, p. 562.)— I>oiitiiol. C. Les inon-
dations. 29 pp. {Gorrespondani, v. 69, 1866, p. 474.) —
l>iincau-ITal<lane, R. A. P. H., 3 Earl of Cainpcrdoum.
Floods. 6 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 15, 1884, p. 94.)—
Forbes, U. A. Prevention of floods. 8 pp. {Macmil-
lan's Mag. v. 43, 1881, p. 321.)— Oherorai, A. Di alcune
FLOODS
1452
FLORENCE, William James
mcmorie storiche risguardanti Tinondazione avvenuta ■
in Kircnze 1333. 22 pp. (Archiv. star. Hal. 3 s. v. 17, 1873,
p. 210.)— Famines and floods in Iiiilla. 21 pp. iMax>
tnillan's Mag. v. 37, 1878. p. 236.)— Katiprowsky, W.
Perioilicitaet dcr ueberschwcinmungen. 16 pp. (Vercin
f. gcsch. d. Ucutschen in Boehnien, Milthcil. v. 26, 1887,
p. 156.)— Ohwi»I<I, F. L. Floods and forests, i pp.
(A'. Am. Rev. v. 152, 1891, p. 756.)— Powell. J. W. Our
recent floods. 11pp. ( JV. .4m. Ttet). v. 155, 1892, p. 149.)—
Kivcr flood*. 31 pp. (£din. ifcu. v. 153, 1S81, p. 416.)—
Nhalpr, N. S. Floods of the Missis-sippi valley. 8 pp.
{AUani. Monthly, v. 51, 188.3, p. 653.)
See aUo Di-liig;eN.— Forests and Forentrj-.— Klv-
er».
Floovaiit. Bartsch, K. F. (Ed.) Plovent.
Brnchstueckc eines inittelniederlaendi?chen epischen
gedichtes. 30 pp. (Ocrmanio, v. 9, 1864, p. 407 ; Kalff, O.,
Middetncderland. epischc fragm. p. 180.)— Olavlns, J.
(JSJ.) Floventis sagae Olaviana versio. Floventis Regis
Francorum vita. 76 pp. (Dannesteter, A., J?e FZooi'ante
vetustiore Gatlieo poetnate ... p. 115.)
Darmesteter, a. De Floovante vetus-
tiore Galileo poemate et de Merovingo cyclo.
1877. 2392
Flora. See Botany.
Flora, Oder botanische zeitung, welche recen-
sionon, abhandlungen, aufsaetze, neuigkeiten,
und nachrichten, die botanik betreffend ent-
haelt. llerausg. von der Koenigl. botani-
schen gesellschaft in Regensburg. Jahrg.
3-13, 1820-30. Regensburg, 1820-30. 22 v. in
12, 12°. .—2687
Note.— Jahrg. 1, 2 wanting.
Contimicd as Flora, oder allgemeine bo-
tanische zeitung. Unter besonderer mitwir-
kung der Herren Agardh [und anderen],
herausg. von der Koenigl. bayerischen bota-
nischen gesellschaft zu Regensburg, Jahrg.
14-16, 1831-33. Regensburg, 1831-33. 6 v.
in 5, 12°.
The same. . . im auftrage der Koenigl.
bayer. botan. gesells. zu Regensburg herausg.
von D. H. Hoppe und Dr. A. E. Puernrohr.
Jahrg. 17-2.5, 1834-42. Regensburg, 1834-42.
18 V. in 11, 12°.
The same. Redigirt von Dr. A. E. Fuem-
rohr, Dr. Herrich-Schaeffer, Dr. J. Singer . . .
Jahrg. 26-71 (n. reihe 1-46), 1843-88. Regens-
burg, 184.3-88. 49 v. in 46, 12°. and 8°.
The same. Frueher herausg. von der
Koenigl. bayer. botan. gesells. zu Regens-
burg. Herausgeber Dr. K. Goebel. [Mit 3
ergaenzungsbaenden.] Jahrg. 72-83, 1889-97.
Marburg, 1889-97. 12 v. 8°.
NoU. — Accompanied by appendices having separate
pagination and bearing the following titles : Ileihlaet-
«er znr Flora. 22 nos. 1832-42.— Uellajce znr Flora.
21nos. 1820-30.— Beilage (Besondere) zur Flora. 4 nos.
1843, '44, '50, '.'i8.— Kriraeiiziiii^^Nltlaottor. 6 nos. 1825,
182»-30.— InlelllKenzlilall zur Flora. 1831-42.— I.ile-
ratnrberirhlp zur p'lora. 6 nos. 1831-33.— Rppor-
torliim der poriodischen botanischen literatnr vom
beginn des jahres 1864 an. 3 nos. 1864.
Flora nrasiliciisis. 37 v. Martins, K. F. P.
von, and others. —3661
Flora KristoliciiHiH. Swete, E. H. —2667
Flora of Hertfordshire. Pryor, A. R. —2666
Flora of Ijiverj>ool. Dickinson, J. —2603
Flora of I^Iaiiritins and the Seychelles.
Baker, J. G. —2603
Flora of Middlesex. Trimen, H., and Dyer,
W. T. T. —2687
Flora of New Bedford, and the shores of
Buzzard's bay. Hervey, E. W. —2603
Flora of Somerset. 1 v. in 2. Murray, R. P.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
Proc. V. 39, 40.) - .2547
Flora of the Assyrian inoauiucnts and its
outcomes. Bonavia, E. 1715
Floi-a of the British West Indian islands.
Grisebach, A. H. R. —2686
Flora of the D.tkota g'ronp. Lesquereux, L.
(Powell, J. W., U. S. Gcol. surv. Monographs,
v. 17. ) —3635
Flora of the Hawaiian islands. Hillebrand,
W. —2603
Flora of Wiltshire. Flower, T. B. ( Wilt-
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 4-14,
1858-74. ) .2556
Floral arransfeinent. Flowers of Japan and
the art of. Conder, J. — 17D7
Floran, Mary, pseud. See Leclercq, M.
Floranes, Rafael de.
Vida literaria del Canciller Mayor de Cas-
tilla, D. Pedro Lopez de Ayala. Madrid,
1851-52. 2 V. 8°. (Col. doc. hist. Espalia,
v. 19, 20. ) > 3516
Florhci't, St., Abbot of Blandin. Lantbert.
Libellus de loco sepultnrae Florberti abbatis contra
inonachos S. Bavonis. 4 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script.
V. 15, pt. 2, p. 641.)
Flore and Blancheflor.
AsSENEDB, D. van. Ploris ende Blance-
floer. 1879. (Moltzer, H. E., and Winkel,
J. te, Biblioth. van middelnederl. letterkunde. )
—3192
• Hausknecht, E. {Ed.) Floris and Blaun-
cheflur. Mittelenglisches gedicht aus dem 13
jahrhundert. 1885. {Samml. engl. denkmac-
ler in krit. ausgaben, v. 5. ) 1394
]>plvaii, A. {Ed.) Histoire amoureuse de Flores et
Blanchefleur. 25 pp. (In /it« Coll. dcs remans de cheva-
lerie, v. 3, p. 97.) — Airiyri<ri^ 4>Au>piov KaL UXai^taifi^topri^.
56 pp. (Wagner, W., Mediaeoal Or. texts, v. 1, p. 1.)
See also F.pic and liprolc poetry.— Folk-lore.
Flore and Blancheflor, Criticism.
Ilerxo^, H. Die beiden sagenkreise von Floro nnd
Blanscheflur. 92 pp. ( Germania, v. 29, 1884, p. 137. )—
Nlofrpl, C. Zu E. Hau.sknecht's Floris and Blaanche-
flur. 2 pp. (i?n</. sfudten, V. 9, 1886, p. 389.)
Flore fjothiqne. Lainbin, E. — 1772
Flore orncincntale. Ruprich-Robort, V. M. C.
— 17D5
Florence, Mrs. Malvina Pray. Hutton, L.
Mr. and Mrs. Florence. 18 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and
Hutton, L., Actors and actresses, v. 5, p. 113.)
Florence, William James. 1831-91. E. A.
Sothern. 18 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and Hutton, Ij.,
Actors and actresses, v. 4, p. 247.)— Lester Wallark.
7 pp. (iV. 4m. iJen. V. 147, 1888, p. 453.)
FLORENCE, William James
1453
FLORENCE, Church history
Iliitton, L. Mr. and Mrs. Florence. 18 pp. (Mat-
thews, J. B., and Hutton, L., Actors and actresses, v. .5,
p. 113.)
Florence, Abp. of. See Antonino, St.
Florence, Italy.
Beyle, M. II. (Stendlial, pseud.)
Naples, et Florence, en 1817. lAnon.]
Rome,
1817.
3632
T!ie same. 1887. —1166
Dumas, A. Une ann^e a Florence. 1844,
2 V. 2401
The same. 1883. ( CEuvres compl. v. 5. )
—4195
Gkazzini, a. F. detto II Lasca {Ed.) Tutti
i trionfl, carri, mascherate o canti carnaseial-
eschi andatl per Firenze dal tempo del mag-
niflco Lorenzo de' Medici flno all' anno 1559 in
questa 2 ed. corretti, con diversi MSS. colla-
zionati . . . 1750, 2 v. 2362
iNOHiBAMi, F. Description de I'imp. et r.
Palais Pitti et du r. jardin de Boboli. 1832.
—1757
ScAiFE, W. B. Florentine life during the
renaissance. 1893. (Adams, H. B., Johns
Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and polit. sci.
extra v. 12. ) 4393
Weld, C. R. Florence, the new capital of
Italy. 1867. 3547
Rnkoiiiiiiio, A. Mis6ricorde & F. 22 pp. (Corre-
spondant, n. s. v. 100, 1884, p. 805.)— Baurhi, L. La
scienza e Tarte di stato ... da G. Canestrini. 38 pp.
{Archiv. star. ital. 3 a. v. 1, 18«5, p. 90.)— BoiU'iilipiiner,
C. La fafade du dome et les fetes de F. 18 pp. {Bib-
lUith. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 34, 1887, p. 558.)— Brei-
tliiij^er, H. Uas heutige Florenz. 15 pp. {Unsere Zeit,
1883, V. 2, p. 500.)— Ciirboiie, G. Delia costituzione to-
pografica di Firenze nel secolo di Dante. 27 pp. (Cel-
lini, M., and Ghivizzaui, G., Dante e it suo secolo, p. 475.)
— <'oclir«ii«>, A. D. R. W. B., Baron Lamington. Re-
storers of F. 8 pp. {Blackwood's Mag. v. Ul, 1887,
p. 762.)— Fcrri, L, Accademia platonica di Firenze e le
sue vicende. 19 pp. (Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 34, 1891, p. 226.)
— Floreutinnt- iirbisi et reipublicae descriptio anno
1339. 2 pp. (Baluze, E., Misce!(. V. 4, p. 117.)— Warsfaiil,
Q. II volgar patrio e la casa di Dante Alighieri in
Firenze. 40 pp. (Proj>M(;na(oic, v. 2, pt. 2, 1869, p. 181.)—
Catologo dei ^oiifuloiiieri <li KlUNtiziii della Re-
pubblica (iorentina. 13 pp. (Villani, O., and others,
Croniche storiche, v. 4, p. 279.)— Orllllin, H. Die mai-
feste in Florenz. 6 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 52, 1887,
p. 139.)— Howells, W. D. Florentine mosaic. 57 pp.
{Century Mag. v. 7, 1885, pp. 483, 803; v. 8, 1885, p. 199.)—
I.., L. L. Foreigner in F. 8 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 4,
1883, p. 870.)— I.fvl, G. Bonifazio VIII e le sue rclazioni
col Comune di Firenze. 10 pp. (Soc. rom. di storia
patria, Archivio, v. 5, 1882, p. 365.)— Molti. scherzi, preg-
hiere, del popolo di Firenze. 4 pp. {.irchiv. stvdio
tradiz.popoUiri,v.5,lSSB,x>.52a.)—VUrf, O. Canzonette
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{MiiemilUm's Mag.y.m, 1886, p. 153.)— Nnnliiii. P. Le
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XIII e XIV e specialmente in Firenze. 75pp. {Archiv.^
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Florence, Antiquities.
Lami, G. Lezioni di antichita, toscane o
spezialmente della cittadi Firenze. 1766. 3534
f'Upci. p., and others. Di alcuni avanzi di fabbrica
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Fierole e di Firenze. 8 pp. 1 pi. {Archiv. stor. ital. 3 8.
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scultore fiorentino. 6 pp. {Giomale storico degli archivi
toscani, v. 3, 1859, p. 282.)— .Tlllttncsl, G. Documenti
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San Savino e da Gio. Francesco Rustici. 13 pp. {Oior-
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Florence, Architecture.
Freeiiiiiii. E. A. Neighbour churches of F. 9 pp.
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P. Societll delle torri in Firenze. 61 pp. {Archiv. stor.
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Florence, Army.
liiaiiiiotti, D. Discorso sconosciuto Intorno alia
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Florence, Church history.
Stolfi, C. {Ed. ) Leggende di alcuni Santi
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Firenze. 1864, 2 pts. in 1 v. {Scclta di curi-
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PawHerini, L. II primo processo per la riforma
Luterana in Firenze. 9 pp. {Archiv. ator. ital. 4 s. v. 3,
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Florence, Commerce.
Paonini, Q. F. {Ed.) Delia decima e di
varie altre gravezze imposts dal comuno di
Firenze ; della moneta e della mercatura de'
Florentini fine al secolo XVI. 1765-66, 4 v.
— 23S1
Pratica della mercatura.
Della dteima . . . di
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Wirthschaftspolitik der
florentiner renaissance und das prineip der
verkohrsfreiheit. 1878. (Leipzig, Fuorstlicli
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28 pp. (Bibliolh. Ecole (Us Chartes, v. 20, 1858, p. 209.)
Florence, Education.
Atlrianl. M. Lezioni salla educazionc della nobilt^
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Florence, Fine arts.
Florence, Qalerie de. 1798. —1738
Galerie impfiriale et royale de. 1 840.
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WicAR, J. B., and others. Tableaux, sta-
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Bode. W. Die florentiner marniorbildner in der
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Christi von Giovanni della Robbia und der cinfluss des
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10 pp. 2 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb.
T. 8, 1887, p. 217.)— Versuche der ausbildung des genre in
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(Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 5, 1884,
p. 207. )— Vier statuetten in der domopera zu Florenz.
17pp. 2 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb.
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(Horper't Mag. v. 77, 1888, p. 561.)— Toiiini, P. Otto
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(Archiv. »tor. ital. 4 s. v. 4, 1879, p. 205.)— Vimari, Q.
Degli Accaderaici del disegno pittori, scultori, ed archi-
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BONAINI, F. {Ed. ) Epistolarum reipubbli-
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Bkuto, Q. M. Florentinae historiae libri
VIII prioros. 1562. 3542
Cappelli, a. {Ed.) Lamento di Fiorenza.
1864. {Scelta di curiositd, lettorarie, no. 47.)
2322
Cavalcanti, G. Istorie florentine. 1838-
29, 2 V. 3542
Dati, Q. Istoria di Firenze, dall' 1380 all'
1405. 1735. 3542
Duffy, B. Tuscan republics (Florence,
Siena, Pisa, and Lucca) with Genoa. 1892.
{Story of the nations. ) 2426
GiORNALB STORICO degli archivi toscani.
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GuASTi, C. {Ed.) II sacco di Prato e il
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2 V. {Scelta di curiositil letterarie, nos. 177,
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Landucci, L. Diario florentino dal 1450
al 1516, continuato da un anonimo flno al 1542.
1883. 4387
LuNGO, I. del. Dino Compagni e la sua
Cronica. 1879-80, 3 v. 4385
MaIxESPINI, R. Historia antica dall' edifl-
cazione di Fiorenza per insino all' anno 1281.
Con I'aggiunta di Giachetto, suo nipote, dal
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The same. 1830, 2 v. {Scelta bibliot. di
sior. ital. ) 3537
MoRBio, C. Firenze. 1838. ( /n /lis Storie
dei municipi ital. v. 4. ) 4395
Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. W. Makers of
Florence. 1877. 3533
Perrens, F. T. Histoire de Florence de-
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Not^. — For v. 1-5 see preceding catalogue.
The same. Depuis la domination des M6-
dicis jusqu'9, la chute de la R6publique (1434-
1531). 1888-92, 2 V. 3534
The same. Tr. from the French by Hannah
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Reumont, a. von. Tavole cronologiche e
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RicciARDi, P. detto CeccodSa. Ricordi
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FLORENCE, History
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ViLLARi, p. Two first centuries of Floren-
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{Archiv. star. ital. 2 s. v. 6, 1857, p. 3.) — Exciisatio
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Firenze 1333; Dei tumulti successi in Firenze, 1378.
42 pp. {Archiv. ator. ital. 3 a. v. 17, 1873, pp. 240,377.)—
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218 pp. {Archiv. ator. ital. 3 a. v. 5, pt. 2, 1807, p. 35 ; v. 6,
pt. 1, 1867, p. 208 ; pt. 2, 1867, p. 229 ; v. 7, pt. 1, 1868, p. 211;
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Dante da Caatiglione, e Giovanni Bandini, Rubertino
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Studi sulle fonti della storia fiorentina. 44 pp. {Archiv,
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comune di Firenze a Rodolfo di Benincasa d'Altomena.
10 pp. {Archiv. ator. ital. 3 a. v. 16, 1872, p. 209.)— Pacta
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1378 de' quali ebbe Caterina da Siena a patire. 25 pp.
{Archiv. ator. ital. 2 s. v. 12, 1880, p. 21.)— Pensieri sulla
storia di Firenze. 27 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital. 2 s. v. 13,
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pendio storico delle cose di Firenze dall' anno 1501 al
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Florence, Lmw.
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Florence, Ldbrariea.
Bartoli, a. (£;d. ) I manoscritti italiani
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83, 3 V. W. 66
FLORENCE, Libraries
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Florence, Aceadeinia della Criisca. See
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Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale centrale.
Bollettino delle pubblicazioni italiane rice-
vute per diritto di stampa. Firenze, 1886-96,
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Florence, Council of. Bessarion, J., Cardi-
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Florence, Galerie <le. Basle, 1798. 12°.
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Florence, Galerie inip^riale et royale de.
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Florence, Iteale Dcputazione sugli studi di
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Florence, llcalc Istitiito di studl superior!
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Florence, Society Colonibaria florentina.
Alfani, \. Societa Colombaria di Firenze nell' anno
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1858, p. 49; v. 12, pt. 2, 1860, p. 17; V. 16, pt. 1, 1862, p. 86;
3 s. V. 2, pt. 2, 1865, p. 195; V. 8, pt. 1, 1868, p. 231 ; V. 12,
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Florence, Socicta g:eog:rafica italiana. Pub-
blicazioni geograflche stampate in Italia, 1800-
90. Saggio di catalogo compilato do F. Oar-
don. Roma, 1892. 8°. "W. 54
Fl«»rence de Kolian. 32 pp. McLane, M. J.
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Florent, St. Translation des reliques de F.
de Boye & Saumur. 24 pp. (Bibliolh. Ecole des Clmrtes
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Florcntin, Joseph. Sec Bonnat, J. F. L.
Florentine nights.
row unritingB, p. 179,
04 pp. Heine, O. J. H.,
Floreiitiu.s, St. Helinand, of Froidmont. Pas-
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Florcs et Blauclicliciir. Sec Flore and
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Flores liistoriarmn. 3 v. Matthew, of West-
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Flore.sta de varies romances. Braga, T. 2387
Floret, Balthazar. Glaize, A. Ecrivains con-
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Florez, Isidore Ferndndez. See Fernilndez
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Florez Estrada, Alvaro. Ciirso do economia
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Floriaciini. See Fleury.
Floriaii, SI. Translatio Sancti Floriani. 8 pp.
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Floriaii, Jean Pierre Claris de. 1755-94.
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sainte et pr6c6d6es d'une notice sur la vie et
les ouvrages de Florian, par P. J. Sthal.
Paris, n. d. 8°. 225^
Floriant, V. de. Nouveaux pionniers de I'Af-
rique centrale. 21 pp. {Biblwth. univ. et rev. auiaae,
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{Biblloth. univ. et rev. auiaae, 3 p€r. v. 38, 1888, p. 243.) —
AiiK'riqiie «lii Slid, depuis Panama jusqu'au Cap
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1884, p. 523; v. 22, 1884, p. 67.)— A travers les AnilCH
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voyageurs: En Asle, 27 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev.
Suisse, 3 pgr. v. 43, 1889, p. 661.)— Auslralie. 69 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. suiaae, 3 p€r. v. 12, 1881, pp. 193, 409.)
— Les Grands pionniers de TAustralie. 28 pp. (Biblioth.
univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 24, 1881, p. 274.)— Litt^rature
en Australie. 24 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. suiaae, 3 p6r.
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25 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 50, 1891,
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rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 14, 1882, p. 476; v. 15, 1882, p. 67.)—
C'tiba et Puerto Rico. 40 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev.
Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 17, 1883, p. 298.)- lC;;'.vpto <*oii(oiiip<i*
raiiio. 35 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 16,
1882, p. 267.)— Beaux-arts en IIollaiKle. 25 pp. (Bib-
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aiiRlaiMe a la fin du XIX siScle. 30 pp. (Biblioth. univ.
et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 28, 1885, p. 536.) — I^a Plata et ses
r6centes extensions. 26 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. suisxe,
3 p6r. V. 43, 1889, p. 5.)— I.Ht^ratuvc australU'iino.
28 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 31, 1886,
p. 539.)— He de Mad^re. 28 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev.
Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 13, 1882, p. 269.)— He de Mallo. 31pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 29, 1886, p. 449. )— Le
Maroc. 25 pp. (Biblioth. univ. etrev. Suisse, 3p6r.\. 37,
1888, p. 277.)— La I'rovt^iicp. 29 pp. (Biblioth. univ.
et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 35, 1887, p. 501.)— Une excursion en
Micil<^. 58 pp. (Biblioth. univ. etrev. Suisse, 3 p6r. V. 26,
1885, pp. 47, 269.)
Floriant and Florete : a metrical romance of
the fourteenth century. Michel, F. X. (Ed.)
(lioxburghe Club.) 2281
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Florida, Bp. of. See Juarez, J.
FLORIDA
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PLORUS
Florirtsi.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Florida
[1891.] 2102
Powell, J. 0. Tlie American Siberia ; or,
fourteen years' experience in a Southern con-
vict camp. [1891.] —2316
Itiitlor, C. W. Alligator-shooting in F. 17 pp.
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of lh«' s<a*c of F. 115 pp. ( U. S. .53 Cong. 1 seas.
House repts. v. 1.) — l>o<l(;:o. M. A. (G. Hamilton, pseud. )
Florida. 12pp. (Forinn, v. 1,1886, p. U9.)— Kdnnrdos,
C. Scene from Florida life. 10 pp. (MaciniUan^s Mag.
V. 50, 1881, p. 261.)— «niilHcnr. H. Parmi les hfirons et
les alligators. 57 pp. {Biblloth.tiniv. etr(^. Suisse, Sp&r.
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the everglades. 8 pp. (Harpcr^a Mag. p 68, 1884, p. 598.)
See also Key West.— Ocean B'onil. — St, Atiii^us*
tine.
Florida, Antiquities.
nnnglnss, A. E. Ancient canals on the southwest
coast of F. 9 pp. (Am. Antiq. V.7, 1885, p. 277.)— De-
scription of a gold ornament from F. 12 pp. ( Am.
Antiq. V. 12, 1890, p. 14.) — Find of ceremonial axes in a
Florida mound. 10 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 4, 1882, p. 100.)—
MoundsinF. 3 pp. (.4m. /Iraf/g. v. 12, 1890, p. 105.)— Some
characteristics of the Indian earth and shell mounds
on the Atlantic coast of F. 17 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 7,
1885, pp. 74, 140.)— Hale, E. M. Prehistoric amphithe-
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G. F. On gold and silver ornaments from mounds in
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Florida, Education.
Bush, Q. G. History of education in Flor-
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Floritla, Finance.
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Florltla, Fisheries.
Karll. R. E. Eastern Florida and its fisheries. 13 pp.
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Sect. 2, p. .519.)— Ilarmjiworfli, A. C. Tarpon fishing
in the Gulf of Mexico. 24 pp. ( Bickerdyke, J., and
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S. Fishery interests of western F. 33 pp. (Goode, G.
B., Fisheries and fishery indu!-:tri^s of the U. S. Sect. 2,
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Florida, Geolof/y and natural history.
IIeilprin, a. Explorations on the west
coast of Florida and in the Okeechobee wil-
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ogy and zoology of the Floridian peninsula.
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Holder, C. F. Along the Florida reef
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AHliniend, W. H. On the cynipidous galls of F.
66pp. (Am. Entomol. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1881-82, pp. ix,
XV, xxiv; V. 12, 188,5, p. v.; v. 14, ias7, p. 12.5.)— IloUler,
C. F. Game-fishoR of the Florida reef. 9 pp. (Century
Mag. V. 20, 1891, p. 3.)-l»«rna<la.v. W. T. Crocodile iii
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Florida, History.
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Siiipp, B, History of Hernando de Soto
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Sprague, J, T. Origin, progress, and con-
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United States. House of Representa-
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the election in Florida, Testimony taken.
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tUirry, J. L. M. Acquisition of F. 16 pp. (Mag. Am.
Hist. V. 19, 1888, p. 288.)— Florida war. 34 pp. (N.
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of the Florida war. 4 pp. (Harper^s Mag, v. 83, 1891,
p. 591.)— Shea, J. Q. Ancient Florida. 68 pp. (Wiusor,
J., Narrat. and crit. hist, of America, v. 2, p. 231.)
Florida, Horticultitre.
Harcourt, H. Florida fruits and how to
raise them. 1886, —4697
Florida: state of oranse-grove.s- 17 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 138, 1885, p. 316.)
Florida, Natural history. See with Geology.
Florida, Steamer. Porter, T. K. Capture of
the Confederate steamer Florida by the U. S. steamer
Wachusett. 6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12,
1884, p. 39.)
Florida ship-canal, Sanitary urgency of the.
9 pp. Gamgee, J. ( Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports, v. 6,
p. 336.)
Floridcariini, Species, genera, etordines. 2 v.
Agardh, J. G., Algae, v. 2, pts. 1, 2. —2684
Florilegio delle novelline popolari. Guberna-
tis, A. de, Storia univ. della letterat. v. 8. W. 48
Florilej^io di satire et epigrammi. Guberna-
tis, A. de, Storia univ. della letterat. v. 14,
W,48
Florilegio dranimatico. Gubematis, A. de,
Storia univ. della lett^;rat. v. 2, W. 48
Florileg'io tilosoflco. Gubematis, A. de, Storia
univ. della letterat. v. 18. W. 48
Florilcgio lirico. Gubematis, A, de, Storia
^miv. della letterat. v. 4. W. 48
Florileg'io oratorio. Gubematis, A. de, Storia
univ. della letterat. v. 16. W. 48
Florilegio roniaiitico. Gubematis, A. de,
Storia univ. della letterat. v. 10. W. 48
Floriles'io storico. Gubematis, A. de, Storia
univ. della letterat. v. 12. W. 48
Florio, John ( Tr. ) Circa 1553-1625.
Essays of Montaigne. Sec Montaigne, M.
E. de.
Florio : a little tragedy. 5 pp. {Blackwood's
Mag. V. 130, 1881, p. 179.)
Flori.s, Joachim von. See Joachim, of Flora.
Floris and BlaiiiicheHiir ; Floris ende Blance-
floer. See Flore and Blancheflor.
Floris ct Liiriope. Robert, de Blois. (Foer-
ster, W., Altfranzocs. biblioth. v. 12.) 2397
Floris Radcvyiizoon. Sec Radevynzoon, F.
(in preceding catalogue).
Florissant, Col. Scudder, S. H. Fossil but-
terflies of P. 32 pp. (King, C., and Powell, J. W., U. S.
Geol. surv. 8 ann. report, p. 433.)
Florus. Fragmentum. 1 p, {Coll. Pisaur.
V. 4, p. 427.)
FLORUS, DrepaniuB
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Floriis, Drepanius, of Lyons. — circa 860.
Epistoln adveraus libros Amalarii. 2 pp. ( MartSne, E.,
and Durand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect. y. 9, p. 666.)—
Opusciilum adversus Amnlarluiii. 16 pp. (MarWne,
E.,and Durand.U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect.-v. 9, J).6il.)
— <'arinlnn. 60 pp. ( Diieniniler, E., Poet. Lat. nevi Car.
V. 2, p. 507: ifonumenta Oerman. hw(.)— Opusculnm de
cxpoHllione iniMSRO. 33 pp. (MarWne, E., and Du-
rand, U., Vet. script, amplisscollect.v. 9, p. 577.)— P««lml
et hyrani. 6 pp. (Fabricius, Q., Poet. vet. eccles. opera,
p. 723.)
Flonis, Lucius Annaeus. 2 cent.
Gestorum Romanorum epithoma. [Par-
mae, 1473.] 8°. 3232
JVo««.— Without titlepage, pagination, or register. Im-
perfect, wanting the first two leaves containing the
letter of P. Beroaldus.
De gestia Romanorum libri quatuor a
mendia accuratissime repurgati, unam cum
adnotationibus lo. Camertis, quae commen-
tarlj vice in omnem Romanam historiam esse
poasunt. Ad liaec, Sexti Ruffl viri consularis
De historia Ro. epitome multo quam antehac
emaculatior. Item, Massalae Corvini oratoris
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lus, nunc primum excusua. His accessit re-
rum copioaissimus index. Basileae, 1532. fo.
L.20
Epitome rerum Romanarum ex recenaione
J. G. Graevii, cum ejusdem annotationibua
longe auctioribus. Accessere notae integrae
C. Salmaaii, J. Freinahemii, et variorum.
Amstelaedami. 1702. 2 v. in 1, 8°. 3244
Epitome rerum Romanarum, item Lucii
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novam passim interpretationem subjunxit N.
E. Lemaire. Parialia, 1827. 8°. (Lemaire, N.
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Epitome rerum Romanarum. Cum in-
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tis aliorum animadveraionibua. Recensuit
auaaque adnotationea addidit C. A. Dukerua.
Lipsiae, 1832. 8°. 3244
Epitomae de Tito Livio bellorum omnium
annorum DCC. libri duo. Recog^novit C.
Halm. Lipaiae, 1879. 16°. 3246
Abr6g6 de I'histoire romaine. Tr. par P.
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Compendio di storia romapa, volgarizza-
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broaiana pub. per cura del Dott. Antonio
Ceruti. Bologna, 1881. 12°. (Scelta di cuHo-
gitd. letterarie, no. 180. ) 2342
De qnalltat« vitne. 5 pp. (Lemaire, N. B., Poet,
Lat. min. v. 2, p. 537 ; Wemsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat. min.
v. 3, p. 483.)
Sauppb, Commentatio de arte critica in
Flori bellis. 1870. 3242
4'nrnelliiM-n, J. J. Bpicilegiam criticum ad Flori
Epltomas. 13 pp. (ilfn«mo»yn«, n. s. V. 12, 1884, p. 223. )—
Kyn<tonlinr<ll, F. Hadrian und F. 22 pp. (Samml.
witsens. vortrg. v, 17, 1882, p, 437,)— FrelUMhcim, J.
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Jahresb.
A. E.
83, V. 2,
Excerptiones chronologicae ad L. A. Florum. 20 pp.
(Florus, L. A., Epitome rer. Jtom. ed. C. A, Dukerus,
p. 85.5.)— Wraovins, J. G. Animadversiones in L. An-
naei Flori praefationera. 114 pp. (Florus, L. A., Epi-
tome rer. Rom. ex receiisione J. O. Oracvii, v. 2, 1702, p. 99.)
— Mpoiisrol, L. Ueber die geschiohtsbuecher des F.
34 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr, v. 36: Philos-
Philol. classe, Abhandl. v. 9, pt. 2, 1861, p. 317.)— II !»««••»
Q. F. Vier zeitalter des F. 15 pp. {Philol^iffiis, v. 43,
1884, p. 429.)— VHIoiiinlii. A. F. Notice sur F. 8 pp.
(Florus, L. A., yl5r«slde I'hist. rom. p. ix: Panckoucke,
C. L. F., Biblioth. io«.-/r.)— Wosterburjf, E. Lucan,
Florus, und P.seudo-Victor. 15 pp. (Bheiniseh. rrms.
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Florns, Pannius Annius.
1 cent.
Pervigilium Veneria.
Veneris.
Mueller, E. H. O. De P. Annio Floro
poeta et carmine quod Pervigilium Veneris
inscriptum eat. 1855. 3246
EiiHsner, A. P. Annius Florus. 2 pp. (PhUologus,
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14. (Opuse. philol. v. 3, p. 729.)
Floras Anglicus : or, an exact history of
England . . . Wood, L. 1578
Floss, Heinrich Joseph. Kaulen, P. H. J.
Floss. 2 pp. {Biog. jahrb. f. alterth. p. 46:
uebcr fortschr. der class, alterth. v. 24, 1882.)
Flotow, Friedrich von. Zemin, G.
Friedrich von Flotow. 10 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, If
p. 426.)
Floiiest, Edouard. 1829—. Fouilles d'Armen-
tifires ( Aisne ). 4 pp. ( Rev. archlol. 3 s. v. 3, 1884,
p. 346. )— PortfSe archgologique de I'expression nntcl re-
lativement k la Gaule. 7 pp. (Soc. antiq. de France,
Bull. 1890, p. 128: with Mim.v. 61.)— naSrr«llcf« an-
tiques de la place Lenche, k Marseille. 19 pp. (Soc.
antiq.de France, Mim.v. 51, 1890, p. 38. )— Vcheologie
gauloisc; un caNqiie en fer et des bouteroll6g de four-
reaux d'6p«e. 15 pp. {Rev. archiol. n. s. v.'^, 1880,
p. 291.)— l>loii sraulols au malllet sur les autelsVquatre
faces. L'autel de Mayence. 13 pp. 2 pi. [Rev. archiol.
3 8. V. 15, 1890, p. 153. )— Archgologie gauloise. Deux
•(<«IeM de Laraire. 38 pp. 2 pi. (Rev. archiol. 3 s. v. 4.
1884, p. 285 ; V. 6, 1885, p. 7.)
Flour. United States. State, Department of.
Special consular reports, v. 10. Extension of
markets for American flour. 1894. ( U. S. 53
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I.iilUn, E. Le big, lafarine, etlepain. 16 pp. (Bib-
lioth. unic. et rev. Suisse, a pgr. v. 35, 1887, p. 56.)— Wl-
man, E. Flour of the future. 4 pp. (N. Am. Bev.
v. 154, 1892, p. 242.)
See also Urcart.—Glntcn.— Wheat.
Floureiis, Leopold Emile. 1841—.
Alexandre III, sa vie, son eeuvre. Paris,
1894. 8°. 4743
Floureiis, Marie Jean Pierre. 1794-1867.
Analyse raisonnfie des travaux de Georges
Cuvier. Pr6c6d6e de son 61oge historique.
Paris, 1841. 12°. .—2657
Buffon. Histoire de sea travaux et de
aes idfies. Paria, 1844. 12°. (Rev. of in Cor-
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Raynand, M. Des derniers ouvrages de F. 46 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 43, 1858, p. 673.)
Floiireto noub 'elo del Ramelet moundi. 85 pp.
Goudelin, P., Obros, p. 227.
Floveut. Sec Floovant.
FLOWER, John
1459
FLUEQEL, Rev. Maurice
Flower, John.
Views of ancient buildings in the town
and county of Leicester. [Leicester], n. d.
fo. .2551
Flower, Thomas Bruges.
Flora of Wiltshire. { Wiltshire Archacol.
and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 4-14, 1858-74. ) .2556
Biographical notice of Samuel Browor, the botanist,
A. D. 1670. 10 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeot. and Nat. Hist.
Mag. V. 18, 1879, p. 71.) — On the eompoHltae, 5 pp.
( Wiltshire Archaeot. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 9, 1866, p. 162.)
— FeriiM of WiltNiitrc 1 p. { Wiltshire Archaeot. and
Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 11, 1869, p. 319.)— Instructions for the
formation of a Wiltshire liorlmrliim. 8 pp. 1 map.
( Wiltshire Arctmeol. and Nal. Hist. Mag. v. 10, 1867, p. 233 ;
V. 12, 1870, p. 2))2.)— Notes on the common prIniroHC.
4 pp. ( Wiltshire Archacol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 12, 1870,
p. 851.)
Flower, William. Circa 1198-1588.
Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563-
64. Ed. by C. B. Norcliffe. London, 1881.
r. 8°. (Harleian Soc. Pii6. V. 16.) 2513
Poster, J. (Ed.) Pedigrees recorded at
the visitations of the county palatine of Dur-
ham made by Wm. Flower, in 1575, by Richard
St. George, in 1615, and by Wm. Dugdale, in
1666. 1887. .2523
Flower-de-luce. 22 pp. Longfellow, H. W.,
Works, V. 3, p. 125.
Flower.s, Robert L. Fort Hamby on the Yad-
kin. 8 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 23, 1895, p. 286.)
Flowers.
Allen, C. G. B. Colours of flowers as
illustr. in the British flora. 1882. (Nature S.)
—2607
CoNDER, J. Flowers of Japan and the art
of floral arrangement. 1892. — 171)7
GooDALE, G. L. Wild flowers of America.
With colored plates, from original drawings
by Isaac Sprague. 1882, 2 v. —2681
- — Hooker, Sir J. D., and Jackson, B. D.
Index Kewensis. 1893-94, 3 v. —2601
Mueller, H. Fertilisation of flowers.
1883. —2693
Allen, C. G. B. An American wild flower. 10 pp.
(iV. Am. Rev. v. 137, 1883, p. 296.)— Burbid|irc, F. W.
Old garden flowers. 18 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 76, 1888,
p. 3.)— Burronglis. J. Among the wild flowers. 12 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 12, 1887, p. 323.)— Wlbson, W. H. Mid-
night ramble. 16 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 78, 1889, p. 139.)
—Wild garden. 10 pp. ( Harper's Mag. v. 81, 1890, p. 622. )
— Oray, A. Relation of insects to flowers, 12 pp. (Con-
temp. Rev. v. 41, 1882, p. 598. )— Joflferie!*, R. Nature and
books. 11 pp. (Forln. Rev. n. s. v. 41, 1887, p. 646.)—
Loir-JfEoH^azoii, M. Fleiirs et peinture de fleurs.
101 pp. (Crrrrespondant, n. B. v. 91, 1882, p. 1023; v. 92,
1882, p. 118; V. 95, 1883, p. 901; V. 99, 1884, pp. 322, 520.)—
Miicllor, K. Ueber modebluraen und modcpflanzen.
37 pp. (Unscre Zeit, 1876, v. 1, pp. 49, 103.)— Nn|rol, A.
Die liebe der blumen. .36 pp. (Samml. wisscns. vortrg.
V. 20, 1885, p. 661.)— ThoinaN. E. M. Notes from tlje
wild garden. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 6S, 1891, p. m.)
— Torre^', B. Flowers and folks. 9 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 64, 1889, p. 380.)— My real estate. 7 pp. (Allanl.
Monthly, v. 58, 1886, p. 496.)— Tufkerinan, H. T. Flow-
ers. 19 pp. (Ire his Optimist, p. 238.)— Wallaoo, A. R.
English and American flowers, 25 pp. (B'ortn. Rev. n.s.
V. 50, 1891, pp. 525, 796.)— Wlllkomni, M. Ueber nacht-
VOL. III.— 183.
blnmen and ihr leben. 5 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1884, t. 2,
p. 555. )
See also Rotaiiy.— Country life. — Fertilization
of |»lantN. — OardenM. — Ilortleiilture. — l.eaveH.
Also the names of flowers, as dirysantliem«ni»,
RosCN, etc.
Flowers, Language of.
llainnier-PuricHtall, J. Language of flowers,
fruits, etc., used by the Turkish ladies in the harems.
6 pp. (Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 9, 1814, p. 208.)—
Poetieal or »yniboli«al Niifulflcance of flowers
and gems. 2 pp. (Funk, I. K., and others. Stand, diet.
V. 2, p. 2317.)
See also Southern Lit. Mess. v. 7, 1841, p. 385.
Flowers from a Persian garden. Clouston,
W. A. 3167
FIoAvers of history. 3 v. Roger, of Wcn-
dovcr. (Gt. Brit. Rolls chron.) 4592
Flowery scroll : a Chinese novel. Bowring,
Sir J. ( Tr. ), Hwa tsicn ki. 3167
Floyd, A. C. Scotch-Irish congress, its objects
and results. 7 pp. (Scotch-Irish Soc. of Am. Proc. at
Coitwnhia, p. 8. )— Second eonjrress. 10 pp. (Scotch-
Irish Soc. of Am. Proc. at Pittsburg, p. 1.)— Third con.
icresa. 7 pp. (Scotch-Irish Soc. of Am. Proc. at Louis-
ville, p. 1.)
Floyd, John Buchanan. Riddle, T. J. Rem-
iniscences of Floyd's operations in West Virginia in
1881. 6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, f. 11, 1883, p. 92.)
Floyd, William. De Peyster, F. Wm. Floyd,
N. Y. delegate in Continental Congress. 3 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 1, 1877, p. 429.)
Floyd. See atso Flloyd.
Floyer, Ernest Ayscoghe. Mines of the north-
ern Etbai or of northern ^Ethiopia. With a map, water-
colour drawings, and photographs, by the scientific ex-
pedition to northern Etbai. 24 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc.
Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 24, 1832, p. 811.)
Floyris. Bartsch, K. T. Zum F. 2 pp. (Ger-
mauia, v. 28, 1881, p. 64.)
Flnegel, Ewald. 1863—. Kleinere mitteilun-
gen aus handschriften. 39 pp. (Anglia, v. 14, 1892,
p. 463.)— I-ledorsaninilnngren des XVI jahrhunderts,
besouders aus der zeit Heinrich's VIII. 61 pp. (Anglia,
V. 12, 1889, pp. 225, 585.)— Kleine mittcilungen znr lltte-
raturffejichiclite des 16 jahrhunderts. 13pp. (Anglia,
V. 13, 1891, p. 465.)— Py rainy 8 and Tysbe. 8 pp.
(Anglia, v. 12, 1889, p. 13.J— Verschollcne sonettc.
5 pp. (Anglia, v. 13, 1891, p. 72.)
( Ed. ) Anglia. See Anglia.
(Ed.) Gedichte der Koenigin Elisabeth.
See Elizabeth, Queen of England.
Flucgel, Gustav Lebrecht. 1802-70.
Geschichte der Araber bis auf den sturz des
Chalifate von Bagdad. 2 aufl. Zeitz, 1867.
8°. 3436
Fhiesel, Karl Felix Alfred. 1820—.
Dictionaiy of the English and German
languages for home and school. Ed. by Im.
Schmidt and G. Tanger. Brunswick, 1896.
2 V. 4°. R.34
Contents. English-German, pt. 1. German-English,
pt. 2.
Flueg-el, Rev. Maurice.
Messiah-ideal. Comparative religious legis-
lations, doctrines, and forms unfolding tliat
ideal, v. 1. Jestis of Nazareth, His aspira-
tions and ethical legislation historically de-
veloped. Baltimore, 1896. 8°. —4252
FLUEGEL, Rev. Maurice
1460
FOBRSTER, Paul Richard
Messiah-ideal. Comparative religious legis-
lations unfolding the problems of man's des-
tiny. V. 2. Paul and New Testament,
Mohammed and Koran, from the prophetical
standpoint. History of the Messiah-ideal.
Baltimore, 1896. 8°. —4262
Spirit of the Biblical legislation, in parallel
with Talmud, moralists, casuists. New Testa^
ment, ancient and modem law ; especially
the social and political institutions. Balti-
more, 1893. 8°. —4253
Fliiegrel, Otto. Das Ich im leben der voelker.
88 pp. [ZeiU. f. voelkerpsych. v. 11, 1880, pp. 43, 141.)—
Ueber die entwicklung der siltlichen Idcen, Eine
voelkerpsychologische stadie. 121 pp. {Zeits. /. voelker-
psych. V. 12, 1881, pp. 27, 12S, 310, 451.)
tiloatK, L. Fluegel : Das Ich und die sittlichen ideen
im leben der voelker. 6 pp. {Zeita.f. voelkerpsych. v. 20,
1890, p. 240.)
Fluegge, Karl Georg Friedrich Wilhelm.
Micro-organisms, with special reference to
the etiology of the infective diseases. Tr. from
the 2 and thoroughly revised ed. of "Fermente
und mikroparasiten." By W. Watson Cheyne.
With drawings. London, 1890. 8°. (New
Sydenham Soc. v. 132. ) —3797
Fluer.sclieim, Michael. Prof. Huxley's at-
tacks. 12 pp. (iVineteCTit/k Oe»(. V. 27, 1890, p. 639.)
Fluids.
Barus, K. Subsidence of fine solid par-
ticles in liquids. 1886. (Powell, J. W., U. S.
Geol. sun. Bull. v. 5, no. 36. ) — 3553
Bliss, W. J. A. Apparent forces between
fine solid particles totally immersed in liquids.
[1895.] (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1895.)
.—2306
Clabke,F.W. Constants of nature. Pt. 1:
a table of specific gravity for solids and
liquids. 1888. (Smithson. Inst. Miscel. coll.
V. 32. ) —3445
tiaass, K. F. Principia generalia theoriae figurae
fluidoram in statu aeqnilibrii, 50 pp. (Goettingen, K.
gesells. wissens. Comment, recent. Mathemat. v. 7, 1832,
p. 39. )— NcnubriiKiclio, G. van der. Electricit^.statique
exercc-t.elle nne in8uence sur la tension superficielle
d'un liquide ? 28 pp. ( Brussels, Acad. Mhn. cour. v. 40,
1876.)— Sur le problfeme des liquides superposes dans un
tube capillaire. 44 pp. (Brussels, Acad. Mint. cour.
T. 41, 1878.)— Senncr, J. A. De flguris superficierum
fluidarum. 72 pp. 1 pi. (Gocttingen, K., gesells. wissens.
Comment, v. 1, 1762, p. 301.)
SeenlsoElRNticity.— Eqiiilibrlnin.— ExoMinoitlH.
— llyclrniiltcN.— II.vflroiupclinnlcM. — Ilydroinc-
Urn.— Phj-nlcs.— Waves.
Flush times of Alabama and Mississippi. Bald-
win, J. G. 3506
Flut«. Bartholin, C. De tibiis veterum, et
earum antiquo usu libri HI. 1679. — 2737
'•~— l^ret, v. Lea flfltes ^gyptiennes antiques. 73 pp.
{Joum. atial. 8 s. v. 14, 1889, pp. Ill, 197.)
See alto Mimical InHtrHineiitft.
Flute and violin. 23 pp. Allen, J. L. [Har-
per's Mag. V. 82, 1891, p. 58.)
Fluxes, Observations on the cure of, by small
doses of ipecacuanha. 3 pp. Fothergill, J., ITor/fes, p. 611.
Fluxlous. See Calculus.
Flying. Coryell, J. R. Flying under water.
8 pp. {Harper's itfajr. v. 78, 1889, p. 794.)— Cnnimlni^,
A. M. Uselessness of flying-machines. 3 pp. (i>r. Am.
iZei). V. 152, 1891, p. 118.) I^aiijjloy, S. P. Pos.=ibility of
mechanical flight. 3 pp. (Century Mag. v. 20, 1891,
p. 783.) — I'illenthal, O. Practical experiments in
soaring. 5 pp. 2 pi. (Smithson. Inst. Board of Regents,
Ann. report, 1893 : 17. S. 63 Cong. 2 sess. House miscel.
doc. V. 29, p. 195. )— Problem of flying. 6 pp. (Smithson.
Inst. Board of Regents, Ann. report, 1893 : 17. S. 53 Cong.
2 «e8«. House miseel. doc. v. 29, p. 189.)— Tupper, M. F.
A flight upon flying. 12 pp. (Compl. works, v. 2, p. 210.)
See also Aeroiiantlrs.— Birds.— I^oconiotlon.
Flyiit, Henry. Chauncy, C. Character of F.
1 p. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1 s. v. 10, 1809, p. 165.)
Flynt. See also Flint.
Flyter, Rev. Alexander. Macgregor, D. Alex-
ander Flyter. 8 pp. (Disruption worthies of the High,
lands, Memorial 0/1843, p. 37.)
Foblaiit, ( — ) de. AprSs le congrfes. 20 pp.
( Correapondant, n. s. v. 106, 1886, p. 93. )— Les Elections
prochaines. 21 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 104, 1885,
p. 769.)— Une Ovulation qui s'opire; ruptures d'hier ;
alliances de demain. 14 pp. ( Correspondant, n. s.
V. 101, 1884, p. 193.)
Foca. 4 cent. De historia, praefatio ad vitam
Virgilii. 3 pp. (Lemaire, N. E.. Poet. Lat. min. v. 2,
p. 465 ; Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 3, p. 410.)— P.
Virgilii Maronis vita. 2 pp. (Coll. Pisaur. y. 4,
p. 231.)
Focas. See Phocas.
Foe, Daniel de. See De Foe, D.
Foedera, conventiones, literae, etcujus-cunque
generis acta publica. 20 v. Rymer, T. — 4441
Foelster, Hermann.
Sprachliche reimuntersuchung der Mi-
racles de Nostre Dame de Chartres des Mestre
Jehan Le Marchant. Marburg, 1885. 8°.
(Stengel, E., Ausgaben, v. 43.) 2305
Foersteniann, Ernst Guenther. 1788-1859.
Christliche geisslergesellschaften. Halle,
1828. 12°. —4286
Foerstcinann, Ernst Wilhelm. 1822—.
Erlaeuterungen zur Mayahandschrift der
Koeniglichen Oeffentlichen Bibliothek zu
Dresden. Dresden, 1886. 4°. W. 81
Foerster, Arnold.
Ueber den systematischen werth des flue-
gelgeaeders bei den hymenopteren. Aachen,
1877. 4°. —2653
Foerster, Heinrich, Abp. of Breslau. Heinrich
Foerster, Fuerstbischof von Breslau. 3 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1865, T. 1, p. 765.)
Foerster, J. Wilhelm. Das heerespflichtige
alter bei den Boemern. 3 pp. (Bheinisch. mu». n. s.
v. 36, 1881, p. 158.)
Foerster, Karl August {Ed.) 1784-1841.
Bibliothek deutscher dichter des siebzehn-
ton jahrhunderts, v. 11-14. Sec Mueller, W.
Foerster, Max. Ueber die quellen von Ael-
fric's exegetischen homiliae catholicae. 61 pp. (Atv-
glia,v. 16, 1894, p. 1.)— Aelfrle'B ». if. lllob-ueber-
setJEiiiiK. 6 pp. (.inj/tta, V. 1.5, 1893, p. 473.)
Foerster, Paul Richard. 1843—.
Dissertatio de Aristotelis quae feruntur
Physiognomonicis recensendis. Kiliae, 1882.
i". 3271
POERSTER, Paul Richard
1461
FOGG, Maj. Jeremiah
Dissertatio de translatione Latina Physiog-
nomonicorum quae feruntur Aristotelis. Ki-
liae, 1884. 4°. 3271
De Adnninntii iihyHiOKnioinoiiiriN roceiiNcii-
cIlM. 26 pp. (Philologiia. v. 46, 1888, p. 250.)— AlkH-
niPncM und die gicbelcompositionen dcs Zcustempels in
Olyinpia. Die kunstgeschichtliohen angaben des Joan-
nes Tzetzes und des Suidas. 35 pp. ( Rheiniach. »nu». n. s.
V. 38, 1883, p. 633.)— Die verlaeumdung des Aprlii-N in
der renaissance. 62 pp. 2 pi. ( Koenigl. Preu.ssisch.
kunstsamnil. Jahrb. v. 8, 1887, pp. 29, 89.)— Awlinoo-
loKiNvhe kleliiiifkeileii. 4 pp. (liheinisch. mus.
11. s. V. 38, 1883, p. 467.)— Zwei neue reden des C'li<»rl-
fciON. 45 pp. ( Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 49, 1894, p. 481.) —
I.,<*HNin$; iiikI ItoiNk ON 2U Aesop. 24 pp. {Rheinisch.
mus. n. s. V. 50, 1895, p. 66.)— De iMxi |>liyHiO(jriio-
inoiiin. 7 pp. (WiemiscA. mu.?. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 505. )—
Za den werken des IjyNi|i|>. 2 pp. {Rheinisch. mus.
n. s. V. 40, 188.), p. 637.)— Zur handschiiftenkunde und ge-
schichte der pliilolojflp. 20 pp. {Rheinisch. nms.n. s.
V. 37, 1882, p. 485; v. 40, 1885, p. 453.)— Zu Plntoil. 2 pp.
{Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 40, 188,5, p. 631.)— Zu TasetzoM'
II 1st. IIS. 2 pp. ( Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 38, 1883, p. 633. )
{Ed.) Scriptores physiognomonici Qraeci
et Latini. Lipsiae, 1893. 2 v. 16°. 4227
Contents. AdHiiiiiiitiiiH. Physiognomonica, v. 1.—
Anoiiyinl Byxniitinl Pli.vHi»t;noiuotiiCH, v. 2.—
An»ii.vmi tic ptayNloKuoiiioiiia liber Latinus, v. 2.
AriNtotoles. *w<7(oyfu>^o»*t«a, v. 1.— Foorstor, R. Pro-
legomena, V. 1.— Sylloge locornm |>h,yKioKiioi»oni-
oornni.v. 2.— MnritonsuN. Epitomae, v. 1.— I'oloii.
De physiognomonia liber Arabice et Latine, v. 1— Psen-
ilopolpinoniH t'4KliclN (jotliniii Arnbiel versio
Latina, v. 2.— PHpiicIo|M>lcnioiiiH I'liyNioenonio-
iiic*n. V. 1. — Indices, v. 2.
{Ed.) Aii<-<-<lota Choriclana nova. 31pp. {Phila-
logus, V. 54, 1895, p. 93.)
and I>eiter, Heinrich. Mittheilungen aus
handschriften. 15 pp. {Phtlologus, v. 42, 1884, p. 158. )
Foer.stcr, Wendelin (JSd.) 1844—.
Aiol et Mirabel und Elie de Saint Gille.
Zwei altfranzoesische heldengedichte. Mit
anmerkuugen und glossar und einem anhang :
Fragmente des mittelniederlaendlschen Aiol,
herauBg. von J. Verdam . . . Heilbronn, 1876-
82. 8°. 2396
(Ed.) Altfranzoesische bibliothek. Heil-
bronn, 1879-91. 12 V. in 11, 12°. 2397
Contents. vEtopuM. Lyoner Yzopet. Altfranzoesische
nebersetzung des XIII jahrh. in der mundart der
Franche-Coml«, mit dem kritischen text deslateinischen
originals (Sog. Anonymus Neveleti). Zum erstcn mal
herausg. von W. Foerster, v. 5.— Robert de Bloii. t'lorls
et. l.lrio|»c\ Altfranzoesischer roman, zum ersten mal
herausg. von W. von Zingerle, v. 12.— Chardry or Char-
dery. JoNaphnz, Set Dormanz, und Petit Plet. Dich-
tungen in der anglo-normannischen mundart des 13
jahrh. Zum ersten mal vollstaendig, mit einleitung, an-
merkuugen und glossar, herausg. von J. Koch, v. 1.—
Koschwitz, E. {Ed.) Karlw dew OroNHeu rcise nach
JeriiNalpin nnd t'oiiHtantinopel, v. 2.— Apfelstedt,
F. {Ed.) l,otliriii|clHoli<'r psalter (Bibl. Mazarine,
no. 798). Altfranzoesische uebersetzung des 14 jahrh.
Mit einer grammatischen einleitung, enthaltend die
grundzuege der grammatik des altlothringischen dia-
lects und einem glossar, v. 4.— Adgar, W. Mnrlenle-'
icenden, nach der Londoner handschrift Egerton 612,
zum ersten mal vollstaendig herausg. von C. Neuhaus,
V. 9.— Vollmoeller, K., {Ed.) <»etaviaii, v. 3.— Stuerzin-
ger, J. ( Ed. ) OrthoKrnpliia Ualllea. Aeltester
traktat ueber franzoesische aussprache und orthogra-
phic, V. 8.— Th^roulde. Das altfranzoesische Rolands-
lied. Text von Chateauroux und Venedig VIII ; Text
von Pnris, Cambridge, Lyon, und den sog. Lothrin-
giachen ftagmenten, v. 6, 7.— Heiligbrodt, R. Concor-
danztabelte zum altfranzoesischen Holandsliede, v. 7. —
Koschwitz, E. Commentar zu den aeltesten franzoe-
sischen spraclidciikinaelerii, v. 10.
(Ed.) Chevaliers as deus espfies. Alt-
franzoesischer abenteuerroman. Halle, 1877.
8°. 2396
(Ed.) De Venus la dCesse d'amor. Alt-
franzoesisehes minnegedicht aus dem XIII
jahrh. nach der handschrift B. L. F. 283 der
Arsenalblbliothek in Paris. Bonn, 1880. 12°.
2396
(Ed. ) Daa altfranzoesische Rolandslied.
See Th6roulde (in preceding catalogue).
(Ed.) Christian von Troyes. Saemtliche
werke. See Chrestien, de Troyes.
( Ed. ) Dialoge Gregoire lo Pape. See
Gregorius I, St., the Great, Pope.
( Ed. ) Lyoner Yzopet. See jEsopus.
(Ed.) Robert Gamier. Tragedies. Sec
Gamier, R.
■ (Ed.) Rufl Festi Breviarum rerum gesta-
rum P. R. See Sextus Rufus (in preceding
catalogue).
(Ed.) Trett6 de la grammfire frangoeze.
See Meygret, L.
Paris, G. B. P. W. Foerster: Erec und Enide. 19 pp.
{Romania, v. 20, 1891, p. 148.)
and Koschwitz, Eduard. ( Eds. ) Alt-
franzoesisches uebungsbuch. v. 1. Heilbronn,
1884. 8°. 2396
Foerster, Wilhelm ( Ed. ) Del Tumbeor Nostre-
Dame. 11pp. (ifomanio, v. 2, 1873, p. 316.)
Foerster, Wilhelm. 1832 — . Gemeinsames mass
und gewicht und der Pariser vertrag vom 20 Mai, 1875
44 pp. ( Vnsere Zeit, 1881, v. 2, pp. 535, 757. )
Foertsch, Karl Friedrich Gottlob. [Notice
of.] 1 p. {Biog. jahrb. f. alterth. p. 7: Jahresb. ueber
fortschr. der class, alterth. y. 12, 1879.)
Foetus. See Fetus.
Fog.
AitkcH, J. On dust, fogs, and clouds. 3 pp. {Na-
(«re, v. 23, 1880, p. 195.)— Blake, J. V. London fog. 4 pp.
(^m. JVaf. V. 5, 1871, p. 76.)— Bruce, E. 8. Town fogs:
their amelioration and prevention. 13 pp. {Dublin Rev.
V. 114, 1894, p. 132.)— Cyclonic fo^s. 2 pp. {Dublin
BCD. V. 115, 1891, p. 435.)— Bziewicki, M. H. In praise
of London fog. 9 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889,
p. 1047.)— Fogs. 2 pp. {Nature, v. 21, 1880, p. 355.)—
Russell, W. J. Town fogs and their effects. 7 pp.
{Nature, v. 45, 1892, p. 10.)— Nhackford, J. W. Icebergs
and fog in tho north Atlantic. 24 pp. ( Pop. Sci. Monthly,
v. 22, 1883, p. 628.)— Stone, W. H. On fog. 13 pp. (Pop.
Sci. Rev. V. 20, 1881, p. 27.)— Toivn smoke and town
fog. 22 pp. ( Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 61, 1882, p. 136.)
See also Air. — Atmosphere.— Fog^-sijcuals. — 9fe-
teoroloy.y.
Fogassot, Johan. 15 cent. Romans, sobre la
preso e detencio del illustrisshn senyor don Karles
Princep de Viana. 5 pp. {Jahrb. f. roman. und engl. lit.
V. 4, 1862, p. 405.)
Fogazzaro, Antonio. Robiati, G. Antonio
Fogazzaro. 29 pp. {In his Romanzo contemporaneo in
Italia, p. 55.)
Fogg, ilfaj. Jeremiah. Journal. 10 pp. (Cook,
F., Journ. of the military exped. of Sullivan, p. 92.)
POOLIANI, Giovanni
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FOLK-LORE
Fogrliani, Giovanni. Greppi, E. Fogliani e
Tanacci; la caduta del Tanucci. 6 pp. (Archiv. slor.
ilal.*s. V. 6, 1880, p. 175.)
Fog-lietta, Quido Baldo. Discorso del matto-
nato o selicato di Roma. 6 pp. (Soc. rom. di storia
patria, Archivio, v. 1, 1878, pp. SM, 393.)
Fog-.slg:ual.s.
International Maritime Congress. Second
meeting . . . London, 1893. Sec. 4. Light>-
houses, buoys, fog-signals, etc. Minutes of
proceedings' [1893.] —2774
DouirlasH, Sir J. N. Beacon lights and fog signals.
10 pp. (Nature, v. 40, 1889, pp. 87, 110.)— Kennedy, C.
W., and others. Fog-signals at sea. 8 pp. (N. Am, Rev.
V. 148, 1889, p. 509.)— Tyndall, J. Fog signals. 3 pp.
{Nature, V. 17, 1878, p. 456.)— Recent experiments on fog-
signals. 14 pp. (Pop. Scl. Monthly, v. 13, 1878, p. 275.)
See also N. Am. Rev. v. 122, 1876, p. 403. Also For.—
Navnl art an<l Nrience.— Navisratiou.- Mig:nal!t.
— Mteani navigation.
Foign y, France. Prou, M. Fragment d'ardoise
du moyen &ge tronv6 a F. 2 pp. 1 pi. (Biblioth. Ecole
de» Chartes, v. 51, 1890, p. 268.)
Foillan, St. Hillin, Abbot of OUenslaw. Ex
miraculis S. Foillani. 6 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script.
V. 15, pt. 2, p. 924.)
Foissct, Joseph Thgophile. Lacordaire, J. B.
H. Histoire de J6sus-Christ, par F. 9 pp. (Correspon-
darU, V. 35, 1855, p. 321.)— Tlinrean-I>an|^'ln, P. Un
livre sur F. 19 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 126, 1891,
p. 636.)
Folx, Gaston de. Due de Nemours. Vignati, 0.
Gaston de Fois e I'esercito francese a Bologna, a Brescia,
a Ravenna dal gennaio 1511 air aprile 1512. 30 pp. (Soc.
stor. lombarda, Archiv. 2 s. 1884, p. 593.)
Foix, Gaston IV, Comte de.
Leseur, G. Histoire de Gaston IV, Comte
de Foix. Chronique ft-an^aise inCdite du XV
sifecle, pub . . . par H. Courteault. 1893-96,
2 V. .2694
Folard, Jean Charles, Chevalier de (Ed.) 1669-
1752.
Histoire de Polybe. See Polybius, of Mega-
lopolis.
Folcaoliicri, Folcachiero de. 12 cent. Rime.
4 pp. (Ancona, A. d', and Comparetti, D. P., Antiche
rime rolgari, v. 2, p. 74 : Coll. di opere ined. o rare, v. 42. )
Folco, di Calabria. 13 cent. Rime. 8 pp.
(Ancona, A. d', and Comparetti, D. P., Antiche rime voU
gari, v. 2, p. 312 : Coll. di opere ined. o rare, v. 42.)
Folciiiii, Bp. of Thirouanne. Folcuin, Abbot
of Lobbct. Vita Folquiiii Episcopi Morinensis. 8 pp.
(Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 15, pt. 1, p. 423.)
Folcuin, Abbot of Lobbes. —990. Vita Fol-
qaini Episcopi Morinensis. 8 pp. ( Frankfort Soc.
Script. V. 15, pt. 1, p. 423.)— Ex miraculis 8S. ITrsinari
et Ermlnl. 7 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script.v. 15, pt. 2,
p. 831.)
Folcngo, Teofllo (Merlinus Cocaius, pseud.)
1491-1644.
Histoire macoaronique de Merlin Coccaie,
prototype de Rabelais. Avec notes et une
notice par G. Brunet, nouv. 6d. . . . par P. L.
Jacob. Paris, 1876. 12°. 2304
Opere maccheroniche. v. 3, pt. 1, Man-
tova, 1888. 8°. 2304
OontenU. L'OrlandIno di LI Slerno Pltocco.
Opus . . . Macaronicorum, totu in pristi-
nam formam per me Magistrum Acquarium
Lodolam optime reductu . . . Epistola vol-
gare dil auttore di Merlino Cocaio, al im-
pressore di esso A. Paganino. [Tusculani,
1521.] 16°. 2305
Brnnet, P. G. (Philomneste junior, pseud. ) Notice
sur la vie et les ouvrages de F. 38 pp. (Folengo, T.
Hist, maccarun.. p. v.)
Foley, Caroline A. Vedalla Sutta, as illus-
trating the psychological basis of Buddhist ethics.
14 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Ot. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 26, 1894,
p. 321.)
Foley, Henry.
Records of the English province of the
Society of Jesus, v. 7, pt. 2. London, 1883.
8°. —3266
Note.— For v. 1-7, pt. 1, see preceding catalogue.
Foley, Thomas, £>. £>., Bp. of Chicago. Clarke,
R. H. Rt. Rev. Thos. Foley. 18 pp. (in his Lives of
deceased Bps. v. 3, p. 171.)
Foley. See also Folic.
Folger, Peter. 1617-90.
Looking glass for the times ; or, the former
spirit of New England revived in this gener-
ation. Providence, [repr.] 1883. sq. 12°.
(Rhode Island Hist. Tracts, no. 16. ) 4642
Folgore, da San Gemignano. 14 cent.
Rime, nuovamente pub. da Giulio Navone.
Bologna, 1880. 12°. (Scelta di curiositA let-
terarie, no. 172. ) 2342
SyinoutlN, J. A. Folgore da San Gemignano. 13 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 29, 1881, p. 358.)
Folie, Fran5ois Jacques Philippe. 1833 — .
Douze tables pour le calcul des reductions
stellaires. Bruxelles, 1883. 4°. —2465
Tables des liKueM tri«!:ononi<!triqeM nnturelleN
et des inverses des nombres. 11 pp. (Liege, Soc. roy.
dessci. Mim. 2 s. v. 9, 1882. )— Traits des r<<duetionH
stellaireN. 88 pp. (Liege, Soc. roy. des sci. Mem. 2 a,
V. 14, 1888. )
Folie. See also Foley.
Folie espaffiiole. La. 4 v. in 1. PigaulUjebrun,
C. A. G., CEuvres compl. v. 20-23. 4147
Folk and hero tales. McDougall, J. (Ed.)
(Campbell, A., Waifs and strays of Celtic
tradition, Argyllshire S. no. 3. ) 2212
Folk and hero tales. Maclnnes, D. (Ed.)
(Campbell, A., Waifs and strays of Celtic tra-
dition, Argyllshire S. no. 2) 2212
JVbfe.— Also in Folk-lore Soc. Pub. no 25.
Folkard, Richard, Jr.
Plant lore, legends, and lyrics. Embracing
the myths, traditions, superstitions, and folk-
lore of the plant kingdom. London, 1884.
8°. 1215
Folkestone, Viscountess. See Pleydell-Bouve-
rie, H. M., Countess of Radnor.
Folk-etymology. Palmer, A. S. 1195
Folk-lore.
Bassett, F. S. Legends and superstitions
of the sea and of sailors in all lands and at
all times. 1885. 1296
FOLK-LORE
1463
FOLK-LORE, Periodicals
Bolton, H. C. Counting-out rhymes of
children. 1888. 1321
Collection de contes et de chansons popu-
laires. 1881-93, 20 v. 1217
Cox, M. R. Cinderella. Three hundred
and forty-five variants of Cinderella, Catskin,
and Cap o'Ruahes, abstracted and tabulated,
with a discussion of mediaeval analogues, and
notes. 1893. ( i^offc- (ore Soc. no. 31.) 2213
Enoel, K. Musical myths and facts. 1876,
2 V. —2755
FoLKARD, R., Jr. Plant lore, legends,
and lyrics. 1884. 1215
GOMME, G. L. Folk-lore relics of early
village life. 1883. {Antiquanfs Ubi:) 2704
and Wheatley, H. B. {Eds.) Chap-
books and folk-lore tracts. 1885, 5 v. ( Villon
Soc.) 2116
Harley, T. Moon lore. 1885. 1215
Jacques, de Vitry, Bp. of Acre. The ex-
empla; or, illustrative stories from the Sor-
mones vulgares. 1890. (Folk-lore Soc. no. 26.)
2213
PuYMAiORB, T. J. B., Comte de. Folk-
lore. 1885. 1218
SwAiNSON, C. Handbook of weather folk-
lore. 1873. 1218
Thoms, W. J. {Ed. ) Lays and legends of
various nations. 1834, 2 v. 1218
WoLTER, E. {Ed.) Der Judenknabe. 5
griechisehe, 14 lateinische, and 8 franzoesische
texte. 1879. (Suchier, H., Bibliotk. Norman.
V. 2. ) 2304
Fluainore, G. (Ed.) I dodici mesi dell' anno. 15 pp.
{Arehiv. studio tradix. popotari, v. 4, 1885, p. 436.)—
Wrinini. J. L. K. Verbreitung des todes und lebens.
4 pp. (Kleineresehriften,v.5, p. 413.)— I.iebreoht, F.
Kleine mittheilungen. 14 pp. (Oermania, v. 22, 1877,
p. 181.)— Prato, L. L'apologo di Menenio Agrippa ; Le
membra ribellate alio stomaco, nelle varie redazioni
straniere. 16 pp. (Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari.w 4,
1885, p. 25.)
See also K<I<la.— Fniry taleH.-LejfciKlH.— man-
ners and (UiHtoniN. — Mythology. — SairaH. —
NupprNliliwn.— Tradition. Also Alexander, the
Oreat, Romance. — Anivlnnifi'n lied and sa^a. —
Arthur, iri/19.— t'liarlenia^yiie, Boniance.— t'lnde-
rella. — nietrlrli von Hern wajce. — t'aust. J.—
I'lore and Itlanrheilor. — Grail. — Orixeida. —
tindrun — IIeldenHa$;e.— Xlbelnniren lied und
saire.- Keynard tlic Fox.— Kobin Iloml.— Ito-
land.— Neveii saseM.— Tell, W.— Walter of Aequi-
taine.— ^;so Kui;liNli, French, tiernian, Italian,
etc., folk-lore.
Folk-lore, Bibliography.
Baek. P. Litteratur des Jahres 1890. 15 pp.
( Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 1, 1891, p. 113.)— Bourne,
E. G. Some recent books on folk-lore. 7 pp. (iVew
Englander, v. 47, 1887, p. 165.)— I,aue, M. Litteratur des
jahres 1890. 34 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 1,
1891, pp. 352, 461.)— Litteratur des jahres 1891. 102 pp.
(Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 2, 1892, pp. 98, 216, 331,'
460.)— Morris, R. Book of birth-stories. 22 pp. {Con-
temp. Rev. v. 39, 1881, p. 728.)— Sonnenseheln, W. S.
Comparative mythology and folklore. 51 pp. {In hit
Best books, p. 72 ; Reader's guide to contemp. lit. p. 101.)
— Wlliuotte, M. Publications folk-loriques de la Soci«t«
liSgeoise de litt^rature. 11 pp. (Rm. d. lang. rom. v. 33
1889, p. 609.)
Folk-lore, History and criticism.
Bible folk-lore : a study in comparative
mythology. 1884. 1215
Clouston, W. a. Popular tales and fic-
tions ; their migrations and transformations.
1887, 2 v. 1272
Dyer,T. F.T. Folk-lore of plants. 1889. 1298
GOMMB, G. L. Handbook of folk-lore.
1890. {^Folk-lore Soc. no. 20.) 2226
Lano, a. Custom and myth. 1885. 1216
Martinenoo-Cesaresco, E., Contessa.
Essays in the study of iolk-songs. 1886. 1337 I
Williams, A. M. Studies in folk-song and
popular poetry. 1894. 1327 '
Aneona, A. d'. Dello mattinate. 10 pp. {Archiv.
studio tradiz. popolari. v. 4, 1885, p. 373.) — t'arniiohael,
C. H. E. Study of folk-lore. 47 pp. (Royal Soc. of lit.
Trans. 2 s. v. 15, 1893, p. 84.)— Coellio, F. A. Tradigoes
relativas as sereias e mythos similares. 36 pp. {.4.rchiv.
studio tradiz. popolari, v. 4, 1885, p. 325.)— tioldcn
bougrh. 18 pp. {Quart. Rev. v. 172, 1891, p. 191.)—
Clrimin, J. L. K. Gedanken ueber mythos, epos, und
geschichte. 12 pp. {Kleijiere schri/t€n,v. 4,p.74.)~'Von
uebereinstimmung der alten sagen. 4 pp. {Kleinera
schriften, v. 4, p. 9.)— Haberland, K. Der geiaterweg
die gerade linie ; Der spiegel im glauben und brauch der
Toelker. 43 pp. {Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. v. 13, 1882, -pp. SOS,
324.)— Holtliansen, F. Beitraege zur vergleicheuden
maerchen- und sagenkunde. 5 pp. {Oermania, v. 31,
1886, p. 827.)— Koeliler. R. Segensprueche. 11 pp.
{Germania, v. IS, 1808, p. 178.)— I^anse, A. G. Sage vom
Meister und gesellen, mit vorlaeufigen gedanken ueber
das gemeinsame in den volkssagen. 16 pp. {Vermischte
schriften u. reden, p. 224.) — Liebrecht, F. Zur volks-
kunde. 26pp. {Oerviania, v. 35, 1890, pp. 201, 346.) —
Lundell, J. A. Notation de la litt^ratnre populairo.
4 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 4, 1885, p. 249.) —
Maehndo y Alvarez:, A. El colera en la tradicion
popular. Estudio folklorico. 8 pp. {.Archiv. studio
tradiz. popolari, v. 3, 1884, p. 581.)— Xy roi>, K. Viiriantes
indiennes et danoises d'un conte picard. 4pp. (Ro-
mania, V. 9, 1880, p. 137.)— Puyniai;fre, T., Comfe de.
Surquelques historiettes d'Etienne de Bourbon. 10 pp.
(.4rc^iv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 3, 1884, p) 97. )— Rob-
inson, P. S. Fishes of fancy: their place in myth,
fable, fairy-tale, and folk-lore. 97 pp (London, Inter-
nat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 3, p. 1.) — ]tusz, K.
Bilder aus der Volksheilmittelkunde. 12 pp. ( Unset*
Zeit, 1888, V. 1, p. 307; v. 2, 1868, p. 706.)— SehenkI, K.
Zur Daeumlingssage. 1 p. {Oermania, v. 8, 1863, p. 384.)
— Sehwartat, W. Volkstuemliche schlaglichter. 83 pp.
(Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 1, 1891, pp. 17, 279.)—
S^btllot, P. Etudes maritimes. 16 pp. {Archiv. studio
tradiz. popolari, v. 3, 1884, p. 429.)— .Shalneanu, L.
Les jours d'emprunt, ou les jours de la vieille. 21 pp.
(Romania, v. 18, 1889, p. 107.)— Stelnthal, H. Das
periodische auftreten der sage. 12 pp. {Zeits. /. voelker-
psych. V. 20, 1890, p. 306.)— Nteinthal, P. Folklore.
14 pp. {Zeits. f. voelkerpaych. v. 18, 1888, p. 311.)— Lang:
Custom and myth. 13 pp. {Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. \ . 18,
1888, p. 299.)- Stuart-Ulennip, J. S. Origins of mat-
riarchy. 68 pp. (Garnett, L. M. J., Women of Turkeu . . .
Jewish and Moslem women, p. .549. )— ViUemory, J. de.
Le folk-lore. 9 pp. {.irchiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 1,
1882, p. 446. )— ZeiNsber^. H. Hieb und wurf als rechts-
symbole in der sage. Beitrag zur vergleicheuden sageu-
forschung. 44 pp. (Oermania, v. 13, 1868, p. 401.)
Folk-lore, Periodicals. American Folk-lore
Society. Memoirs. Bost., 1894-95. 3 v. 2292
Folk-lore. A quarterly review of myth,
tradition, institution, and custom, v. 1-3, 6, 7.
[Folk-lore Soc. v. 27, 28, 30, 36, 38.) Lond.,
1890-96. 5 v. 2211
FOLK-LORE, PeriodicalB
1464
FOLSOM, Be Francias
Folk- IX)RE Journal. Lond., 1883-88. 7 v.
(Folk-lore Soc. v. 11, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 24.) 2211
FoLK-LOKESociErrY. Publications. Lond.,
1883-96. 23 v. 2211, 2213
^ol«.— For V. I-IO, 12, see preceding catalogue.
Journal of American Folk-lore. Bost.,
1888-96. 9 V. 2292
PrrRE,G., and Salomone-Marino, 8.{Eds.)
Archivio per lo studio delle tradizioni popo-
lari. Palermo, 1882-95. 14 v. 2291
Verein fuer Volkskunde. Zeitschrift.
Bert., 1891-96. 6 v. —2192
Zeitschrift fuer vofxkerpsyciioloqie
und sprachwissenschaft. Berl., 1860-90. 20 v.
—2194
Folk-lore. A quarterly review of myth, tra-
dition, institution, and custom, v. 1-3, 6, 7.
London, 1890-96. 5 v. 8°. (Folk-lore Soc.
V. 27, 28, 30, 36, 38. ) 2211
A'ote.— Continuation of Folk-lore Journal.
Folk-lore and provincial names of British
birds. Swainson, C. (Folk-lore Soc. v. n.)
2213
Folk-lore <les Hsiutes-Vosges. Sauv6, L. F.
- (lAtt&rat. populaires, v. 29.) 2227
Folk-lore Journal. London, 1883-88. 7 v.
8°. (Folk-lore Soc. v. 11, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 24. )
2211
iVo(«.— Continuation of Folk-lore Record (in preceding
catalogue). Continued as Folk>lore.
Folk-lore of modem Greece. Geldart,
E. M. (£d.) 1218
Folk-lore of Shakespeare. Dyer,T. F. T. 3304
Folk-lore relics of early village life. Gomme,
Q. L. (Antiquary^ 8 Libr.) 2704
Folk-lore Society, for collecting and printing
relics of popular antiquities, etc. Publica-
tions, v. 11, 13-21, 23-31, 33-35, 38. London,
1883-96. 23 V. 8°. and 4°. 2211,2213
A'ote.— For V. 1-10, 12, «ee preceding catalogue.
ContenU. Maclnnes, D. Folk and hero tales of
ArifyllHhIre, v. 25.— Swainson, C. Folk-lore and pro-
vincial names of RritiHh birdH, v. 17.— Cox, M. R.
t'inderelln. Three hundred and forty-five variants of
Cinderella, Cat^kin, and Cap o'rushes ... v. 31. — Couu-
ty rolk-lore, v. 37.— Hardy, J. The Deiihuni
traclH, 2 v., v. 29, 35.— Jacques de Viiry, ExeniplH,
V. 26.-F«lk-lore, 6 v., v. 27, 28, 30, 36, 38.— I'olk-lore
Journal, 7 v., v. 11, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 24.— Gomme, G. L.
Ilnndbook of folklore, v. 20.- Nutt, A. Studies on the
legend of the II»l.v «Jr«ll, v. 23.— Callaway, H., Bp. of
Si. John's, Kaffraria. IzlnyaiiKa Zokubiila; or,
divination as existing among the Amazulu, v. IS.— Jones,
W. H., and Kropf, L. L. {Eds.) Folk-tales of the Mrk-
ynrM. v. 13.— Elton, O. (TV.) First nine books of the
Danish history of Nax4»>OraiiiinalicuH, v. 33.
l^lebreehl. F. Folk-lore Society in London. 13 pp.
{Eng. «(udiCT>, v. 3, 1880, p. 1.)
Folk-phrases of four counties (Glouc, Staff,
Warw., Wore.) Northall, G. P. (Ling. Dia-
lect Soc. no. 73. ) —2163
Folk-soiiffs, Essays in the study of Martin-
engo-Cesaresco, E., Contesaa. 1337
Folk-soiiffs of Italy. Busk, R. H. 2387
Folk-speech of South Cheshire. Darlington,
T. (£»?. Dialect Soc. no. 63. ) —2163
Folk-tales. 5 pp. Schuyler, E. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 57, 1886, p. 419.)
Folk-tales of Lieiig:al. Day, L. B. 1217
Folk-tales of Kashmir. Knowles, J. H.
( Truebner'8 Orient. S. ) 3103
Folk-tales of the Magyars. Jones, W. H.,
and Kropf, L. L. (Eds. ) (Folk-lore Soc. v. 13. )
2213
Follen, Rev. Charles Theodore Christian, LL. D.
1796-1840.
Works, with a memoir of his life. Boston,
1841-42. 5 V. 12°. 2100
C^mtenU. Franklin Ipoturc, v. 5.— Fjitiiro Ntnte
of man, v.5.— KlNtory, v, 5. — lnniis;nrai (liHcoiirso.
V. 5.— Follen, Mrs. B. L. C. I.lfp of Charles Follen, v. I.
— Lectures on moral pliiloMopliy, v. 3.— Peace and
ivar, V. 5. — PoeinM, v. 1.— Prayers, v. 1.— Elements of
|>Hycliolos:y% V. 3. — Ut'li^ion and the ehnreh,
v. 5. — On Schiller^M life anfl ilraniaN. v. 4.— .Ser-
mons, V. 2.— Address to the people of the United States
on the subject of slavery, v. 5.— Funeral oration on
Caspar Npnrziieim, v. 5.
Life of Friedrich Schiller. Comprehend-
ing an examination of his works. New York,
1837. 12°. 4757
Follen, Mrs. E. L. C. Life of Charles
Follen. 1842. ( Follen, C. T. C, Works, v. 1. ) 2106
Follen, Mrs. Eliza Lee Cabot. 1787-1860.
Life of Charles Follen. Boston, 1842. 12°.
(Follen, C. T. C, Works, v. 1.) 2106
Little Song^s. With new illustrations by
Miss L. B. Humphrey. Boston, 1881. sq. 12°.
1337
Follie religiose : poema in ottava rima scritto
in lingua piemontese. Calvo da Savigiano, E.
2302
Followers and friends, Of. 4 pp. Bacon, Sir
F., Essays, with annotations by R. Whately, 4 ed. p. 465.
Following' the guidon. Custer, Mrs. E. B.
2404
Fohiuet, of Marseilles. Circa 1160-1231. Ge-
dichte. 23 pp. (Mahn, K. A. F., Werke der troubadours,
v. 1, p. 315.)
Fohpieys, Gui. 13 cent. Sieben freuden Ma-
ria's. [Provengal.] 12 pp. (Suchier, H., Denkmaeler
provenzal. lit. und sprache, v. 1, p. 272.)
Folqiiin. See Folcuin.
Folsom, Abigail. Banks, N. H. Abby Folsom
and Judge Story. 3 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 10, 1883,
p. 427.)
Folsom, C. W. Surface-drainage of the metro-
politan district. 6 pp. 1 pi. (Mass. State Board of
Health, Report, 1876, p. 507.)
Folsom, Charles. Parsons, T. Memoir of F.
17 pp. ( Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 13, 1875, p. 26.)
Folsom, Charles Follen, M. D. 1842—. Pre-
vention of insanity. 8 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc.
Reports, v. 7, p. 83.)— Our meat snpply. and public
health. 51 pp. (Mass. State Board of iftalth. Report,
1875, p. 133. )— Relation of our pnblle hcIiooIn to the
disorders of the nervous system. 33 pp. (Six lectures
upon school hygiene, p. 161.)— Disposal of Hewag:e.
133 pp. 13 pi. (Mass. State Board of Health, Report, 1876,
p. 276.) — WeMtlield aii4l Merriinae rivers. IS pp.
(Mass. State Board of Health, Report, 1879, Suppl. p. 1.)
Folsom, De Francias (Ed.)
Our police : a history of the Baltimore
force from the first watchman to the latest
appointee. Baltimore, 1888. 8°. 1141
FOLSOM, Nathaniel
1465
FONTENELLE, Abbey
F«>Ihoiii, Nathaniel. Bell, C. H. Nathaniel
Folsom. 2 pp. (Pa. 3frt{r. Ht»«. V. 2, 1878, p. 436.)
Fohvell, William Watts. 1833—. Effect of
correct analysis on doctrine in political economy. 17 pp.
(Am. Econ. Assoc. Piib. v. 4, no. 5, p. .53.)
Foiiblaiiiinn, Albany William. Home, R. H.
Hev. S. Smith, A. Ponblanque, and Douglas Jerrold.
28 pp. [In hie New spirit of the age, 2 ed. v. 1, p. 277.)
Fonbliinque, Edward Barrington de. 1821-95.
Lives of the Lords Strangford, with their
ancestors and contemporaries through ten
generations. London, n. d. 8°. 3766
Caroline Haiier. 8 pp. [Fnrtn. Rev. n. s. v. 37, 1885,
p. 130.)
Foiibliiiiqiio, Lester Ramsay de. Social status
of women in India. 10 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 44, 1888,
p. 363. )
Foiiclii, Pierre Fran5ois Charles. 1841—.
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J.-C.),v. 1.— Iranlpiis: Zoroastre (de 2600 ft 890 av. J.-C),
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FOOTPRINTS OF THE PIONEERS
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Early laws and customs in Gt. Britain regarding food.
93 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1880, p. 70.)—
Wallor. E. Dangers of food and drink. 5 pp. {Cen-
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li^eKtion. — ItosiieNtie eeoiioiiiy, — Enstlnice. —
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HarketN. — Meat. — 9Iilk. — Xolaxsef*. — Miish-
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Foot, Jesse. 1744-1826.
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Foot. See Feet.
Foota Jalloii. See Futa Jallon.
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E. Foot-baU : its history for five centuries.
n. d. —1797
Arthur, T. Old-time foot^ball. 8 pp. (Andrews,
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12 pp. (Century Mag. v. 12, 1887, p. 888.)— Sears, J. H.
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Foote, Allen Rlplej'.
Economic value of electric light and power.
Cincinnati, 1889. 12°. —1367
Degradation by itenHlons. The protest of loyal vol-
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FtM>te, Rear-Admiral Andrew Hull. Eads,
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Footc, Henry Stuart. 1800-80.
Bench and bar of the south and southwest.
St. Louis, 1876. 8°. —1334
Caflket of reminiscences. Washington,
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Foote, Rev. Henry Wilder. 1838—.
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course given in King's Chapel, Boston, on
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Foote, Kate. A Pistol-shot. 12 pp. ( Century
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Foote, Mrs. Mary Hallock. 1847—. Cloud on
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Fate of a voice. 13 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 11, 1886,
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Foote, Samuel. 1720-77.
Works, with remarks on each play, and an
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Contents. Anthor, v. 1.- Bankrupt, v. 3.— t'apn-
cliin, v. 3. — Commissary, v. 2. — C'oaseners, v. 3. —
Devil npon two sticks, v. 3.— Kn«;lishman in
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of Uarratt, v. 2.— Minor, v. 2.— Xabob, v. 3.— Ora-
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The Minor: a comedy. 55 pp. (Lowndes, T., New
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Sketches of Virginia, historical and bio-
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The same. 2 s. Phila., 1855. 8°. 3505
The same. 2 s. 2 ed. revised. Phila., 1856.
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76. 1884, 1 V. in 2. (Challenger Kxped. Zool.
V. 9. ) —1531
Jones, T. R., and others. Monograph of
the foraminifera of the crag. 1866-96, 3 pts.
4°. ^Pa^^co^a. Soc. V. 1, 49, 50.) —1592
Sherborn, C. D. Index to the genera and
species of the foraminifera. Pte. 1, 2. 1893-96.
(Smithson. Inst. Miscel. coll. v. 37.) —3444
Arcbpr, T. C. Notes on 2 sjwcies of foraminifera.
2 pp. (Royal Soc. Edin. Trans, v. 7, 1872, p. 353.)— «'«r-
peul^r, W. B. Researches on foraminifera. 100 pp.
12 pi. (Royal Soc. London, Trans, v. 149, 1S«0, p. 1 ; v. 150,
1861, p. 535.)— «'»rl«T. H. J. Fossil foraminifera in
Scindc. 18 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Joum. v. 5,
1857, p. 124.)— Notes on foraminifera. 8 pp. 1 pi. (Ann.
Mag. Nat. Hist. 5 s. v. 3, 1879, p. 407. )-On the polytremata
(foraminifera), especially with reference to their mythi-
cal hybrid nature. 30 pp. 1 pi. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.
4 s. V. 17, 1876, p. 185.)— On the structure of the larger
foraminifera. 6 pp. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3 B.y.S,lS6l,
p. 246. )— Relation of the canal-system to the tubulation
in the foraminifera, with reference to Dr. Dawson's
Dawn of life. 5 pp. ( Atin. Mag. Nat. Hist. 4 s. v. 16, 1875,
p. 420.)— nnwsoii, G. M. On foraminifera from the
gulf and river St. Lawrence. 7 pp. (Ann. Mag. Nat.
Hist. 4 8. V. 7, 1871, p. 83.)— D'OrblBii.v's foraiiil-
nifera. 6 pp.-(Sc?cncc Gossip, 1871, pp. 106, 15J.)— KKRcr,
J. G. Foraminiferen aus meeresgrundproben, gelothet
von 1874 bis 1876 von S. M. Sch. Gazelle. 266 pp. 21 pi.
(Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 66: Mathemat.-phys.
clasae, Abhandl. v. 18, pt. 2, 1893, p. 193.)— Wucmbel,
C. W. Beitraege zur foraminiferen fauna der nord-
alpinen Eocaengebilde. 153 pp. 4 pi. (Munich, Akad.
wissens. Denkschr. v. 37 : Malhemat.^hys. classe, A bimndl.
V. 10, pt. 2, 1868, p. 577.)— Beitraege zur kenntniss der
organisation nnd systematischen stellung von recepta-
culites. 50 pp. 1 pi. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr.
V. 44 : Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abhandl. v. 12, pt. 1, 1875,
p. 167.)— llUeheock. R. Foraminifera. 9 pp. (Kings-
ley, J. 8., Riverside Nat. Hist. v. 1, p. 14.)— .noeller,
V. von. Foraminiferen des russischen kohlenkalks.
131pp. 7 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. JVfSm. 7 s. v. 27, 1880.) —
Spiral-gewundene foraminiferen des russischen koh-
lenkalks. 149 pp. 15 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad, ilfftn. 7 8.
v. 25, 1878.)— Parker, W. K., and Jones, T. R. On
some foraminifera from the north Atlantic and Arctic
oceans, including Davis straits and Baffin's bay. 118 pp.
8 pi. (Royal Soc. London, Trans, v. 155, 1865, p. 325.)— and
others. On priority in the discovery of the canal-system
In foraminifera. 6 pp. {Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 4 s. v. 14,
1874, pp. 64, 305.)— On the nomenclature of the forami-
nifera. 44 pp. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3 s. v. 8, 1861, p. 161 ;
8 s. V. 11, 1883, p. 91 ; 4 s. V. 4, 1869, p. 386 ; 4 s. V. 10, 1872,
pp. 184, 453.)— Kecent foraiiiliiifera. 4 pp. (Science
Gossip, 1871, p. 9.)— Reuna, A. E. Classification of the
foraminifera. 1 p. ( Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3 s. v. 8, 1861,
p. 190.)— Vino. G. R. On some recent for-iminifera
from the Shetland isles. 3 pp. (licience Oossip, v. 13,
1877, p. 51.)— Wllllainson.W. C. On the recent foram-
inifera of Gt. Britain. 4 pp. ( Quart. Joum. Micros. Sci.
v. 7, 18159, p. 101.)— WriKht. E. P. Notes on foramin-
ifera. 5 pp. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 4 s. v. 19, 1877, p. 40.)
.See also InvcrtobratOH.— IViiinniiillteN.— Rhlxo-
podK.
ForljCH, Alexander, 4 Baron Forbes of Pitsligo.
lord Pitsligo. 8 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 25, 1829,
p. 693.)
Forbes, Alexander. Forbes, A. A poet waif.
16 pp. (In fcts Souvenirs of some continents, p. 290.)
Forbes, Alexander Penrose, Bp. of Brechin.
Mackey, D. J. Bp. Forbes : a memoir.
1888. 4707
Forbes, Archibald, LL. D. 1838—.
Chinese Gordon, a succinct record of his
life. London, 1884. 12°. 4891
Souvenirs of some continents. London,
1885. 12°. 1404
ConlcnU. Ainorloan »«-nllon«aii with «ho inoiHt
eye.— Some aspects of Aniorleaii society.— Social
AuHtralla.— »oiiRlit«wii sorlpl.— Interviewed by
an Emperor.— The Emperor un«l his maruhnl.-
Christmastide in the Khyber Pass.- .■Wacftalian.-
A Poet wair.—Skoheloir.— Where was VllllersT—
How I became a war eorrespondant^— Wolseley.
Battle of Balaclava. 12 pp. 1 map. (Contemp. Rev.
V. 59, 1891, p. 429.)— Errors of the experts. 13 pp. (Con-
temp. Rev. v. 55, 1889, p. 341.)-Empcror Frederick's
niary. 14 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 54, 1888, p. 609.)-The
French Empress and the German war. 13 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 32, 1892, p. 285.)-In case of Invasion.
II pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 17, 1885, p. 633.)— l.ecturln!if
in 2 hemispheres. 8 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 2, 1882, p. 127.)
—Abraham Lincoln as a strategist. 27 pp. (N. Am.
ifeti. v. 155, 1892, pp.53, ir>0.)-Moltke and Moltkeism.
18 pp. ( Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 1018. )— Napoleon
III at Sedan. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 419. )
—Christmas-tide witli the Germans before Paris. 12 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 72, 1886, p. 263.)— RecrnltinR prob-
lem. 7 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 29, 1891, p. 398.)— Sol-
diers* rations. 17 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888,
p. 822.)— War correspondent's reminiscences.
28 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, pp. 185, 414.)— War-
fare of the future. 13 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 29, 1891,
p. 782.)
Simmons, Sir J. L. A. The French Empress and the
German war: a reply. 6 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 32,
1892, p. 430. )
and Jackson, John P. "William of Ger-
many : a succinct biography of William I,
German Emperor and King of Prussia. New
York [1888]. 12°. 4797
Forbes, Capt. C. J. F. Smith. —1880. Affini-
ties of the dialects of the Chepang and Kusundah tribes
of NipSl with those of the hill tribes of Arracan. 4 pp.
(Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Journ. n. s. v. 9, 1877, p. 421.)
—On the connection of the Moiis of Pegu with the
Koles of Central India. 10 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt.
Brit. Joum. n. 8. v. 10, 1878, p. 234.)-On Tlbeto-Bur-
man lan^nagres. 18 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit.
Joum. n. s. v. 10, 1878, p. 210.)
Forbes, Duncan. Circa 1644-1704.
Account of the familie of Innes, compiled
in 1698. With an appendix of charters and
notes. Aberdeen, 1864. 4°. (Spalding Club.)
zoOo
Forbes, Henry Ogg. 1851—.
Naturalist's wanderings in the Eastern
archipelago: a narrative of travel and ex-
ploration, 1878-83. lUustr. ... by John B.
Gibbs. New York, 1885. 8°. 1403
■ and Nisbet, Hume. The Papuan and his
masters. 6 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 50, 1891, p. 431.)
Forbes, John, D. D., LL. D. Smith, T. John
Forbes. 8 pp. (Disruption worthies, Memorial of 1843,
V. 3, p. 253.) ,
POKBES, John
1469
FORCE AND ENERGY
Forbes, John. Circa 1568-1634. Certaine rec-
ords touching the estate of the Church of Scotland,
since the Reformation of religion therein, till the Parli
ament holden at Perth, anno 1606. 216 pp. (Scot, W.,
Apologelical narration, p. 343: Wodrow Soc.)
XoiloeofthelifeofF. ZZpp. (Scot, W.,Apo>ogetical
narration, p. xxxiii : Wodrow Soc. )
Forbes, John. —1675.
Cantus, songs and fancies . . . both apt for
voices and viols. Reproduced by photo-lith-
ography. Paisley, 1879. 4". (New Club S. ) —2732
Eiliuoncl. J. P. John Forbes. 33 pp. (In his Aber-
deen printers, pp. xxxv, 101, 215.)
Forbes, John, Jr. Edniond, J. P. John Forbes,
Younger. 81 pp. (In hi» Aberdeen printers, pp. xxxv,
108, 219.)
Forbes, Rev. Robert, Bp. of Ros8 and Caithness.
1708-75.
The Lyon in mourning ; or, a collection of
speeches, letters, journals, etc., relative to the
affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Ed.
from his MS. with a preface by Henry Paton.
Edinburgh, 1895-96. 3 v. 8°. (Scottish Hist.
Soc. Pub. v. 20-22. ) .2566
Forbes, Robert Bennett. 1804-89.
Shipwreck by lightning. Papers relative
to Harris's lightning conductors. Boston,
1853. 8°. —2764
Forbes, S. Russell.
Rambles in Naples. An archaeological and
historical guide to the museums, galleries
. . . and antiquities of Naples and its envi-
rons. 3 ed. With maps, plans, and illustra-
tions. London, 1886. 12°. 1408
Discovery of EtriiHonii toiiiplew at Faleria. 6 pp.
(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 48, 1892, p. 245.)— Church
of St. Valentine at Rome. 5 pp. (Brit. Archaeol.
Assoc. Juurn. V. 45, 1889, p. 313. )
Forbes, Urquhart Atwell. 1850—. River pol-
lution. 24 pp. (H'csdn. Bev. n. s. V. 62, 1882, p. 313.)
Forbes, William. IS cent. Treatise of church-
lands and tithes. Edinburgh, 1705. 16°. —4257
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. First
and second annual reports of the Trustees for
1895, 96. Northampton, 1896. 2 nos. 8°. L.33
Forbes-I..eitb, William {Ed.)
Narratives of Scottish Catholics under Mary
Stuart and James VI. Now first printed from
the original MSS. in the secret archives of the
Vatican and other collections. Edinburgh,
1885. 8°. —3265
Contents. Lislof i'lithollc noblen»en in Scotland
in 1594. -Lindsay, .Sir W. Account of the present state
of the C'lttliollc rellslwn in the realm of Scotland, in
the year of Our Lord 1594.-Letters and memoriivls of
the state and progress of events from 1803 to 1625.—
Oouda, N.de. Return of Mnry Stnnrt to Scotland.
Narrative.— Leslie, J., Bp. of Sosn. Narrative of the
progress of events in Sootlnnd. 1562-15"l.-Sketch of
the history of Scotland during the minority of Mary
Stuart.
Forbes-Mitchell, William.
Reminiscences of the great mutiny, 1857-
59 ; including the relief, siege, and capture of
Lucknow, and the campaigns in Roliilcund
and Dude. London, 1893. p. 8°. 3437
Forbiger, Albert. 1798-1878.
Hellas und Rom. Populaere darstellung
des oeffentlichen und haeuslichen lebcns der
Griechen und Roemer. Leipzig, 1876-82. 6 v.
in 4, 8°. 2733
De T. Iiiicretii Carl carmine dissertatio. 37 pp.
(Lucretius Cams, T., De rerum natura, v. 1, p. 48: Le-
maire, N. E., liiblioth. class. Lat.)
Merleeker, ( — ). Handbuch der alten geographic
von F. 5 pp. (Zeits. f. allerthumsw. V. 12, IMi, p. nsi.)
[Xotlee of F.l 2 pp. (Blag, jahrb. f. alterlh. p. 3:
Jahresb. iieber fortschr. der class, allerth. v. 12, 1879.)
Forbin cl'Oi>i>fe(le, Marij Aglafi Roselyne de
Villeneuve Bargcnion, Marquise A&. HO^nv, A.., Marquis
de. La Marquise de Forbin d'Opp^de. 55 pp. i^Corre-
spondant, n. s. v. 102, 1885, pp. 57, 512.)
Forbiii-Jaiisoii, Charles Auguste Marie
Joseph, Comte de, D. D., Bp. of Nancy, France. Clarke,
R. H. Rt. Rev. Charles A. M.J. de Faubin-Janson. 4 pp.
(In his Lives of decea.sed Dps. v. 2, p. 601.)
Forby, Rev. Robert.
Rye, W. Glossary of words used in East
Anglia. Founded on that of Forby. With
numerous corrections and additions. 1895.
{Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 75. ) —2163
Force, Maj.-Gen. Manning Ferguson. 1824 — .
Some early notices of the Indians of Ohio.
Cincinnati, 1879. 8°. 2657
Marching across Carolina. 18 pp. ( Hunter, R.,
Sketches of war history, 1861-65, v. 1, p. 1.)— Personal
recollections of the VIckNbnr^: eani]>ai^ii. 17 pp.
(Hunter, R., Skstclies of war history, 1881 65, v. 1, p. 293.)
Force, Peter. 1790-1868. "
National calendar, and annals of the
United States, for 1832. Washington, 1832.
12°. 1147
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
UNiTHn> States. Library of Cong^ress.
Special report of the Librarian of Congress
to the Joint Committee on the Library con-
cerning the historical library of Peter Force.
1867. Ii.65
CJrpene. G. W. Peter Force. 14 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
v. 2, 1878, p. 221.)— .loll HNton, H. P. The Franklin, Ro-
cliambeau, and Force papers. 5pp. (Mag. Am. Hist,
V. 8, 18S2, p. 318.)
Force and Haerfry.
Ebert, C. H. R. Magnetic fields of force ;
an exposition of the phenomenaof magnetism,
electro-magnetism, and induction based on
the conception of lines of force. Tr. by C.
V. Burton. Pt. 1. 1897. —1534
Siemens, Sir C. W., and others. Conserva-
tion of solar energy. 1883. —2491
Barker. Q. F. Correlation of vital and physical
forces. 36 pp. (Half hours with modern scientists, p. HI.)
— Carrier**, M. Das waohstbum der energie in der
geistigen und organischen welt. 61pp. (Munich, Akad,
wissens. Denkschr. v. 64: Philos.-philol. classe, Abhandl.
V. 19, pt. 3, 1892, p. 683.)— Emerson, R. W. Perpetual
forces. 20 pp. ( Works, v. 10, p. 69, and Lectures and biog,
sketches, p. 69.) — liar<liiier, F. Persistence of force ;
a point in the argument of natural the.ilogy. 24 pp.
(Biblioth. Sacra, v. 38, 1881, p. 1.)— Helmlioltsi, H. L. F.
Ueber die erhaltung der kraft. 43 pp. (Vortraege und
reden, v. 1, p. 147.)— Ueber die wechsehvirkung der
naturkraefte, und die darauf bezuegiichen neuestcn
ermittelungen der pliysik. 54 pp. ( Vortraege und reden,
V. 1, p. 25.)— .Maxwell, J. C. On a method of drawing
FORCE AND ENERGY
1470
FORD, Paul Leicester
the theoretical forms of Faraday's lines of force with-
out calculation. 1 p. (In hi* Sci. papers, V. 1, p. 241.)—
On Faraday's lines of force. 75pp. i In his Sci. papers,
T. 1, p. 155.)— .tiej-er, M. W. Ueber die einheit der
naturkraefte im universum. 20 pp. {Unaere Zeit, 1884,
V. 2, p. 179.)— Miiy«lcn, Q. van. Utilisation des forces
natnrclles. 33 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r.
v. II, 18.S2, pp. 255, 4W.)— Parmele, M. Relation the
ultimate truth. 9 pp. (Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 483.)— Por-
ter. N. Force, law, and design : a philosophical study
for non-philosophical readers. 33 pp. (In his Science
and sentiment, p. 260.)— Preyer, W. Znr geschichte
der lehre vom kraftwechscl. 41pp. {Deutach. rundschau,
v. 59, 1889, pp. 211, we.)— .Stcwiirl, B. Conservation
and dissipation of energy. 13 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 42,
1882, p. 33.)
See also Attriiotlon. — Dynainomelcpsi. — Elas-
ticity.—Kquillbri u in.— «ravlt«tl»n. — Matter. —
Metaphysics.- Power.— Sl«tlc».
Force bill, Disastrous effects of a. 7 pp.
Smith, H. (Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 686.)
Force of example. 6 pp. Roseboro, V. (Cen-
tuTV Mag. v. 20, 1891, p. 430.)
Forcella, Vincenzo.
Catalogo dei MSS. riguardanti la storia di
Roma che si conservano nelle Biblioteca vati-
cana. Torino, 1879-85. 4 v. 8°. W. 64
Catalogo dei MSS. riguardanti la storia di
Roma che si conservano nelle biblioteche di
Padova, pubbliche e private. Torino, 1885.
8». W. 64
— — (£d.) Iscrizioni delle chiese e d'altri edi-
ficii di Roma dal secolo XI fino ai giorni
nostri. v. 14. Roma, 1884. 4°. 1221
iVbte.— For v. 1-13 see preceding catalogue.
( Ed. ) Iscrizioni delle chiese e degli altri
ediflci di Milano dal secolo VIII ai giorni
nostri. Milano, 1889-93. 12 v. r. 8°. 2221
Forcelliui, Egidio. 1688-1768.
Totius Latinitatis lexicpn . . . et in hac
editione post tertiam auctam et emendatam a
Josepho Furlanetto novo ordine digestum
amplissime auetum atque emendatum cura et
studio Vinoentii De-Vit. Prati, 1858-75. 8 v.
4°. R-ll
Contenls.
Ab-Byturas, v. 1. M-Pyxis, v. 4.
C-Exxemplum, v. 2. Q- Syzygia, v. 5.
F-Lytta, V. 3. T-Zyzania; Appendix, v. 6.
Onomasticon opera et studio Vincentii De-Vit, v. 7, 8.
Forcliliainuier,PeterWilhelm. 1803—. Mytho-
logie eine wissenschaft. 8 pp. (Philologus, v. 46, 1888,
p. 193.)
Forckenbeck fannily. Braun- Wiesbaden, K.
(J. Berg. p«eiid.) Die von Forckenbeck. 41pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1882, V. 1, pp. 252, 372.)
Ford, A. E. (3V.) Guardian spirits. See
Werner, H.
Ford, Douglas M. Growth of the freedom of
the press. 12 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 4, 1889, p. 1.)
Ford, Edward Onslow. Gosse, E. W. Living
English sculptors. 12 pp. (Onfurj/ afap. v. 9, 1886, p. 39.)
Ford, Henry A., and Ford, Mrs. Kate B. His-
tory of Cincinnati, Ohio, with illustrations
and biographical sketches. Cleveland, 1881.
r. 8°. 3591
History of Hamilton county, Ohio, with
illustrations and biographical sketches. Cleve-
land, 1881. r. 8°. 3591
Ford, John. See Forde, J.
Ford, John Thomson. 1829-94. Behind the
curtain of a conspiracy. 10 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 148,
1889, p. 484.)
Ford, Mrs. Kate B.
History of Cincinnati, Ohio ; History of
Hamilton county, Ohio. See Ford, H. A.,
and Ford, Mrs. K. B.
Ford, Melbourne H.
* Memorial addresses on the life and charac-
ter of Melbourne H. Ford, a representative
from Michigan, delivered in the House of
Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-
second Congress. 1893. {U. S. 52 Cong. 2
8688. House miscel. doc. v. 14. )
Ford, Capt. N. P. Wade Hampton's strategy.
Attack on Richmond foiled. 7 pp. (Southern Hist. Soo.
Papers, v. 24, 1896, p. 278.)
Ford, Patrick. The Irish vote in the pending
Presidential election. 6 pp. (JV. Am. Rev. v. 147, 1888,
p. 185.)
Ford, Paul Leicester. 1865 — .
Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana. A list of books
written by, or relating to, Alexander Hamil-
ton. New York, 1886. 8°. W. 57
Check list of bibliographies, catalogues,
reference-lists, and lists of authorities of
American books and subjects. Brooklyn,
1889. 8°. W. 34
Franklin bibliography. A list of books
written by, or relating to, Benjamin Frank-
lin. Brooklyn, 1889. 8°. W. 13
True George Washington. [Illustr.] Phila.,
1897. p. 8°. 3782
Affaires de rAiigletcrre etde rAin^rlqiie. 5pp.
[Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 13, 1889, p. 222.)— History of the
Pennsylvania fiJaasette. 5 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V, 15, 1886, p. 452.)— Authorship of "Plain Trutli."
4 pp. (Pa. Mag. Am. Hist. v. 12, 1888, p. 421.)— Biblir
ography and reference list of the history and literature
of the i;nitetl States Constitution, 1787-88. 61 pp.
(In his Pamphlets on the Constitution, p. 381.)
(Ed.) Pamphlets on the Constitution of
the United States, pub. during its discussion
by the people, 1787-88. Brooklyn, 1888. 8°.
—2334
Contents. Ford, P. L. Bil>lioKrai>hy of the Consti-
tution, 1787-88.- <;oxe, T. Examination of the Constitu-
tion of the United States of America.- IUckinson, J.
Letters of Fabius on the Federal Constitution.— Hanson,
A. C. Remarks on the proposed plan of a Feilerai
OoTernment.— Ramsay, D. Address to the Freemen
of Mouth Carolina on the Federal Constitution.—
ticrry, E. Observations on the new Constitution, and
on the Federal and State Conventions. — Lee, R. H. Ob-
servations of the system of government proposed by
the late Convention.— Reference list to the history
and literature of the Constitution, 1787-88.— Jay, J.
Address to the people of the State of New York on the
subject of the Constitution. -Mason. G. Objections to
the Federal Constitution.— Iredell, J. Observations on
George Mason's Objections to the Federal Constitu-
tion.—Randolph, E. Letter on the Federal Constitu-
tion.—Smith, M. Address to the people of the State of
FORD, Paul Leicester
1471
fORESTERIES
New York.— W«?l»ster, N. Examination into the lead-
ing principles of the Federal Constitution,— Webster,
P. Weakness of Brutus exposed; or, some remarks
in vindication of the Constitution.- Wilson, J. Speech
on the Federal Constitution delivered in Philadelphia.—
Index.
■ (Ed.) Orderly book of the "Maryland
Loyalists' Regiment. " See Jones, Capt. C.
( Ed. ) Writings of Thomas Jefferson. See
Jefferson, T.
Fortl, Philip. Stone, F. D. Vindication of
William Penn by F. 8 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 6, 1882,
p. 174.)
Ford, Richard. 1796-1858.
The Spaniards and their country. New
Yorlr, 1847. 2 pts. in 1 v. 8°. (Wiley, J.,
and Putnam,Q.P., Libr. of choice reading. ) .2467
Ford, Mrs. Sallie Rochester. 1828—.
Raids and romance of Morgan and his
men. New York, 1864. 12°. 3796
Ford, Sheridan. Tzar-tyrant or Tzar-tribune.
9 pp. (ITeKtm. ieec. V. 132, 1889, p. 204.)
Ford, Simon, D. D. 1619-99.
Conflagratio Londinensia poetice depicta.
Conflagration of London ; poetically de-
scribed, both in Latin and English. 2 ed.
lAnon.] London, 1667. sq. 8°. 1528
Londini quod reliquum ; or, Londons re-
mains : in Latin and English. London, 1667.
sq. 8°. ( With his Conflagratio Londinensis. )
1528
Ford, W. J. Billiards. See Broadfoot, W. (in
supplement).
Ford, Worthington Chauncey. 1858 — .
Wool and the manufactures of wool. Wash-
ington, 1894. 8°. (U. S. 52 Cong. 2 sesa.
House misoel. doc. v. 1, no. 94.)
Fisheries dispute. 8pp. (Forum, v. 2, 1886, p. 174.)
( Ed. ) Spurious letters attributed to Wash-
ington. With a bibliographical note. Brook-
lyn, 1889. 8°. 3782
(Ed.) Washington as an employer and
importer of labor. Brooklyn, 1889. 8°. 3782
(Ed.) Washington-Duch6 letters. Now
printed, for the first time, from the original
MSS, with an introductory note. Brooklyn,
1890. 8°. 3782
( Ed. ) Report of a committee of the Lords
of the Privy Council on the trade of Great
Britain with the United States. See Great
Britain, Committee of the Lords of the Privy
Council.
(Ed.) Writings of George Washington.
See Washington, G.
Forde, John. 16 cent.
Dramatic works, with an introduction, and
notes critical and explanatory. New York,
1831. 2 V. 18°. (Harper's Family Ubr. Dr. S.
nos. 4, 5. ) 4367
Contenta. Broken heart, v. 1.— Fancies, chaste
anrt noble, v. 2.— Lady's trial, v. 2.— rover's niel-
anchol.v, v. 1.— Love's sacriflce, v. 2. — Perkin
Warbeck, v. 1.— .Sun's darling, v. 2.— WItcU of
Edmonton, v. 2.
Lowell, J. R. Mas,singer and F. 20 pp. ( Works,
v. 11, p. 297 ; Harper's Mag. v. 85, 1892, p. 942 ; and in hia
Old English dramatists, p. 113.) — Mulone, E. Shak-
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ed. by S. John»on and O. Steevens, revised by I. Reed, v. 2,
p. 374 ; ed. by E. Malone, v. 1, p. 402.)
Fordyce, T. Local records. See Sykes, J., and
Fordyce, T.
Foreheatl. Brodie, Sir B. O. Account of a
case of aneurism by anastomosis of the forehead treated
by the application of ligatures. 6 pp. { PForfcs, v. 3, p. 118.)
See also Face. — llea<l.
Foreign bodies, Extraction of. 25 pp. Brodie,
Sir B. C, Works, v. 3, p. 508.
Foreign oorre.spoiid.Mits. 7 pp. Beatty-
Kingston, W. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 39, 1888, p. 371.)
Foreigners, On a certain condescension in.
35 pp. Lowell, J. B., H'orfes, v. 3, p. 220.
Foi'ciiiaii, Allan. President Lincoln's unlucky
pass. 10 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 17, 1887, p. 153.)— A bit
of secret service history. 11pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 12, 1884, p. 321.)
Foreiusiii, John.
Philippine islands : a historical, geograph-
ical, ethnographical, social, and commercial
sketch of the Philippine archipelago and its
political dependencies. With map and fron-
tispiece. London, 1892. 8°. 3413
Poreiiiaii. See also Forman.
Fore-runner of revenge. Eglisham,Q. (Pamp/i-
lets : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
Forest and game-law tales. 3 v. Marti-
neau, H. 1204
Forest cantons of Switzerland. Sowerby, J.
3637
Forest flora of British Burma. 2 v. Kurz, S.
—2666
Forest flora of Japan. Sargent, C. S. —2691
Forest of Essex. Fisher, W. R. —4692
Forest of Rossendale, History of the. New-
bigging, T. .2534
Forestani, Simone, detto II Saviozzo. Storia
d'una fanciuUa tradita da un suo amante.
Bologna, 1862. 12°. (Scelta di curiositd. let-
terarie, no. 6. ) 2322
Canzoiii: Sonetti. 45 pp. {Scelta di curiositA leh
terarie, no. 77, p. 46.)
Zambrini, F. S. Notizia bibliografica de' componi-
mcnti a stampa di F. 7 pp. ( Scelta di curiositA letteraris,
no. 6, p. 9.)
and others. Alcune poesie inedite, tratte
da un MS. del sec. XV e pub. per la prima
volta dal Prof. Giuseppe Ferraro. Bologna,
1879. 12°. (Scelta di curiositd, letterarie,
no. 168.) 2342
Forestel, Seigneur du. See Waurin, J. de.
Forester, Frank, pseud. See Herbert, H. W.
Forester, H. ( Tr. ) Memoirs of Sophia, Eleo-
tress of Hanover 1630-80. See Sophia, Eleo-
tress of Hanover (in preceding catalogue).
Forester, Thomas (Ed.) Lives of the twelve
Caesars. See Suetonius Tranquillus, C. (in
preceding catalogue).
Foresteries, Les. Vauquelin, J. 2313
FORESTERS
1472
FORESTS AND FORESTRY
Foresters, Robin Hood, and Maid Marian.
Tennyson, A., 1 Baron Tennyson. 3366
Forester's «ljviigl»ter. 22 pp. Burke, Sir J.
B., Rise of great families, p. 202.
Forests, Eleutario Felice, LL. D. 1793-1858.
Crestomazia italiana : a collection of select-
ed pieces in Italian prose, designed as a class
reading-book for beginners in the study of the
Italian language. New York, 1846. 12°. 2302
{Ed.) Key to the exercises in the new
method of learning ... a language in six
months. See Ollendorff, H. G.
{Ed.) New method of learning . . . the
Italian language. See Ollendorff, H. G. .
Foresti^, Edouard. Meyer, M. P. H. E. Fores-
tU : Les livres de comptes des frfires Bonis. 6 pp. (Ko-
mania, v. 20, 1891, p. 170.)
Fore-stier, Guillaume. 13 cent. E chronico
metrico abbatum Sanctae Catharinae de Monte Roto-
magi. 6 pp. (Bouquet, M., Bee. hist. Gouies, v. 23, p. 410.)
Forests and Forestry.
Amekican Forestry Association. Pro-
ceedings. 1894-97, 6 pts. —4693
Breton, L. Du r61e des forfets en temps
de guerre. 1894. —2773
Brown, J. C. Forestry in Norway. 1884.
—4696
Forests and forestry in Poland, Lithu-
ania, the Ukraine, and the Baltic provinces of
Russia. 1885. —4696
Forests and forestry of northern Russia
and lands beyond. 1884. —1696
Forests and moisture ; or, effects of for-
ests on humidity of climate. 1877. — 4696
French forest ordinance of 1669 ; with
historical sketch of previous treatment of
forests in France. 1883. —4696
Management of crown forests at the
Cape of Good Hope under the old regime and
under the new. 1887. —4696
Reboisement in France. 1880. ^4695
— School of forest engineers in Spain.
1886. —4696
Schools of forestry in Germany. 1887.
—4696
Fernow, B. E. Consumption of forest
supplies by railroads and practicable economy
in their use. 1890. ( U. S. Agriculture, Dept.
of. Forest, divis. Bull. no. 4. ) -^693
FiBHER, W. R. Forest of Essex : its his-
tory, laws, administration and ancient cus-
toms. 1887. 4692
Garden and Forest : a journal of horti-
culture, landscape art, and forestry. 1888-97,
10 V. —4641
KuRZ, S. Forest flora of British Burma.
1877, 2 V. —2666
Lewis, P. Historical inquiries, concerning
forests and forest laws. 1811. —1361
Newbigoing, T. History of the forest of
Rossendale. 1868. .2534
NiSBET, J. Studies in forestry : being a
short course of lectures on the principles of
sylvi-culture. 1894. —4697
■ Ohio State Forestry Association. Pro-
ceedings, together with a report upon the
forest condition of Ohio. — 4693
Ohio State Forestry Bureau. Annual
reports for 1885, 87, 89. 1886-90, 3 v. —4693
PiNCHOT, G. Biltmore forest, the property
of Mr. George W. Vanderbilt : an account of
its treatment, and the result of the first year's
work. 1893. —4696
Sargent, C. S. Forest flora of Japan.
1894. —2691
— Report on the forests of North America
(exclusive of Mexico), and atlas. 1884, 2 v.
( U. S. 10 Census, v. 9, 1880 : U. S. 47 Cong.
2 seas. House misoel. doc. v. 13, pt. 9. ) — 3361
Silva of North America : a description
of the trees which grow naturally in North
America, exclusive of Mexico. 1891-96, 10 v.
—2601
Sowerby, J. Forest cantons of Switzer-
land. 1892. 3637
United States. State, Department of.
Special consular reports. Forestry in Europe.
1887. —4553
BcllowH, J. Relics of ancient British forest life-
material and other. 8 pp. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol.
Soc. Trana. v. 6, 1881-82, p. 222.)— Bowers, E. Q. Present
condition of the forests on the public lands. 20 pp.
(Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 6, no. 3, p. 55.)— Brewer. W.
H. On rotting wood. 3 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc.
Repmts, V. 5, p. 66.)— <!»deli, Q. Forestry. 7 pp. {Mac-
millan'a Mag. v. 57, 188ii, p. 176.)— Chisholin-Batteii,
E. Forest trees of Somerset. 31 pp. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 36, 1891, p. 175;
T. 37, 1892, p. 106.)— C'lebscli. R. F. A. Ueber ein pro-
blem der forstwisscnschaft. 18 pp. (Journ. f. d. reine
u. angewan. math. v. 67, 1867, p. 248.) — lioiiniol, C.
Alienation des forSts de I'^tat. 28 pp. ( CarrespoTulant,
V. 65, 1865, p. 169.)— Mil Chnillii, P. B. Great equatorial
forest of Africa. 14 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 47, 1890,
p. 777.)— Fernow. B. E. Practicability of an American
forest administration. 18 pp. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub.
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woodland. 15 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 346.)
— IIobliOMse, B. Somerset forest bounds. 10 pp.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 37.
1892, p. 76.)— Howltz, D. Forest protection and tree
culture on water frontages. 16 pp. (London, Internat.
Fish. Exhib. Literature, \. "J, p. 263.)-Klrlt, S. Wood-
fears. 4 pp. (Allant. Monthly, v. 58, 1886, p. 644.)— I-e-
boii. ( — ). M€moire couronn€, siir les Forestiers de
Flandre. 54 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mini. v. 2, pt. 1,
1835, p. 29.)— Loys, P. de. Mfimoire sur les Forestiers de
Flandre. 24 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mejn. v. 2, pt. 1,
1835, p. 83.)— I.iibboeli, Sir J. National school of for-
estry. 8 pp. (Conlemp. JJeu. V. 46, 1884, p. 556.)— Ma.x-
well. .Sir H. E. Woodlands. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
V. 30, 1891, p. 26.)— ONwaUl, F. L. Flood and forests.
4 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 152, 1891, p. 756.)-l*iiiehot, G.
Government forestry abroad. 50 pp. (Am. Econ. Assoc.
Pu6. V.6. no. 3, p. 5.)— Kibbe, C. de. Le dgboisement et
le reboisement. 32 pp. (C'orrespondani, v.43, 1858, p. 404.)
— Saporta, G., Marquis de. Associations forestiSres.
18 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 p6r. v. 86, p. 141.) —
Sargent, C, S. Protection of forests. 16 pp. (N.Am.
Rev. V. 135, 1882, p. 386.)— Jioiners, P. M. Forests of the
California coast range. 9 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 79, 1889,
p. 662.)— Perambulations of forests in Willsi, A. D. 1300.
FORESTS AND FORESTRY
1473
FORMAN, Capt. Walter
13 pp. { \VUtshirc Archacot. and Nat, Hist. Mag. v. 4, 1858,
p. 195.)
Sec also .%jjricMltiirc. — Cliiiinto.— Flo«<N,~IIy-
<1rolo{;:.y. — Rain. — Tr<^<*M. >4/so IHaeK foroHt. —
I>artiii»or. — ICxinoor. — I'ontaiiieblcau. — Fr*-
l«ry,— >'cw forest, etc,
Forez, France.
Bernard, A. J. Histoire du Forez. 1835,
2 V. .2606
GuiGUE, M. C{Ed.) Cartulaire lyonnais.
DocumeiitB inCdits pour servir S, 1' histoire des
anciciines provinces de Lyonnais, Forez . . .
V. 2, 1893. .2681
Siiiltli.V. Chants du Velay et du p. 17 pp. (Bo-
mnnia. V. 3, 1871, p. 365; v. 4, 1875, p. 108. ) -Germiiie, la
porchcronne : chansons for^zicniies. 8 pp. {Romania,
V. 1, 1872, p. 352.)— Vieilles chansons, recueillies en Velay
et en F. 33 pp. (Bonianm, v. 7, p. 52. )
Forliciilariac. See Earwigs.
Forgert lit«ratiirc. 21 pp. Hewlett, H. G.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 29, 1891, p. 318.)
Forgcot, Henri.
Jean Balue, Cardinal d' Angers. (1421-91.)
Paris, 1895. 8°. {Biblioth. Ecole des hautes
eludes, V. 106. ) -^153
Forg-cry. Fitzgerald, P. H. A famous forg-
ery, being the story of "the unfortunate"
Doctor Dodd. 1865. 4703
- — Bri<-r rt'flPC-tioiiN upon the inconveniences attend-
ijig wilful and malicious forgery and perjury, 3 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 245.)— I.aiis:, A. Lit-
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See also <'ouiit<«rfeitin]^. — Crime aii<l C'riiiii-
iialM.
Forgery: a drama. 59 pp. (Gait, J., New
Brit. Iheat. v. 1, p. 433.)
Forges. Montgomery, M. L. Early furnaces
and forges of Berks county, Pa. 25 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist.
V. 8, 1881, p. .56.)
Forgeiir et forgeron : nouvelle. 20 pp.
Cooke, Mrs. R. T. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r.
V. 45, 1890, p. 142.)
Forgotten i.sles. Vuillier, G. 2401
Forgiies, EugSne. 1857—. Mark Twain. 40 pp.
{Rev. d. dctix mondes, 1886, 3 pgr. v. 73, p. 879.)
Forgue.s, Paul Emile Daurand (Old Nick,
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Chine ouverte. Aventures d'un fan-kouei
dans le pays de Tsin. Paris, 1845. 8°. .2406
Biographic deShakspcare, 8 pp. (Pichot, A., Gate-
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l"''orir, Henri Josepli.
Dictionnaire liggeois-ft-angais. Lifige, 1866-
74. 2 v. 8°. —2142
Contents.
A.-Gwienn, v. 1. H.-Zuzuri, v. 2.
Forkcl, Johann Nicolaus. 1749-1818.
AUgemeine gesohichte der musik. Leipzig,
1788-1801. 2 v. 4°. —2753
Forli, Italy. Cobelli, L. Cronache forlivesi,
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pub. ... a cura del Prof. G. Carduoci et del
Dott. E. Frati. 1874. (Romagna, R. Depu-
taz. di storia patria, Monumenti istorichi, 3 s :
Cronache. ) 4361
Forlis, (— ). Appel au peuple. 8 pp. ( With
France, Assembl^e Nationale, Constitution franQaise,n91.)
Forloiig, Maj-Oen. James George Roche.
Ri vers of life ; or, sources and streams of the
faiths of man in all lands ; showing the evolu-
tion of faiths from the rudest symbolisms to
the latest spiritual developments. With maps,
illustrations, and separate chart of faith
streams. London, 1883. 2 v. and map, 4°. — 3252
Form. Hazlitt, W. C. On the poetry of form.
10 pp. (In his Offspring of thought, p. 120. )— PoltM, W.
Form and color in nature. 28 pp. (Brooklyn Ethical
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of visual form. 21pp. (ilfinrf, v. 5, lasD, p. 181.)
Sec also JK-ttlxctiCH.—h'iaK artN.— .1IorplioIosy>
Forinaii, Alfred, and Forsnaii, Harry Buxton.
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Foriiiaii, Ezekiel. Amusements and politics
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Forinan, Harry Buxton. 1842 — .
Our living poets. An essay in criticism.
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Arnold, M.
Browning, R.
Cross, Afrs. M. A. E. L. (O.
Eliot, pseud.)
Home, E. H.
Ingelow, J.
Morris, W.
O'Shaughnessy, A. W. E.
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Payne, J.
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Contents.
Rossetti, C. G.
Rossetti, D. G.
Scott, W. B.
Smedley, M. B.
Story, W. W.
Swinburne, A. C.
Taylor, Sir H.
Tennyson, A., 1 Baron Ten-
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Webster, A.
Woolner, T.
Shelley library, an essay in bibliogfraphy.
London, 1886. 8°. W. 57
Introduction [to The Cenci]. Sec For-
man. A., and Forman, H. B.
{Ed.) Poetical works ... of John Keats.
See Keats, J. (in preceding catalogue).
{Ed.) Rosalind and Helen. See Shelley,
P. B. (in preceding catalogue).
Foniiaii, Rev. Jacob Gilbert.
Western Sanitary Commission. A sketch
of its origin, history, labors for the sick and
wounded of the western armies ... St.
Louis, 1864. 8°. —3764
Forinaii, Joshua. Dickinson, E. E. Joshua
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Forman, Lewis Learning, Ph. D.
Difference between the genitive and dative
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Forman, Maj. Samuel S. 1765-1862.
Narrative of a journey down the Ohio and
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illustrative notes by Lyman C. Draper. Cin-
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Forman, Capt. Walter.
Letter to Lord John Russell, on Lord
Brougham's most extraordinary conduct :
and another to Sir John Herschel, on the
application of Kepler's third law to the
periods of the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn.
London [1832]. 8°. {With Hill, R., Home
colonies. ) 3166
FORMAN
1474
FORNEY, Eugene
Fornian. See also Foreman.
Formation de la Prusse contemporaine.
Cavaig^ac, G. 3623
Formation of political opinion, Short en-
quiry into the. Crump, A. — 1325
Formation of the Union, 1750-1829. Hart,
A. B., Epochs of Am. hist. v. 2. 4617
Forme of grovernement of the Kingdoms of
England. Cotton, Sir R. B. (Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
Fornienlelire der lateinischen sprache. Neue,
C. F. —2111
Formentini, Marco. 1811-83. Libello famoso
contro la citt& di Milano. 37 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda,
Archiv. 1 8. 1878, p. 45.)
BnttI, P. A. II Cav. F. 4 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda,
Archiv. 1 s. 1883, p. 609.)
Formento, Felix, M. D. School hygiene.
13 pp. (Am. Pob. Health Assoc. Reports, v. 10, p. 38.)
Formes de la conjugaison en Egyptien antique,
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—4154
Formi.s, Wandgemaelde von S. Angelo in.
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Forniosus, Pope. —896. Epistola ad Berno-
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Liber cujusdam requirentis ct respondentis sen libellus
super causa et negotio Formosi Papae. 30 pp. (Migne,
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Forms of procedure for general and sum-
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and Lemly, S. C. (Eds.) —2776
Formulae vetere.s. 3 pp. (Baluze, E., JfisceZI.
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Formulary of the papal penitentiary in the
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Fornaciari, Luigi. —1858. Lettera . . . suUe
poesie greche e latine volgarizzate dal Cavaliere Dionigi
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Fornaciari, Rafifaello. 1837—. Studii lette-
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Fornaldarsoesur Nordrlanda. 3 v. As-
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Fornander, Abraham. 1812 — .
Account of the Polynesian race, its origin
and migrations, and the ancient history of the
Hawaiian people to the times of Kamehameha
I. V. 3. London, 1885. 8=. 1798
Note.— For v. 1, 2, »ee preceding catalogue.
Fornari, Vito, Abate. 1821 — . Del Convito di
Dante Alighieri. 17 pp. (Cellini, M., and Ghivizzani, G.,
Dante eil suo aecolo, p. 443. )
Foriieron, Henri. 1834-86.
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2 V. 8°. 4696
Histoire de Philippe II. v. 3, 4. Paris,
1882. 2 V. 8°. 3525
Note.~For v. 1, 2, see preceding catalogue.
Histoire gSnfirale des 6migr6s pendant la
H^volution franjaise. 2 6d. Paris, 1884. 2v.
8°. 4602
Louise de Kfiroualle, Duchesse de Ports-
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-4142
Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of Ports-
mouth, 1649-1734 ; or, how the Duke of Rich-
mond gained his pension. Compiled from
state papers, preserved in the archives of the
the French foreign office. With portraits,
etc., and a preface by Mrs. G. M. Crawford.
London, 1887. 8°. 4783
Cinq banqneroutes «lc la R<<voIutIon. 17 pp.
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la cliiitc d'une r^'publiqiic (1658-60). 20 pp. (Cor-
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11 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 98, 1884, p. 668.)— Eml.
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(Correspondant, n. s. v. 112, 1887, pp. 35, 193, 397.)— Influ-
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(1789-92). 22 pp. (Con-cijiondorti, n. s. v. 94, 1883, p. 993.)
— SficuriW durant la Ki'volntlon I'rant'alHe. 56 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 96, 1883, pp. 5, 193.) — Mrae. de
Htael ct la police de Napol6on I. 15 pp. (Biblioth. univ.
et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 28, 1885, p. 521.)
Brnnetl^re. F. Histoire g^n^rale des imigr^s pen-
dant la Revolution fran^aise, par F. 16 pp. (Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 63, p. 436.)— I>avoll*e, R.
Emigres et la soci6t6 fVangaise sous Napol6on I, par F.
6 pp. ( Correspondant, n. s. v. 125, 1890, p. 940.)
Forney, EugSne. 1825—. Les roses. See Ja-
main, H., and Forney, E.
FORNEY, M. N.
1475
FORSTER, Thomas Ignatius Maria
Forney, M. N. American locomotives and
cars. 49 pp. (Clarke, T. C, and others, Am. railway,
p. 100.)
Foviimaiiiiasoeffiir. 8 pp. Grimm, J. L. K.,
Kleinere schriften, v. 5, p. 90.
Foriiovo, Italy. Luzio, A., and Renler, R.
Francesco Gonzaga alia battaglia di F. (1-195.) 42 pp.
(,Archiv. star. ital. 5 s. v. 6, 1890, p. 205.)— Mtioill, D. An-
tichit^ romane a F. 7 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda, Archiv.
1 s. 1882, p. 715.)
Forrer, R. Copper age in Europe. 4 pp.
{Am. Antiq. v. 10, 1888, p. 318.)
Forre.st, Edwin. Barrett, L. Edwin Forrest.
35 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and Hutton, L., Actors and ac-
tresses, V. 4, p. 33.)
Forrest, George W. (Ed.)
Selections from the letters, despatches,
and other state papers preserved in the Bom-
bay Secretariat. Home series. Bombay, 1887.
2 V. 4°. 3441
The same. MarAtha series, v. 1. Bombay,
1885. 4°. 3441
— — (Ed.) Selections from the letters, des-
patches, and other state papers preserved in
the foreign department of the government of
India, 1772-85. Calcutta, 1890. Sv.sm. fo. 3441
(Ed.) Selections from the letters, des-
patches, and other state papers preserved in
the military department of the government
of India, 1867-58. With a map and plans.
V. 1. Calcutta, 1893. 8°. 3451
(Ed.) Selections from the minutes and
other official writings of Mountstuart El-
phinstone. See Elphinstone, M.
Forrest, James ( Ed. ) On the main drainage
of London. See Bazalgette, Sir J. W.
Forrest, Lt.-Gen. Nathan Bedford. 1821-77.
Report of operations in Dec. 1863. 2 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 40.)— Report of operations
against W. Sooy Kinilh. 6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 9.)— Report of his operations against
Smith hikI CiricrNOn. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 666.)
Jordan, T., and Pryob, J. P. Campaigns
of Lt.-Gen. N. B. Forrest. 1868. 2655
('Iiiiliiiprs. J. R. Forrest and his campaigns. 36 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 7, 1879, p. 451.)— Impor-
litiit diMpatf'h ; did it determine the fate of the Con-
federacy? 7 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Pajjers, V. 24, 1896,
p. 92.) — Morton, J. W. Raid of Forrest's cavalry on
the Tennessee river in 1864. 7 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 10, 1882, p. 261.)— Wolselo.y, Sir Q. J. Lt.-
Gen. N. B. Forrest. 11 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
V. 20, 1892, p. 325.)
Fori'est, Robert James. Christianity of Hung-
tsiu-tsuen : a review of Taeping books. 22 pp. ( Royal
Aslat. Soc. North-China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 4, 1868,
p. 187.)
Forr«!st, Lt.-Col. Thomas.
Picturesque tour along the rivers Ganges
and Jumna, in India . . . with illustrations,
historical and descriptive. London, 1824. 4°. '
.2401
Forrest, William. 16 cent. Extract from the
Pleasaunt poesye of princelie practise. 26 pp. (Eart)/
Kng. Tcj-t Sfic. Extras. no32. Appendix.)— ThcophilllH-
Iriffuile [herausg. von F. LudorffJ. 56 pp. (Anglia,
V. 7, 1884, p. 60.)
Vol. III.-185.
liOKemitn, W. S. Forrest's Theophilug. 9 pp. {An-
glia, v. 10, 1888, p. 533.)
Forsclmiigen auf dem gebiete der rheinischen
und westphaelischen geschichte. 5 v. in 3.
Fahne, A. 3617
Forsliall, Frederic Hale.
Westminster school. Past and present.
London, 1884. 8°. —2364
Forsliall, Josiah, and others. Catalogus codi-
cum manuscriptorum orientalium qui in Mu-
seo Britannico asservantur. Londini, 1838-
71. 3 V. in 5, fo. W. 51
Contents. Co<IIce« .Kthloplcl, v.3.— CortlooH Arn-
blcl, V. 2.— t'o<Ilcl« .S.vrlacl et (^arshiinici, v. 1.
For.stall, Edmund J. Analytical index of all
the public documents in Paris relating to the discovery
and early settlement of Louisiana. 47 pp. (French, B.
F., Hist. coll. of La. v. 2, 1850, p. 41.)
Forster, George. St. John, J. A. George
Forster. 35 pp. (In his Lives of celebr. travellers, v. 2,
p. 198.)
Forster, Henry Rumsey.
Stowe catalogue, priced and annotated.
London, 1848. 4°. —2772
Forster, Hugh Oakley. See Arnold-Forster,
H. O.
Forster, Johann. Doellinger, J. J. I. von.
Johann Forster. 2 pp. (In his Reformation, v. 2, p. 153.)
Forster, Johann Georg Adam. 1754-94.
Ansichten vom Niederrhein, von Brabant,
Flandern, Holland, England, und Frankreich,
im April, Mai, und Junius, 1790. Berlin, 1791-
94. 3 V. 16°. 1408
Geschichte der kiinat In Fn^lnn^l vom jahre 1789.
204 pp. (In his Ansichten vom Niederrhein, v. 3.)
Heracr, J. Q. von. Briefwechsel mit F. 46 pp. (Avs
Herder's naehlass, v. 2, p. 381.)
Forster, Johann Reinhold. f729-98. Essay on
India, its boundaries, climate, soil, and sea. Tr. from
the Latin by John Aiken. 12 pp. (Pennant, T., Indian
zool. p. 1.)
( TV. ) Travels through that part of North
America formerly called Louisiana. See Bos-
su, N.
Forster, John. 1812-76.
Sir John Eliot: a biography. 1592-1632.
2 ed. London, 1872. 2 v. 8°. 4723
{ 3V. ) Chronicle of James I. See James I,
King of Aragon (in preceding catalogue).
Forster, Karol. 1800-79.
Physiologic de I'gtranger. Paris, 1844.
12°. 2312
Quinze ans ft Paris (1832-49). Paris et les
Parisiens. Paris, 1848-49. 2 v. 8°. .2683
Forster, Nathaniel. Jesse, J. H. Nathaniel
Forster. 5 pp. (In his Mem. of celebr. Etonians, v. 2,
p. 49.)
Forster, Riccardo. Fiabe popolari dalmate.
54 pp. (Archill, sludio tradiz. popolari, v. 10, 1891, pp. 82,
235, .%5.) ,
Forster, Thomas Ignatius Maria, M. D. 1789-
1860.
Researches about atmospheric phaenom-
ena. 2 ed. London, 1815. 8°. —2485
FORSTER, Thomas Ignatius Maria
1476
FORTH BRIDGE
{Ed.) Original letters of John Locke, Alg.
Sidney, and Lord Shaftesbury. See Locke, J.,
Sidney, A., and Cooper, A. A., 3 Earl of
Shaftesbury.
Forstor, Rev. William. 18 cent. Two letters
about the original and antiquities of tlie town of Stan-
fbrd. 16 pp. 4 pi. ( Peck, F., Acad, tertia Angl. )
Forster, William Edward. 1818-86. Imperial
federation. 23 pp. (OTj»e(eenl)i Omf. v. 17, 1885, pp. 201,
552.)
Reid, T. W. Life of Rt. Hon. Wm. E.
Forster. 1888, 2 v. 4794
niaclMlone, W. E. Mr. Forster and Ireland. 14 pp.
(NiTUteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888, p. 451.)— McCaPtli.y, J. Mr.
Forster. 12 pp. {Ckmtemp. Rev. v. 54, 1888, p. 171.)—
O'Brien. W. The Forster tragedy in Ireland. 9 pp.
[Westm. Rev. v. 130, 1888, p. 349.)— Reld, T. W. Mr.
Forster. 16 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 39, 1888, p. 593.)
—Mr. Forster and his colleagues. 12 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 24, 1888, p. 605.)— Reld's tlfe of F. 38 pp.
(Edin. Rev. v. 168, 1888, p. 531.)— Seebohin, F. Mr. W.
E. Forster's early career. 19 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 50,
1886, p. 305.)
See also London Quart. Rev. v. 71, 1889, p. 141 ; Westm.
Rev. V. 130, 1888, p. 310.
Forsyth, Andrew Russell.
Theory of differential equations. Pt. 1.
Cambridge, 1890. 8°. —2455
Contents. Exact <>qiiatlons and PfafTs problem.
Biographical notice of Arthur C'ayley, 36 pp. (Cay-
ley, A., Coll. mathenuit. papers, v. 8, p. ix.)
Forsyth, Sir Douglas. See Forsyth, Sir T. D.
For-syth, Ethel (jBd.)
Autobiography and reminiscences of Sir
Douglas Forsyth. See Forsyth, Sir T. D.
Forsyth, Maj. Thomas. Journal of a voyage
from St. Louis to the falls of St. Anthony, in 1819. 32 pp.
(Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll. v. 6, 1872, p. 188.) — Fort
Hnellinj;. Col. Leavenworth's expedition to establish
it, in 1819. 29pp. (Minn. Hist. Soc. CoH.v. 3, 1880, p. 139.)
Forsyth, Sir Thomas Douglass. 1827-86.
Autobiography and reminiscences. Ed.
by his daughter [Ethel Forsyth]. [With por-
trait.] London, 1887. 8°. 4734
Fort. For names of forts, see the word follow-
ing Fort, as Chartrcs.— Fisher. —Miami. —Mon-
roe, etc.
Fort Ancient, the great prehistoric earthwork
of Warren county, Ohio. Moorehead, W. K.
1742
Fort Benton, Mont. Chittenden, H. M. An-
cient town of F. B. 17 pp. ( Mag. Am. Higt. v. 24, 1890,
p. 409.)
Fort Garry. See Winnepeg.
Foi't CJeorge island. Historic points at. 7 pp.
Benjamin, S. G. W. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 60, 1887, p. 699.)
Fort La-Fayette life, 1863-64. In extracts
from the " Right Flanker, " a MS. sheet cir-
culating among the Southern prisoners in
Fort La-Fayette, in 1863-64. London, 1865.
16°. 2627
Fort Wayne, Bp of. See Luers, J. H.
"Fort WajiiC, Ind. Robertson, R. 8. Fort
Wayne, old Port Miami, and the route from the Maumee
to the Wabash. 6 pp. (Am. Antiq.,\.2,\«19,\t.\'i3.)
Fort WraiiKell, Alaska. Guernsey, E. Alas-
kan natives of F. W. 3 pp. ( Am. Anliq. v. 13, 1891, p. 79. )
Forteguelse over retssamlinger, retsliteratur
m. m., i Danmark, Norge, Sverig og til dels
Finland. Aagesen, A. W. 75
Fortegucrri, Giovanni. 1508-82.
Novelle edite ed inedite. Bologna, 1882.
12°. [Scelta di curiosity letterarie, no. 191.)
2342
Fortesciie, 1, 3 Earls. See Fortescue, H.
Fortesciic, Sir Faithful. Circa 1581-1666.
Account of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Chichester,
Lord Belfast, Lord Deputy of Ireland ; with
notes, and a memoir of the author by Lord
Clermond. London, 1858. 12°. 4777
Fortescue, George Knottesford.
Subject index of the modern works added
to the Library of the British Museum in the
years 1880-85. London, 1886. 4°. L.61
— — List of bibliographical works in the read-
ing room of the British Museum. See Por-
ter, G. W.
Fortescue, Hugh, 1 Earl Fortescue (Clericus,
pseud.) 1753-1841.
Letter addressed to the Lord Ebring:ton,
on his proposed petition to the Lord Chan-
cellor respecting the patronage of the small
livings at his lordship's disposal. 1832. ( With
Hill, R., Home colonies.) 3155
Fortescue, Hugh, 3 Earl Fortescue. 1818 — .
Teaching of agriculture. 11 pp. (London, Internat.
Health Exhib. Literature, v. 14, p. 347. )— A bye-eleetion
in 1747. 16 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 25, 1889, p. 921.)—
Iinpcrinin in iiuperio. 6 pp. [Nineteenth Cent.
v. 24, 1888, p. 481.)— lrelHn<l'«i ultimate gruarantee.
4 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 799.)— Irish land
eomutissioners. 10 pp. (Ninetee}ith Cent. v. 12, 1882,
p. 756.)— Our next leap in the dark. 19 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. v. 9, 1881, p. 517.)— Mberal election ad-
dresses. 14 pp. (iVin«(«en(h Oen(. v. 19, 1886, p. 606.)—
Poor men's {par<lens. 9 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 23,
1888, p. 394.)
Fortescue, Rev. J. Les Indiens Cris de 1' Am6-
rique du Nord. 36 pp. 1 pi. (Soc. am. de France, At-
chines, n. s. v. 3, 1884, p. 31.)
Fortescue, Sir John. Circa 1531-1607.
Governance of England : otherwise called
the difference between an absolute and a lim-
ited monarchy. Revised text ed. ... by
Charles Plummer. Oxford, 1885. 8°. —2325
Fortescue, John William. 1859 — . Guileless
Australia. 14 pp. (2Vinc<c<;n(ft CcnJ. v. 30, 1891, p. 430.)—
Sean>y side of Australia. 15 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
v. 29, 1891, p. 523.)
(Ed.) Calendar of state papers, colonial
series : America and West Indies. See Sains-
bury, W. N., and Fortescue, J. W.
Fortescue, Thomas, 1 Baron Clermont. 1815-
87. Notice of Sir F. Fortescue. 20 pp. (Fortescue, Sir
F., Account of Sir A. Chichester, p. 31.)
Fortescue, William Irvine. Notes on the flora
of the Orkneys. 4 pp. (Tudor, J. R., Orkneys and Shet-
land, p. 219.)
Forth britlge. BUTI, R. Nuovo ponte sul
Forth. 1890. {Scritti vari.) —2732
Fowler, Sir J., and Baker, B. Forth bridge [with
illustratlonsj . 8 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 36.)
FORTIFICATION
1477
PORTUNATUS, V. H. 0.
Fortittt-ation,
Du Pont, S. F. Report on the national
defences. 1852. (Bound pampli. v. 229.) 5932
GuABASCi, C. Studies on coast defense
applied to tlie Gulf of Spezia. Tr. by First
Lt. G. McC. Derby. 1884. ( U. S. Engineers,
Corps of. ) —2773
Lendy, a. F. Elements of fortification :
field and permanent. 1857. — 2176
Lloyd, E. M. Vauban, Montalembert,
Carnot : engineer studies. 1887. 3776
X,ocKWOOD, H. F., and Gates, A. H. His-
tory and antiquities of the fortifications to the
city of York. 1836. 2531
ToTTEN, J. G. Report on the subject of
national defences. 1851. ( Bound pamph.
V. 229. ) 5932
Beaiiclianip, W. M. Earthworks and stockades.
10 pp. 1 pi. {Am. Antiq. v. 13, 1891, p. 42.)— Maj. G. S.
flarke on fortification. 36 pp. (JSain. ijei;. v. 174, 1891,
p. 404.)— I>aiibree, G. A. Examen de mat«riaux des
forts vitrifies de Chateau-Meignan (Mayenne), et du
Puy-de-Gaudy (Creuse). 4 pp. (iSei). arc/i^of. n. s. v. 43,
1882, p. 275.)— Examen de mat^riaux provenant des forts
vitrifies de Craig Phadrick, pr6s Inverness (Ecosse), et
de Hartmannswillerkopf (Haute-Alsace). 5 pp. (Rev.
archiol.n.s. v. 42, 1881, p. 36.)— Examen mingralogique
et chimique de mat^riaux provenant de quelques forts
vitrifl^s de la France. 11 pp. (Rev. ArehSot. n. s. v. 41,
1881, p. 18.)— Kflniiinds, E. S. Ancient stone forts in
Indiana. 3 pp. (^m. ^n(ig. v. 12, 1890, p. 349.)— Fort!*
and fIvctN. 29 pp. (Quart. iJeti. v. 172, 1891, p. 351.)—
Orlflin, E. Our sea-coast defenses. 12 pp. (N. Am.
Bev. v. 147, 1888, p. 64.)— L,a Tiftf, G. de. Documents
pour servir a retude des enceintes vitriflfies. 9 pp. (Rev.
arcMol. n. s. v. 43, 1882, p. 368.)— Morgan, T. Ancient
Sussex fortresses. 14 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Jomjti.
V. 42, 1886, p. 159.)— P«et, S. D. Defensive works of the
mound-builders. 36 pp. 3 pi. (Am. Antiq. v. 13, 1891,
p. 189.)— B. The Moncrieff defence. 8 pp. (Forln.
Rev. n. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 634.)— Wells, H. P. Defense of
our sea-ports. 11pp. (Harper's Miij;. v. 71, 1885, p. 927.)
See also Arms, Armor, and Weapons.— (jun-
nery.- Milllary art and science.- Nieces.
Portini, Pietro. —1562.
Giornate delle novelle de' novizi. Firenze,
1888-90. 13 pts. in 2 v. 12°. (Orlando, F.,
and Baccini,G., Bibliot. grassoc. nos. 9-21. ) 2325
Piacevoli et amorose notti del novizi. v. 1.
Firenzi, 1894. 4 pts. in 1 v. 12°. (Orlando,
F., and Baccini, G., Bibliot. grassoc. nos. 28-
31. ) 2325
Terza giornata delle novelle de' novizi.
Ora per la prima volta data alia luce. Siena,
1811. 12°. 2314
Tre novelle inedite. Bologna, 1877. 12°.
(Scelta di curiositd. letterarie, no. 155.) 2342
Novella, pub. ed annotata da Fra Giocondo da
(Jnaracchi. 26 pp. (Orlando, F., and Baccini, G., Bii>-
ito(. srrassoc. uo. 1, p. 65.)— Xovelle. 227 pp. (Locella,
G., Novelle ital. di qiuiranta autori, 1300-1847, p. 268; Rac-
colta di novell. ital. v. 14, p. 175.)
Fortlage, Arnold Rudolph Karl. Brasch, M.
Karl Fortlage. 27 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1883, v. 2, p. 730.) —
Brnchmann, K. Beitraege zur psychologic als wissen-
schaft aus speculation und erfahrung, von F. 17 pp.
(ZeiUs. f. voelkerpsych. v. 9, 1877, p. 121.)— Knekeu, R.
Fortlage als religionsphilosoph. 17 pp. (Zmts. f. philos.
V. 82, 1883, p. 180.)
•■"ortiiijfht among the Chippewas of Lake Su-
perior. 18 pp. Ducatel, J, T. (Beach, W. W., Indian
misccl. p. 361.)
Fortnight in Hayti. 75 pp. Cecil, Lord C. B.
H. G., ImpreHHioils of life, p. 1.
Fortnightly Itevicw. n. s. v. 35-61. Lon-
don, 1884-96. 26 v. 8°. 3992
Note.~FoT earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Fortiiuin, Charles Drury Edward. 1820—.
Seal of Cardinal Andrea de Valle, A. D. 1517, with re-
marks on some other Cardinals' seals of that period,
ascribed to Lautizio of Perugio, and to Cellini. 11 pp.
1 pi. [Archaeologia, v. 50, 1887, p. 118.)— Notice of a few
mme early Christian KTCnis. 12 pp. 1 pi. (Archaeol.
Jom-n. V. 42, 1885. p. 159.)— Diamond signet of Henrietta
Maria, Queen of Charles I. 16 pp. (Archaeologia,
V. 47, 1883, p. 393.)— Some further notice of the diamond
signet of Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I ; of the
King's diamond ; and of the sapphire signet believed to
be that of Mary, Queen of William III. 14 pp. (Archae-
ologia, v. bO, 1887, p. 104.) — Notes on other signacula of
St. James of Compostclla. 5 pp. (Archaeol. Journ.
V. 38, 1881, p. 253.)— On a tcrra-cotta head of Greek
workmanship, found on the Esquiline at Rome. 3 pp.
1 pi. (Archaeologia, v. 49, 1886, p. 463*.)
Forts, William de, 3 Earl of Albemarle. Frag-
ment of the surcoat of. 1 pi. ( Vetusta monutnenta,
V. 6, pi. 8.)
F6rts. See Fortification.
Fortsas library. The. 12 pp. (Philobiblion,
V. 2, 1863, pp. 76,261.)
Fortiiua de amor, Los diez libros de. 2 v.
Prasso, A. de lo. 2314
Fortiiuata, St. Translatio Sancti Januarii et
Sanctae Fortunatae in Augiam. 2 pp. (Frankfort Soc.
Script. V. 15, pt. 1, p. 472.)
Fortiiuatc mistress. De Foe, D., Novels and
rniscel. works, v. 11. 2103
Fortiiiiatiaims, Atillus. Circa 5 cent. Ars.
51 pp. (Gaisford, T., Script. Lat. rei met. p. 312.)
Fortiinatiaiiiis, Chirius. 5 cent. Artis rheto-
ricae libri III. 56 pp. (Jisilm, K. von, Rhetores Lat. min.
p. 79.)
Beuter, A. Codex Bernensis 363 und sein werth fuer
die kritik des F. 24 pp. (Hermes, v. 24, 1889, p. 161.)
Fortiiiiatus, Venantius Honorius Clementi-
anus, Bp. of Poitiers. Circa 530-600.
Opera. Pisauri, 1766. 4°. (Coll. Pisaur.
v. 6. ) 4212
Contents. De vita Sancti Martini. — Poematnm
libri X.— De partu Virgrlnis.
Opera pedestria. Recensuit et emendavit
Bruno Krusch. Berolini, 1885. 4°. [Monu-
menta German, hist. Auctor. antiq. v. 4, pt. 2. )
3631
Contents. Vita Sancti Albini.— Vita Sancti Amanti.
— Passio Sanctorum martyrum Dionisii, Rustici, et
Eleutherii,— Expositio lldel catholicae. — Manitius,
M. Poetarum priorum loci expressi a Fortnnato. —
Manitius, M. Poetarum posteriorum loci expressi ad
Fortunatum. — Vita Sancti Oerinani. — Liber de virtu-
tibus Sancti If ilarli.— Vita Sancti Hilarii.— Vita Sancti
liCObini.-Vita Sancti Marcelll.— Vita beati Manrl-
lii.— Vita Sancti Medardi. — Opnscula Fortunato
male attributa. — Vita Sancti I'alerni. — Krusch, B.
Prooemium. — Vita Sanctae Badesnndls. — Vita
Sancti Itemedll.— Vitae Kanctornm.— Nyniboliiiu
Athanasianuni.— Indices.
FORTUNATUS, V. H. C.
1478
FOSCARINI, Sebastiano
Opera poetica. Recensuit et emendavit
Fridericus Leo. Berolini, 1881. 4°. (Monu-
menta German, hist. Attctor. antiq. v. 4, pt. 1.)
3t531
VoiUenls. 4'nriniuuin, epistularnm, cxpositionum
libri undecim.— Carrainum spuriorum appendix.— Rossi,
U. B. de. Syllogae <-|iiKrniiiniatuiu in cod. Petrop.
traditae cum .similibus comparatio. — Vita Sancti Mar-
tini.—Leo, F. Proociiiiilni.— Indices.
Hodoporiroii. S pp. (Ausonius, D. M., Mosella ed.
L. Tross, p. 249.)— Vie de St. IMHrtln : poeme en 4 livres.
137 pp. (Severus, S., CEuvres, tr. par M. Herbert, v. 2,
p. 231.)— [Versus.] 20 pp. (Fabricius, G.,i»o€(. wt. ccci«».
opera, p. 685.)
First Abb^i grnlant. 12 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 56,
1885, p. 459.) — IjCO. F. Venantius Fortunatus, der Mtzte
roeiuische dichter. 13 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 32,
1882, p. 414.)— Maiiltius, M. Poetarum posteriorum
loci eipressi ad Fortunatum. 8 pp. (Fortunatus, V. H.
C, Bp. of Poitiers, Opera ped. p. 137 : Monumenta Ger-
man, hist. Auctor. antiq. v.i,pt. 2.)— Poetarum priorum
loci expressi a Fortunato. 5 pp. ( Fortunatus, V. H. C,
Bp. of Poitiers, Opera ped. p. 132 : Monumenta German,
hist. Auclar. antiq. \.i, pt. 2.)— Xlsard, M. E. C. Des
poesies de St«. Radegonde, attributes jusqu'ici & For-
tunat. 9 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 37, 1888, p. 49.)— Fortunat,
panfigyriste des rois mfirovingiens. 12 pp. (Beu. hist.
V. 41, 1889, p. 241.)
F«>rtiiiiatu.s. Histoire des aventures heu-
reuses et malheureuses de Fortunatus, avec
sa bourse et son chapeau. n. d. (Biblioth.
bleue,v.3.) 2316
Fortune. Bacon, Sir F. Of fortune. 5 pp.
(Essays, with annotations by R. Whately, 4ed. p. 411.) —
KleKTla de fortunae vicissitudine. 2 pp. ( Coll. Pisaur.
V. 4, p. 230.)
See also Happiness.— Wealth.
Fortune clii Cousin Jerome. 35 pp. Vau-
tier, G. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p6r. v. 52, p. 814.)
Fortune of the republic. 34 pp. Emerson,
R. W., Miscel. p. 393.
Fortune telling.
BiNSFELD, P., Bp. of Azot. Tractatus de
confessionibus maleficorum et sagarum se-
cundd recognitus et auctior redditus. 1596.
—2467
Grillandio, p., and Ponzinibio, G. F.
Tractatus duo : unus de sortilegiis . . . alter
de lamiis et excellentia juris utriusque. 1592.
—2467
Mazolini (Prierio), S. De strigimaga-
rum, demonumque mirandis libri tres. 1521.
—2466
Petit etteill, veritable livre pour ap-
prendre soi-mSme, i tirer les cartes ... n. d.
(Biblioth. bleue, v. 17.) 2316
Spee, or Spe, F. Cautio criminalis, seu
de processibus contra sagas liber. [Anon.'}
1631. —2467
See also Astrology.— Divination.— Magic an<l
Horeery. — Manners and Customs.- Nupersti.
tton.
Fortune's fool. 281 pp. Hawthorne, J. {Mac-
millan's Mag. v. 45, 1882, pp. 81, 177, 257, 340, 417 ; v. 46,
1882, pp. 31, 97, 215, 298, 378; V. 48, 1883, pp. 234, 328, 436.)
Fortunes of Glencore. Lever, 0. J., Nmiels.
2372
Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck. 3 v. Shel-
ley, Afrg. M. W. G. 1292
Fortunes of words. Garlanda, F. —2176
Fortune's wheel. 282 pp. Shand, A. I.
( Blackwood's Mag. v. 137, 1885, pp. 437, 594, 748 ; v. 138,
1885, pp. 67, 206, 333, 486, 618, 713; v. 139, 1886, pp. 80, 153.)
Fortuny y Carb«), Mariana. Champney, L. W.
In the footprints of F. and Regnault. 20 pp. ( Century
Mag. V.I, 1881, p. 15.)— I>owiies, W. H. Fortuny and
Decamps. 4 pp. (^«an(. Jfonihij/, v. 58, 1886, p. 566.)
Forty-one years in India. 2 v. Roberts,
F. S., 1 Baron Roberts. 3404
Forty vezirs, History of the. Sheykh-Zada.
3167
Forty years' recollections : literary and
political. Frost, T. 2225
Forum. New Yorli, 1886-96. 22 v. 8°. 4156
Forum Julii. See Friuli.
Fos, Maurice de. Zoitsa. 10 pp. [Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1885, 3 pfir. v. 70, p. 873.)
Fos. See also Foss.
Fosbroke, Rev. Thomas Dudley. 1770-1842.
Original history of the city of Gloucester
. . . including also the original papers of the
late Ralph Bigland. London, 1819. 4°. 2552
Foscari, Francesco, Doge of Venice. Circa
1372-1423. Instructions au consul de la r^publique charge
de complimenter le nouveau roi de Tunis en 1436. Par
L. de Mas Latrie. 4 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Charles,
V. 42, 1881, p. 279.)
Foscari, Francesco. Circa 1459-1517. Dis-
pacci al Senate Veneto . . . e di altri Oratori, all' Imper.
Massimiliano I nel 1496. 224 pp. (Archiv. star. ital. v. 7,
1843, p. 725.)
CicoKrna, E. Notizie intorno a F. 7 pp. (Archiv.
star. ital. v. 7, 1843, p. 1089.)
Foscarini, Antonio. 1570-1622. Legazione in
Francia, 1608-11. 150 pp. (Barozzi, N., and Berchet, G.,
Belaz. ambas. venetl, 2 s. v. 1, p. 289.)— Relazione d'ln-
gliilterra, 1618. 26 pp. (Barozzi, N., and Berchet, G.,
Relaz. ambas. veneti, 4 s. p. 163. )
Foscarini, Marco, Doge of Venice. 1695-1763.
Relazione di Savoja, 1741-43. 97 pp. (Barozzi, N., and
Berchet, G., Relaz. ambas. veneti, 3 s. Torino, f. 407.) —
Doe lettere . . . sul modo di scrivere la storia. 42 pp.
(Archiv. star. ital. v. 5, 1843, p. 210.)— Storia arcana
ed altri scritti inediti . . . aggiuntovi un catalogo dei
manoscritti storici della sua coUezione. 200 pp. (.4.rchiv.
star. ital. v. 5, 1843, p. 9.)— Scrittura circa le franchigie
concesse agli ambasciatori esterni residenti presso la
Repubblica di Venezia, 1725. 36 pp. (Archiv. star. ital.
Appendice, v. 9, 1853, p. 501.)— Frammento inedito intor-
no ai viaici&'iatorl veneziaiii e di una nuova tradu-
zione in Tedesco dei viaggi di Marco Polo. 37 pp.
(Archiv. star. ital. Appendice, v. 4, 1847, p. 89.)
Uaiidino, F. Ambasceria di F. 79 pp. (Venice, R.
Deputaz. di storia patria : Monument, stor. 4 s. Miscel, 2 s.
V. 2.)— Oar, T. I codici storici della coUezione Foscarini,
conservata nella Imperiale Biblioteca di Vienna. 194 pp.
(Archiv. stor. ital. v. 5, 1843, p. 283.)
Foscarini, Pietro. 17 cent. Relazioni, 1637,
41. 52 pp. (Barozzi, N., and Berchet, G., Reluz. ambas.
veneti, 5 s. v. 2, pp. 69, 105.)
and others. Relazione di Roma, 1645. 20 pp. (Barozzi,
N., and Berchet, G., Rehiz. ambas. veneti, 3 s. Roma, v. 2,
p. 43.)
Foscarini, Sebastiano. 1649-1711. Relazione
di Francia, 1678-83. 89 pp. (Barozzi, N., and Berchet,
G., Relaz. ambas. veneti, 2 s. v. 3, p. 349. )— Relazione di
Spagna, 1682-86. 61pp. (Barozzi, N.,and Berchet, G.,
Belaz. ambas. veneti, 1 s. v. 2, p. 499.)
POSOOLO, Niccold Ugo
1479
FOSTER, Rev. Frank Hugh
Fost'olo, Niccold Ugo (Jacopo Ortis, pseud.)
1778-1827.
Commedia di Dante Alighieri illustrata,
V. 1. Discorso sul testo . . . della Commedia
di Dante. Londra, 1825. 12°. 2386
Note.—No more of this ed. was pub.
Essays on Petrarcli. London, 1823. 8°. 2372
lUustrazioni storiche sul poeraa di Uaiite. 24 pp.
(Arrivabene, F., /( semlo di Dante, pp. 70, 76, 82, 102, 122,
128, 163, 168, 200, 203.)— l.pltore liiedlte. Herausg. von
Adolf Tobler. 20 pp. {Jahrb. f. roTnan. und engl. lit.
V. 12, 1871, p. 317.)
Biaiicliliii, D. Lo scritto " Dante e il suo secolo " S
pvoprio di F. 9 pp. {Propugnatore, v. 13, pt. 2, 1880,
p. 3. )— C'nntft, C. Ugo Foscolo. 29 pp. (Soc. stor.
lombarda, Archiv. 1 s. 1876, p. 72.)— t'lllorlnl. Q- La
Laura di F. 24 pp. (Num. antol. 3 a. v. 28, 1890, p. 585.)
— IlowellN. W. D. Vincenzo Monti and F. 23 pp. {In
his Mod. Ital. poets, p. 102.)— Mnrtlni, F. Giuseppe
Mazzini e I'edizione delle opere di F. 41 pp. {Nuav.
antol. 3 s. V. 27, 1890, pp. 60, 232. )— Pasaiio, V. Critica
letteraria intorno alia censura di F. sopra il sonetto di
Onofrio Minzoni (verso il 1780). 15 pp. {Propugnatore,
V. 20, pt. 1, 1887, p. 319.)— Stistor, G. Origine dell'
Jacopo Ortis. 53 pp. {Propugnatore, v. 15, pt. 2, 1882,
p. 380; V. 16, pt. 1, 1883, p. 74.)— Kuiubini, B. Di alcune
relazioni del F. con la letteratura tedesca. 12 pp. {Nit&v.
onfoi. 3 s. V. 25, 1890, p. 771.)
Fosilick, J. William.
Representative collection of the Glasgow
school of painting: the Adoration of Jeanne
D'Arc and other burnt wood decorations.
Phila., 1896. 12°. —1748
Foss, Cyrus David, D. D., LL. D., Bp. of M. E.
Church. 1834—. Politics and the pulpit. 9 pp. {N. Am.
Bev.v. 155, 1892, p. 536.)
Foss, Edward. 1787-1870.
Judges of England ; with sketches of their
lives, and miscellaneous notices connected
with the courts at Westminster from the time
of the conquest, 1066-1864. London, 1848-64.
9 v. 8°. 3783
Contents.
William I-Richard 1, 1066-1199, v. 1.— John-Henry III,
1199-1272, V. 2.— Edward I-Edward III, 1272-1377, v. 3.—
Richard II-Richard III, 1377-1485, v. 4.— Henry VII-Eliz-
abeth, 1485-1603, v. 5.— James I-Interregnum, 1603-60,
V. 6.— Charles II-Anne, 1660-1714, v. 7.— George I-George
III, 1714-1820, V. 8.— George IV-Victoria, 1820.64, v. 9.
Foss. See also Fos.
Fossa, Evangelista. Delepierre, J. O. Fossa.
42 pp. {In his Macarongana, p. 7 : Philobiblon Soc. Mis-
eel, v. 7.)
Fossa-iiova, Monastery, Italy. Cronaca di
Fossa-nova di anonimo autore, versione di S. Volpicella.
68 pp. (Re, G. del, Cron. e. scritt. 7iapol. v. 1, p. 489.)
Fossarieii, P. de Lucy-. See Lucy-Fossarieu,
P. de.
Fossati, Carlo Falletti-. See Falletti-Fossati, C.
Fosse, J. C. de la. See Delafosse, J. C.
Fosse d'Arcosse, Ren6. 1839—.
6i6ge de Soissons en 1870. Avec pifeces
justiflcatives et un dessiii de la brfeche et un "
plan de Paul Laurent. 2 M. Soissons, 1892.
8°. .2696
Fosse Way, England. McMurtrie, J. Fosse
road at Radstock. 7 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proe. v. 30, 1885, p. 76.)
Fossey, O. Scfenes de chasse sur des vases
grecs infidits. 10 pp. {Rev. Archlol. 3 s. v. 18, 1891,
p. 361.)
Fossey, Jules, and others. Arrondissement
d'Evreux. 146 pp. (La Balle, ( — ) de, and others, Nor-
maildie vionumentale : Eure, pt. 1, p. 1. ) — Arrondissement
de I^oiivlerx. 96 pp. (La Balle, ( — ) de, and others,
Normandie monumentale: Eure, pt. 2, p. 1.)
Fossil butterrties of Florissant. 32 pp. Scud-
der, S. H. (King, C, and Powell, J. W., U. S. Oeol. sure.
8 ann. report, p. 433. )
Fossil fishes and fossil plants of the triassic
rocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut val-
ley. Newberry, J. S. (King, C, and Powell,
J. W., U. S. Oeol. surv. Monographs, v. 14.)
—3551
Fossil Iiunt, Perilous. 12 pp. Wyckoflf, W. C.
(Beach, W. W., Indinn miscel. p. 258.)
Fossil plants. See Botany.
Fossil plants as tests of climate. Seward,
A. C. —1561
Fossil wood and lignite of the Potomac forma-
tion. Knowlton, F. H. (Powell, J. W., U. S.
Oeol. mrv. Bull. no. 56. ) —3553
Fossils. See Palaeontology.
Fossils of the British islands stratigraphic-
ally and zoologically arranged. Etheridge,
R. —1621
Fossoinbrone, Bp. of. See Guidiccioni, G.
Fos.sombrone, Italy. Rondini, D. Canti po-
polari niarchigiani inediti ( raccolti a F. ) 62 pp. {Archiv.
studio tradiz. popolari, v. 7, 1888, pp. 169, 531 ; v. 8, 1889,
pp. 185, 401.)
Foster, Rev. Albert John. 1844—. On the
churches of north Bedfordshire and the neighbouring
portion of Northamptonshire. 5 pp. ( Arehaeol. Journ.
V. 39, 1882, p. 83.)
Foster, Birket.
HuiSH, M. B. Birket Foster : his life and
work. 1890. (Art Journ. 1890.) —4592
Foster, C. W. ( 2V. ) Modern war. See Derrfi-
cagaix, GSn. V. B. \
Foster, Clement LeNeve. 1841^.
Text-book of ore and stone mining. With
illustrations. 2 ed. London, 1897. 8°. —3744
Foster, Elijah C. Reformatory or punitive
prison management? 17 pp. (Forum, v. 12, 1891, p. 496.)
Foster, Eugene, M. D. 1850—. Municipal
organization of the American public health service.
18 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports, v. 7, p. 96. ) —
Report of the committee on compulsory vaccination ;
also, a supplementary report on the efficiency and safety
of vaccination. 52 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports,
V. 9, p. 238.)
Foster, Rev. Frank Hugh, Ph. D. 1851—. Be-
nevolence theory of the atonement. 23 pp. {Bibli^th.
Sacra, v. 47, 1890, p. 567. )— Argument from Christian ex-
perience for the inspiration of the Bible. 43 pp. {Bib-
lioth. Sacra, v. 40, 1883, p. 97.)— Bible anU the public
mcIiooIn. 20 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 46, 1889, p. 543.)—
Two histories of <'liriMtian <l(»ctriiie. 47 pp. {Bib-
lioth. Sacra, v. 45, 1888, pp. 163, 465.)— C'liristian ex-
perience as a source of systematic theology. 20 pp.
{Biblioth. Sacra, v. 48, 1891, p. 586.)— Studies in <'hrlMt-
olo{^,y ; with criticisms upon the theories of Prof. Adolf
Harnack. 37 pp. {Biblioth. Sacra, v. 49, 1892, p. 240.)—
Suggestions as to modifications of the dogmatic system
POSTER, Rev. Frank Hugh
1480
FOSTER, Joseph
tanght in the <'«ita:r<>|r«tloni«I aehools and churches,
required at the present time. 31 pp. (BibiiofA. Sacra,
V. 18, 1891, p. 249.)— Eschatology of the New Kucrland
divin**!!. 123pp. {Bibliolh. Sacra, v. 43, 1886, pp. 1,
287, Til; V. 45, 1888, p. M9; T. 46, 1889, p. 95.)-OI«l
t'MtholiclHui. 35 pp. (Siblioth. Sacra, v. 38, 1881,
p. 401.)— Si'hlrleriWBohor'ji "BbsoIiil«> foelliig: of
dependeiK'p," and its effects ou his doctrine of God.
37 pp. (Bibliolh. Sacra, v. 40, 1883, p. 534.)
Foster, Frank P., M. D. 1841—.
Illustrated encyclopaedic medical diction-
ary. Being a dictionary of the technical
terms used by writers on medicine and col-
lateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French,
and German languages. New York, 1888-94.
4 V. 4°. 1142
Contents.
A-Cacostomu8, v. 1. Minnequa Spring-Zythum,
Cacothanasia-Fasay, v. 2. v. 4.
Fascia-Minjal£-Lagam, v. 3.
Foster, G. A.
Treatise on the cause and cure of smoky
chimneys, containing particulars of their pre-
vention, together with matters relating to the
construction and formation of chimneys.
London, 1885. 12°. —1787
Foster, George Eulns. 1847—.
Literature of the Cherokees, also bibliog-
raphy and the story of their genesis. Ithaca,
1889. 12°. 2226
JoiirnnliMiu among the Cherokee Indians. 6 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hisl. v. 18, 1887, p. 65.)
Foster, George Everett.
Se-Quo-Yah, the American Cadmus and
modern Moses . . . Illustr. by Miss C. S. Rob-
bins. Phila., 1885. 12°. 3704
Foster, J. M. Mining inspection a sham.
9 pp. (Ifitteteenth Cenl. v. 17, 1885, p. 1055.)
Foster, J. P. C. "Suggestion" and hypno-
tism. 24 pp. (ATeuiaialareder, V. 54, 1891, p. 15.)
Foster, James P., arid others. Permanent Re-
publican clubs. 25 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 146, 1888, p. 241.)
Foster, John, D. D. Jesse, J. H. Rev. John
Foster. 3 pp. (In his Mem. of celebr. Etonians, v. 2,
p. 231.)
Foster, John. De Quincey, T. John Foster.
7 pp. (C'o/(. irriltngs, V. 11, p.335.)— Oilfillan, Q. John
Foster. 22 pp. (/n hi« Sketches of mod. lit. v. 1, p. 187.)
Fo.ster, John Ebenezer, and Atkiiisou, Thomas
Dinham.
Illustrated catalog^ue of the loan collection
of plate exhibited in the Fitzwilliam Museum,
May, 1895. Cambridge, 1896. 4°. ( Cambridge
Antiq. Soc.) —1777
Foster, MaJ.-Gen. John Gray. 1823-74.
Design for an improved submarine tunnel,
comprising a brick arch within a cast or
wrought iron skin, laid in a trench dredged
for that purpose. Washington, 1868. 4°.
—2732
Foster, Joseph. 1844 — .
Alumni Oxonienses : the members of the
University of Oxford, 1500-1714 : their parent-
age, birthplace, and year of birth, with a
record of their degrees : being the matricula-
tion register of the University, alphabetically
arranged, revised, and annotated. London,
1891-92. 4 V. r. 8°. —2392
Contents.
Abannan-Dyve, Sir L. v. 1. Labdon, H.-Ryves, T. v. 3.
Bade, J.-Kyte, W. v. 2. Sabery, C.-Zouch, W. v. 4.
Alumni Oxonienses : the members of the
University of Oxford, 1715-1886 : their parent-
age, birthplace, and year of birth, with a
record of their degrees : being the matricula-
tion register of the University, alphabetically
arranged, revised, and annotated. London,
1887-88. 4 V. r. 8°. —2392
Contents.
Abbay, R.-Dy8on,T. J. v. 1. Labouchere, H.-Ryves, W.
Eade, E.-Kyte, W. E. v. 2. J. F. t. S.
Sabin, J. E.-Zouch, T. v. 4.
The Lyon Office and the Marjoribanks fam-
ily : a reply to the remarks of the Lyon clerk
depute. Repr. from "Collectanea Genealo-
gica," pt. 8. 2 ed. London [1882]. 8°. 2794
Members of Parliament, Scotland, includ-
ing the minor barons, the commissioners for
the shires, and the commissioners for the
burghs, 1357-1882. 2 ed. London, 1882, r. 8°.
2683
iVoi«.— Privately printed.
Oxford men, 1880-92. With a record of
their schools, honours, and degrees. Illustr.
with portraits and views. Oxford, 1893. 4°.
—2372
Oxford men and their colleges. Illustr.
with portraits and views, together with the
matriculation register 1880-92. Oxford, 1893.
4°. —2372
Register of admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-
1889, together with the register of marriages
in Gray's Inn Chapel, 1695-1754. London,
1889. r. 8°. —2361
JVbte.— Privately printed.
Maternal ancestry of James Russell l^ewcll. 2 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 26, 1891, p. 312.)
{Ed.) Collectanea genealogica. Pts. 1-20.
London, 1881-85. 20 pts. in 18, r. 8°. 2795
{Ed.) Index ecelesiasticus ; or, alphabet-
ical lists of all ecclesiastical dignitaries in
England and Wales since the Reformation.
Oxford, 1890. r. 8°. 1151
{Ed.) London marriage licences, 1521-
1869. From excerpts by the late Col. Chester.
London, 1887. r. 8°. 1502
{Ed.) Pedigrees of the county families of
England. Heraldic illustrations by J. Forbes-
Nixon. V. 1. Lancashire. London, 1873. 4°.
.2551
{Ed.) Pedigrees of the county families of
Yorkshire. London, 1874. 2 v. 4°. .2551
{Ed.) Pedigrees recorded at the visita-
tions of the county palatine of Durham made
by Wm. Flower, in 1575, by Richard St.
George, in 1615, and by Wm. Dugdale, in 1666.
London, 1887. r. 8°. .2523
JVb(«.— Privately printed.
FOSTER, Joseph
1481
FOTHERQILL, John
{Ed.) Royal lineage of our noble and
gentle families, together with their paternal
ancestry. Libr. ed. London, 1885. 4°. 2782
(Ed.) Visitation of Yorkshire, made in
the years 1584-85, by Robert Glover, to which
is added the subsequent visitation made in
1612, by Richard St. George, with several ad-
ditional pedigrees. London, 1875. r. 8°. .2523
iVo(«.— Privately printed.
Foster, L. S.
Published writings of George Newbold
Lawrence, 1844-91. [With portrait.] Wash-
ington, 1892. 8°. (Smithson. Inst. U.S. Nat.
Mus. Bull. no. 40. ) —3555
Foster, Mrs. Margaret E.
Handbook of modern European literature.
Phila., 1850. 12°. 2223
Italian literature. Edinburgh, 1853. 12°.
2223
Foster, Robert F.
Whist manual. A complete system of in-
struction in the game. New York, 1890. 16°.
—1798
Foster, Roger. Trial by newspaper. 4 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 144, 1887, p. 524.)
Foster, T. Gregory.
Judith. Studies in metre, language, and
style, with a view to determining the date of
the Old-English fragment and the home of its
author. Strassburg, 1892. 8°. (Brink, B. E. C.
ten, and others, Cluellen und forschungen,
V. 71.) —3166
Foster, Theodore {Pub.)
Cabinet miscellany; a series of publica-
tions on various subjects, from the latest and
most approved writers. New York, 1836.
7 V. 12°. 3126
Contents. Mason, M. Account of the late leronniit-
l<-al expedition from London to Weilburg, v. 7.—
Hoppns, J. Continent in 1835; sketches in Belgium,
Glermany, Switzerland, Savoy, and France, v. 6.— Quin,
M. J. Steam voyage down the I>nnnbe, v. 2.— East
India Hketelibook : comprising an account of pres-
ent state of society in Calcutta, Bombay, etc., v. 3.—
Strang, J. Oerinany in 1831, v. 4.— Grant, J. Great
metropoIlN, v. 5.— Watt, P. Theory of Joint-Ntoek
baniiin^, v. 7.— Tietz, M. von. St. PctersburKh,
Constantinople, and Napoli di Romania in 1833-34, v. 1. —
Review of M. de ToeqiicviHe's work on Democracy
in America, v, 7.— Bentham, J. Defence of usury, v. 7.
Foster, Thomas, M. D. ( Philostratus, pseud.)
Somatopsychonoologia : showing that the proofs of
body, life, and mind, considered as distinct essences,
cannot be deduced from physiology, but depend on a
distinct sort of evidence : being an examination of the
controversy concerning life carried on by Laurence,
Abernethy, Rennell, and others. 50 pp. (Pamphleteer,
V. 24, 1824, p. 477.)
Foster, William Eaton. 1851—.
Address before the Rhode Island Society
of the Sons of the American Revolution, Feb.
17, 1891. New York, 1892. 8°. .2656
References to the history of presidential
administrations, 1789-1885. New York, 1885.
12°. {Econ. tracts, no. 17.) —1362
Stephen Hopkins, a Rhode Island states-
man : a study in the political history of the
eighteenth century. Providence, 1884. 2 pts.
sq. 12°. (Rhode Island Hist. Tracts, no. 19,
pts. 1, 2. ) 4642
Town government in Rhode Island. Bal-
timore, 1886. 8°. (Adams, H. B., Johns Hop-
kins Univ. studies in hist, and polit. set. 4 s.
no. 2. ) 4653
Memorial history of llartfortl connt.y. Conn. 3 pp.
{Atlant. Monthly, v. 69, 18S7, p. 271.)— Oregon. 2 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 7, 1881, p. 461.)
Foster, Wolcott C.
Treatise on wooden trestle bridges, accord-
ing to the present practice on American rail-
roads. New York, 1891. 4°. —2734
Foster-Harhain, Alfred G. (Tr.)
Nibelungen lied. Lay of the Nibelung.
Tr. from the German. London, 1887. 12°.
1216
Fothergill, John, M. D. 1712-80.
Works. With some account of his life, by
John Coakley Lettsom. [With portrait.]
London, 1784. 4°. —3761
Contents. Letter to a friend in the country, relative to
the intended school, at Ackwortli, in Yorkshire.—
Extract of an essay upon the origin of amber.— Ehret,
G. D. Description of the andraehne, with its botan-
ical characters.— Case of an angina pectoris.— Fur-
ther account of the angina pectoris.— Letter relative to
the cure of the eliin-eoujfh.— Ellis, J. Extracts from
an historical account of eolFee. — Some account of the
late Peter Collinson.— On painful constipation
from indurated foeces. — Further remarks on the treat-
ment of consumptions.— Remarks on the cure of can-
sumptions.— Remarks on the use of balsams in the cure
of consumptions. — On the employment of convicts. —
t'orrespoutlence.— Of the use of the cortex peru-
vluuiis in scrofulous disorders. —Some account of the
cortex winteraniis. — De diaphra;;:inate fisso, ek
mutatis quorundam viscerum sedibus, in cadavere puel-
lae decem mensium observatis; epistola Richardo Mead.
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situation of some viscera, observed in the body of a
female child ten months old ; addressed to Richard
Mead.— Lettsom, J. C. Some account of the disease of
whicli F. died.— On the use of tapping early in drop-
sies.—Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de einetlcoruin
usu in variis morbis tractandis.— Medical inaugural dis-
sertation, on the use of emetics, in various diseases. —
Enicllsh freeholder's addr<^s to his countrymen.
— Remarks on the cure of the epilepsy, to which are
added some considerations on the practice of bleeding
in apoplexies. — Of a paiiiful affection of the face.— Ob-
servations on the cure of the lluxes by small doses ol
ipecacuanha.— Minutes of the Medical Society respecting
the Fothert;illlan nie<lal.— Letter to the Medical
Society, concerning an astringent fpuin brought frora
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Lettsom, J, C. Ifortus Vptoncnsis: or, a catalogue
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Some account [of the life] of F.— Essays on the weather
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end of the year 1775.— Some remarks on the Bills of Mor-
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ment of persons bit by mail animals.— Account of the
matrnetical machine contrived by the late Dr.
Gowin Knight.— Observations on the manna persl-
cum.— Of the management proper at the cessation of
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plants, and on Terra foliata Tartari.— Considerations
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stances with water, by means of a vegetable mucilage ;
Remarks on the preceding experiments.— Observations
on disorders to which painters in water-colours are
exposed.— Observations on a case "of recovering: a
man, ilead iu appearance, by distending the lungs
with air."— Essay on the character of the late Alexander
Rnsseli.— On the cure of the sciatica.— Account of
some observations and experiments made in Siberia.
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I.ettsoni. J. C. Account of the [life ofj F. ; Hortns
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Fothergill, John Milner, M. D. 1841-88. Neu-
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Fothergill, Samuel. Popery and Home Rule.
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Foiienult, Nicolas Joseph. Scherer, E. H. A.
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Foiicaiix, Philippe Edouard. 1811—. C6r6-
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Foiie<iuet. See Pouquet.
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FoiiiulatioHK of society. Unseen. Campbell,
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Fountaine, Sir Andrew. 1676-1753.
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Four heasts in one. 11 pp. Poe, E. A.,
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Four l<K'tures on the offices and ceremonies
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Four Masters, Annals of. See O'Clery, M.,
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Four O.vford lectures. Freeman, E. A. 3734
Four private libraries of New York. Du
Bois, H. P. W. 27
Four years in rebel capitals. De Leon, T. C. 2612
Fourberies, Miroir des. Vieira, A. — 4367
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Foure birdes of Noah's arke. Decker, T.,
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Foiiruereau, Lucien.
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d'art et de curiosity composant la collection
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Fournier, Augusta. 1850—. Note sur les der-
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Fournier, Edouard. 1819-80.
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(Ed.) Thgfttre frangais avant la renais-
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C(yntents. La Vigne, A. de. Aveu^arle ct le Itoiteiix.
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— MnrtlreS. Kstiene.— La .Here et la nile.— Villon,
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— Le Monde. — 9IunduM, C'aro, l>enionia. — La
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Prin»e €le Calais.- CoUerye, R. de. Le Rcsoln.—
Sclenee et Anerye Les Sobres Sotai.- Les Th«-
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Fournier, Jean Alfred. Atkinson, R. Four-
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Fournier, Louis Pierre Narcisse. 1803-80.
Martin Guerre. 71 pp. 1 pi. (Dumas, A., and others.
Crimes ctlibres, v. 8, p. 233.)
Crimes cglebres. See Dumas, A., and
others.
Fournier, Marc Jean Louis, dit Marc. 1818-79.
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Fournier, Paul Bugfene Louis. 1853 — .
Royaume d' Aries et de Vienne (1138-1378).
Etude sur la formation territoriale de la
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r. 8°. .2694
Une forme particuli6re des fausses d<'cr*tales
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Fournier, Pierre Joseph Marcel. 1856 — .
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AfTrancliisseinents du V au XIII siftcle. Influence
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34 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Chartes, v. 51, 1890, p. 443.)
( Tr. ) Histoire du droit et des institutions
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Fournier- Verneuil, (— ).
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secoli XIV, XV, e XVI. 1868. (Seelta di
curiositd. letterarie, no. 94. ) 2332
Dazzi, p. (Ed.) Alcune lettere familiari
del secolo XIV. 1868. (Seelta di curiositd,
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Ferraro, G. (Ed.) Poesie popolari re-
ligiose del secolo XIV. 1877. (Seelta di curi-
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HuTTON, J. James and Philip van Arte-
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fourteenth century. 1882. 3644
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
1485
FOX, Arthur E. W.
KiRcilNER, E. Papiere des XIV jahrhun-
derts ini stadtorchive zu Frankfurt a. M. und
deren wasserzeichen. 1893. W. 54
LiTNoo, I. del. (Ed.) Leggende del secolo
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Unrinostctor, Mme. A. M. F. R. Private life in
France in the 14 century. 26 pp. {Fortn. Rev. ji. s. v. i9,
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the 14 century. 28 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 48, 1890,
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18 pp. {In his Etudes critiques sur la litt^rat. contemp.
V. 3, p. 241.)
Fourth-class appoiiitiiicnt. 28 pp. Deland,
Mrs. M. W. C. {Harper's Mag. v. 84, 1892, p. 265.)
Foils tlu Docteiir Miraglia. 46 pp. Dumas,
A., (Eavres compl. v. 146, p. 261.
Fouta-Djalou. See Futa Jallon.
Foute, Rev. R. Echoes from Hampton Roads.
3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 19, 1891, p. 246.)
Fovarjjiie, H. W., and Og-le, J. J.
Public library legislation. London, 1893.
8°. (MacAlister, J. Y. W., Libr. Assoc. S.
no. 2. ) W. 63
Foville, Achille, M. D. 1832-87. Folic i. dou-
ble forme. 35 pp. {Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 289.)— Biiok-
nlll, J. C. Foville : Legislation relative aux ali€n£s en
Angleterre et en Ecosse. 8 pp. (firain, v. 8, 1886, p. 415.)
Fovvke, Gerard. Manufacture and use of ab-
original stone implements. 20 pp. {Ohio Archaeol. and
Hist. Qimrt. v. 2, 1889, p. 514.)— Some popular errors in
regard to nioun<l biillclprM and Indians. 24 pp.
( Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Quart, v. 2, 1889, p. 380. )
Fowler, Harold North. Erechtheion at Athens.
24 pp. 4 pi. (Am. school of class, studies at Athens,
Papers, v. 1, 1885, p. 213.)— PliilArch Ilejl euo>yMi«5-
14 pp. (Greenough, J. B., and others. Harvard studies in
class. philol. v. 1, p. 139.)
Fowler, Henry Hartley. 1830—. Committee
of supply. 6 pp. {Contemp. Rev. v. 55, 1889, p. 317.) —
Public business In the IIouhc of Coiiiinoiis. 9 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885, p. 89.)
Fowler, J. Cape. Privilege and aristocracy.
18 pp. {Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 80, 1884, p. 47.)
Fowler, Sir John. 1817—. Channel passage.
9 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 11, 1882, p. 337.)
and Baker, Benjamin. Forth bridge,
[lUustr.] 8 pp. (iVme(ce»i(h Ceni. v. 26, 1889, p. 35.)
Fowler, Joseph Smith. 1822—. East Tennes-
see 100 years ago. 6 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 20, 1888,
p. 42.)
Fowler, Rev. Joseph Thomas. On the use of
the terms of crosier, pastoral staff, and cross. 24 pp.
{Archaeologia, v. 52, pt. 2, 1890, p. 709.)
(Ed.) Life of St. Cuthbert, in English ,
verse, c. A. D. 1450. From the original MS.
in the library at Castle Howard. London,
1891. 8°. (SuWees Soc. V. 87.) 4546
(Ed.) Memorials of the church of SS.
Peter and Wilfrid, Ripon. London, 1882-88.
3 V. 8°. (Surleea Soc. v. 74, 78, 81. ) 4546
Fowler, Lorenzo Niles. 1811 — .
Phrenology. See Fowler, O. S., and others.
Fowler, Orrin Squire, and others.
Phrenology proved, illustr., and applied,
accompanied by a chart. New York, 1836.
12°. 1798
Fowler, R. 0. (Ed.)
Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in
the Public Record Office. Richard II, 1377-
81. See Morris, G. J., and Fowler, R. C. (Eds. )
Fowh^r, Robert Ludlow. The Chesapeake and
Lt. Ludlow. 24 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. V. 25, 1891, p. 289.)
—Historic liouHON and revolutionary letters. 20 pp.
{Mag. Am. Hist. v. 24, 1890, p. 81.)— Gov. Thos. l»ow-
liall. 24 pp. (ilfaj. .liri. if is(. v. 16, 1886, p. 409.)
(Ed.) Facsimile of the Laws and acts of
the General Assembly for their Majesties
province of New York . . . Printed and sold
by Wm. Bradford, 1694. Together with an
historical introduction, notes on the laws,
and appendices. New York, 1894. r. 8°.
( Grolier Club. ) 2262
Fowler, Samuel Page. 1800—.
Salem witchcraft : comprising More won-
ders of the invisible world, by Robert Calef :
and Wonders of the invisible world, by Cot-
ton Mather. Together with notes and expla^
nations. Salem, 1861. 12°. 2636
Fowler, Thomas, D. D., LL. D. 1832—.
History of Corpus Christi College, with
lists of its members. Oxford, 1893. 8°. (Ox-
fwd Hist. Soc. V. 25. ) 2535
rorpns C'hrlNtI CoIIcht**' 28 pp. (Clark, A., Col-
leges of Oxford, p. 273. )— " Some fundamental etliical
controversies." 4 pp. ( Mind, v. 15, 1890, p. 89. )
Hoiritianii, P. Fowler: Progressive morality. 7 pp.
{Vierteljahrsschr. f. unssens. philos. v. 10, 1886, p. 365.) —
Itashdall, H. Wilson, Fowler : Principles of morals.
8 pp. (Mind, V. 12, 1887, p. 589.)— Sidsrwloli, H. Fow-
ler : Progressive morality. 6 pp. ( Mind, v. 10, 1885,
p. 266.)
Fowler, William. 1828—. The Basutos and
Sir Bartle Frere. 11 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 8, 1881,
p. 547. )— Present low priops and their causes. 12 pp.
{Contemp. Rev. v. 47, 1885, p. 538.)
Fowler, William Chauncey, D. D., LL. D.
1793-1881.
English grammar. The English language
in its elements and forms, with a history of
its origin and development. Revised and
enlarged. New York, 1885. 8°. —2121
Fowler, William Warde. 1847—.
Julius Caesar and the foundation of the
Roman imperial system. New York, 1892.
12°. (Abbott, E., Heroes of the nations.) 4726
Among the birds In Wales. 7 pp. {Mamiillan'a
Jfag. v. 58, 1888, p. 338.)— Owls" reveuge. 9 pp. {Mac-
millan's Mag. v. 59, 1889, p. 304.)
FowLs. See Poultry.
Fox, Arthur E. W. Case of acute ascending
paralysis. 5 pp. {Brain, v. 2, 1880, p. 418.)— Case of
eerebral abscess. 4 pp. (Brain, v. 8, 1886, p. 251.)
and Field, Ernest. Case of cerebral tu-
mour. 5 pp. (Brain, V. 3, 1881, p. 252.)
FOX, Caroline
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POX, Lt.-Col. William P.
Fax, Caroline. Caroline Fox's Memories. 5 pp.
lAUaitl. Monthly, v. 49, 1882, p. 557; London Qimrt. Rev.
T. 58, 1882, p. 322; Quart. Sev. v. 153, 1882, p. 530; Weatm.
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to pp. {Form. Rev. u. s. v. 31, 1882, p. 105.)
F«.\, Catherine. See Jencken, Mrs. C. P.
Fox, Charles James. 1749-1806.
Memorials and correspondence. Ed. by
Lord John Russell. Phila., 1853. 2 v. 8°. 4723
On the rejection of Napoleon Boiiaparto's over-
lureH of peace; Honse of Commons, Feb. 3, 1800. 68 pp.
(Adams, C. K., Rep. Brit. orat. v. 2, p. 108.)
Caxdecott, a. Safety and expediency of
conceding the Catholic claims ; with the
opinions of Pitt, Burke, Pox, and Wyndham
thereon. 1828. (PamphleU, v. 45.) 3126
Trotter, J. B. Memoirs of the latter
years of Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox. 1811.
4847
AdainH, C. K. C. J. Fox. 9 pp. (In his pep. Brit.
orat. V. 2, p. 99.)— Bntler, C. Mr. Pitt and F. 18 pp.
(In his Reminiscences, pp. 158, 169.)— King Geori; III
and F. in their early days. 24 pp. (.Blachwood'a Mag.
V. 129, 1881, p. 151.)— Early history of F. 34 pp.
(Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 59, 1881, p. 71.)— I..odge, H. C.
Early days of F. 25 pp. (Jn his Studies in hist. p. 85.)—
IMalilen, H. Fox. 15 pp. (/» his Distinguished men
of mod. times, v. 4, p. 163.)
Fox, Charles James. 1811-46.
History of the old township of Dunstable :
including Nashua, Nashville, HoUis, Hudson,
Litchfield, and Merrimac, N. H.; Dunstable
and Tyngsborough, Mass. Nashua, 1846. 12°.
2627
Fox, Portescue. Stimulants and narcotics,
their use and abuse. 17 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. IS, 1SS6,
p. 923. )— On the gilds of 8o<lbury and Dy rhain. 4 pp.
(Bristol and Qloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 13, 188ft-
89, p. 6.)
Fox, Francis Frederick. History of the guilds
of Bristol. 9 pp. (Bristol and Qloucest. Archaeol. Soc.
Trans, v. 3, 1878-79, p. 90.)
Fox, George.
Marsh, J. Popular life of George Fox,
the first of the Quakers, n. d. 4723
The same. 1847. 4842
Fox and the early (knakertt. 17 pp. (lomdon (iuart.
Bct.v. 63,1885, p. 97.)
Fox, George E. Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire. 15 pp. 1 pi, (Archaeol. Jmim. v. 44,
1887, p. 322.)— Notes on Roman architectural fragments
found in I.cicPMter. 19 pp. 2 pi. (Archaeol. Joum.
V. 48, 1889, p. 46.)— Recent discoveries of Roman remains
in Lincoln. 6 pp. 1 pi. (.Irc/ioeoiogia, v. 53, pt. 1, 1892,
p. 233.)— Notes on a recent discovery of part of the Ro-
man wall of London. 8 pp. 1 pi. (Archaeologia, v. 52,
pt. 2, 1890, p. 609.)— Notes on painted screens and roofs in
.Vorfolk. 13 pp. (Arcliaeol. Joum. v. 47, 1890, p. 65.) —
Koinnn Norrolk, 37 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 46, 1889,
p. 331.)
and others. Excavations on the site of the Roman
olty at Silchester, Hants, 1890-95. 224 pp. 32 pi. (Archae-
ologia, v. 52, pt. 2, 1890, p. 733; V. 53, pt. 1, 1892, p. 263;
pt. 2, 1893, p. 539; v. 54, pt. 1, 1894, p. 199; pt. 2, 1895,
p. 439; V. 55, pt. 1, 1896, p. 215.)
Fox, Capt. Gustavus Vasa. 1821-83. Attempt
to solve the problem of the first landing place of Colum-
bus in the new world. 66 pp. ( U. S. Coast and Geodetic
Survey, Report, 1880, p. 346. )— First landfall of Columbus.
II pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 9, 1883, p. 240.)
Fox, Henry, 1 Baron Holland. Jesse, J. H.
Henry Fox, Lord Holland. 23 pp. (In hi» Mem. of
celebr. Etonians, v. 1, p. 34.)
Fo.\, Henry Edward Vassall, 4 Baron Holland
(Ed.) 1802-59. Souvenirs. See Pox, H. R.
v., 3 Baron Holland.
Fox, Henry Richard Vassall, 3 Baron Holland.
1773-1840.
Souvenirs des cours de France, d'Espagne,
de Prusse, et de Russie, pub. par Lord Hol-
land son flls, et tr. de 1' Anglais, par E. P.
Avec un avant-propos des notes et des 6clair-
cissements historiques. Paris, 1862. 12°.
(BarriSre, J. P., Mim. rel. hist, de France,
v. 27. ) 4656
Macaulay, F. B., 1 Baron Macaulay. Lord Holland.
14 pp. (In his Crit. and hist, essays, v. 3, p. 313.)
Fox, John. 1516-87.
Acts and monuments. With a preliminary
dissertation by Rev. George Townsend. Ed.
by Rev. Stephen R. Cattley. London, 1839-
41. 8 v. 8°. —4191
Universal history of Christian martyrdom :
from the birth of our blessed Saviour to the
latest periods of persecution. Now ed. : em-
bellished with sixty fine engravings. Phila.,
1832. 2 V. 8°. — 4102
— — Imprisonment of the Princess Klizabelh. 31 pp.
(Arber, E., Eng. garner, v. i, p. 112.)— False fearful im-
agination of lire at Oxford University. 12 pp.
(Arber, E., Eiig. gamer, v. 1, p. 101.)
WintorN, W. John Foxe the martyrologist and his
family. 55 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 5, 1877, p. 28.)
Fox, John. 16 cent. Voyage to the streit of
Gibraltar, 1563. 7 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 2, p. 246.)
Fox, Capt. Luke, and Jaines, Capt. Thomas.
Voyages in search of a north-west passage,
1631-32 . . . Ed. with notes and introduction
by Miller Christy. [With portraits.] Lon-
don, 1894. 2 V. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc. ) 2402
Fox, Margaret. See Kane, Mrs. M. P.
Fox, Stephen Newcome. 1850—. Invasion of
pauper foreigners. 13 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 53, 1888,
p. 855.)
Fox, T. Colcott (Ed.)
Drug eruptions. By P. A. Morrow. See
Morrow, P. A.
Fox, Rev. Thomas Bayley. 1808-76. Thos. B.
Fox. 9 pp. (Harvard Mem. bicg. v. 2, p. 115.)— George
Wliittemore, Jr. 10 pp. (Harvard Mem. Inog. v. 1,
p. 379.)
Fox, Thomas Bayley, Jr. Fox, T. B. Thos. B.
Fox. 9 pp. (Harvard Mem. biog. v. 2, p. 115.)
Fox, Lt.-Col. William P.
Regimental losses in the American Civil
war, 1861-65. A treatise on the extent and
nature of the mortuary losses in the Union
regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics
compiled from the official records on file in
the State military bureaus and at Washing-
ton. Albany, 1889. 4°. 2611
Chances of bein;; hit in battle : a study of regi-
mental losses in the Civil war. 14 pp. (Century Mag.
v. 14, 1888, p. 93.) — Strength of the Confederate
arniieH. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 24, p. 200. )
POX FAMILY
1487
FRACTIONS
Fox taiiiily. Winters, W. Jolin Poxe the
martyrologist and his family. 55 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc.
TrmiH. V. 5, 1877, p. 2S.)
Pox INMiit, N. H. Tuttle, O. W. Report of
an Indian massacre at Fox Point. 11 pp. ( In his Capt.
IiYancis Ohanipernowne . . . and other hist, papers,
p. 181.)
Fox terrier. Lee, R. History and descrip-
tion, with reminiscences, of the fox terrier.
1895. —2616
See also I>0{;-m.
Fox-Da vies, Arthur Charles {Ed. )
Fairbairn's Book of crests. See Pairbairn, J.
and Crooke.s, M. E. B. Book of public
arms : a cyclopaedia of the armorial bearings,
heraldic devices, and seals, as authorized and
as used, of the counties, cities, towns, and
universities of the United Kingdom. Derived
from the official records. Edinburgh, 1894.
4°. 2762
Foxe. See Fox.
Foxes. Audubon, J. J., and Bachman, J.
American black, or silver fox ; Arctic fox ; Jackall fox.
15 pp. 3 pi. (In their Quadrupeds of N. America, v. 3,
pp. 70, 89, 255.)— Bewick. T. The fox. [lUustr.]
10 pp. {In /tis Gen. hist, of quadrupeds, p. 303.) — Ijieb-
reclif , F. Ein fuchsraythus. 4 pp. (Oermania, v. 11,
1866, p. 99.) — Miirrny, A. Foxes. (In his Geog. distrib.
of mammals, p. 109.)— Smith, C. H. Foxes. 26 pp.
5 pi. (Jardine, Sir W., Nat. Ubr. v. 19, p. 232.)
Foxglove. See Digitalis.
Fox-hiiiitiiig'> Somerset, H. C. P., 8 Duke.of
Beaufort, and Morris, M. In their Hunting.
1886. {Badminton lAbr.) —1797
Barrow, Mrs. F. E. M. (Annt Fanny, pseud.) Fox
hunt at Pau. 3 pp. (Scribner^s Monthly, v. 12, 1876,
p. 661.)— Boiinett, T. J. Charlton and the Charlton
bunt: a sketch of the olden tinfe. 9 pp. (Sussex Ar-
chaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 15, 1863, p. 74.)— Biirronglis, J. A
white day and a Yed fox. 4 pp. (Scribner's Monthly,
V. 16, 1878, p. 188.)— 1>» veil port, W. B. Fox-hunting.
14 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 978.)— Ullzey, M.
G. Fox-hunting in Virginia. 25 pp. (Shields, G. O., Big
gamxe of N. America, p. 523.) — l<04lg;e, H. C. Cross-
country riding in America. 15 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 10,
1886, p. 336.)— Martin, E. S. Fox-hunting in the Gene-
see valley. 15 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 85, 1892, p. 511.)—
RobinNon, B. B. Fox-hunting in New England. 14 pp.
{Scribner's Monthly, v. 15, 1878, p. 293.)— Taylor, H. On
Mr. Trollope's defence of fox-hunting. 6 pp. {Fortn.
Rev. n. s. v. 7, 1870, p. 63.)
See c^lso Hunting: aiitl tlie t'liaso, — Sports.
Foxtoii, Thomas. 18 cent.
The Tower : a poem. London, 1727. 16°.
( With Wharton, P., Duke of Wharton, Works,
V. 1. ) 2105
Foxton, England. Hill, J. H. Poxton. 8 pp.
{In his Hist- of the parish of Langton, p. 257.)
See also I.eleeMtcrMliire.
Foxwell, E., and Farrer, T. C. Express
trains English and foreign. Being a statis-
tical account of all the express trains of the
world with railway maps of Gt. Britain and
Europe. London, 1889. 8°. —2726
Foxwell, H. S. {Ed.)
Investigations in currency .and finance.
iSee Jevons, W. 8.
Foy, Maximilien S^bastien. 1775-1825.
Histoire de la guerre de la Pfininsule sous
Napolfion, pr6c6d6e d'un tableau politique et
militaire des puissances belligSrantes. 2 6d.
Paris, 1827. 4 v. and atlas, 8°. .2686
Villciiiaiii. A. F. Souvenirs de la Sorbonne en 1825 :
DgmosthSne et le G«n. Foy. 26 pp. {In his Souvenirs
contemp. p. 267.)
Foy, W. Altpersisches. 12 pp. {Zeits. f. ver-
gleich. sprachforsch. v. 33, 1895, p. 419.)
Foyot, Louis. 1838—.
Dictionnaire des finances. See Say, J. B.
L., and others.
Fraas, A. Landwirthschaftliche krisen. 9 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1865, v 1, p. 701.)
Fraas, Karl Nikolaus. 1810-75. Die kunst-
duengerfabrikation vom standpunkte der volkswirth-
schaft. 10 pp. (C/7»«creZei«, 1866, V. 1, p. 541.)
l^'racassetti, Giuseppe. 1802 — . Dante e 11
Petrarca. 16 pp. (Cellini, M., and Ghivizzani, G., Dante
e il SILO secolo, p. 623.)
Fracastoro, Qirolamo. 1483-1553. Alcon, sive
de cura canum venaticorum. 8 pp. (Lemaire, N. E.,
Poet. Lat. min. v. 1, p. 169.) — Maiden's bltish : or,
Joseph . . . Tr. by J. Sylvester. 17 pp. (Saluste du
Bartas, G., His divine weekes and workes, p. 409.)— Se tra i
pastorl che fanno Tevere et Arno. 3 pp. (Carducci,
G., Poesia barbara, p. 281.)
Greswell, W. p. Memoirs of Angelus
Politianus . . . Hieronymus Pracastorius . . .
1805. 3812
Fracco, Ambrogio Novidio. Pecci, B. Novidio
Fracco. 3 pp. (Soc. rom. di storia patria, Archiv.
v. 13, 1890, p. 466.)
Fracliet, G6rard de. — 1271. Chronicon et
anonyma ejusdem operis continuatio. 70pp. (Bouquet,
M., Rec. hist. Oaules, v. 21, p. 1.)— E chronico ordinis
praetlieatoruni. 5 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist.
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Fractions.
Bauer. G. Von einem kettenbruche Euler*s und
eineni theorem von Wallis. 20 pp. (Munich, Akad.
wissens. Denkschr. v. 40 : Mathetnat.-phys. classe, Ab*
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den zusammenhang gewisser determinanten mit bruch-
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theorie der kettenbruchaehnlichen algorithmen, in
welchen jede zahl aus drei vorhergehenden gebildet
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1868, p. 29.)— Sclicnfiel, L. Ueber eine kettenbruchent-
wickelung. 2 pp. {Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan. math.
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zusammenhang zwischen dem bildungsgesetze einea
kettenbruches und der art des fortgangs seiner naehe-
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V. 28: Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abluindl. v. 7, pt. 3, 1856,
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16 pp. {Journ, f. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 67, 1867,
p. 114.)— TlionK', L. W. Ueber die kettenbruchent-
wickelung der Gausschen function F{a.l, y, x). 15 pp.
{Joum. /. d. reine «. angeioan. math. v. 66, 1866, p. 322.)
— Ueber die kettenbruchentwickelung des Gausschen
quotienten — -^-j — z—^ — r — • 11 pp. {Joum. /. d.
^ F{a, ^,y,x)
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See also Mathematics.
FRACTURES
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FRAIS, AuB der
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Billroth. C. T. Injuries and diseases of the lower
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omnia, v. 3, p. 64: Kuehn, K. G., Med. Gr. opera, v. 23;
Hippocratis el alior. med. vet. reliq. v. 3, p. 3.)— The same,
in Eng. 64 pp. (Genuine works, v. 2, p. 489: Sydenham
Soc.)
Sec also Joints.— Surifery.
Fradciilmrg, Rev. J. N. Abraham's offering
of Isaac. 3 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 6, 1884, p. 29.)
Fnidin, Gilbert Letainturier-. See Letain-
turier-Fradin, Q.
Fraeder.sdorft", J. Wilhelm.
Copious phraseological English-Greek lex-
icon, revised, enlarged, and improved by the
late Thomas K. Arnold and Henry Browne.
6 ed. London, 1882. 8°. 1195
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1795. Faithfully tr. from the original French.
London [1795]. 8°. {Pamphlets, v. 10.) 3116
Plan of the French constitution, and
declaration of rights ; as presented to the
National Convention of France on the 16 of
Feb., 1793. 2 ed. Tr. ftom the authentic
French copy. London, 1793. 8°. {Pamphlets,
V. 10.) 3116
DuRAND DE Maillane, P. T. Histoire de
la Convention Nationale. 1825. .2686
France, Assembles Nationale Consti-
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1491 FRANCE, Ministfere de I'Instruc. Pub., etc.
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France, Oouvemement de la Defense Nationale,
1870-71.
R6publique fran5aise. Code complet des
lois, dScrets, arrStfis, circulaires d'int^rfit gen-
eral promulgu6s & Paris et a Tours, collation-
n68 sur les textes oflficiels par A. Joly. Lyon,
1871. 16°. —2316
France, Ministire d'Etat.
Archives de I'Empire. Inventaires et do-
cuments pub. par ordre de I'Empereur sous la
direction de M. le Comte de Laborde. La-
yettes du Trgsor des Chartes par M. Alexan-
dre Teulet. V. 1. Paris, 1863. 4°. 2661
Note. — For v. 2 see under Ministdre de la Maison de
I'Empereur, etc. : for v. 3 see under Ministdre de I'lnstruc-
tion Publique, c(o.
France, Minist&re de la Ouerre.
Bibliothfeque du D6p6t de la guerre. Cata-
logue. Paris, 1883-93. 8 v. 8°. W. 34
France, Ministire de V Instruction Publique, des
Cultes, et des Beaux-arts.
Annuaire des bibliothfeques et des archives,
1886-89, 91-97. Paris, 1886-97. 11 v. 16°. W.38
Archives de la Commission Scientifique du
Mexique. Paris, 1865-67. 3 v. 8°. —3653
Archives des missions scientiflques et lit-
teraires : choix de rapports et instructions.
2 8. Paris, 1864-72. 7 v. 8°. —3654
3 8. Paris, 1873-89. 15 v. 8°. —3654
Nouvelles archives, v. 1-6, 8. Paris,
1891-96. 7 v. 8°. —3654
Archives nationales. Inventaires et docu-
ments pub. par la Direction genSrale des
archives nationales. Layettes du TrSsor des
Chartes. v. 3. Par M. Joseph de Laborde.
Paris, 1875. 4°. 2661
iVotc.— For V. 1 see under Ministfire d'Etat ; for v. 2 see
under Ministire de la Maison de I'Empereur, etc.
Bibliothfeque de 1' Ecole des hautes etudes.
Sciences philologiques et historiques. Paris,
1869-95. 105 V. 4°. and 8°. —4153
Nole.—V. 30, 47, 61, 96, 104, wanting. For contents see
BibliothSque.
Bulletin des bibliothfeques et des archives.
1884, nos. 1-3; 1885, no. 4; 1889, nos. 2, 3.
Paris, 1884-90. 6 nos. 8°. W. 36
Catalogue general des MSS. des biblio-
thfeques publiques de France, v. 18, 19. Paris,
1893. 2 V. 8°. W. 63
Contents. Fagnan, E. Altf^r? v. 18.— Coyecque, E.
Ainleus, v. 19,
FRANCE, Miniature de I'Instrao. Pub., etc. 1492
FRANCE, MinistSre des Finances
Catalogue g6n6ral des MSS. des biblio-
thSques publiques des dfipartements. Paris,
1849-78. 6 V. 4°. 4693
C&ntents.
Arras, T, 4. Metz, v. 5.
Aaton, V. 1, Montpellier, v. 1.
Avranches, v. 4. St. Difi, v. 3.
Boulogne-sur-mer, v. 4. St. Mibiel, v. 3.
Charleville, v. 5. St. Omer, v. 3.
Douai, V. 6. Schlestadt, v. 3.
Epinal, v. 3. Troyes, v. 2.
Laon, V. 1. Verdun, v. 5.
Collection de documents inSdits sur I'his-
toire de France. Paris, 1880-96. 50 v. 4°. 4682
.2683
Note.— For earlier v. see Collection in preceding cata-
logue.
Contents. Catharine «Ic*McfIici, Queen of France.
Lettres, 1533-77, 5 v.— Chapolain, J. Lettres, 2 v.—
Recueil des chartes de I'Abbaye de Clun.v, 5 v.— Aulard,
F. V. A. (Ed.) Recueil des actes du ('<>niit<' de saint
pnbliqne, 9 v.— Strambaldi, D. Cronicha del regno di
Cypro. Pub. par R. de Mas Latrie.— Inscriptions de
la France, 5 v.— Guiffrey, J. (Ed.) Comptes des bati-
ments du Roi sous le rSgne de l.onis XIV, 1664-1705,
4 v.— Mazarln, J., Cardinal. Lettres, 8 v.— Melanges
historlques. Choix de documents, 5 v.— Flammer-
mont, J. G., and Tourneux, J. M. (Eds.) Remontrances
du Parlement «le Paris au XVIII si6cle, 1715-68, 2 v.
— Bemont, C. (Ed.) K6]es g-ascons.— Michel, F. (Ed.)
R61es gascona.— Demay, G. Inventaire des sceaiix de
la collection Clairambault a la Biblioth6que nationale,
2v.
Hygifene des 6coles primaires et des Scoles
matemelles. Rapports et documents pr6-
sent4s . . . par la Commission d' Hygiene Sco-
laire. Paris, 1884. 8°. —3784
Manufacture nationale de Sfevres. Cata-
logue du musge cgramique par Edouard Gar-
nier. fasc. 4. Paris, 1897. 8°. — 17C3
Mission archdologique fran5ai8e au Cairo.
Chansons populaires arabes en dialecte du
Caire d'aprfes les MSS. d'un chanteur des
rues. Specimen pub. par M. U. Bouriant
Paris, 1893. r. 8°. 3171
Mission archSologique franyaise au Caire.
M6moires pub. par les membres sous la direc-
tion de G. Maspero, E. Gr6baut, U. Bouriant.
V. 1-5, pt. 2 ; 6 pt. 1 ; 7 ; 9 pts. 1,3; 12 pt. 1.
Paris, 1886-95. 9 v. in 15, 4°. 4791
Contents. Baillet, J. Papyrus mathgmatique d'Akh.
inin, T. 9, pt. 1.— Bouriant, U. Papyrus d'Akhmin, v. 1.
— Loret, V. 8t*le de I'am-xent Amen-hotep, v. 1.—
IjOret, V. Tombeau de I'am-xent Amen-hotep, v. 1.—
Maspero, G. C. C. Fragments de la version th^baine de
I'Ancien Testament, v. 6, pt. 1.— Bourgoin, J. Prgcis
de I'art arabc et mat€riaux pour servir h la thgorie et
i la technique des arts de I'Orient musulman, v. 7.—
Ravaisse, P. Essai sur I'histoire et sur la topopraphie
du 4'aire d'aprfts Makrizi, v. 1, 3, pt. 2.— Dulac, H. (Ed.
andTr.) Quatre contes arahes en dialecte cairote,
V. 1.— Bouriant, U. Estrlise enpte du tombeau de D«ga,
V. 1.— Bouriant, U. Rapport sur une mission dans la
haute-KK.vpte (1884-85), v. 1.— Am<Sliueau, E. Monu-
ments pour servir i I'histoire de I'KKypte clirAf ienne
sax IV, V, VI, et VII siftcles, v. 4.— Bouriant, U. Frag-
ments du texte grcc du livre d'Enoch et de quclques
ecrits attribu«s 4 St. Pierre, v. 9, pt. l.-^Lods, A. Repro-
duction en heliogravure du MS. d'Enoch et des Merits at-
tribu£« k St. Pierre, v. 9, pt. 3.— Mallet, D. Premiers
«tabli88ement8 des Urecs en Egypte (VII et VI sifeclcs),
V. 12, pt. 1.— LeKbnre, E., and others. Ilypo^t'es
roynnx de Thfebes, v. 2, 3, pt. 1.— Loret, V. Tombe de
KliA-ni-liil, y. 1.— Loret, V. Quelques documents re-
latifs a la litt^ratnre et a la musique populaires de
la haute-Egypte, v. 1.— Maspero, G. O. C. Momies
royales de D6ir el-Baharl, v. 1.— Gayet, A. Monn-
inents eoi>tes du Mus«e de Boulaq, v. 3, ptj2.— Virey,
P. Etude sur un parelieinln rapports de Thfebes, v. 1.
— LefSbure, E., and others. Tombeau de Itainses IV,
V. 3, pt. 1.— Virey, P. Tombeau de Rekliinara, Prgfet
de ThSbes sous la XVIII dynastle, v. 5, pt. 1.— Leffibure,
_E., and others. Tombeau de Sftl I, v. 2.— Bouriant, U.
Deux jours de fouiUes a Tell el Atnarna, v. 1.— Mas-
pero, G. C. C. Trois ann€es de fouilles dans les tom-
bean.v de ThSbes et de Memphis, v. 1.— Virey, P. Sept
toinbcau.x tlK^bains de la XVIII dynastie, v. 5, pt. 2.
Mission scientiflque au Mexique et dans
I'Amgrique centrale. Paris, 1868-85. 9 v. fo.
4°. 8°. —2653
Note. —For contents, see Mission scientiflque in preced-
ing catalogue.
Mission scientiflque du Cap Horn, 1882-83.
V. 1 : Histoire du voyage par L. F. Martial.
Paris, 1888. 4°. .2531
Premiers monuments de I'imprimerie en
Prance au XV si6cle. Pub. par O. Thierry-
Poux. [Illustr.] Paris, 1890. fo. — 17A1
Repertoire archfiologique de la France.
Paris, 1861-68. 4°. 1741
Repertoire des travaux historiques, con-
tenant 1' analyse des publications faites en
Prance et a 1' Stranger sur I'histoire, les monu-
ments, et la langue de la Prance, 1882-83.
Paris, 1882-86. 3 v. 8°. W. 33
France, MinistSrc de la Maison de I'Empereur
et des Beaux-arts.
Archives de I'Empire. Inventaires et docu-
ments pub. par ordre de I'Empereur sous la
direction de M. le Marquis de Laborde. La-
yettes du Tresor des Chartes par M. Alexan-
dre Teulet. V. 2. Paris, 1866. 4°. 2661
Note.—Vor v. 1 see under Minist^re d'Etat; for v. 3 see
iinder Ministfere de I'lnstruction Publique, etc.
Archives de I'Empire. Inventaires et docu-
ments pub. par ordre de I'Empereur sous la
direction de M. le Marquis de Laborde. Monu-
ments historiques par M. Jules Tardif. Paris,
1866. 4°. and atlas fo. 1221 ; atlas, 1212
ri"li»cc, Minist&re de la Marine.
Mission scientiflque du Cap Horn, 1882-83.
V. 1, Histoire du voyage par L. P. Martial.
Paris, 1888. i°. .2531
France, Minist&re des Affaires Etrang&res.
Commission des Archives Diplomatiques.
See Prance, Commission, etc.
- Bro$;lle, J. V. A., Due de. Minist6re des Affaires
Btrangferes avant et aprfis la Revolution. 41pp. (Cor-
reapondant, n. s. v. 93, 1882, p. 393.)— Mel isle, L. V.
Origine des archives du Ministfere des Affaires Etran-
gferes. 17 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Chartes, v. 35, 1874,
p. 356.)
l<'rance, Miniature des Arts.
lloussaye, H. Le Ministfire des arts. 16 pp. (Bev.
d. deu.v tnondea, 1882, 3 pdr. v. 49, p. 613. )
FraiK'C, Ministire des Finances.
Venel, H. de. Gestion des forCts au Ministfire des
Finances. 43 pp. (Corres2)ondant, n. s. v. 101, 1881,
p. 798.)
PRANCE, MinistSre des Travaux Publics 1493
FRANCE
France, Minist^re des Travaux Publics.
Bulletin des services de la carte ggologique
de la Prance et des topographies souterraines,
V. 8, no. 50. Le Jurassique fl, I'ouest du pla-
teau central. Contribution 4 I'histoire des
mers jurassiques dftns le bassin de I'Aquitaine
par M. Ph. Glangeaud. Avec figures et une
carte. Paris, 1895. 8°. —1653
MSmoires pour servir a I'explication de la
carte gfiologique detaillSe de la France. L' Ar-
denne par J. Gosselet. Paris, 1888. 4°. —1652
Prance, Parlemeiit.
Archives parlementaires de 1787 k 1860.
Recueil complet des d6bats Ifigislatifs et poli-
tiques des Chambres frangaises. 1 s. v. 16-50,
31 Mai, 1790-21 Sept., 1792. Paris, 1883-96.
35 V. r. 8°. —3312, —3142
Note.— For v. 1-15 see preceding catalogue.
• 2 s. V. 54, 56-94, 13 Mai, 1828-20 Avril,
1835. Paris, 1883-96. 40v.r. 8°. —3321, —3142
Note. — For v. 1-53 see preceding catalogue.
Remontrances du Parlenient de Paris au
XVIII sifecle, pub. par Jules Plammermont et
Maurice Tourneux. 1715-68. Paris, 1888-95.
2 v. 4°. (Coll. de doc. in4d. hist, de France.)
.2601
AuBERT, p. Sources de la procedure au
Parlement de Philippe le Bel k Charles VII.
1890. .2694
Note.— A]ao in Bibliolh. Ecole des Charles, v. 51, 1890,
p. 477.
Caenb, L. M., Comte de. Etudes sur I'his-
toire du gou vemement repr^sentatif en France
de 1789 a 1848. 1855, 2 v. —1325
PONTECOULANT, L. G. D., Comte de. Sou-
venirs historiques et parlementaires . . . 1764-
1848. 1861-65, 4 v. 4602
Abrest, P. d'. Poitraets aus dem franzoesischen
Parlament. 16 pp. (l/nsere Zei(, 1886, v. 1, p. 190.)~Aii.
bertlii. C. Eloquence politique dans le Parlement de
Paris. 48 pp. (Bev. d. deux motides, 1881, 3 p^r. v. 39,
p. 194; V. 45, p. 368.)— Beiiiiriiol, A. A., Comte. Les Par-
lements. 62 pp. ( Correspoiulant, v. 46, 1859, p. 573 ; v. 47,
1859, p. 699.)— Hordier, H.*L. Commentaires sur un
document relatif ^ quelques points de la coutunio de
Paris et de la jurisprudence du Parlement, au 14 sifecle.
39 pp. (Bibliolh. Ecole des Charles, v. 6, 1844, p. 3%.)—
lia Berg;e, A. de. Les grands comit^s parlementaires.
L'expfirience de 1848. 32 pp. (Bev. d. deux mondes, 1889,
3 p«r. V. 96, p. 617.)— Xicolas, de Chartres. Nouveaux
fragments du Liber inquestarum (1269-98), par C. V.
Langlois. 31 pp. (Bibliolh. Ecole des Charles, v. 46, 1886,
p. 440.)
See also France, Chambre des Diputis; Sinat. Also
Oaxctte natloiialo, ou le Moniteur universcl (in
preceding catalogue).
France, SecrStaire d'Etat des Colonies.
Exposition coloniale de 1889. Les colonies
fransaises ; notices illustrfies pub. par ordre
du Sous-Secrfitaire d'Etat des Colonies sous
la direction de M. Louis Henrique. Paris,
[1889-90]. 6 V. 12°. .2697
Prance, SSnat.
Pens A, H. L'AlgCrie . . . Voyage de la
delegation de la Commission sfinatoriale d'6-
tudes des questions algeriennes. 1894. 3404
See also France. Parlement. Also Uazetle natio-
nale, ou le Moniteur universal (in preceding catalogue).
France, Kers Etat.
Bebnier, p. D. Essai sur le Tiers-Etat
rural ; ou, les paysans de Basse-Normandle
au XVIII siScle. 1892. 4604
Itabeaii. A. Representation du Tiers Etat aux as-
sembl^es pour la redaction des coutames au 16 siScle.
10 pp. (Hev. hist. v. 21, 1883, p. 91.)
France, TrSsor des Charles.
Teulet, J. B. A. T., and Laborde, J. de.
Layettes du TrSsor des Chartes. 1863-75, 3 v.
(-France, Ministdre d'Etat, etc.) 2661
I.iice, A. S. Juifs sous CharlesV et le fonds h^braique
du Trgsor des Chartes en 1372. 9 pp. (Bev. hist. v. 7,
1878, p. 302.)— RozlJ're, E. de. Des erreurs de date con-
tenues dans les registres du Trgsor des Chartes. 7 pp.
(Bibliolh. Ecole des Charles, v. 8, 1846, p. 148.)
ranee. II.
Works about Prance,
arranged in the fol-
lowing order, general
and miscellaneous
works being placed at the head.
Agriculture and horticul-
Geology and palaeon-
ture.
tology.
Antiquities.
Heraldry and peer-
Architecture.
age.
Afchives.
History.
Army and navy.
Industries.
Bibliography.
Internal affairs.
Biography.
King.
Botany.
Land tenure.
Canals.
Law.
Charities.
Libraries.
Chronology.
Maps.
Church history.
Mineralogy and mines
Civilization.
Music.
Climate.
National and social
Colonies.
character.
Commerce.
Numismatics.
Commune. Sec Paris, ifis-
Political economy.
tory.
PoUtics.
Constitutions.
Population.
Costume.
Postal service.
Court and courtiers.
Railroads.
Education.
Science.
Finance.
Statistics.
Fine arts.
Tariff.
Fisheries.
Weights and meas-
Forests.
ures.
Genealogy.
Zoology.
Prance.
AUDIN, J. M. V. (Richard, pseud.) Guide
classique du voyageur en France. 1855. .2467
Batty, R. French scenery. 1822. 2461
Dumas, A. Impressions de voyage. De
Paris a Cadix. 1847-48, 5 v. 2401
The same. 1883, 2 v. {CEhiwescompl. v. S4,
85. ) —4174
Impressions de voyage. Le midi de la
France. 1887, 2 v. (CEuvres compl. v. 188,
189.) -4185
Febrier, R. Journal, while travelling in
France in 1687. 1894. ( Camden Miscel. v. 9 :
Camden Soc. n. s. no. 53. ) 1504
FRANCE
1494
FRANCE
- FOKSTER, J. Q. A. Ansichten vom Nieder-
rhein, von Brabant, Flandern, Holland, Eng-
land, und Prankreich . . . 1790. 1791-94, 3 v.
1408
GiRAULT, P. A. E. deSaint-Fargeau. Guide
pittoresque portatif et complet du- voyageur
en France. 1844. .2467
Hawthorne, N. Passages from the French
and Italian note-books. [ 1883. ] ( Works,
V. 10. ) 3136
Hazlttt, W. Notes of a journey through
France and Italy. 1826. 1404
Hoppus, J. Continent in 1835 ; sketches
in . . . France. 1837. (Foster, T., Cab. miscel.
V. 6.) 3126
iNQLis, H. D. Switzerland, the south of
France, and the Pyrenees. 1840. (Pop. libr.
of mod. authors.) .2465
Joanne, P. Dietionnaire gfiographique et
administratif de la France et de ces colonies.
1890-95, 4 V. 1661
Laborde, J. B. de, and others. Descrip-
tion g6n6rale et particulifere de la France.
1781-82, 2 V. 17D6
Locke, D. R. (P. V. Nasby, pseud.) Nasby
in exile ; or, six months of travel in England,
Ireland, Scotland, France . . . 1882. 2205
MoRBio, C. Francla ed Italia, ossia i
manoscritti francesi delle nostre biblioteche.
1873. ' 4374
Smollett, T. G. Travels through France
and Italy. 1778, 2 v. .2467
Stokes, M. Three months in the forests
of France. A pilgrimage in search of ves-
tiges of the Irish Saints in France. 1895. 2401
Stumpfp, J. In his Gemeiner loblicher
eydgnoschafift stetten, landen, und voelcke-
ren chronick wirdiger thaaten beschreybung,
book 3. 1548. L.80
Vattibr d'Ambroyse, Mme. V. (C. F.
Aubert, pseud. ) Littoral de la France. 1886-
88, 5 V. 2671
Wheaton, N. S. Journal of a residence
during several months in London . . . and a
short tour in France and Scotland : in 1823,
24. 1830. 1514
AlllnKltani, W. (P. Walker, pseud.) Rambles. Lon-
don bridge to Cabourg. 17 pp. i^aser^s Mag. n. s. v. 9,
1874, p. 61.)— Ancona, A. d'. Francia e Italia nel 1786.
37 pp. (Numi. antol. 3 s. v. 36, 1891, p. 597.)— ArbolH tie
Jiibalnvillo, M. H. d'. Ordre teutonique en F. 21pp.
(Biblioth. Ecole dea Charles, v. 32, 1871, p. 63.)— Bnbeaii.
A. Un voyageur anglais en F. au mois de Juillet 1789.
21 pp. iCorreapondant, n. s. v. 96, 1883, p. 334.)— Les
voyageurs en F. depuis la renaissance jusqu'i la Revolu-
tion. 47 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 99, 1884, p. 973;
V. 100, 1884, p. 43.)— maze «Ie Bury, M. P. R. S., Bo-
ronne. France versus Paris. 24 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 144, 1888, p. S91.)— Bonlllier, F. Paris carte de F.
20 pp. (Correspondanl, n. s. v. 103, 1886, p. 481.)— Bour-
dean, J. La Prance et les Franyais jugfis & I'gtranger.
24 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1890, 3 p6r. v. 101, p. 148.) —
Boiirqiicl«(, F. Sens des mots Prance et Neustrie
sons le regime m«rovingien. 8 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des
Charles, v. 26, 1864, p. 567.)— <;opliiii. D. La Mpublique
et I'alcool. 38 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 107, 1886,
p. 1021.)— ndllle, E. The French newspaper press.
13 pp. (Nineleenih Cent. v.31, 1892, p. 474.)— MeMinioni.
C. La Francia in Oriente nel XIV secolo. 19 pp. (Ar..
ehiv. star. ital. 4. s. v. 19, 1887, p. 90.)— Fraiie*" aiKl her
■loiierliboiirN. 18 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 145, 1889,
p. 372.)— « Pi (H II. E. D. France. 24 pp. (Remains,
V. 2, p. 177.) -<4rliiini, H. Fyince and Voltaire. 49 pp.
(In hia Literature, p. 44.)— <iiii<^raiMl, B. Inetitutioils
et geographic de la F. 21 pp. (Biblioth. Kcoledts Charles,
V. 9, 1847, p. 361.) — Haiioiaiix, G. La France en
1614. 22 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1890, 3 p6r. v. 100,
p. 443.)— HarriNou, F. France in 1789 and 1889. 12 pp.
(Fomm, V. 9, 1890, p. 1.)— Hoiiiiobort, E. Nos fron-
tiferes de Test et la fortification neo-moderne. 20 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. Ill, 1887, p. 1059.)— Jacottot, H.
Notes de voyage en F. Le Jura frangais. 25 pp. (Bibli-
oth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 42, 1889, p. 543.)~Kro-
poiklii, P. A., Prince. In French prisons. 17 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 19, 1886, p. 407.)— I.anscr, W. Rei-
seskizzen aus Suedfrankreich und Corsica. 43 pp. ( Un-
sereZeit, 1872, v. 2, pp. 244, 619.)— I,oiignon, A. H. La
civitas Rigomagensis. 10 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des hautes
ttudcs, v. 73, p. 395.)— Myersi, F. W. H. The disenchant-
ment of F. 21pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v.23,18SS, p. 661.)—
XaNi, Q. Frontifires du nord et du nord-est de la F.
35 pp. (Correspondant, v. 73, 1868, p. 6.)— Otway. Sir A.
J. Fallacies of the French press. 7 pp. ( Nineteenth Cent.
V. 21, 1887, p. 719.)— Paris, G. B. P. Recherches sur
I'origine des noms de lieux en F., par H. d'Arbois de
Jnbainville. 14 pp. (Romania, v. 19, 1890, p. 464.)—
Provincial FraiK-p. 31pp. (Quart. Bct. v. 171, 1890,
p. 472.)— Rolilfs, G. Prankreich, Algerien, und Tunis.
7 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 2, p. 268.)— Sayous, E. La
France, pays pen connu. 25 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev,
Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 19, 1883, p. 498.)— Servois. G. (Ed.) Un
voyage k Calais, Guines, Ardres, et Boulogne en 1520.
7pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Chartes,v. 18, 1856, p. 453.)—
VilloboiH-iMaroiiil, ( — ) de. Notre frontifere des
Alpes. 20 pp. (Con-cspondani, n. s. V. 103, 1885, p. 1128.)
— Witt, P. de. Voyage en P. d'un D^mocrate am€ricain.
16 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 124, 1890, p. 143.)
Note. — The Library contains accounts of the following
departments, cities, etc., of PYance :
Abbeville. — Abondance. — Agde. — Ageii. —
Agenais. — Ahun. — Aigues-mortes. — Ain. —
Airaines. — Aire. — Aisne. — Aix. — Aix-les-
Baines. — Alais. — Albi. — Albret. — Alise-Ste.-
Reine. — Allichamps. — AUuets-le-Roi. — Alpes
maritimes. — Ambacourt. — Amfreville. — Ami-
ens.— Angers. — Angouleme. — Anjou. — Anne-
cy. — Anneville. — Antibes. — Aquitaine. — Ar-
cachon. — Arc-en-Barrois. — Aroueil. — Ar-
dennes. — Argentan. — Argonne. — Aries. — Ar-
magnac. — Armenti^res. — Armoriea. — Arques.
— Arras. — Artiguelouve. — Artois. — Assas. —
Attigny. — Aube. — ^^Aubigny . — Auch.— Aude. —
Aumale. — Aunis. — Auray. — Aurillac— Autun.
— Auvergne. — Auvers. — Auxerre. — Aveyron.
— Avignon. — Avranches. — Ballancourt. — Bar.
— Bar-le-Duc. — Baroehe, La. — Barrages. — Bar-
rois. — Bar-sur- Aube. — Bar-sur-Seine. — Batz. —
Baux. — Bavay. — Bayeux. — Bayonnc. ^Baza-
dais. — Bazas. — Bazeilles. — Beam. — Beaufre-
mont. — Beaujolais. — Beaumarais. — Beaune. —
Beau vais. — Beau vaisis. — BergSres. — Bergues.
— Bernard, Le. — Bernay. — Berru. —Berry. —
Besangon. — Bessan. — Bfithune. — Beuvray. —
Bgziers. — Biarritz. — Bigorre. — Blain .— Blois. —
Boissy-St.-L6ger. — Bonneval. — Boiinevaux. —
Bordeaux. — Bordelais. — Borne. — Boulogne. —
PRANCE
1495
FRANCE, Agriculture and horticulture
Bourbonnais.—Bourbonne-leB- Bains. — Bourg-
Achard. — Bourges. — Bourg-St. -Maurice. —
Bouvines. — Bouy. — Boviolles. — Breny. —
Bresse. — Briangonnais. — Briarre. — Brie. —
Briord. — Brittany. — Bugey. — Burgundy. —
Cadenet. — Caen. — Cahors. — Calais. — Calva-
dos.— Cambrai. — Cambrfisis. — Canigou. — Car-
cassonne. — Carnac. — Castillon. — Catenoy. —
Caudebec-les-Elbeuf. — C6sar, ML — C6 vennes.
— Chaalis. — Chadoz.— Chalabre. — Ch&lons-sur-
Marne. — Chalon-sur-Sa6ne. — Chambon-sous-
Vouise. — Champagne.— Champeaux.— Cham p-
voux. — Chantilly. — Chantoceaux. — Chapelle-
Vend6moi8e. — Charente. — Charente-Inf6ri-
eure.— Charenton. — Chartres. — Chateaubleau.
— Chatelet. — Chaussey. — Chelles. — Ch6ne-le-
Populeux. — Cher. —Cherbourg. — Chevincourt.
— Chinon. — Choisy-aux-Boeufs. — Choisy-le-
Roi. — Cimiez. — Cing-Mars-La-Pile.— Civray. —
Clermont. — Cluny. — Coligny. — Colog^ac. —
Compifegne. — Conches. — Condom. — Condo-
mois. — Cons-larGrand'ville. — Couty. — Corbie.
—Corsica. — C6te-d'0r. — C6tes-du-Nord. —
Coucy. — Courtisols. — Coutances. — Creuse. —
Crozon. — Cruguel. — Cunault-sur-Loire. — Dau-
phinfi. — D6muin. — Diarville. — Die. — Dieppe.
— Digne. — Dijon. — DomagnS. — Dombes. —
— Doullens. — Dunkirk. — Durbon. — Ecouen. —
Eix. — Elne. — Embrun. — Ervy. — Eu. — Eure-et-
Loir. — Evreux. — Eza. — Famars. — Feurs. —
Figeac. — Finistfire. — Pleury. — Foigny. — Fon-
tainebleau. — Fontaine-en-Sologne. — Fonte-
nailles. — Forez. — Fran5ai8e, La. — Franche
Comt6. — Fressin. — Gannes. — Gap. — Gard. —
Gascony. — Gfttinois. — Gavacherie.— Qavr'inis.
— Gignac— Gigny.— Gironde.— Gondrecourt. —
Qonesse.— Grand.— Grau de Palavas.— Greno-
ble.— Guienne.— Guise. — Hasparren. —Havre.
— Hfinansal. — Herbord. — Herpes. — Ille-et-Vi-
laine. — Indre-et>Loire.— Ivry.— Jarez.— Joches.
— Joigny. — Jura. — Kerlan-en-Goulien. — Ker-
maria-Nisqult.— Kervern.— Kiersy-sur-Oise.—
Konts, Basse. — Lagny. — Landes. — Landouzy-
la-Ville. — Langon. — Langres. — Languedoc. —
Laon.— Largentifere.— La Roque d'Antheron.
— Leotoure. — Lezoux. — Lille. — Lillebonne. —
Limoges. — Limousin. — Locon. — Lodfeve. —
Loire. — Loire Inf<§rieure. — Lot^et-Garonne. —
Loudun. — LunSville. — Luxeuil. — Lyonnais.
— Lyons. — Maguelone. — Mailly. -Maine. —
Manohe,— Mandeure.— Mans, Le.— Mantes.—
Mantoche. — Marche. — Marck. — Marne. —
Marne, Haute. —Marseilles. — Martres. — Ma-
villy.— Mayenne. — Meaux. — Mfidoc. — Melun.
— Mende. — Men ton. — Meru. — Mer ville. — Mes-
sin.— Mettray.— Meudon. — Millau. — Moirans.
— Mons.— Montauban.— Montiers-sur-Saulx.— =■
Montpellier. — Mont-St.-Michel. — Morbihan . —
Morinie.— Morzines. —Moselle. — Muret.— Na-
jac. — Nalliers. — Nancy. — Nant. —Nantes. —
Narbonne. — Neuilly-St.-Front. — Nevers. —
Nice.— Nieppe.— Ni^vre.— Ntmes.— Nivernais.
— Normandy. — Noyon. — Oise. — Orange. —
Paris. — P^rigord. — P6rigueux. — P^ronne. —
Perpignan. — Picardy. — Ploudalmgzeau. —
Plouhinec. — Ploz^vet.— Poitiers.- Poitou. —
Pontarlier. — Provence. — Provins. — Puy-de-
DOme. — Puy-de-Gaudy. — Pyr6n6es. —Reims.
— Remiremont. — Renescure. — Renty. — Retz.
— Rh6ne. — Riez. — Rivel. — Rochefort. — Ro-
chelle. La. — Rodez. — Rouen. — Rouergue. —
Roussillon. — St. Amand Montrond. — St. Am-
our.— St. Brieuc. — St. Chamond. — St. Cricq. —
St. Dig.— St. Geosmes.— St. Germain.— St. In-
glevert. — St. Jean sur Tourbe. — St. Martin de
Crau.— St. Maur.— St. Omer.— St. Pabu.— St.
Paul Trois Chateaux.— St. Pol de L6on.— St.
Sernin de Pauliac. — St. Venant. — St. Vincent.
— Saintes. — Saintonge. — Salon. — Samer. —
Sanxay. — Sa6ne. — Sa6ne, Haute. — Sarrasi-
ni6re. — Sedan. — Seine-et-Oise.- Seninghem. —
Senlis. — Sens. — Serques. — Serre- Gaston. —
S6vre8.~Sisteron.— Soissons.— Soisy-sur-Ecole.
— Solesmes. — Sologne. — Somme. — SorSze. —
Souchez. — Surques. — Tarn-et^Garonne. — The-
nay. — ThSrouanne. — Thun. — Toulon. — Tou-
louse. — Touraine. — Tours. — Trgguier. — Tri-
guSres.— Trouville. — Troy es.— Tulle. — Uzeste.
— Valence. — Valenciennes. — Vannes. — Va^
rennes. — Vaucluse. — Vaudringhem. — Ve-
naissin, Comtat. — VendSme. — Vend6mois. —
Vermandois.— Verneuil.— Vervins. — Vesontio.
— Vienne. — Vienne, Haute. — Vieux. — Vigeois.
— Villenauxe.— Vincennes.— Vivarais.— Vizille.
— Volnay.— Vosges. — Vouziers. — Warloy-Bail-
lon. — Wast. — Watten.— Wierre-Efifroy. — Xer-
tigny.
France, Agriculture and hortimilture.
Armailhacq, a. d'. De la culture des
vignes, de la viniflcation, et des vins dans le
M6doc. 1867. —4684
Bradley, W. H. Olive culture in the
Alpes Maritimes. 1891. (U. S. State, Dept.
of, Spec, consular reports. ) — 4553
Daeeste de la Chavanne, a. C. His-
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—1376
Delisle, L. V. Etudes sur la condition de
la classe agricole et l'6tat de I'agriculture en
Normandie, au moyen age. 1851. —1375
Doniol, J. H. A. Histoire des classes
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DuBreuil, A. Vineyard culture improved
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Franck, W. Traits sur les vins du Mgdoo
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ment de la Gironde. 1845. —3747
Laverqnb, L. G. L. G. de. Economie
rurale de la France depuis 1789. 1860. — 4697
FRANCE, Agriculture and horticulture
1496
PRANCE, Antiquities
MoNTEiL, A. A. Histoire agricole de la
France . . . avec introduction, supplement, et
notes par C. L. Louandre. n. d. — 4697
Pasteur, L. Etudes sur le vin. 1873. —4683
Le metayage en F. et son avenir. 35 pp. {Rev. d. deiix
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17 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 49, 1888, p. 720.)— Beatly-
KliiK<**on- ^- MMoc vintage of 1889. 15 pp. (Fortn.
Rev. n. s. v. 47, 1890, p. 716.)— t'lfinent, P. La propriety
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L'agricnlture extensive et les alluvions artificielles.
37 pp. ( Rev. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p6r. v. 50, p. 794. )—
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nique agricole et €conomique. 26 pp. {Correspmidant,
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concemant les colonies agricoles. 4pp. (Correspondant,
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d'agriculture. 15 pp. (Corrcspo«don<, v. 14, 1846, p. 741.)
— Du Congris central d'agriculture. 10 pp. ( Carrespon-
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la vigne. Les grandes exploitations agricoles de I'ar-
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L'agriculture frangaise en 1866. 30 pp. {Correspondant,
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in England versus peasant properties in F. and Germany.
8 pp. {Contemp. Rev. v. 47, 1885, p. 675.)— Peasant pro-
prietors. 49 pp. {Contemp. Rev. v. 41, 1882, pp. 1, 560.)—
Vidal, E. Situation de la viticulture en 1884. 15 pp.
(Rev. d. deux mondes, 1884, 3 per. v. 64, p. 678.)— Vil-
lernt^', L. L'agricnlture frangaise en 1864, 65. 46 pp.
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Economic rurale : les concours. 27 pp. { Correspondant,
V. 62, 1864, p.273.)— Vlniflaln.L. Des int^rfits agricoles
et du mouvement de la population en F. 20 pp. {Cor-
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proprietors and small farmers in south-western F. 12 pp.
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Prance, Antiquities.
Adeline, J., and others. Normandie rao-
numentale et pittoresque . . . Seine-infgrieure.
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AuDiAT, L. Epigraphie saiitone et auni-
sienne. 1870. 1232
Beaukepaire, E. H. de R. de, and others.
Normandie monumentale et pittoresque . . .
Calvados. 1895, 2 v. — 17B5
Bourguevillb, C. de, Sieur de Bras. Re-
cherches et antiquitez . . . de Neustrie, ft pre-
sent duehg de Normandie, comma des villes
remarquables d'icelle. 1833. .2605
BuHOT DB Kebsers, A. Histoire et statis-
tique monumentale du d^partement du Cher.
1875-92, 6 V. .2691
Clbrisseau, C. L., and Legrand, J. G.
AntiquitSs de la France. Monuments de
Nismes. 1804, 2 v. 1722
Du Chatellibr, p. Poterie aux Spoques
prghistorique et gauloise en Armorique. 1897.
—1777
Fleury, E. France archgologique. 1877-
82, 4 V. 1721
Prance. Ministerb db x,' Instruction
PUBLIQLT3. Repertoire archgologique de la
France. 1861-68. 1741
Repertoire des travaux historiques, con-
tenant I'analyse des publications faites en
France et ft I'Stranger sur I'histoire, les mo-
numents, et la langue de la France. 1882-86,
3 V. W. 33
Havard, H., and others. France artis-
tique et monumentale. [1893-95], 6 v. —1776
Kaibel, G. (Ed.) Inscriptiones Graeeae
Siciliae et Italiae, additis Graecis Galliae . . .
inscriptionibus. 1890. 1251
La Ballb, ( — ) de, and others. Norman-
die monumentale et pittoresque . . . Eure.
1896, 2 pts. in 1 v. — 17B5
Lejay, p. Inscriptions antiques de la
C6te-d'0r. 1889. (Biblioth. Eeole des hautes
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Lombard-Dumas, A. Catalogue descriptif
des monuments m6galithiques du Qard. 1894.
1703
Sternberg, A. Angrififswaffen im alt-
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Vincent, H. Epigraphie ardennaise : in-
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Vouziers. 1892. 2221
WiSMES, H. O. J. B., Baron de. Maine et
I'Anjou, historiques, archgologiques, et pitto-
resques. n. d. 2 v. — 17B6
Bartheieniy, A. J. B. A. de, and others. Rapport
sur des antiquites trouvees k la Ste.-Fontaine et signaiees
par M. Prost. 9 pp. 1 pi. (Soc. antiq. de France, Bui^
1865, p. 53: with ftflm. v. 29, 1866.)— Beaupre, P. de.
Fouilles de Beaumarais et de Marcic dans le canton de
Calais. 14 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mim.., v. 9, pt. 2,
1851, p. 340.)— Bolar«I. A. C. Rapport sur cette question
d'art monumental : Pourquoi du XII au XV siScle le nom-
bre des monuments religieux est-il plus considerable au
FRANCE, Antiquities
1497
FRANCE, Archives
nord de la Loire qu'ausudde ce fleiive? 19 pp. (Soc. an-
tiq. de Morinie, Mhn. v. 8, 1830, p. 181.)— «'«"»••«'>'' A.
L'ancienne chapelle de St. Louis. 4 pp. (Soc.antiq.de
Morinie, Bull. 1857-81, p. 971.)— Reeherches historiques
sur la Leulene, voie romaine de T^rouanne ^ Sangate et
iWissant. 75 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mim. v. 9,
pt. 2, 1851, p. 59.)— Daubr<'e, G. A. Examen mingralo-
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J. B. P. Notice sur quelques antiquit^s d6couvertes lors
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Nouvelles archgologiques. 6 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Mo-
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l*as;rart, C Notice sur un monument funfebre gallo-
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See also Uaiil.
France, Antiquities, Periodicals.
Bulletin historique et archfiologique de
Vaucluse. Avignon, 1879-83. 5 v. .2604
Revue archeolooique. 3 s. v. 3-29.
Paris, 1884-96. 27 v. 1753
JVote.— For V. 1-3 s. v. 2, see preceding catalogue.
SociETE DES ANTIQUAIRES de la Morinie.
Bulletin historique. St. Omer, 1852-61. 2 v. 1737
Memoires. St. Omer, 1834-64. 11 v. 1737
• SOCIETE NATIONALE DES ANTIQUAIRES de
France. Bulletins, 1885-95. Paris, 1885-95.
11 V. 1745
Note.— For the Bulletins preceding 18858ccwi(/i the Mfi-
moires of the corresponding years.
Memoires, v. 42-55. Paris, 1881-95.
14 V. 1746
Not£. — For V. 1-41 see preceding catalogue.
SociETE s.\voi8iENNEd'histoireetd'arch6-
ologie. MSmoires et documents. Chamb.,
1856-78. 17 V. .2607
Franco, ArchitecUire.
ADELINE, J., and others. Normandie mo-
numentale et pittoresque . . . Seine-inf(grieure.
1893. — 17B6
Beaurepaire, E. H. de R. de, and others.
Normandie monumentale et pittoresque . . .
Calvados. 1895, 2 v. — 17B5
Coney, J. Engravings of ancient cathe-
drals, hotels de villa, and other public build-
ings of celebrity in France . . . 1842. — 17A3
Daly, C. D. l&otifs historiques d'archi-
tecture. 1871-80, 4 v. —1751
Revue ggnfirale de 1' architecture. 1840-
87, 44 v. -^501
■ Dehaisnbs, C. C. a. Nord monumental
et artistique. 1897, 2 v. —1777
Havard, H., and others. France artistique
et monumentale. [1893-95], 6 v. —1776
La Balle, (— ) de, and others. Norman-
die monumentale et pittoresque . . . Eure.
1896, 2 pts. in 1 v. — 17B5
Laborde, L. E. S. J., Marquis de. Palais
Mazarin et les grandes habitations de ville et
de campagne au dix-septiSme sificle. 1846.
Wild, C. Select examples of architectural
grandeur in Belgium, Germany, and France.
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Abt, L'. Revue hebdomadaire illustrfie.
Paris, 1884-94. 22 v. —4521
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Art de la mode. Reproduction en noir
et en couleurs de . . . tous objets d'art . . .
Redacteur en chef, Etincelle. Paris, 1881-82.
3 V. in 2. — 17A2
Eraiiee, Fisheries.
Vattier d'Ambroyse, Mme. V. (C. F.
Aubert, pseud. ) Littoral de la Prance. 1886-
88, .5 V. 2671
t*lav<^, J. La peche et la pisciculture en F. 63 pp.
{Reu. d. deux mondes, 1883, 3 pir. v. 60, p. 576 ; v. 61, p. 121.)
— l>u|»lP.«i-.V»rior, H. Ordonnances inMitesde Philippe
le Bel et de Philippe le Long, sur la police de la pCche
fluviale. 13 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole dea Charles, v. 14, 1852,
p. 43.) — rayrlo. J. Pfiche cotifere en F. Des conditions
de p6che et de vente du poisson frais. 22 pp. [Bev. can-
temp. 1862, V. 5, p. 102.)
France, Forests.
Brown, J. C. French forest ordinance of
1669 ; with historical sketch of previous treat-
ment of forests in Prance. 1883. —4696
Reboisement in Prance ; or, records of
the replanting of the Alps, the Cevennes, and
the Pyrenees with trees. 1880. —4695
■ Stokes, M. Three months in the forests
of Prance. 1895. 2401
MuNOii, F. H., and others. Forestry in F. 22 pp.
(U.S. State, Dept. of. Reports from Consuls : Forestry in
Europe, p. 16.) — Piiictiot, G. Government forestry
abroad: France. 9 pp. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 6,
no. 3, p. 24. )— Veiiel, H. de. Gestion des forfits au Min-
ist^re des Finances. 43 pp. (Correspondanf, n. s. v. 101,
18&1, p. 796.)
See also I'ontaiiiebleHa.
France, Genealogy.
Du Cange, C. du p., Sieur. Les families
d'outre-mer. 1869. (Coll. de doc. inid. hist,
de France, 1 s. ) 4672
Renee, a. Princes militaires de la maison
de France, contenant . . . I'histoire gfinfialo-
gique et hfiraldique des diverses branches de
la maison cap6tienne depuis Robert-le-Fort
jusqu'a la Revolution frangaise. n. d. .2692
<'liartier, A. G^n^alogie des roys de F., depuis
Sainct Loys, jusques ^ Charles VII. 7 pp. ((Entires,
p. 253.)— I'rajfiiient d'une ggn^alogie des i-ois de P.
1 p. (Bouquet, M., Bee. hist. Oaules, v. 23, p. 146.)—
Fiistol <lcC'oiilaii|sroN, N. D. Happort sur le concours
relatif ^ la noblesse en F. et en Angleterre. 13 pp. (Inst.
de France, .-Icarf. Sci. moral. Mem. v. 14, pt. 2, 1884, p. 699.)
See also France, Heraldry and peerage.
France, Geology and palaeontology.
CossMANN, M., and Lambert, J. Etude
palfiontologique et stratigraphique sur le ter-
rain oligocene marin aux environs d'Etampes.
1884. (Soc. geol. de Prance, M6m. 3 s. v. 3,
pt. 1,1884.) —4652
Cotteau, G. H. Pal6ontologie fran5aise.
1862-94, 5 V. in 6, and atlas 6 v. —1656
A''o£c.~For preceding v. see Orbigny, A. D. d'.
France. Ministebe des Tbavaux Pub-
lics. Mgmoires pour servir 4 1' explication
de la carte g6ologique d6taill6e de la France.
1888. —1662
Gaudry, J. A. Essai de pal6ontologie
philosophique. 1896. —1573
QiRABDOT, A. Etudes gdologiques sur la
Pranche-Comt6 septentrionale. Le systfime
oolithique. 1896. —1623
Note. — With bibliography.
Qlanqeaud, p. Jurassique 8, I'ouest du
plateau central. 1895. (Prance, Ministfire
des Travaux Publics, Bull, des sermces de la
carte gSol. de la France, v. 8, no. 50. ) — 1653
Orbigny, A. D. d'. Palgontologie fran-
caise. 1840-60, 8 v. and atlas 8 v. in 9. —1657
IVote.— For continuation see Cotteau, G. H.
Veaiii^eoix. ( — ). Notice abrggge du journal d'un
voyage archgologique et gfiologique, fait, en 1820 . . . dana
les d€partemens m^ridionales de la F. 21 pp. (Soc.
antiq. de France, M(m. v. 3, 1821, p. 370.)
France, Geology and palaeontology, Periodi-
cals.
Socifite geologique de France. Bulletin,
3 8. V. 6-24. Paris, 1878-96. 19 v. —4655
iVo(e.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
M^moires. 3 s. v. 1-5. Paris, 1877-91.
5 v. —4651
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
France, Heraldry and peerage.
Almanach de la noblesse du royaume de
France, pour I'annfie 1848. 1848. 2767
BOBEL d'Hautebive, A. P. J. Annuaire
de la noblesse de France. [1883-89], 7 v. 2777
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
and Reverend, A., Vicomte. Annuaire
de la noblesse de France. [1890-91], 2 v. 2766
Note.— For continuation see Riv^rend, A., Vicomte.
Bremond, a. M. p. Nobiliaire toulousain.
Inventaire g6n6ral des titres probants de no-
blesse et de dignit^s nobiliaires. 1863, 2 v.
2795
Chassant, a. a. L., and Tausin, H. Dic-
tionnaire des devises historiques et hgral-
diques. 1878, 3 v. 1147
CousTANT d'Yanville, H., Comte. Cham-
bre des Comtes de Paris. Essais historiques
et chronologiques, privileges et attributions
nobiliaires, et armorial. 1866-75. .2691
• Gheusi, p. B. Le blaeon hfiraldique. 1892.
2794
Milleville, H. J. G. de. Armorial histo-
rique de la noblesse de France. 1845. 2794
Renee, A. Princes militaires de la maison
de France, contenant . . . I'histoire g6n6alo-
gique et hfiraldique des diverses branches de
la maison cap6tienne depuis Robert-le-Fort
jusqu'a la Revolution fran§aise. n. d. .2692
Reverend, A., Vicomte. Annuaire de la
noblesse de France. [1892-97], 6 v. 2766
Note. — For earlier v. see Borel d'Hauterive, A. F. J.
Roger, P. Noblesse de France aux croi-
sades. 1845. 3733
Tastu, Mme. S. C. A. V. Chevalerie fran-
<;aise. 1821. 2797
FRANCE, Heraldry and peerage
1510
FRANCE, History
Avenel. G., Vicomte d'. Fortune de la noblesse sous
LouU Xni. 61 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 21, 1883, p. 291; v. 22,
1883, p. 1.)— Maury, L. F. A. La noblesse et les litres
nobilialres en F. avant et depnis la Revolution. 45 pp.
(Bev. d. deux mondea, 1882, 3 p6r. v. 54, p. 779.)— PIcot,
G. Eapport sur le concours relatif i I'origine de la
pairie en F. 34 pp. ( Inst, de France, Acad. Sci. moral,
Mhn. 2 s. V. 15, 1887, p. 879.)— Roninii, J. Armoiries
ornant une fen6tre de la cour de I'Ecole des Chartes.
6 pp. (See. antiq. de France, Bull. 1889, p. 126; with
3r«m. T. 50.)— SMlnl-Niiiion, C. P. de R. S. Deux m«-
moires remie au Regent pour le detourncr de faire des
Dues. 8 pp. ( Rev. rttrospect. v. 2, 1834, p. 44. )
France, Heraldry and peerage, Bibliography.
GuiGARD, J. Bibliothfeque hgraldique de
la France. 1861. W. 35
France, History.
Anquetil, L. p. Histoire de France, de-
puis les Gaulois jusqu'i la fin de la monarchie.
1805, 14 V. .2667
The same. 1834-36, 15 v. .2686
The same. 1837, 6 v. in 2. .2666
Arqentree, B. d'. Histoire de Bretagne,
des roys, dvcs, comtes, et princes d'icelle.
1668. 2691
Bailly, a. (A. B. Le Francois, pseud.)
MystSres des vieux chateaux de Prance ; ou,
amours secrStes des rois et des reines, des
princes et princesses ... n. d. 6 v. .2692
Bernard, A. J. Description du pays des
S^gusiaves, pour servir d' introduction h, 1' his-
toire du Lyonnais (Rh6ne et Loire). 1858.
.2604
Bouchart, a. Les grandes croniques de
Bretaigne composSes en Pan 1514. 1886. 2661
Bouquet, M. Recueil des historiens des
Gaules et de la France, v. 20-23. 1840-76, 4 v.
6.21
Note. — For v. 1-19 see preceding catalogue.
Bresin, L. Chroniques de Flandre et
d'Artois. 1880. .2604
Brunetiere, F. Histoire et litt^rature.
1892-96, 3 V. 2292
BUHOT DE Eersers, A. Histoire et statis-
tique monumentale du dfipartement du Cher.
1875-92, 6 V. .2691
Chateaubriand, F. A. R., Vicomte de.
Etudes ; ou, discours historiques sur la chute
de 1' Empire romain . . . suivis d'une analyse
raisonnfeedel'histoirede France. 1838. .2456
Crapelet, G. a. (Ed.) Collection des
anciens monumens de I'histoire et de la
langue frangaise. 1829-35, 13 v. 2392
Crowe, E. E. History of Prance. 1831,
3 V. .2667
Dickinson, G. L. Revolution and reac-
tion in modem Prance [1789-1871]. 1892. 4697
Dumas, A. Gaule et Prance. 1875. { (Eu-
vres compl. v. 122.) —4174
Pr9gre88 of democracy, illustr. in the
history of Gaul and Prance. 1841. .2667
Massacres du Midi, 1551-1815. 1842-43,
2 V. (Dumafl, A., and others, Crimea cSldhrea,
v.6,7.)
DuBUY, V. Histoire de France depuis 1' in-
vasion des barbares dans la Gaule romaine
jusqu'a nos jours. 1892. - 2691
Flint, R. Historical philosophy in Prance
and French Belgium, and Switzerland. 1893.
(In his Hist, of the philos. of hist. v. 1.) 2423
Guilbert, a. M. Histoire des villes de
Prance. 1844-48, 6 v. .2693
Haas, C. P. M. France depuis les temps
les plus recul6s jusqu'^ nos jours, n. d., 4 v.
.2603
Lavallee, T. Histoire des Franjais de-
puis le temps des Gaulois jusqu'4 nos jours.
1884-88, 6 V. .2697
Longnon, a. H. Atlas historique de la
France depuis C6sar jusqu'i nos jours. [Texte
et planches, pts. 1-3.] 1885-89, 3 nos. in 6.
1602 ; atlas, 6.42
Marca, p. de. Histoire de B6arn. 1640.
2691
- — Martin, B. L. H. Histoire de France de-
puis 1789 jusqu'S. nos jours, v. 7, 8. 1885,
2 V. 1605
Note.— For v. 1-6 «ee preceding catalogue.
Mary-Lafon, J. B. L., dit. Histoire poli-
tique, religieuse, et litt^raire du midi de la
France, depuis les temps les plus reculfis
jusqu'3. nos jours. 1845, 4 v. 4684
Masson, G. Story of mediseval France
from the reign of Hugues Capet to the begin-
ning of the eighteenth century. 1888. (Story
of the nations. ) 2426
Michelet, J. History of France, n. d.,
2 V. .2683
Introduction a I'histoire universelle.
1843. .2456
MoNLEZUN, J. J. Histoire de la Gascogne
depuis les temps les plus reculfis jusqu'4 nos
jours. 1846^0, 6 v. .2606
Paris, A. P. (Ed.) Grandes chroniques
de France . . . 1836-38, 6 v. 4687
Rey, J. Histoire du drapeau, des couleurs,
et des insignes de la monarchie francaise.
1837, 2 V. .2606
Roger, P. A. Archives historiques et
ecclfeiastiques de la Picardie et de I'Artois.
1842, 2 V. .2603
Saint-Hilaibe, E. M. de. Histoire des
conspirations et des executions politiques en
France, en Angleterre, en Russie, et en Es-
pagne. 1840, 4 v. .2684
Tbitheim (Heidenberg), J., Abbot of
Sponheim. Annalea Hirsaugienses . . . com-
plectens historiam Pranciae et Germaniae . . .
1690, 2 V. ^271
Vaissette, J., and Vic, O. de. Histoire
g6n6rale de Languedoc, avec des notes et les
pieces justificatives. 1730-45, 5 v. 2691
Tlie sam^. Continu6e jusques en 1790 par
E. Roschach. 1872-92, 15 v. 2601
FRANCE, History
1511
FRANCE, History, Capetians to 1328
ViDAiLLAN, A. de. Histolre des conseils
du roi, depuis 1' origins de la monarcliie jus-
qu'S. nos jours. {Rev. contemp. 1853, v. 2-4, 6 ;
1854, V. 1, 3. ) 3917
Zeller, B. Histoire de France racontSe
par les contemporains. v. 1-9, 11-14. 1881-
90, 13 V. 4657
Buxton. D. Historic parallels. 10 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 1, 1861, p. 167.)—
Cliainiinxny, F. de. Histoire de F. 12 pp. ( Corre-
apondant, v. 67, 1865, p. 57.)— (Jrancolns, A. Th«orie
nouvelle sur I'histoire de F. : M. Henri Martin. 37 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 76, 1868, pp. 479, 1064.)— «u#rard. B.
E. C. Discours prononc^ pour I'ouverture du cours de
premiere ann^e i, I'Eoole des Chartes, en 1831 ou 1832.
9 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Chartes, v. 17, 1865, p. 1.)— Ja-
net, P. A. R. Rapport sur le concours pour le prix Jean
Reynaud i decerner en 1888. 4 pp. (Inst, de France,
Acad. Set. moral. Mim. 2 s. v. 17, 1891, p. 1085.)— Meaux,
M. C. A., Vicomte de. La France dans les luttes religi-
euses de I'Europe. 243 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 90,
1882, pp. 569, 761 ; V. 91, 1882, pp. 385, 997 ; V. 92, 1882, p. 577 ;
T. 94, 1883, pp.217, 425.)— Mercler rtc Laooinbe, H.
Pass^ de la F. en orient. 26 pp. (Correspondant, v. 48,
1859, p. 727.)— Piers, H. Observations sur I'histoire de
toutes les villes de F., de J. F. Danifilo. 14 pp. (Soc.
antiq. de Morinie, Mlm. v. 1, 1834, p. 338.)- Klbbe, C.
de. L'histoire en province. 25 pp. (Correspondant,
V. 50, 1860, p. 517.)
France, History, Carlovingian and early period
to 987.
Bourgeois, E. Capitulaire de Kiersy-sur-
Oise (877). Etude sur I'^tat et le r6gime poli-
tique de la soci6t6 carolingienne 4 la fln du IX
sifecle, d'aprfes la legislation de Charles le
Chauve. 1885. 4655
DuEMMLER, E. L. (Ed.) Epistolae Karo-
lini aevi. 1895. {Monumenta German, hist:
Epistolae, v. 4. ) 3621
Ellendorf, J. O. Karolinger und die
hierarchie ihrer zeit. 1838, 2 v. 4667
PusTEL DE CouLANGES, N. S. Histoire des
institutions politiques de I'ancienne France.
1875-92, 6 V. .2673
Gfroerer, a. F. Qeschichte der ost- und
west-fraenkischen Carolinger vom tode Lud-
wigs des Frommen bis zum ende Conrads I.
(840-918.) 1848, 2 V. 4667
Le HuiiROU, J. M. Histoire des institu-
tions mSrovingiennes [et] carolingiennes.
1843, 2 V. .2695
Lot, p. Les demiers Carolingiens : Lo-
thaire, Louis V, Charles de Lorraine (954-
991). 1891. {Biblioth. Ecole des hautes itudes,
V. 87. ) —1153
Loup (Servatus Lupus), Abhoi of Ferriires.
Lettres. 1888. {Biblioth. Ecole des hautes
(tudes, V. 77.) — 4153
MoNOD, G. Etudes critiques sur les sources
de I'histoire mfirovingienne. 1872-85, 2 v.
{Biblioth. Ecole des hautes itudes, v. 8, 63.)
—4154
SiCKEL, T. {Ed.) Acta regum et impera-
torum Karolinorum digesta etenarrata. 1867-
68, 3 V. in 2. ' 4605
Tardif, J. Monuments historiques. Fac-
simile de chai'tes et dipl6mes. 1866, 2 v. 1221
atlas, 1213
Thierry, J. N. A. Narratives of the
Merovingian era. n. d. .2664
AnnaleH veteres Francorum. 17 pp. (Mart^ne,
E., and Durand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect, v. 6,
p. 883.)— Bayet, C. Remarques sur le caractire et les
consequences du voyage d'Etienne III en F. 18 pp.
(Rev. hist. V. 20, 1882, p. 88.)— Epistolae variorum Carolo
Maipno regnante scriptae. 74 pp. (Monumenta German,
hist. ; Epistolae, V. 4, p. 494.)— Carmen de cxordio gen-
tis Francorum. 5 pp. (Dueramler, E. L., Poet. Lat.
aevi Car. v. 2, p. 141 : Monumen*a Germun. hist.)— Annsdes
Francorum Fiildenses, 714-900. 70 pp. (Freher, M.,
Ber. German, script, v. 1, p. 1.)— Kroeber, A. Partage
du royaume des Francs entre Charlemagne et Carlo-
man I. 10 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Chartes, v. 17, 1856,
p. 341.)— Mabille, E. Invasions normandes dans la
Loire et les peregrinations du corps de St. Martin.
72 pp. ( Biblioth. Ecole des Chartes, v. 30, 1869, pp. 149, 426. )
— Mcrcler, E. Bataille de Poitiers et les vraies causes
du recul de Tinvasion arabe. 13 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 7,
1878, p. 1.)— Palllard, A. Histoire des invasions des
Northmans dans la Morinie. 64 pp. (Soc. antiq. de
Morinie, Mim. v. 10, pt. 2, 1858.)— Pardessus, J. M.
Des jurisdictions privies; ou, patrimoniales sous les 2
premieres races. 18 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Chartes,
v. 2, 1840, p. 97.)— Richard, of Poitiers, Monk of Cluny.
Chronicon, 754-1163. 8 pp. (Mart6ne, E., and Durand,
U., Vet. script, ampliss. collect, v. 5, p. 1159.)— Ricliter,
W. Aufloesung des karolingischen reiches und die
gruendungdreier selbstaendigerstaaten. 52 pp. (Samml.
wissens. vortrg. n. s. v. 3, 1889, p. 777.)
See also Franks.— Uanl.— Merovingians. Also
the names of the Icings who reigned during this period ,
OS Carlontan. — Charleniadfne. — *'liarles III.—
IjOthaire.— Liouis I, IV, V.
France, History, CapeHans to 1328.
AiME, Monk of Monte Casino. L'ystoire
de li Normant . . . pub. par M. Champollion-
Figeac. 1835. {Soc. del' hist, de France.) 4664
FoUBNiER, P. E. L. Royaume d' Aries et
de Vienne (1138-1378). Etude sur la forma-
tion territoriale de la France dans I'Est et le
Sud-Est. 1891. .2694
LucHAiRE, A. Histoire des institutions
monarchiques de la France sous les premiers
Capgtiens (987-1180). 1883, 2 v. —2342
Petit-Dutaillis, C. Etude sur la vie et
le rfegne de Louis VHI (1187-1226). 1894.
{Biblioth. Ecole des hautes etudes, v. 101.)
—4153
Pfister, C. Etudes sur le regne de Robert
le Pieux (996-1031). 1885. {Biblioth. Ecole
des hautes etudes, v. 64. ) — 4154
Wailly, J. N., dit N. de {Ed.) R6cits
d'un mSnestrel de Reims au treizifeme sifecle.
1876. 4604
Wallon, H. a. St. Louis. 1887. 2661
Walsh, J. A., Vicointe. St. Louis et son
siScle. 1854. .2693
Noms des abbayes qui doivent charroi au roi. 2 pp.
(Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 23, p. 731.) — E chronico
Abrincensl. 2 pp. (Bouquet, M., Bee. hist. Oaules,
V. 23, p. 669.) — Adam, de Clermont. Excerpta e Floribns
historiarum. 6 pp. (Bouquet, M., Bee. hist. Oaulet,
V. 21, p. 75.)— Alberio, Monk of Trois-Fontaines, Liege.
E chronico. 37 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules,
PRANCE, History, Capetians to 1328
1512
FRANCE, History, Capetians to 1328
V. 21, p. 594.)— Bnndonin, d'Avesnes, Sire de Beaumonl.
[AltribuUd lo.] Extraits de la chronique. 23 pp.
(Bouquet, M., Rcc. hut. Oaules, v. 21, p. 159.)— Breve
rtaronicon ad cyelos paschales. 1 p. (Bouquet, M.,
Kec. hiil. Gaules, v. 23, p. 142.)— E chronico anouymi «'a-
domensiM ad annum 1353 perducto. 7 pp. (Bouquet,
M., Rec. hist. GauUs, v.22, p. 21.)— Liste des oliovnllertt
crois^ avec St. Louis en 1269. 4 pp. (Bouquet, M.,
Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 20, p. 305.)— Chevaliers de 1"Iiom-
lel le roi croisi^s. 3 pp. (Bouquet, M., iJec. hist. Oauies,
V. 23, p. 732.)— Clironlque nnoiiyiiieflnissant en 1356.
4 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 21, p. 137.)—
Coohoii.P. Extrait des chroniques de. 4 pp. (Bouquet,
M., Rec. hist. Gaules, V. 23, p. 222.)— Colomia, Q., Abp.
of Messina. E Mari historiarum. 19 pp. (Bouquet, M.,
Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 23, p. 107.)— I'olumna. L. de. E
breviario historiarum, et anonyma ejusdem chronici
contiuuatione. 7 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hi^t. Gaules,
V. 23, p. 192. )— Listes de eon vocations sous le r^gne de
Philippe le Long. 19 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules,
V. 23, p. 806.) — t'oral. P., Abbot of St. Martinis, Limoges,
and others. Majus chronicon Lemovicense. 28 pp.
(Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 21, p. 761.)— l>ela.
borde, H. F. Instructions d'un ambassadeur envoys
par St. Louis & Alexandre IV k I'occasion du trait* de
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p. 6.30.) — Dellsle, L. Mgmoire sur une lettre inSdite
adresste & la Reine Blanche par un habitant de La
Rochelle. 43 pp. ( Biblioth. Ecole des Chnrtes, v. 17, 1855,
p. 513.) — Besiiouelles, J., Abbot of St.-Vincent de Laon.
[Attributed to.] Extraits de la chronique. 18 pp. (Bou-
quet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 21, p. 181.)— Hurean de la
Malle, A. J. C. A. Document statistique inSdit [sub-
sides]. 8 pp. [Biblioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 2, 1840,
p. 169.)— Extraits d'une chronique anonyme finissant
en 1380. 9 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 21,
pp. 123, 141.) — Extraits d'une chronique anonyme finis-
sant en 1383. 4 pp. (Bouquet, M., iJec. Aisi. GauJcs, V. 21,
p. 142.)— Extraits d'une chronique anonyme franjaise,
finissant en 1308. 7 pp. {Bo\iqaet,M., Rec. hist. Gaules,
V. 21, p. 130.)— Scripta de I'eodis ad regem spectantibus
et de militibus ad exercitura vocandis, e Philippi Au-
gusti regestis excerpta. 119 pp. (Bouquet, M., /Jec. /iis(.
Gaules, v. 23, p. 603.)— Ex chronico FIscanncnsIs coe-
nobii. 2 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 23,
p. 429.)— .^nciennes chroniques de Flandre. Extraits.
102 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 22, p. 329.)—
Convocations et subsides pour I'ost de Flandre de 1302 &
1304. 19 pp. (Bouquet, M., Rec. hist. Gaules, v. 23,
p. 788.)— Fraeliet, Q. de. Chronicon et anonymo ejus-
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PoNTECOULANT, L. G. D., Comte de.
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ScHOELCHER, V. Histoire des crimes du
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BULLE, C. Geschichte des zweiten Kaiser-
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Maupas, C. E. de. Mfimoires sur le second
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Premiers jours de Tarmistice en 1871. 21 pp. (Bev. d.
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(Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 32, 1882, p. 780.)— Dnfeullle, E.
Comment des monarchistes ont-ils pu organiser la Mpu-
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QuatriSme an de la "vraie" R^publique. 28 pp. (Cor-
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et la R^publiqne. 29 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 104,
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80 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 104, 1885, pp. 193, 385.)—
France, I'ltalie, et la triple alliance. 42 pp. {Bev. d.
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iKadaKascar. 32 pp. (Bdm. iJeu. v. 163, 1886, p. 87.)—
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(Correspondant, n. s. v. 93, 1882, p. 632.)— Nenmann, J.
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p. 272.)— Sloyes, E. F. Progress of the French Repub-
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See also Paris, History, Commune, 1871.
Prance, History, Bibliography.
Deschiens, ( — ). Collection de matSriaux
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France. Ministeeb de l'Instruction
PuBLlQUE. Repertoire des travaux histo-
riques, contenant I'analyse des publications
faites en Prance et k 1' stranger sur I'histoire,
les monuments, et la langue de la France.
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France, History, Materials for history.
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France, History, Periodicals.
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Cugnet de Montarlot, C. P. Nouvel
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SociBTE de l' histoire de France. An-
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SociBTE des Bibliophiles bretons et de
I'histoire de Bretagne. Archives deBretagne.
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SociBTE SAVOISIENNE d'histoire et d'archg-
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FRANCE, Law
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Bandrlllart, H. J. L. Populations rurales de la
F. 152 pp. (iJe)). d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 per. V. 52, p. 819;
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mouvemeut de la population en F. 25 pp. ( Correspon-
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Accroissement de la population franpaise. 63 pp. {Rev.
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See also France, Statistics.
France, Postal service.
Laeombe, F. Sur la reforme du tarif des postes.
27 pp. ( Correspondant, v. 8, 1844, p. 187. )
France, Public works. See under Internal
a£fairs.
France, Railroads.
ViBBRT, E. C. P. Concurrence StrangSre.
Les transports par terre et par mer : docu-
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la troisifeme R6publique. Thfemes de conffi-
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C Du systfeme k adopter pour I'executiou et I'exploi-
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chemins de fer. 41pp. (i?ev. d. dewxTnondes, 1882, 3 per.
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chemins de fer. 28 pp. (iSeti. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 per.
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France, Science.
ASSOCIATION PRANgAISE POUK L'AVA^fCB-■
MENT DES SCIENCES. Comptc rendu de la
18-25 session. 1889-96, 16 v. —3493
— - Lacroix, p. (Bibliophile Jacob, pseud.)
Directoire, Consulat, et Empire. MoBurs et
usages, lettres, sciences, et arts. France,
1795-1815. Ouvrage illustrfi. 1884. 1691
France, Society, See under Court and cour-
tiers.— National and social character.
FRANCE, Statistics
1537
FRANCHE-COMTE, France
France, Statistics.
Annuaire de I'ficonomie politique et de la
statistique. 1893. —3307
BUHOT DE Kersers, A. Histoire et statis-
tique monumentale du dfipartement du Cher.
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See also Fraiiop, Population.
France, Tariff.
Funck-Brentano, T., and Dupuis, C.
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suivi de tableaux de classification, tarifs fran-
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Callery, A. Douanes avant Colbert et I'ordonnance
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«Ie la C'bavaniie, A. E. C. Traites et droits de dou-
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commission des douanes. 31 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes,
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France, Weights and measures.
Franklin, A. L. A. Mesure du temps.
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.2665
Cattail, A. Note sur un poids antique trouv6 k Be-
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4 pp. {Rev.arcMol.lMi, p. 737.)— Philip V ((e Long),
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Gast, E. Cheval normand et ses origines ;
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—2631
— Kaufmann, M. Vipferes de France, mor-
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France, Catholic Church in. See Catholic
Church in France. — France, Church history.
France, Institut de. See Institut de France.
France, Universitg de. See University de
France.
France and Tonffkln}?. Scott, J. G. 3416
Francesca, St. Pelaez, M. Visioni di F., te-
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Francesca, da Rimini. See Malatesta, F., da
Rimirm.
Francesca, Pietro della. Vasari, G. Piero
della Francesca. 18 pp. ( C>pere, v. 2, p. 487. )
Francesca Carrara. 3 v. Maclean, Mrs.
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Francescliiui, Guido. Morte dell' uxoricida
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Fi-ancesco, da Angela di Giovanni, detto II
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Frjiiicesco, d^Ascoli. Examen judiciale fratris
Francisci de Escnio ordinis Mlnorum. 3 pp. (Baluze,
E., Miscetl. V. 2, p. 281.)
Francesco, d' Assist, St. 1182-1226.
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Alger, A. L. (Tr.) Little flowers of St.
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^257
BoNAVENTURA, St., Cardinal-Bp. ofAlbano.
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Le Monnibr, L. History of S. Francis of
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Thode, H. Franz von Assisi und die an-
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Al vIhI, E. I Fioretti di F. : studi sulla loro compila-
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— Klirle, F. Zu Bethmann's notizen ueber die hand-
schriften von P. in Assisi. 38 pp. (Archiv. f. Utteraiur- u.
kirchengeschichte des mittelalters, v. 1, 1885, p. 470.)— St.
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See also Franeiscans.
Francesco, di Firenze. Rime. 2 pp. (Ancona,
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p. 409 : Coll. di opere ined. o rare, v. 42. )
Francesco, dalV Ongaro. See Ongaro, F. dall'.
Francesco, Pietro. See Pietro Francesco.
Franche-Comte, France.
JEsopUs. Lyoner Yzopet. Altfranzoe-
sische uebersetzung des XIII jahrh. in der
mundart der Franche-Conit6, mit dem kriti-
schen text des lateinischen originals (Sog.
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Beauquibr, C. Chansons populaires re-
cueillies en Franche-Comtfi. 1894. —2736
FRANCHE-COMTE, Prance
1538
PKANCIS, John
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N^gociations de Jean de Mairet. 26 pp. (Rev. hist, v. 26,
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communes en F. 17 pp. ( Siblioih. Ecole des Charles,
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Franchetti, Augusto. 1840 — . In occaaione
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3 8. V. 36, 1891, p. 53.)— Istruzione in Italia secondo Aris-
tide Gabclll. 18 pp. (Nuov. antol. 3 s. vf 35, 1891,
p. 319.)— Delia iiiiltH italiananel 1799. 37 pp. (Nuav.
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polillca. 26 pp. (Num. antol. 3 s. v. 31, 1891, p. 733.)
Franchetti, Leopoldo. 1847—. Conquista
mussulmana dell' Etiopia nel secolo XVI. 6 pp. (Nuov.
antol. 3 s. v. 35, 1891, p. 737.)— Italia e la sna colonia afri-
cana. 33 pp. (2Vuo». anjof. 3 s. v. 33, 1891, p. 477.)
Frauclieville, Jules, Vicomte de. Marthe :
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Ozannnt, A. F. Foi et patrie, pofeies par F. 7 pp.
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Franchise. See Free institutions.- Liberty. —
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Francis^ Francesco.
Cartwright, J. Mantegna and Francia.
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Stlllman, W. J. Francia, 1450-1518. 2 pp. 1 pi.
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Francia, Jos6 Gaspar Rodriguez, D. D.
Robertson, J. P., and Robertson, W. P.
Letters on Paraguay : comprising an account
of a four years' residence in that republic,
under the government of the dictator Fran-
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Francia. Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A. D. (G.
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Fraiicio.si, Giovanni (JBd.) 1843—.
Sposizione di Lodovico Castelvetro a XXIX
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Fraiiclotti, Agostino, Abp. of Trebizond. Reu-
mont, A. von. Mons. Agostino Franciotti e la pace
d'Aquisgrana del 1668. 23 pp. (^rcWi). 8«or. i(al. 4 s. v. 12,
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Francis I, King of France.
Institut de France. Acadfimie des sci-
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des actes de Fran5oi8 I, 1515-47. 1887-96, 7 v.
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Zeller, B. Captivity de Frangois I. 1889.
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Cour de Frangois I. 1890. (In his Kiat.
de France, v. 8. ) 4657
Frangois I. 1889. {In his Hist, de
France, v. 7. ) 4657
Fran5oi8 I, Anne de Montmorency.
1890. [In his Hist, de France, v. 8.) 4657
Frangois I, Charles-Quint, et le Connfi-
table de Bourbon. 1889. (In his Hist, de
France, v. 7. ) 4657
Acta. 100 pp. (Freher, M., Rer. German, script, v. 3,
p. 347.)— Manner of the triumph at Calais and Bou-
logne. 8 pp. (Arber, E., Eng. gamer, v. 2, p. 33.)—
Combat de Frangois I centre un sanglier. 5 pp. (Bib-
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Manifeste de Francois I. 11 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie,
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of gold. 30 pp. (In his Studies re-studied, p. 54.)— I<e
Koiix «le liiiie.y, A. J. B. Proc^s-verbal des delibera-
tions tenues k I'HStel de Ville de Paris, pendant la cap-
tivity de Frangois I. 40 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole d^s Charles,
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tions de la France avec la Turquie sous Frangois I.
21 pp. (Rev. contemp. 1864, v. 6, p. 5.)— Mdaiigres pour
I'histoire de Francois I et de Henri II. 101pp. (Lafaist,
L., Archiv. de Vhist. de FraTwe, 1 s. v. 3, p. 363.)— X<^jfO-
ciatlon de la paix et de la ligue entre I'Empereur
Charles V et Francois I. 51 pp. (Tomraaseo, N., Relat.
ambass. vSnit. v. 1, p. 113.) — Oratio a legatis Francisci
Regis Gallorum, pro favore suo regi, ut Imperator de-
signaretur, conciliando, ad principes electores Franck-
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V. 3, p. 167.)— Pail lard. C. Mort de Francois I et les
premiers temps du rfegne de Henri II, d'aprfes Jean de
St.-Mauris, ambassadeur de Charles-Quint k la court de
France, Avril-Juin, 1547. 37 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 5, 1877,
p. 84.)— (Ed.) Documents relatifs aux projets d'^vasion
de Franpois I, prisonnier h. Madrid. 71 pp. (Rev. hist.
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See also France, History, House of Valois to 1589.
Francis I : a tragedy. Kemble, F. A. ( With
Thurston, J., Illustrations of Shakspeare. ) 3392
Francis II, King of France.
Zeller, B. Frangois II. 1890. (In his
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See also France, History, House of Valois to 1589.
Franci.s, Father. See Atterbury, P., Bp.
Rochester.
Francis, of Assisi.
Francis, of Sales.
of
See Francesco, d^ Assisi.
See Fraufois, de Sales.
Francis, Francis. 1822-86. Glimpse of Mexico.
11 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 591.)— Ycllow-
Ntonc jfcysers. 9 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 11, 1882,
p. 369.)
Francis, John.
Chronicles and characters of the stock ex-
change. 1 Am. ed. Boston, 1850. 8°. —1371
Francis, John.
Chalmers, P. Mr. John Francis, of the
Athenaeum, on the plan of Sir Roland Hill.
1889. —2303
Francis, J. C. John Francis, publisher of
the Athenaeum : a literary chronicle of half a
century. 1888, 2 v. 4716
FRANCIS, John ColUns
1539
FRANCKENSTEIN, Christian Gottfried
Francis, John Collins.
John Francis, publisherof the Athenaeum:
a literary chronicle of half a century. With
an introductory note by H. R. F. Bourne.
London, 1888. 2 v. 12 °. 4715
Francis, John Wakefield, M. D., LL. D. 1789-
1861. Wm. James Macneven. 9 pp. (Gross, S. D., Lives
of Am. physicians, p. 479. 1— Samuel Latham Mitchlll.
22 pp. (Gross, S. D., Lives of Am. physicians, p. 267.)
Poe, E. A. John W. B'rancis. 3 pp. ( Works, ed. by
E. C. aiedman and G. E. Woodberry, v. 8, p. 26.)
Francis, Sir Philip. 1740-1818.
Refutation of a pamphlet, entitled, The
answer of Philip Francis, Esq., to the charges
exhibited against him. Gen. Clavering, and
Col. Monson, by Sir Elijah Impey. London,
1788. 8°. (Pamphlets, V. 5.) 3116
Minutes. See Hastings, W., and Francis,
Sir P.
FitiscPral€l,P. H Romantic story of F. 29 pp. (Jit
his Kings and queens of an hour, v. 1, p. 307.)— Stephen,
L. Chatham, F., and Junius. 17 pp. (Eng. Hist. Bev.
T. 3, 1888, p. 233.)
See also JnniaH.
Francis Joseph I, Emperor of Austria. Lan-
glois, A. Une galerie de portraits royaux. 25 pp. (Cor-
respondant, n. s. v. 126, 1891, p. 829.)
Francis Xavler. See Francisco Xavier.
Franciscans.
Brewer, J. S. (Ed.) Monumenta Fran-
ciscana. 1858. ( Ot. Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4524
Cherubino, da Spoleto. Fratris Cherubini
Minorum ordinis ad Jacobum de Borgiannis
spiritualis vite compendiosa regula quaedam
hec est. Vite matrimonialis regula brevis
eiusdem ad Jacobum de Borgiannis feliciter
incipit. 1482. —4232
Ehrle, F. Die Spiritualen, ihr verhaelt-
niss zum Franciscanerorden und zu den Frar
ticellen. 1885-88, 4 v. (Archiv. f. litteratur-
u. kirchengesehichte des mittelalters, v. 1-4. )
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Komorowski, J. Memoriale ordinis Fra-
trum Minorum. 1888. (Bielowski, A., iVfo-
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Little, A. G. Grey Friars in Oxford. 1892.
2525
- Blrliii^rer, A. Deutsche Franziscanerregel des XIII
jhs. 10 pp. (Germania, V. 18, 1873, p. 186.)— Eccleslon,
T. de. De adventu Fratrum Minorum in Angliam.
TO pp. (Brewer, J. S., Mon. Francis, p. 3 : Ot. Brit. Rolls
chron.)— Ex libro dc adventu Fratrum Minorum in
Angliam. 9 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 28, p. 560. )—
Prima fundatio Fratrum Minorum I,on<loniae. 53 pp.
(Brewer, J. S., Mon. Francis, p. 491: Ot. Brit. Rolls
chrort.)— Nicolas, (he Minorite. Excerpta ex libro de
controversia paupertatis Christi, 1324-38. 21pp. (Boeh-
mer, J. F., Fontes rer. German, v. 4, p. 588.)— Kloharil,
L. Chron ique des tribulations franciscaines d'aprfes un
MS. de la Laurentienne. 10 pp. {Biblioth. Ecole d4;8
Ornrtes, v. 45, 1884, p. 523.)— Rosa, G. Storia delle mis-
gioni francescane. 14 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 13, .
1884, p. 444; v. 14, 1884, p. 280.)— Tractatus contra Begui-
uos et Fratres Minores qui dicuntur Spirltiiales. 2 pp.
(Baluze, E., Miscell. v. 2, p. 272.)— Tocco. F. Alcuni
capitoli della Cronaca delle tribolazioni. 25 pp. (Archiv.
slor. ital. 4 s. v. 17, 1886, p. 12.)— Documentl francescani.
11 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 18, 1886, p. 296.)— Due do-
cumenti intorno ai Beghini d'ltalia. 7 pp. (Archiv. slor.
Vol. in.— 193.
Hal. 6 8. V. 1, 1888, p. 417.)— Nuove pubblicazioni gul movl-
mento francescano nel secolo XIV. 28 pp. (Archiv. stor.
ital. 5 s. V. 6, 1890, p. 475.)
See also Capnchlns.- Francesco, d'Asnsi.—Tm-
ticelll.— Frlar.t.— MonaMtlcism.
Francisciados libri XIII. Mauro, F. 4227
Francisco Xavier, St.
BouHOURS, D. Life of St. Francis Xavier.
Tr. by Mr. Dryden. 1688. 5881
Reithmeier, W. Leben des heiligen Franz
Xaver, Apostels von Indien und Japan. 1881.
5895
Ireland, W. W. On St. Francis Xavier, the Apostle
of the Indies. 24 pp. (In Kis Blot upon the brain,
p. 160.)
Franciscus de Castiglione. 15 cent. Scripta
circa residentiam praelatorum, an fit de jure divine.
4 pp. (Baluze, E., Miscell. v. 4, p. 454.)
Fraucisque-Micliel. See Michel, F. X.
Franck, Adolphe. 1809-93. Rapport sur le
concoursrelatifaiaphilosophied'OrigSne. 38 pp. (Inst,
de France, Acad. Sci. moral. Mim. 2 s. v. 15, 1887, p. 411.)
—Rapport sur le concours relatif i, la philosophic de
I'hlMtoire. 30 pp. (Inst, de France, jlcod. Set. rnorol.
M6m. 2 s. v. 15, 1887, p. 571.)— Rapport sur le prlx bien-
nlal de vingt mille francs, & d«cerner par I'Institut en
1889. 8 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad. Sci. moral. Mim. 2 s.
V. 17, 1891, p. 1157.)
Dnbenx, L. La Kabbale, par F. 26 pp. ( Correspon-
dant, V. 5, 1844, p. 77.)— Valroger, H. de. Dictionnaire
des sciences philosophiques par F. ( Correspondant, v. 8,
1844, p. 627.)
Franck, Johannes. 1854 — .
Etymologisch woordenboek der nederland-
sche taal. 'S-Gravenhage, 1892. 8°. R.3fl
(Ed.) Flandrijs. Fragmente eines mittel-
niederlaendischen rittergedichtes. Strass-
burg, 1876. 8°. (Brink, B. E. C. ten, and
others, Quellen und forschungen, v. 18.) — 3166
{Ed.) Alexander's geesten. SeeMaerlant,
J. van.
Franck, William.
Traits sur les vins du M6doc et les autres
vins rouges et blancs du d6partement de la
Gironde. 2 6d. Bordeaux, 1845. 8°. —3747
Franck. See also Frank.
Francken, Cornells Marinus. 1820—.
Conjectanea critica ad C. Lucilii librorum
decadem secundam et tertiam. Amstelodami,
1871. 4°. 3242
Ad Clocronls pallnipseslos. 102 pp. (Mnemosyne,
n. s. V. 11, 1883, p. 374; v. 12, 1884, pp. 57, 283, 405 ; v. 18,
1885, pp. 43, 288 ; v. 14, 1886, p. 65. )— De Lucanl verslbua
propter Vossianum 2 B et Montepessulanum suspectis.
18 pp. (Mnemosyne, n. s. v. 18, 1890, p. 5. )— J. N. Madvl-
^Ins. 5pp. (Mnemosyne, n. s. v. 15, 1887, p. 124.)—
Mlsoella. 20 pp. (Mnemosj^Jie, n. 8. v. 16, 1888, p. 890j
V. 17, 1889, p. 56; v. 19, 1891, p. 341.)— Selecta de Monte-
pessiilano et Ashbnrnhamensl I.ncanl. 26 pp.
(Mnemosyne, n. s. v. 19, 1891, p. 16.)— Ad Tacltl llbros
posterlores. 14 pp. {Mnemosyne, n. s. v. 17, 1889,
p. 354.)— Ad Tlbullum. 12 pp. (Mnemosyne, n.s. v. 13,
1885, p. 176.)
Franckenstein, Christian Gottfried. 1661-
1717.
Histoire des intrigues galantes de la Reino
Christine de Sufede et de sa cour, pendant son
s6jour a," Rome. [Anon.!, Amsterdam, 1697.
12°. ' 6877
FRANCKLIN, Thomaa
1540
FRANCO-GERMAN WAR
Francklin, Thomas, D. D. 1721-84.
Matilda: a tragedy. London, 1775. 8°.
(With Murphy, A., Alzuma.) 3313
Earl of Wnrwlek: a tragedy. 76 pp. (Bell, J.,
Brit, theal. v. 7, 1792.)
(TV.) [Tragedies of] Sophocles. See
Sophocles.
Francklin, Lt.-Col. William. 1763-1839.
History of the reign of Shah-Aulum, the
present Emperor of Hindostaun, containing
the transactions of the court of Delhi, and the
neighbouring states, during a period of thirty-
six years. London, 1798. 4°. 3451
Inquiry concerning the site of ancient Pallbothra.
2 pp. Rev. of in Valpy, A.. J., Class. Journ. v. 28, 1823,
p. 151.)
Fi-anoklin. See also Franklin.— Franklyn.
Franclieu, Jacques Laurent Pierre Charles,
Marquis de. 1680-1745.
Mgmoires, pub. par Louis de Qermon.
[With portrait.] (Soc. hist, de Gascogne,
Archives, 2 s. fasc. 1.) .2683
Franco, Battista. Vasari, G. Battista Franco.
27 pp. {Opere, v. 6, p. 571.)
Franco, Matteo. 15 cent.
Viaggio di Clarice Orsini de' Medici nel
1485. Bologna, 1868. 12°. [Scelta di curio-
sitdl letterarie, no. 98. ) 2332
Lettera. 20 pp. {Archiv. star. ital. 3 s. v. 9, 1869,
p. 32.)
and Pulci, Luigi. Sonetti. Assieme con
la confessione, stanze in lode della Beca, ed
altre rime del medesimo Pulci. Nuovamente
date alia luce . . . dal Marchese Filippo de
Rossi. [Lucca], 1759. 8°. 2313
Franco, Nicol6. Simiani, C. Nicold Franco.
17 pp. {Propugnatore, v. 20, pt. 1, 1887, p. 159.)
Francoeiir, Louis Benjamin, and others.
Dictionnaire technologique ; ou, nouveau
dictionnaire universel des arts et metiers, et
de l'6conomie industrielle et commerciale.
Paris, 1822-35. 22 v. p. 8°. R.105
Atlas. Paris, 1835. 2 v. 4°. R.101
Contents.
AbattolT-Antimoine, v. 1. , Mahaleb-Mitres de Chemi-
Apocyn-Baame de Tolu, n«e, v. 13.
V. 2. Mobile-Optique, v. 14.
Bec-d'ane-Byssus, v. 3. Or-Peinture, v. 16.
Cabestan-Chaput, v. 4. Pelletier-fourreur-Porte-
Char-Controle, v. 5. voix, v. 16.
Copaha-D«videur, v. 6. Poste-Prfisnre, v. 17.
Diable-Ellipsoide, v. 7. Prohibition-Rum, v. 18.
Email-F6ve de Tonka, v. 8. Sable-Souricifere, v. 19.
Picelle-Futaine, v. 9. Sparterie-Thon, v. 20.
Gabare-Hoyau, v. 10. Timbale-Teinturier-peaus-
Huile8-l.actate3, v. 11. sier, v. 21.
lAlnage-Magnfitisme, v. 12. Uranates-Zinc, v. 2.
Franco-German war, 1870-71.
Abel, K. Letters on international relar
tions before and during the war of 1870. By
" The Times " correspondent at Berlin. 1871,
2 V. 3714
Bazainb, F. a. Episodes de la guerre de
1870, et de blocus de Metz, 1883. 4694
BoNDOis, P. Histoire de la guerre de 1870-
71 et des origines de la troisifeme Rfipublique,
1869-71. [1888.] 4422
Chevalier, L. E. La marine fran^aise et
la marine allemande pendant la guerre de
1870-71. 1873. 4667
Clarke, P. C. H. The Franco-German
war, 1870-71. Second part : History of the
war against the Republic. [With maps.] 1884.
3673
Note.— For first part see preceding catalogue.
CoRRA, E. Bataille de Sedan, les v6rita-
bles coupables par le G6n. de Wimpffen. 1887.
4667
DuDEVANT, Mme. A. L. A. D. (G. Sand,
psewd. ) Journal d'un voyageur pendant la
guerre. 1871. ( CBuvres compJ. v. 51. ) — 4187
Fosse d' Arcosse, R. Si6ge de Soissons en
1870. 1892. .2696
France. Assemblee Nationale. En-
qugte parlementaire sur les actes du gouveme-
ment de la defense nationale. Rapports.
1873-75, 12 V. 1692
Frederick HI, German Emperor and King
of Prussia. Aus Kaiser Friederich's tagebuch.
1870-71. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 57, 1888.)
—4143
Diary of the Austro-Qerman war, 1866,
and the Franco-German war, 1870-71 ; to
which is added Prince Bismarck's rejoinder.
Ed. by H. W. Lucy. 1888. 3667
JuNCK, K. Deutsch-franzoeslscher krieg,
1870-71. 1876, 2 v. 3603
JVo(«.— Also in Urisere Zeit, 1871, v. 2-1873, v. 2.
MacMahon, M. E. p. M., Due de Magenta.
Arm§e de Versailles depuis sa formation jus-
qu'4 la complete pacification de Paris. 1872.
1681
PoiNSOT, A. E. (G. d' Hey Hi, pseud.) Guerre
franco-allemande. Le Moniteur prussien de
Versailles. [1872.] .2603
RoLiN, L. Campagne de 1870-71. La
guerre dans I'Ouest. 1874. .2605
ilieiieniann, F. Der sechste Februar, 1888. 6 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1888, v. 1, p. 279.)— Carlyle, T. Latter stage
of the French-German war, 1870-71. 11 pp. (.Oril. and
miacel. essays, v. 3, p. 629 : Works, v. 17.)— Delorme, H.
Les soldats franjais dans les prisons de I'Allemagne.
30 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 122, 1890, p. 663.)—
Deutsche relflpoitt im deutsch-franzoesischen kriege,
1870-71. 10 pp. ( Unaere Zeit, 1872, v. 1, p. 369. )— l'«rbe«,
A. Christmas-tide with the Germans before Paris. 12 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 72, 1886, p. 263.)— The Emperor and his
marshal. 26 pp. (In his Souvenirs of some continents,
p. 71.)— Oambetta, L. M. D«pSches inSdits, addressees
de Tours et de Bordeaux au gouvernement de la Defense
nationale k. Paris. [Ed. par J. Reinach.] 28 pp. (Rev.
hist. v. 24, 1884, p. 329.)— Hale, L. Some statistics of a
great war. 6 pp. (MacmiUan's Mag. v. i7,lSS3, p. SW..)—
Kirchner, K. Erzaehlende dichtungen im anschlusse
an den deutsch-franzoesischen krieg. 1870-71. 25 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1877, v. 2, pp 401, 583. )— Mahrenholt*, R.
L'invasion allemande. 5 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 2,
p. 273.)— Morris, W.O'C. The war 1870-71: after Sedan.
24 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 4, 1889, p. 417.)— Strachcy, E.
Prelude to the Franco-Prussian war (1866-67). 9 pp.
( Maemillan's Mag. v. 46, 1882, p. 279.)-Thlr«l invasion
of France. 82 pp. (Edin. Bev. v, 164, 1886, p. 301.)^
FRANCO-GERMAN WAR
1541
FRANKFORT, on the Main
Waldeck. F. M. von. Petersbnrger reflexe des deutsch-
franzoesischen krieges. 19 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1,
p. 105.)-Zanelli, 8. Moltke e la guerra del 1870-71.
12 pp. ( Num. antot. 3 s. v. 35, 1891, p. 725. )
•See also AlNnce.— Europe, i/wtorj/.— Franco, His-
tory, Second empire to 1870.— <iferiiian.y. History. —
liOrralno.—Motz.— Napoleon III, Emperor of the
French.— PHriH., History.— Prnnsia^ History. — Hellail.
—.*ilra>ibiir|ir. — \'or«iallleM. — William I, German
Emperor and King of Prussia.
Franoo-Oeriiiaii war, 1870-71, Bibliography.
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phie de la guerre franeo-allemande (1870-71).
1886. W. 46
Frau<'ois, de Sales, St., Bp. of Geneva. 1567-
1622.
Introduccion [A la vida devota] . Madrid,
1790. 8°. (Quevedo y Villegas, P. G. de,
Obras, v. 4. ) 2324
QuelqueM lettres in<'<litc». 8 pp. {Correspon-
dant, n. s. v. 86, 1881, p. 352.)
Rensino, B. A. B. Lebensgeschichte des
heil. Franz von Sales. 1818. 5895
I>aupliiu«, O. St. Franfoisde Sales et son temps.
44 pp. ( Correspondant, n. s. v. 44, 1869, p. 228.)— CJruyer,
G. Sentiment de la nature dans les Merits de F. 31 pp.
{Correspondant, n. 8. v. 104, 1885, p. 626.)
Francois, Charles. Curiosit6s gfiographiques :
Les noms des d^partements franjais. 24 pp. (Corre-
spondant, n. s. V. 115, 1888, p. 163.)
Frainjoi.s, Hermann von. Die voelkerschlacht
bei Leipzig. 21 pp. (Deutsch. rundachau, v. 28, 1881,
p. 417.)
Francois de Nciifcliateaii, Nicolas Louis,
Comte de. 1750-1828. Essai sur les meilleurs ouvrages
Merits en prcse dans la langne franfoise, et particuli6re-
ment sur les Lettres provinciales de Pascal. 134 pp.
(Pascal, B., (Euvres, v. 1, p. xciii.)
{Ed.) Histoire de Gil Bias de Santillane.
See Le Sage, A. R.
Francois le Chaiiipi. Dudevant, Mme. A. L.
A. D. (G. Sand, pgeud.), CEuvres compl. v. 38.
-^4177
Francois le Cliainpi : com^die. 75 pp. Dude-
vant, Mme. A. L. A. D. (G. Sand, pseud.), (Euvres compl.
V. 90, p. 143.
Fraii^oise. 26 pp. Cable, G. W. {Century
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Fraileonia, Germany. Moll, H. Franconia.
5 pp. (In his Modern history, v. 2, p. 474.)— Scene in F.
7 pp. {Eraser's Mag. v. 40, 1849, p. 310.)
Fraiicuiiia, Mts. Torrey, B. June in Fran-
conia. 11 pp. (^(ton«. i(fo>i(hiy, V. 66, 1890, p. 248.)
Fraiicus, Franceis, French, etc. Notes on the
surnames of. French, A. D. W. 2795
Frantlseii, Peter Schreiner. 1797-1881.
C. Cilnius Maecenas : eine historische un-
tersuchung ueber dessen leben und wirken.
Altona, 1843. 8°. 5891
M. Vipsanius Agrippa : eine historische
untersuchung ueber dessen leben und wirken.
Altona, 1836. 8°. 5891
— - Berblinieer, W. P. S. Frandsen. 2 pp. (Biog.
jahrb. f. alterth. p. 84 : Jahreab. ueber forlschr. der class,
alterth, v. 24, 1882.)
Frangetot, Louis. Baign6res, A. Louis Fran-
getot, sa vie et ses ceuvres. 31 pp. (Bev. conlemp. 1864
T. 2, p. 351.)
Fraii^^ipaiie, Cornelio. 1508-81. Discorso.
Fratto del codice vaticano 5393. 14 pp. (Propugnatore,
V. 4, pt. 2, 1871, p. 212.)
- — ■ Antonini, P. F. Cornelio Frangipane di Castello,
giureconsulto, oratore, e poeta del secolo XVL 158 pp.
(Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. V. 8, 1881, pp. 19, 335; V. 9, 1882,
pp. 20, 296.)
Fraiig-ipaiii, Franceska Kristdf, Orof.
BOGlsiC, V. {Ed.) Acta conjurationem
Petri a Zrinio et Francisci de Frankopan nee
non Francisci Nadasdy illustrantia (1663-71).
1888. {Monumenta spectant. hist. Slav, merid.
v. 19. ) 3405
Frank, Josef. La Satyre des satyres, et la
Critique d^sint^ress^e. 21pp. {Zeits. f. franz. sprache u.
lit. V. 11, pt. 1, 1889, p. 1.)
Frank, M. Some of the prominent events in
the life of Hon. Charles Durkee. 13 pp. (Wisconsin
Hist. Soc. Coll. V. 6, 1872, p. 123.)
Frank, Othmar. 1770-1840. Ueber das bild
des weltbaumeisters Visvakarman in einem der felsen-
tempel bei mora in Indien. 37 pp. 1 pi. (Munich, Akad.
wissens. Denkschr. v. 12 : Philos.-philol. classe, Abhandl.
V. 1, 1835, p. 763.)
Frank, Sebastian. Doellinger, J. J. I. von.
Sebastian Frank. 6 pp. (lu his Reformation, v. 1, p. 197.)
Frank, Victor. Zwei russische staatsmaenner.
20 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 2, p. 73.)
Frank. See also Franck.
Franke, B. Ueber gewisse linien im dreiecke.
4 pp. {Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 99, 1886,
p. 161.)
Seliroeter, H. E. Bemerkung zu dem aufsatze von
F. in Dessau. 3 pp. (Journ.f.d. reine v. angewan. math.
v. 99, 1886, p. 233. )
Franke, Friedrich {Ed.)
.lEschinis Orationes. See .^schines.
( Ed. ) Homeri Hymni. See Homerus.
Franke, Friedrich Richard {Ed.) 1832—.
Homer's Iliade. See Homerus.
Franke, Otto. De artiflciosa carminum Ca-
tullianorum compositione. Berolini, 1866. 8°.
3246
Franke, R. Otto. Beziehungen der Inder zum
westen. 15 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 47, 1893,
p. 595.)— Miscellen. 6pp. (Deutsch. morg.gesells. Zeifs.
V. 48, 1894, p. 84.)— M[udrA>s(cIirirt (oder lesekunst)?
4 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 46, 1892, p. 731.)—
Beitraege zur PallK^raniniatik. 9 pp. (Deutsch. morg.
gesells. Zeits. v. 46, 1892, p. 311.)
Frankenstein : the modern mandemon. Shel-
ley, Mrs. M. W. G. 1208
Frankfort, Ireland. See Kilcormick.
Frankfort, on the Main, Prussia.
KiRCHNEB, A. GeschiChte der stadt Frank-
furt am Main. 1807-10, 2 v. 3635
KiBCHNER, E. Papiere des XIV jahr-
hunderts im stadtarchive zu Frankfurt a. M.
und deren wasserzeichen. 1893. W. 54
Annales Francofurtani, 1306-68. 2pp. (Boehmer,
J. F., Fontes rer. Oerman. v. 4, p. 394.)— Berlin nnd
FranUrurt. Mit ungedruckten briefen aus den jahrcn
1818, 49. 51pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 55, 1888, p. 332;
v. 56, 1888, p. 47.)— Canieutz, C. Acta aliquot Franco-
furtana, 1338-1582. 19 pp. (Boehmer, J. F., Fontes rer.
Oerman. v. 4, p. 431.)— Uechent, H. Streitigkeiten der
frankfurter geistlichkeit mit den frankfurter gelehrten
FRANKFORT, on the Main
1542
FRANKFORT, on the Main
anzelgen im jahre 1772. 29 pp. (Geiger, L., Goei7i«-
jahrbuch, v. 10, 1889, p. 169.)— Wodlcatio ecclesiae
Francofart«n9is. 1 p. (Frankfort 8oc. Script, v. 15,
pt. 2, p. 1284.)— DIerpnbnch, L. Aus der stadt-biblio-
thek lu Frankfurt am Main. 5 pp. (Oermania, v. 18,
1873, p. 76.)— Ernst II, August Karl Johannes Leopold
Alexander Eduard, Herzog zu Sach»en-Coburg-Ootha.
Fuerstencongress ru Frankfurt. 37 pp. {Deutsch. rund-
tehau, V. 61, 1889, p. 161.)— Koenigrotein, W. Ex collec-
taneis, 1520-21. 2 pp. ( Boehmer, J. F., Fonte* rer. Ger-
man. T. 4, p. 429.) — liatomuN, J. Acta aliquot vetusti-
ora in civitate Francofurtensi ab aetate Pipini Parvi
Francorum Regis usque ad tumultum rusticum, id est
annum Christi 1526. 81pp. ( Boehmer, J. F., Fontes rer.
Oerman, v. 4, p. 399.)— Xotae liiHtoricao ecclesiae
Sancti Bartholomaei Frankofurdensis, 1474, 75, 85. 4 pp.
(Boehmer, J. F,, Fontes rer. Oerman. v. 4, p. 396.)
Frankfort, on the Main.
SOCIETAS Apebibndis Fontibus Rbrum
Germanicarum Mbdii Aevi. Monumenta
Germaniae historiea, 500-1500. Scriptories.
V. 15, pts. 1, 2 ; V. 27-30, pt. 1. Hannoverae,
1887-96. 5 V. in 6, fo. 3671
Note.— For v. 1-14, 16-26, «ee preceding catalogue. For
all other divisions eee Monumenta Germaniae historiea.
Contents. De translatione S. AdKlbertI, v. 15, pt. 2.
— Passio Adalberti, v. 15, pt. 2.— Rutpert, of Mettlach.
Ex vita et miraculis S. Adalberti Egmondani, v. 15, pt. 2.
— De S. Adalberto, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex miraculis S. A<lal-
hardl Corbeiensibus, v. 16, pt. 2.— Berthe, of Vilich.
Vita Adellieidis abbatissae Vilicensis, v. 16, pt. 2.—
Translatio et miracula S. Adelphi Episcopi Mettensis,
V. 15, pt. 1, — Carmen de Adolfo Rege Thuringiam inva-
dente, v. 30, pt. 1.— Ex miraculis S. AKrili Resbacensibus,
T. 15, pt. 2.— Goswin, of Mayence. Ex passione S. Albaiii
martyris, v. 15, pt. 2.— Translatio 8. Alblnl martyris,
T. 15, pt. 2.— Vita Alcnini, v. 15, pt. 1.— Monumenta
AldenburirenHia, v. 15, pt. 2.— Aldric, St., Sp. of Le
Mans. Gesta, v. 15, pt. 1.— Translatio S. Alexandrl
Papae et Justini Presbyteri, v. 15, pt. 1. — Ex vita Aim-
nae, v. 16, pt. 2. — Otto, of St. Emmeran^s, Ratlsbon. Vita
8. Alt«nls, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notitiae AHorfenNoi, v. 15,
pt. 2. — Gilbert, of St. Amand, Toumay. Ex miraculis S.
Amandi, v. 15, pt. 2. — Anscher, Abbot of St. Riquier.
Ex vita AiiKilbcrtI, V. 15, pt. 1.— De obitu Angilberti,
T.16, pt.l.— Walter, of Hemingford. Ex cronica de gestis
regum AnKliae, v. 28.— Cotton, B. de. Ex historia
AitKlicana. v. 28.— Ralph, Niger. Ex chronica Angli-
cana, V. 27. — Ralph, of Coggeshall. Ex historia Anglica-
na, V. 27. — WiUiam, of Newburgh. Ex historia Anglicana,
T. 27.— Liebermann, F., and Pauli, G. R. (Eds.) Ex
rerum AnKllcarnm scriptoribus saec. XII et XIII,
V. 27, 28.— Ex chronico Atijclo-Saxonioo, v. 27.— Ex
annalibiis recentiore tempore excerptis, v. 29.— Dedi-
cationes in provincia Aquileleiise, v. 15, pt. 2.— Hari-
ulphe. Abbot of Aldenburg. Ex vita Arnulfi Episcopi
Baessionensis, v. 15, pt. 2. — Gautier and Robert, Abbots of
Arrouaise. Fundatio monasterii ArroanlonslH. v. 15,
pt. 2.— Notitia fundationis et restaurationis monasterii
AscovienHiN, v. 15, pt. 2.— Series episcoporum AniciiN-
tanornm, v. 16, pt. 2.— Ba<^on, R. Ex operibus, v. 28.
—Ex translatione S. Baltvchlldls, v. 15, pt. 1.— Series
episcoporum BamberK<^nMliim, v. 15, pt. 2. — Hein-
Ach, Abbot of Bam. Fundatio monasterii BniizeiiHln,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Notae Bati!llen«c»t, v. 30, pt. 1.— Fundatio
monasterii BaaniburK<>n)iiM, v. 16, pt. 2.— Ex miracu-
lis et translatlonibns 8. Bavonis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Annales
Bawariri et Austriaci breves, v. 30, pt. 1.— Ex chronico
de Bello, v. 28.— Adelaire, of Fleury. Miracula 8. Be-
nedictl, v. 16, pt. 1.— Adrevald, of Fleury. Ex miracn-
Ua 8. Benedicts v. 15, pt. 1.— Ardon, »urream«d 8maragde,
of Aniane. Vita Benedicti Abbatis Anianensis et Inden-
■is, V. 15, pt. 1.— Ex translatione 88. Benii^nl et Agne-
tia, T. 15, pt. 1.— Fundatio monasterii Berchtes|faden-
■is, T. 15, pt. 2.— Nota de dedicatione Beronensi, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Ez mira<nilis et translatione 8. Bertae, v. IS,
pi. 1.— Bovon, Abbot of 81. Bertin. Relatio de inventione
et elevatione S. Bertliii, v. 15, pt. 1.— Erembold, Monk
of St. Bertin. Ex libello de miraculo 8. Bertini, v. 15,
pt. 1. — Monumenta Bertlniana minora, v. 15, pt. 1.—
Ex vita Ber<iilfl Rcnticensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notitiae fun-
dationis monasterii Bibiir;;eiiMl«4, v. 15, pt. 2. — Funda-
tio monasterii BlaiidinieiiNiN, v. 15, pt. 2.— Catalogus
abbatum Blaiidlnloiisiiiin, v. 15, pt. 2.— Cronica
Boeinoriini auct. canonico S, Blasii Brunsvicensis,
V. 30, pt. 1.— Relatio de Bonefaclo VIII, Papa capto et
liberato, v. 28.— Notitiae fundationis monasterii Bo««-
iiiN-vlllae, V. 15, pt. 2.— Dedicationes ecclesiarum dioe-
ceseos BrIxliienHiN, V. 15, pt. 2. — Monumenta Broiii-
ennia, v. 15, pt. 2.— Bruno (Bonifacius). Vita V
fratrum, v. 15, pt. 2. -Cronicae principum Briinsvl-
ceiiMiuin fragmentum, v. 30, pt. 1.— Egilward, Monk oj
Wuerzburg. Ex vita Biirohanli Episcopi Wirziburgen-
sis, v. 15, pt. 1.— Vita Burchardi Episcopi Wirziburgensis,
V. 15, pt. 1.— Ex annalibus BiirtononslbUN, v. 27.—
Translatio 8. C'allxti Cisonium, v. 15, pt. 1.— Ex chro-
nico principum C'ambrensl, v. 27.— Ex historia mona-
sterii C'arac-lnsniae, v. 29.— Angilbert, St., Abbot of St.
Biquier. De ecclesia t'eiitiilciisl libellns, v. 16, pt. 1.—
Catalogus abbatum CentiilcnMinin, v. 16, pt. 1.— Er-
landsen, J., Abp. of Lund. Narratio litis inter fhrlMto-
phoriim I et Jacobum Erlandi Archiepiscopum Lun-
densem, v. 29.— Ex opere chroiileoruni, v. 28.— Ex
translatione 88. Chrysantl et Dariae, v. 16, pt. 1.—
Fundatio monasterii <'onibiirjpeiisiN, v. 16, pt. 2. — Ex
gestis Conwoionis Abbatis Rotonensis, v. 15, pt. 1. — Noti-
tiae fundationis monasterii C'orbelonsis, v. 15, pt. 2. —
Notae Cracovlenses. v. 29.— Cronicae ininorls
continuatio VII, v. 30, pt. 1.— Notae de episcopatu Curo-
nenAl, v. 29. — Monumenta historiae ecclesiasticae Oa*
nioap minora, v. 29.— Waitz, G. (Ed.) Ex rerum Danl-
pariini scriptoribus saec. XII et XIII, v. 29. -Annales
Daniel Colbazenses, v. 29.— Ex annalibus l>anl<-iN et
Suecicis, v. 29.— Aageson, 8. Ex gestis regum Itano-
rnin, v. 29.— Ex catalogis regum Danorum, v. 29.— Ex
chronica Danorum 8ialandica, v. 29.— Ex historia Dano-
rum Roskildensi, v. 29.— Ex historia de profectione
Danorum in terrani sanctam, v. 29.— Ex historia regum
Danorum dicta Knytlingasaga, v. 29.— Holder-Bgger, O.
(Ed.) Planctusde captivitate regum Danorum, v. 29.—
Saxo Qrammaticus. Ex gestis Danorum, v. 29.— Ex an-
nalibus i>ano-Suceanl!». v. 29.— Ex vita 8. UpIcoII,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Fundatio coenobii Bletrammioellae,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Hilduin, Abbot of St. Denis, Paris. Ex libro
de 8. nioiiyslo, v. 16, pt. 1.— Ex libro miraculorum 8.
nonatlaiil, v. 15, pt. 2.— Gervais, Abp. of Reims. Epis-
tola de vita S. Donatiani, v. 15, pt. 2.— Annales l»oren-
»e«, V. 27.— Ex annalibus l>un>itaplcn!ilbu!«, v. 27.—
Notitia fundationis monasterii EberbaccnHlH, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Fundatio monasterii Ebracenuls, v. 15, pt. 2. —
Jocelin, de Biakelonda. Ex chronica S. Edinuntll,
V. 27.— Ex vita S. Ednardi Regis Anglorum, v. 29.—
Rishanger, W. de. Ex gestis Edward I I. v. 28.— Ex
comraentariis Albanensibus de Edward I I Rege col-
lectis, V. 28.— Ex historia EktIIIh Mknlla);rinii filii,
V. 29.— Notae Efymondanai', v. 15, pt. 2.— Candidus,
surnamed Brunn, of Falda. Vita Eljfl lis Abbatis Pul-
densis, v. 15, pt. 1.— Notae S. Enimvraniinl. v. 16, pt. 2.
—Fundatio et notae monasterii Ensdorlensls, v. 16,
pt. 2.— Chronicon Epternacense, v. 15, pt. 2.— Relatio
de motibus Erfordenslbus A. 1309-22, v. 30, pt. 1.—
De origine civitatis EriordenMlH, v. 30, pt. 1.— Relatio
de bellis Erfordensluni A. 1303, 1304, v. 30, pt. 1.—
Annales E»»enbeeen»e«, v. 29.— Ex virtutibus 8. Eu-
Kcnli Bronll ostensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex miraculis 8.
EnKenil Uioinrill factis, v. 16, pt. 2.— Ex chronico
Evenlianilensl, v. 27.— Notae ex codice raliienslel-
nensl, v. 16, pt. 2 — Fantosnie, J. Ex carmine, v. 27.
— Meginhard, Monk of Fulda. Ex sermone de S. Fer-
ruclo, v. 16, pt. 1.— Ermentaire, Abbot of Hermouiier.
Ex miraculis 8. Flllbertl, v. 16, pt. 1.— Vita Flrdanl,
v. 16, pt. 1.— Ex translatione et miraculis 8. Flrn«lnl
Flaviniacensibus, v. 15, pt. 2.— Dedicatio monasterii
FIschbachau. v. 16, pt. 2.— Lantbert. Libellus de loco
sepulturae FlorbertI Abbatis contra monachos 8. Ba-
vonis, v. 16, pt. 2.— Catalogus abbatum Florlacen-
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nlnm, v. 15, pt. 1— Hillin, Abbot of Oltenalaw. Ex
miraculis S. Folllanl, v. 15, pt. 2— Vita Folquinl
Episcopi Morinensis, v. 15, pt. 1.— Dedicatio ecclesiae
FrancorHripnNlN. v. 15, pt. 2.— Eccleston, T. de. Ex
libro de adventu Fratruni Mlnoniiii in Angliam,
T. 28.— Ex liistoria Fratrura Praedicatorum in Dania,
V. 29.— Oetbert. Passio Frlderici Episcopi Trajecten-
sis, V. 15, pt. 1.— Notae dedicationum Fiildenson, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Rudolph, o/ Fitida. Miracula sanctorum in Ful-
denses ecclesias translatorum, v. 15, pt. 1.— Fuiida-
tionos et dedicationes ecclesiarum, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex
miraculis S. UpnoHli, v. 15, pt. 1.— Gonzon, Abbot of
Florennea. Ex miraculis S. Cioiiiriilfl. v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex
miraculis S. Opniilfi, v. 15, pt. 2.— Vita Oorartll Abba-
tis Broniensis, v. 16, pt. 2.— E translationibus ct miraculis
8. Germaiil. v. 15, pt. 1.— Series episcoporum «erma-
nia«, V. 15, pt. 2.— Ex adventu S. «ernlll, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Oer vase, of Canterbury. Ex operibus historicis, v. 27.—
Gervase, of Tilbury. Ex otiis imperialibus, v. 27.—
tiiraldus do Barrl, C'ambrensis. Ex operibus, v. 27.
— Ex inventione et miraculis S. OiNleni saec. X, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Reiner. Ex miraculis S. Gisleni, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Wandelbert, of Pnim. Miracula 8. Cioarls. v. 15, pt. 1.
— Fnndatio monasterii ClorzienNix, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae
Gorziensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ludger, St., Bp. of Mvnster.
Vita Oreiforil Abbatis Traiectensis, v. 15, pt. 1.— Vitae
Gregorii Abbatis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Hubert, de Brabent. Ex
vita S. Oiidilae, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex fundatione monasterii
OnlliolinenNi!*, v. 29.— Terminatio ecclesiae in Ha-
barh, v. 15, pt. 2.— Terminatio ecclesiae in llaiK^r,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Fragmentum gestorum episcoporum If al-
berHtadciiftlnin, v. 30, pt. 1.— Series episcoporum
IIalbenitatcn»iiini, v. 15, pt. 2.— Guyse, J. de. An-
nates historiae illustrium principum llanoniae, v. 30,
pt. 1.— Fundatio monasterii lleiniiifCPiiNiM, v. 15, pt. 2.
— Ex gestis llenricl II et Ricardi I, v. 27. — Lantbert,
Abbot of St. Laurent, Liege. Miracula S. IlcribertI,
V. 15, pt.2. — Translatio S. Hermetis, v. 15, pt. 1. — Notae
dedicationum monasterii Iliiiimerode, v. 15, pt. 2. —
Ex miraculis 8. Hiicborti, v. 15, pt. 2.— Jonas, Bp. of
OrUajis. Translatio S. Hucberti, v. 15, pt. 1.— Gilon, Bp.
of Frascati. Ex vita Hii^oniM Abbatis Cluniacensis,
V. 15, pt. 2. — Hugh, St., Bp. of Lincoln. Ex libris de vita
8. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis, v. 27.— Rainald I, de
Semur, Abp. of Lyons. Ex vita Hugonis Abbatis Clunia-
censis, V. 15, pt. 2.— John, of Oxnead. Ex chronica Hiil-
monNi, v. 28.— Ex vita S. iliiinbprti Maricolensis,
V. 15, pt. 2. — Ruggiero, Abp. of Spalato. Miserabile car-
men super destructione regni Hniigf ariao per Tartaros
facta, V. 29.— Simon, de Keza. Ex gestis If iiii{::arornui,
V. 29.— Wilhelmus, St., Abbot of St. Thomas of Paraclel,
Ebleholten. Genealogia Ini^ebiirgriM reginae, v. 29.—
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V. 29. — Ex narratione de Islandicis christianis factis,
V. 29.— J6nsson, F. (Ed.) Ex historiis Islandicis, v. 29.—
Ex gestis episcoporum Ixlandlcoriini, v. 29.— Transla-
tio S. Janiiaril et 8. Fortunatae in Augiam, v. 15, pt. 1.
— Gautier, Archdeacon of T6rouanne. Vita Johannis
Episcopi Teruanensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— John, of Salisbury,
Bp. of Chartrea. Ex Metalogico ; Ex Policratico, v. 27.—
John, Prior of Hexham. Historia 25 annorum, v. 27.— Ex
historia piratarum JoinonHiuiii. [Jomsvikingasaga],
V. 29.— Agobard, St., Bp. of Lyons. Libri II pro flliis et
contra Judith uxorem Ludovici Pii, v. 1.5, pt. 1.— Luit-
hard, of Malmedy. Translatio S. JiiNti, v. 15, pt. 1.— Ex
vita Kaddroae, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex vitis Kaniiti Regis,
V. 29.— Vitae Kanuti Ducis Slesvicensis, v. 29.— Dedica-
tiones monasterii I^acennlN, v. 15, pt. 2. — Tractatus de
moribus Lanibertl Abbatis S. Bertini, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex
adventu et elevatione S. l^aitdoaUli sociorumque ejus,
V. 16, pt. 2.— Heriger, Abbot of Lobbes. Translatio S,
Landoaldi sociorumque, v. 15, pt. 2. — Iiaii8:toft, P. Ex
chronico rhythmico, v. 28.— Annales I^andiliif-nseH et
S. Vincentii Mettensis breves, v. 15, pt. 2.— Rudolph, of
Fulda. Vita I.eobae Abbatissae Biscofesheimensis,
V. 15, pt. 1.— Rishanger, W. de. Ex narratione de bellis
apud I.e wes et Evesham, v. 28.— Drogon, Monk of Bergh-
St.-Winnoc. Ex translatioue 8. Lewlniiae, v. 15, pt. 2.
—Dedicatio capellae Ltlbarensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex
miraculis S. Liutwlnl, t. IS, pt. 2.— Ex translation*
88. I.lvlnl et Brictii, v. 15, pt. 2.— Fitz-Thedmar, A. Ex
chronica I^oiKlAiiirnNi, v. 28.— Ex annalibus I<on-
doiiiensibiiN, v. 28.— Annalinm I.,iibiiicnHluiii con-
tinuatio, v. 29.— Passio 8. liiKlmillao, v. 15, pt. 1.—
Lambert, of Aschaffenburg, Monk of Hirschfeld. Vita
fjiilli Archiepiscopi Moguntini, v. 15, pt. 1.— Annales
liiiiideiiMefi, V. 29.— Ex libro memoriali liUndenHl,
v. 29.— Nota dedicationis I>uxenibur«renftii>, v. 15, pt. 2.
— Osbern, of Canterbury. Ex libello de expugnatione
Lyxbonensi, v. 27. — Ex vita 8. Macharii, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Ex historia Naij^ni Boiil Regis, v. 29.— Sige-
ward. Ex vita 8. Mainiilli, v. 15, pt. 1.— Historia
monasterii Manso metrica, v. 15, pt. 2.— Petrus, Z>eo-
con. Ex miraculo 8. ManNucli, v. 15, pt. 2.— Pibon,
of St. Mansuy. Tractatus de translatione secunda
S. Mansueti, v. 15, pt. 2.— Annales breves domus ordinis
Theutonici MarbiirftfoiiHiH, v. 30, pt. 1. — Ursion, Abbot
of Hautmont. Ex miraculis 8. Marcelli, v. 16, pt. 2.—
Eginhard, or Einhard. Translatio et miracula SS.
JlarcelUni et Petri, v. 15, pt. 1.— Ex vita SS. Marint
et Anniani, v. 15. pt. 2.— Ex miraculis 8. MartlallN, v. 15,
pt. 1.— Radbod, St., Bp. of Utrecht. Libellus de miraculo
8. Martini, v. 15, pt. 2.— Continuationes breves chro-
nici .Hartini OppavienftiN, v. 30, pt. 1.— Miatthew, of
Westmin.ster. Exfloribus historiarum, v. 28. — Matthew
Paris. Ex operibus, v. 28.— Odon, Abbot of Olanfeuil.
Ex miraculis S. Mauri sive restauratione monasterii
Glannafoliensis, v. 15, pt. 1.— Stephan, Monk of St. Pan-
taleon. Ex translatione 8. Maurint, v. 16, pt. 2. — Vita
8. Meg-iurati, v. 15, pt. 1.— Vita Meingpolfil Comitis,
V. 15, pt. l.-Ex annalibus ilfelroMenMibnx, v. 27.— Ex
annalibus Meneviae et Stratae Floridae, v. 27.— An-
nales .MontiH K. OeorKril: Notae dedicationum Mon-
tis S. I'otrl Erforden.sis, v. 30, pt. 1.— Ex annalibus
Nestiipdcnsibiis majoribus et Vitescolensibus, v. 29.—
Ex annalibus Nestuedensibus minoribus, v. 29.— Theo-
doric. Monk of Trondhjem. Ex historia de antiquitate
regum Norwagrienslnni, v. 29.— Ex breviario histori-
arum regum Sforwejslao, v. 29.— Ex historiis regum
Norwegiae A. 1177-1263, v. 29.— Ex historia regum Sfor-
weKienslnni dicta Fagrskinna, v. 29.— Ex historia re-
gum Norwegiensium dicta Morkinskinna, v. 29.— Snorro
Sturluson. Ex historia regum Norwegiensium dicta
Heimskringla, v. 29.— Ex annalibus Norwiccnsibns,
V. 28.— Hincmar, Abp. of Reims. De villa JTovilliaco,
v. 15, pt. 2.— Map, or Mapes, W. Ex libro de nugis
cnrialinni, v. 27.— Jotsand, of Cluny. Ex epitaphio et
miraculis Odilonis Abbatis Cluniacensis, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Amand du Chatel, Abbot of Marchiennes. De Odonis
Episcopi Cameracensis vita vel moribus, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Giovanni, Priorof Cluny. Ex vita Odonis Abbatis Cluni-
acensis, V. 15, pt. 2.— Ex vita Oiinlfl, v. 15, pt. 1.— Ex hi.s-
toriis Olavl Regis Tryggonis fllii, v. 29.— Ex vita Olavl
Sancti regis priore, v. 29.— Snorro Sturluson. Ex vita
Olavi Sancti regis, v. 29.— Ex annalibus Osenplensi-
bus, v. 27. — Fundatio monasterii Osterhot'onsis,
v. 15, pt. 2.— Relatio de piis operibus Ottonis Episcopi
Bambergensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Series episcoporum Pata-
viensiuni, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae Patherbrunnensis,
V. 30, pt. 1.— De unctione Pippin! regis, v. 15, pt. 1.—
Vita et miracula 8. Pirininii, v. 15, pt. 1.— Dedicatio
altarium Poilingranoruin, v. 15, pt. 2.— Perlbach, M.
(Ed.) Ex rerum Polonloaruni scriptoribus saec. XII
et XIII, v. 29.— Kadlubek, W., Bp. of Cracow. Ex chro-
nica Polouornin. v. 29.— Annales Posnanleiises,
V. 29.— Notae Posnanienses, v. 29.— Annales capituli Pos-
naniensis, v. 29. — Nomina episcoporum Pra|;:en-
siuni, v. 15, pt. 2.— Annales Priimiensps, v. 15, pt. 2.
—Annales Prumienses brevissimi, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae
Pruvening^enses, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex libello memoriali
PruveniuKensI, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex miraculis S. Quin-
tlni, V. 15, pt. 1.— Ex sermone in tumulatione 98. Quin-
tini, Victorici, Cassiani, v. 15, pt. 1.— De Radberto
Paschasio Abbate Corbeiensi, v. 15, pt. 1.— Radbod, Bp.
of Utrecht. Vita, v. 15, pt. 1.— Ralph, de Diceto. Ex
operibus historicis, v. 27.— Ralph, Niger. Ex chronica
universali, v. 27.— Dedicationes Ranshofenses, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Dedicatio ecclesiae Rathusensis, v. 15, pt. 2.—
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Ex translatione et miraculis S. Retinae, v. 15, pt. 1.—
Ex vita Reicliiswludis, v. 16, pt. 1.— Notae Relchcii-
baceuneM, v. 15, pt. 2.— Cronica Ri^iiiliardMbruii-
neiiKlN, V. 30, pt. 1.— Ex miraculis S. Reniaoli Stabu-
leusibuB, V. 15, pt. 1. — Notae dedicatioDum Rheiiaiig;!-
eiisett, V. 15, pt. 2. — Ambrose. Ex carmine de Rioardi 1
itinere sacro [Fr.], v. 27.— Richard, of Devizes. Ex chro-
nicis de gestis Ricardi I, v. 27.— Richard, of London.
Elx itinerario peregrinoram, v. 27.— Ex miraculis S.
Kichnrii, V. 15, pt. 2.— Hariulphe, ^6ftot of Aldenburg.
Ex miraculis S. Richarii, v. 15, pt. 2.— Relatio S. Richarii,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Fundatio et notae monasterii Richoiiba-
e«nMifi, V. 15, pt. 2.— Robert, Abbot of Arrouaise. See
Gautier, Abbot of X?-rauai»e.— Robert, of Gloucester. Ex
chronico rhythmico, v. 28.— Rog-er, of Hoveden. Ex
chronico, v. 27.— Roger, of Wendover. Ex floribus histo-
riarum, v. 28.— Notitia fundationis monasterii Roren-
hIn, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex additamentis et continuationibus
annalium ex RyeiiNibiiH excerptorum, v. 29.— Ex vita
Saloiuae etJudith, v. 15, pt. 2.— Thomas, Abp. of Spa-
lato. Ex historia Pontificum Kalonitaiioruni et Spa-
latinorura, v. 29.— Annalium fi. Aeg^idii Brunsvicen-
sium excerpta, v. 30, pt. 1.— Fundatio .ecclesiae H. Al-
banl Namucensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Annalium H. Rlasli
Brunsvicensium majorum fragmenta, v. 30, pt. 1.—
Berthold, Abbot of Holy Cross, ^erden. Narratio quo-
modo portio H, C'riit'lH Werdeam pervenerit, v. 15, pt. 2.
—Ex annalibus H. Kdniiindi, v. 27.— Notae dedica-
tionum H, Eiicbaril Treverensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— De fun-
datione monasterii S. Fidi» Sletstatensis, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Notitiae fundationis et traditloniim monasterii S.
Georjjt:!! in Nigra Silva, v. 15, p. 2.— Fundatio ecclesiae
H, <aOorKii liiinaroiiHiN, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notitiae funda-
tionis celiac N. Johaiiiiis prope Tabernas, v. 15, pt. 2.
—Fundatio monasterii H. I^eoiihardi, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Monumenta monasterii S. 9laiiNUeti Tullensis minora,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Fundatio oratorii S, Mariao ad (riicein
juxta Hervordiam, v. 15, pt. 2.— Dedicatio altaria H. Ma-
rlae ad Martyrcj* Treverensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae
dedicationum S. Mariae ad Martyres Treverensis, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Fundatio monasterii H. Mariao Aiidcriiacoii-
hIs, v. 15, pt. 2.— A,nnales et notae ». Mariae I'ltrai-
«etense8, v. 15, pt. 2.— Annales H, Jflarfiiii Toriia-
reiiftiN, V. 15, pt. 2.— Decalamitateabbatiae S. ill art in I
Treverensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Nota dedicationis S. Mar-
tini Treverensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Fundatio, ecclesiae S,
Slaxinti Barrensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae H. Maxiinini
Treverensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae dedicationum S. Max-
imini Treverensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Fundatio monasterii H,
Nicolai de Praiis Tornacensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Fundatio
monasterii H. Panli in <*arinthia, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex
annalibus H, Paul! liOndoniensis, v. 28. —Notae
dedicationum S. Paulini Treverensis, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Cronica S. Petri Erfordensis moderna; Series ab-
batum monasterii S. Petri Erl'ordiae, v. 30, pt. 1.—
Restauratio monasterii N. Petri Nnlisbur^ensis,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Annales Sandivosii. v. 29.— De inventione
et translatione sanfiruiiiis Ooniini, v. 15, pt. 2 — Qene-
alogia fundatorum domus Sarensis; Heinrich von
Heimburg. Cronica domus Sarensis; Chronica princi-
pum Saxonlae ampliata, v. 30, pt. 1.— Carmen de bello
Saxonieo, v. 15, pt. 2.— Narratio de reliquiis in monas-
terium Seafhust^nse translatis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Fundatio
monasterii Mchildeeensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Miraculum S.
Hebastlani, v. 15, pt.2.— Odilon,o/S<. 3f^dard, Soi'ssons.
Ex translatione S. Sebastian!, v. 15, pt. 1.— Antoine,
Abbot of Senones. Consecratio ecclesiae Senoniensis,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Liutolf, Presbyter of Mayence. Vita et trans-
latio S. Severi, v. 15, pt. 1.— Ex annalibus Hi^tunen-
iiibns, V. 29.— Ex vita Nimonis Comitis Crespeiensis,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Nota fundationis coenobii Nintlelsberiir,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Cronica Mlavorum auct. canonico S. Blasii
Brunsvicensis, v. 30, pt. 1.— Miracula in ecclesia B.
Petri MIesvici facta, v. 29.— Ex annalibus Soranis,
T. 29.— Ex annalibus de Southwark, v. 27.— Dedicatio
ecclesiae MprinKTlrsbaeensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae Mia*
bu lenses, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex S. IStanislai Episcopi Cra*
coviensis vitis et miraculis, v. 29.— Ex annalibus Mtan-
lelenslbus et Furnesiensibus, v. 28, — E gestis
Stephanl regis Anglorum, t. 27. — Richard, Prior of
Hexham. Historia de gestis regis Stephani et de bello
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de vita S. Niialonis dicti Soli, v. 15, pt. 1.— Dedicatio
altaris monasterii Niibunensls, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae
Swelifo-Monasterienses, v. 15, pt. 2.— Dc invasione
Tartarornm fragmentum, v. 29.— Taxter, J. de. Ex
annalibus, v. 28.— Notae TeK'ernseenses, v. 15, p. 2.—
Dedicatio ecclesiae Telfs, v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex libello de ex-
pugnatione Terrae Manctae, v. 27.— Heinrich, Abbot
of Breiienau. Passio Tliienionis Archiepiscopi, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Ex libris auctorum aequatiumde S. Thoiiia Can-
tuariensi, v. 27.— Translatio SS. Tiburtil, Marcellini, et
Petri ad S. Medardum, v. 15, pt. 1.— Notae dedicationum
dioeceseos Treverensis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Stepelin, of St.
Trond. Ex miraculis S. Trndunis, v. 15, pt. 2.— Car-
mina de regno I'nK'ariae destructo per Tartaros, v. 29.
— Heinemann, L. von. {Ed.) Ex rerum Un;;-arieariini
scriptoribus saec. XXII, v. 29.— Folcuin, Abbot of Lobbes.
Ex miraculis SS. I'rsniari et Ermini, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Miracula 8. Ursmari in itinere per Flandriam facta,
V. 15, pt. 2.— Haimin, of St. VaasVs, Arras. Ex miracu-
lorum S. Vedasti libro I, v. 15, pt. 1.— Hubert, of St.
Vaast. Ex apparitione S. Vedasti, v. 15, pt. 1. — Sermo de
relatione corporis Beati Vedasti a Bellovaco ad proprium
locum, v. 15, pt. 1.— Ulmar, of St. Va^st, and others. Ex
miraculorum S. Vedasti libro II, v. 15, pt. 1.— Olbert,
Abbot of Gemblotix. Ex miraculis S. Veroni, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Ex historia relationis S. Walaricl, v. 15, pt. 2.—
Miracula S. Waldburg-ac Tielensia, v. 15, pt. 2.— Wolf-
hard, of Hasenried. Ex miraculis S. Wa]dbiir{;-is Mon-
heiraensibus, v. 15, pt. 1.— Adson, Abbot of Montier-en-
Der. Miracula SS. Waldeberti et Eustasii, v. 15, pt. 2.
— Ex annalibus Waldeniarianis et Vitescolensibus,
V. 29.— Fundatio monasterii Waidsassensis, v. 15,
pt. 2.~Wallin|if lord. J. Ex chronicis, v. 28.— Ex mira-
culis S. Wandreftisili, v. 15, pt. 1.— Ex sermone de
adventu SS. Wandregisili, Ansberti, et Vulfranni, v. 15.
pt. 2.— Catalogus abbatum Weinyartensinni, v. 15,
pt. 2.— Annales Weissennnsrienses brevissimi, v. 30,
pt. 1.— Jan, Deacon of Plock. Ex narratione de morte
Wern(»ri Episcopi Plocensis, v. 29.— Fundatio monas-
terii Werlhiiiensis, v. 15, pt. 1.— Notae Wessol'on-
tanae, v. 15, pt. 2.— Notae dedicationum Wettinpren*
ses, v. 15, pt. 2.— Lpup (Servatus Lupus), Abbot of Fer-
Hires. Vita Wig-berti Abbatis Friteslariensis, v. 15,
pt. 1.— WikoN, or Wykes, T. de. Ex chronico, v. 27.—
Vita Willil»al<li Episcopi Eichstetensis, v. 15, pt. 1.—
Libelli in honorein.Willig-isi Archiepiscopi Moguntini
scripti, V. 15, pt. 2.— Burchard, of Hall, and others. Cro-
nica ecclesiae Winipinensis, v. 30, pt. 1.— Drogon,
Monkof Bergh-St.-Winnoc. Ex miraculis S. Winnoel,
v. 15, pt. 2.— Ex vita et miraculis S. Winuoci, v. 15, pt. 2.
— Ex annalibus WIntouiensibns, Wavcrleiensibus,
Wigorniensibus, Teokesburiensibus, v. 27.— Vita Wirn-
tonis Abbatis Formbacensis, v. 15, pt.2.— Vita Wynne-
baUll Abbatis Heidenheimensis, v. 15, pt. 1. — Indices,
V. 15, pt. 2, V. 26-29.
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dans la langue franque k I'fipoque mfirovingienne. 41 pp.
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biographie d'Ou'iftma Ibu Mounkidh. 13 pp. {Biblioth.
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Xi«>hoIs. W. R. On the examination of Mystic
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account of the great affairs of state, and
transactions of Parliaments in England from
the tenth of King James, 1612, to the
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KcolcN et collf-Kes, v. 10.— KnTant. v. 17, 19.— Hyul-
*ne, V. 7. — >Iaf;aMiiiN de noiiveaiit<^s, v. 15, 16, 18. —
nt^decins, v. 11.— .'•K'dlcanieiits, v. 9.— Mesurc de
teiiipN, V. 4.— Comment on devenait patron, v. 6. —
KepaM, V. 6.— Soins de toilette, le savoir-vivre, v. 2. —
VarK-t^N chiriir^icales. v. 14.— VBrK't<'s fi^a»tro-
noiiiiques, v. 8.— Vie de Paris sous la R«gence, v. 21.
Preface du catalogue de la bibliothfeque
Mazarine. See Desmarais, P.
Franklin, Benjamin, LL. D. 1706-90.
Works. Pub. by W. Suttaby. London,
1809. 18°. 3137
Contents. On the free use of air.— Allej^orlcal
dream.— Concerning new settlements in America.—
Information to those who would remove to America. —
—Internal state of America, 1784.— Plan for improving
the condition of the free blacltM.— The Busy body.—
Morals of ehess.- Attempts for conelliation.— On
the price of corn.- Court of the Press.- t'riminal
IliWM and the practice of privateering.— Dialogue be-
tween Franklin and the gout. — Art of procuring pleasant
drenins.- Eeonoinical project.— Electrleal kite.
— Rules for reducing a great empire,— Sketch of ai>
Eiilflisli school. — Conversation of a company o^
ephemerae.- Final speech in the lat« Federal t'onf
venllon.— On the death of Mr. John Franklin.—
Iffandsome and def<»rined lefc.— Examination be-
fore the ]f<ftnse of t'oinmons. — Howe, R. Earl
Howe. Letter. — Number of deaths, in Phila., by Inocu-
lation.—Comparison of the conduct of the ancient
Jews, and the Antifederalists in America.— Effects of
lead on the human constitution.— I.lfe of F., written by
himself.— Stueber, H. Life of F.— Observations on the
prevailing doctrines of life an<l death,— Best method
of guarding against llifhlning-.— On lightning and
electricity.- On liixur.y, idleness, and industry.— On
early marrlaj^es. — Effect of early impressions on the
mind.— New mode of lending money. — Way to make
money plenty in every man's pocket.— Description of a
new musical inslrumcnt. — Curious effect of oil on
water.— On the stilling of waves by means of oil. —
Paper: a poem. — Parable against persecution. —
Petition of the left hand.— Plain truth. — A
Prussian edict, assuming claims over Britain. — Ad-
vice to youth in rea«l in jr.— Necessary bints to those
who would be rich,— Tendency of rivers to the sea. —
Remarks concerning the savages of North America. —
On the harmony of the old Scotch tunes,— Advice to
those who are about to undertake a sea vo.yajfe.— On
the slave trade.— Address for the abolition of slav-
ery,—On smugjclinjc, and its various species.— On the
best medium forconveying sound, — Effect of the sun's
rays on cloths of different colours. — On the art of
swinimin^.— Advice to a young tradesman, — Ob-
servations on war,— Way to wealth,— Two letters to
George M'hatel.y,- The Whistle,— Singular custom
among the Americans entitled white-washing^,- Ex-
tracts from his will,
Life and works. Pub. by Geo. Virtue,
London, [1852], 8°. 4723
Contents. On the free use of air,— Allegrorleal
dream.— Concerning new settlements in Americn. —
Information to those who would remove to America. —
Internal state of America, 1784.— Short account of the
arts and sciences.— Plan for improving the condition
of the free blacks, — The Busy bo<ly.— Morals of
chess.— Attempts for conciliation.- On the price of
corn,— Court of the Press, — Criminal laws, and
the practice of privateering.— OlalORue between Frank-
lin and the gout.— Art of procuring pleasant dreams,
-Economical project,— Petition to those who have
the superintendency of education,— Electrical kite.
-Rules for reducing a great empire,- Sketch of an
Eniplish school.— The Ephemera; an emblem of
human life.— Final speech in the late Fe<leral Con-
vention.—On the death of Mr. John Franklin.—
Handsome and deformed lejf.- Examination be-
fore the House of Commons. — Howe. R. Earl
Howe. Letter. Number of deaths in Phila., by inocH-
latlon.— Compari-son of the conduct of the ancient
Jews, and the Antifederalists in America.- Eflfects of
lead on the human constitution. — I.lfe of F., written
by himself.— Stueber, H. Life of F.— Observations on
the prevailing doctrines of life and death — Best
method of guarding against lif;rhtnin|i:. — On lightnings
and electricity.— On Inxnry, idleness, and industry. —
On early marria(?es.— Effect of early impressions on
the mind,— New mode of lending money.- Way to
make money plenty in every man's pocket. — Description
of a new musical instrument,- Curious effects of
oil on water.— On the stilling of waves by means of oil.
— Paper: a poem.— Parable against persecution, —
Plain truth,— A Prussian edict, assuming claims
over Britain.— Advice to youth in reading^. — Necessary
hints to those who would be rich. — Tendency of rivers
to the sea. — Remarks concerning the savage-s of North
America.— On the harmony of the old Scotch tunes. —
Advice to those who are about to undertake a sea
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voynire. — On the slave trade. — Address for the
abolition of slavery. — On siuii«rKlln|;, and its vari-
ous species.— On the best medium for conveying sound.
-Effect of the sun's rays on cloths of different colours.
— On the art of swininiinfj:.— Advice to a young
tradesman. — Observations on war. — Way to wealth.
—Two letters to George Wliately.— The Whistle.—
Singular custom among the Americans called white*
washing.— Extracts from his will.
Complete works, including his private as
well as his ofHeial and scientific correspond-
ence, and numerous letters and documents
now for the first time printed . . . also the un-
mutilated and correct version of his Autobi-
ography. Compiled and ed. by John Bige-
low. New York, 1887-88. 10 v. 8°. 2151
Contents. To Wm. Smith, Nov. 27, 1853: The acad-
emy, V. 2. — Observations relative to the intentions
of the original founders of the Academy in Penn-
sylvania, June, 1789, v. 10.— To Mathon de La Cour,
July 9, 1785 : Acknowledging his election to the Acad-
emy of the City of l.yoiis, v. 9.~To Robert Morris,
Nov. 2, 1789: Asks to have his accounts with the gov-
ernment settled, v. 10.— To the President of Congress,
Nov. 29, 1788 : Requesting a settlement of his accounts,
V. 10.— Adams. J. [Letters], Nov. 4, 30, 1780; Apr. 10,
Oct. 4,1781; Mch. 26, June 13, 1782, v. 7; Sept. 13, 1783,
V. 8; July 19, 1784; Jan. 27, 1787, v. 9.— To John Adams,
Apr. 3, 24, 1779, v. 6; Oct. 2, 8, 1780; Apr. 20, 1781; Feb.
12, 1782, V. 7 ; Oct. 15, 1782 ; Jan. 19, 1783, v. 8 ; Aug. 8, 1784,
v. 9.— To M. Dumas, Mch. 18, 1779: Return of Mr. Adams,
V. 6.— To M. de Vergennes, Aug. 3, 1780: Indiscretion of
Mr. Adams, v. 7.— To John Quincy Adams, Apr. 21,
1779, V. 6.— Advice to a younjf tradesman, v. 2.—
To Edward and Jane Mecom, May 21, 1752 : Consolations
in alHictlon and acquiescence in the dispensations of
Providence, v. 2.— Afterwit. A. Letter, 1732, v. 1.—
To Mr. Golden, June 2, 1773: Indolence of age, v. 6.— To
Thomas Gushing, Apr. 13, 1772: Agents in England,
v. 4.— To Jared Eliot, Feb. 11, 1752: On his agricul-
tural essays, v. 10.— To Joshna Babcock, Jan. 13, 1772 :
Agrricultural pursuits, v. 4.— To M. Dubourg, July
28, 1768 : On the free use of air, v. 4.— To Philip Schuyler,
May 27, 1776: Journey from Albany to Slew York,
V. 6.— To Miss Alexander, June 27, 1782. v. 7.— To Wm.
Alexander, Dec. 15, 1781, v. 7.— To John Alleyne,
Aug. 9, 1768, V. 4.— To Noah Webster, June 18, 1786: On a
reformed alphabet, v. 9.— Electrical eiperiments on
amber, July 3, 1762, v. 3.— Internal state of America :
being a true description of the interest and policy of
that vast continent, 1784, v. 9; 1788, v. 10.— To Charles W.
F. Dumas, Dec. 9, 1775 : State of affairs in America, v. 5.
—To David Hartley, Feb. 2, 1780: America will not treat
for a peace without her allies, v. 7 ; Oct 16, 1783 : How to
make America as happy as the Sabini girls, v. 8 ; Oct.
27, 1785 : Condition of things in America, v. 9.— To Joseph
Galloway, Aug. 8, 1767 : Taxing America a popular meas-
ure, V. 4.— To Joseph Priestley, Jan. 27, 1777 : Affairs in
America, v. 6.— To Lord Kamcs, Jan. 3, 1760 : Predictions
in regard to America ; June 2, 1765 : Affairs in America,
Iv. 8; Apr. 11, 1767 : Prospects of America, v. 4.— To Rich-
ard Price, Aug. 16, 1784: False reports about America,
v. 9.— To Samuel Mather, July 7, 1773: Discoverers of
America before Columbus; July 7, 1773: Proceedings
against America, v. 5.— To Miss Stevenson, Mch. 25, 1763:
Arrival in America, v. 3.— To the Chevalier deChastellux,
Apr. 6, 1782 : Campaign in America, v. 7.— To the Count
de Vergennes, Feb. 13, 1781 : Critical situation of affairs
in America, v. 7.— To the Marquis de Condorcet, Mch. 20,
1774 : Answers to questions about America, v. 5.— To the
Marquis de Lafayette, Apr. 17, 1787 : America, v. 9.— To
Mr. Whiteford, Dec. 7, 1762: Painting and poetry in
America, v. 3.— To Wm. Pulteney, Mch. 30, 1778 : America
can only treat on the basis of independence, nor at all if
England makes war on Prance, v. 6.— To Wm. Strahan,
Aug. 19, 1784 : How to recapture America, v. 9.— Strahan,
W. Queries respecting Americaa allttlrs, with
answers of F., Nov. 21, 1789, v. 4.— To James Bowdoin,
Jan. 13, 1772: Lord Grenville on American affairs, v. 4.
—To John Ingenhousz, June 21, 1782: American affairs,
V. 7.— To Samuel Cooper, Apr. 14, 1770 : Papers relating
to American affairs in France, v. 4. — To Thomas Gushing,
Apr. 13, 1772 : American affairs in Parliament ; Sept. 3,
1772: New minister of American affairs, v. 4.— To Wm.
Franklin, Aug. 28, 1767 : Lord Shelburne and Gen. Con-
way on American affairs; Nov. 25, 1767: Lords Shel-
burne and Clare on American affairs, v. 4. — To Arthur
Lee, May 17, 1778 : Mode of drawing money from the
American banker, v. 6.— To Charles Thomson, June
18, 1786 : Respecting a million of livres in the account of
the American banker in France, v. 9. — To Robert Morris,
July 26, 1781: American bankers in Paris, v. 7.— To
Count de Vergennes, July 6, 1781 : Mistakes respecting
American bills of exchange corrected, v. 7. — To
Mrs. Mecom, Feb. 23, 1769: Squabble about an Ameri-
can bishop, v. 4.— To Samuel Cooper, May 1, 1777:
American cause in Europe, v. 6.— To David Hartley,
Oct. 22, 1783: The American china vase safe, v. 8.—
To Messrs. Weems and Gant, July 18, 1784 : Ordination
of American clergymen of the Episcopal Church,
V. 9.— To C. W. F. Dumas, Dec. 9, 1774: Asking him to
ascertain from the diplomatic corps at the Hague
whether any of the European courts are disposed to
afford assistance to the Anierlcan colonies, v. 5.—
To the President of Congress, Dec. 25, 1783: The Amer-
ican commissioners, v. 8.— To George Whately,
May 23, 1785: American confederation, v. 9.— To
Francis Maseres, June 26, 1785 : Result of the American
contest, v. 9.— Causes of the American discontent
before 1768, Jan. 9, 1768, v. 4.— To Thomas Ruston, Oct. 9,
1780: American finance and paper-money, v. 7. —To
Benjamin Vaughan, July 26, 1784 : American hospi-
tality, luxury, and idleness, v. 9.— To an engraver in
Paris, June 24, 1778 : Respecting a print commemorative
of American Independence, v. 6.— Analysis of the
American loyalists, v. 10.— Claims of the American
loyalists, v. 10.— To Alexander Small, Nov. 5, 1789 : Amer-
ican loyalists, v. 10.— To Richard Oswald, Nov. 26, 1782 :
On the indemnification of American loyalists, v. 8.— To
Samuel Cooper, Apr. 22, 1779 : Depreciation of Ameri-
can paper-money, v. 6.— To Count de Vergennes,
July 10, 1780: Foreign merchants ought not to suffer
from the depreciation of American paper money, v. 7.—
To Thomas Gushing, July, 7, 1773 : The King's answer to
the American petition, v. 5. — Address from the
American Philosophical Society to F., Sept. 27,
1785, V. 9.— To Lord Kames, Feb. 21, 1769: Chosen presi-
dent of the American Philosophical Society, v. 4.— To
the Editors of the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1788 : Spirit of
the American press, v. 9.— To David Hartley, Feb. 12,
1778: Anjerican press, v. 6.— To Mr. Digges, June 25,
1780: Provision for American prisoners in England, v. 7.
—To Sir Grey Cooper, Dec. 11, 1777 : American prisoners
in England, v. 6.— To Thomas McKean, Nov. 5, 1781 :
American prisoners in England, v. 7. — To M. de Sartine,
Feb. 13, 1780: American prisoners in England, v. 7. — To
Mr. Thornton, 1777 : Instructions for the relief of Ameri-
can prisoners in England, v. 6.— To Samuel Cooper, Oct.
27,1779: American privateers, v. 6.— To John Rose,
Dec. 13, 1767 : On admitting American representa-
tives into Parliament, v. 4.— To Mr. Small, Sept. 28, 1787 :
American royalists, v. 9.— To James Johnston, Feb.
10, 1773: American senna, v. 5. — To James Lovell,
Dec. 21, 1777: Applications for appointments in the
American service, v. 6.— To the Abb6 Morellet, Dec.
10, 1788: American songs and music, v. 10.— To the
Honorable the Commissioners of the Navy for the East-
ern Department, Boston, Oct. 17, 1779 : The American
squaflron*s achievements under Paul Jones, v. 6.
—To Mr. Small, Sept. 28,1787: American taxation,
v. 9.— To M. Van der Ouder Meulen, June 22, 1780: Pro-
posals for a shipping company for the American
trafle, v. 7.— To Robert Morris, Dec. 23, 1782 ; Neglect of
Americans to tax themselves rebuked, v. 8. — To Mr.
Urban, Oct. 20, 1789 : Corrects an error in his magazine
about Americans, v. 10.— To Wm. Hunter, Nov. 24, 1786:
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Mr. Anntey. v. 9.— To Wm. Strahan, Oct. 19, 1748:
Franklin establishes a printing house at Aiitiiircia,
V. 10. — .4p4»lotf:n<^, V. 6.— .\rnbl«ii lal<», v. 6. — To
Count d^ArniKla. Apr. 7, 1777, v. 6. — To the President of
Congress, May 22, 1780: Recommending Baron d'Arciidt,
V. 7.— Arj(<'ntpaii, M., Comte de. [Letter), Sept. 28,
1784, V.9.— To Count de Mercy Argenteau, July 30, 1784,
V. 9. — Answer to Mr. Dubourg's queries respecting the
Arnionira, Dec. 8, 1772, v. 4.— To James Read, Nov. 2,
1755: AriiiN and ammunition for the frontier, v. 2. — To
Wm. Lee, Apr. 2, 1779: Supplies of arms, v. 6.— To Jared
Eliot, Aug. 31, 1755: State of the army. v. 2.— To M. de
Lafayette, Mch. 2, 1780: Arms and equipment for the
army, v. 7.— To Samuel Cooper, June 8, 1770 : Standing
army, v. 4.— To Patrick Henry, Feb. 26, 1779 : On procur-
ing supplies in Europe for the army In Virginia,
T. 6.— To Lafayette, May 14, 1781 : Expedition against
Arnold, V. 7.— To Mr. Searle, Nov. 30, 1780: Arnold's
treason, v. 7.— To Lord Kames, Nov., 1761 : His intro-
duction to the Art ol'thinkiu;;. v. 3; Art of Virtne,
V. 3. — To Charles Carroll, June 2, 1779 : Sending jirtisans
to America, v. 6.— To Richard Oswald, July 28, 1782:
Affair of Capt. As^rlll, v. 8.— Anrora Borealls, v. 6.
—To An.stin,Oct.20, 1779, V.6.— Antobioifrapliy,
V. 1.— Introduction to the Autobiography of F., v. 1. —
Skeleton sketch of his Autobiography, v. 1.— To Benj.
Vanghan, Oct. 24, 1788: The Autobiography, v. 10.— To
M. Le Veillard, Nov. 13, 1789 : Sends a portion of the
Autobiography, v. 10.— To the Abb6 Morellet, Dec. 10,
1788 : The Autobiography, v. 10.— To Wm. Vaughan, Dec.
9, 1788: Progress with the Autobiography, v. 10.— To
Richard Bache, Oct. 7, 1772, v. 4; Sept. 30, 1774, v. 5;
Apr. 14. 1777; June 9, 1779, v. 6; May 10, 1785, v. 9.— To
Wm. Franklin, Jan. 30, 1772: Mr. Bache, agent of the
provinces in England, v. 4. —To Mrs. Sarah Bache, Jan.
29, 1772, v. 4; June 3, 1779, v. 6; May 10, 1785, v. 9.— Speech
of Polly Raker, v. 2.— To John Ingenhousz, Jan. 16,
1784 ; On balloons and probable importance, v. 8.— To
Mr. Laurens, Dec. 6, 1783 : Balloons, v. 8.— To M. Le Roy,
Apr. 18, 1787: Balloons, v. 9.— To Dr. Price, Sept. 16, 1783;
Aug. 16, 1784 : Balloons, v. 8, 9.— To Edward Bancroft,
Apr. 16, 1778, V. 6.— To J. P. Jones, Mch. 1, 1780: Dr. Ban-
croft, V. 10.— To Sir Joseph Banks, Sept. 9, 1782 ; Aug. 30,
Oct. 8, Nov. 21, Dec. 1, 1783, v. 8.— To Messrs. Lloyd, and
others, Jan. 26, 1779: The Barbary powers, v. 6.— To
the Committee of Foreign affairs, May 26, 1779 : Barbary
powers, v. 6.— Barb4^-narbois, F., Marquis de. [Let-
ters], Jan. 4, 1781, v. 7; Sept. 21, 1785, v. 9.— To Thomas
Barclay, Feb. 12, 1782, v. 7 ; June 19, 1785, v. 9.— To John
BartI, and Mrs. Bard, Nov. 14, 1785, v. 9.— To Jared
Eliot, Sept. 12, 1751 : Barometer, thermometer, and
hygrometer, v. 2.— To Miss Stevenson, June 11, 1760:
Effect of air on the barometer, v. 3.— To Capt. John
Barr.v, Jan. 24, 1782, v. 7.— To Robert Morris, Mch. 4,
1782: Capt. Barry, v. 7.— To John Bartrani, Jan. 9,
July 9, 1769 ; Oct. 17, 1772, v. 4 ; Feb. 10, 1773, v. 6.— To
Jared Eliot, Dec. 24, 1751 ; Aug. 31, 1755 : John Bartram,
v. 2.— To James Logan, Apr. 6, 1748: Progress in the
erection of batteries, v. 2.— Baynes' Jonrnal of
conversations with F., v. 8.— To James Lovell, July 22,
1778 : Beaumarchais, v. 6.— To John Jay, Oct. 4, 1779 :
Beanmarclials' acconnts, v. 6.— To Robert Morris,
Aug. 12, 1782 : Beaumarchais' accounts, v. 8.— To John
Baptist Beccaria, Nov. 19, 1779, v. 6.— To Cadwallader
Colden, Aug. 30, 1754: Beccaria on electricity, v. 2.
— To M. Dalibard, June 29, 1755 : Beccaria on electricity,
v. 2.— To Joseph Galloway, Feb. 17, 1768 : Mr. Beckford,
V. 4.— To Gen. Bpckwith. May 17, 1779, v. 6.— To David
Hume, Sept. 27, 1760: Duke of Betlford. v. 3.— To
Joseph Galloway, Dec. 1, 1767 : Duke of Bedford, v. 4.—
To M. Cadet de Vaux, Apr. 28, 1785 : Beer made from
Indian corn, v. 9. "-To Dr. Price, Sept. 16, 1783: Jocular
paper in ridicule of a prize question given out by the
Belifinin Academy of Sciences, v. 8. —To George
Washington, July 22, 1776: Joseph Belton's con-
trivance for coast defence, v. 6.— To Anthony Benc-
ict. Feb. 10, July 14, 1773, v. 5.— To Gov. Bernard,
Jan. 11, 1764, V. 10.— To Wm. Franklin, Nov. 25, 1767:
Gov. Bernard, v. 4.— To Thomas Cushing, July 7, 1773 :
Vol. 111.-194.
Sir Francis Bernard's project, v. 6.— BernstorlT, R.
[Letter], Mch. 8, 1780, v. 7.— To R. BernstorfT, Dec. «,
1779, V. 6.— Proposed new version of the Bible, v. 6.— To
Arthur Lee, Mch. 17, 1778: Concerning bills drawn
b,v <'on{f ress on the Commissioners, v. 6.— From the
Pope's Nuncio, July 28, 1783: Proposal to send a bishop
or apostolical prefect to the United States, v. 8.— To Clau-
dius Crigan, July 5, 1785: Practicability and expediency
of establishing a bishop in America, v. 9. — To Gran-
ville Sharp, July 5, 1785 : Election of bishops, v. 9.—
To George Washington, Sept. 1789 : Plan for improving
the condition of the free blacks, v. 10.— Conjecture as
to the cause of the heat of the blood in health, and of
the cold and hot fits of some fevers, v. 2.— To Cadwalla-
der Colden, Nov. 28, 1745: Or the circulation of the
blood, v. 2.— To M. Le Roy, Oct. 25, 1788 : New boat pro-
pelled by steam, v. 10.— To Gov. Franklin, Aug. 19, 1772 :
Use of bodily exercise, v. 4.— Preface to an abridge-
ment of the Book of Common Pra.yer, v. 5.— To
Alexander Small, Feb. 19, 1787 : Book of Common Prayer,
V. 9.— To B. Vaughaiv Apr. 21, 1785 : Books, v. 9.— To
Cadwallader Colden, Jan. 27, 1748: Sale of books, v. 2.—
To Richard Price, Mch. 18, 1785 : Purchase of books for
the town of Franklin, v. 9.— To Wm. Strahan, Apr. 14,
1745 : Order for books, v. 10.— To M. L'Abb6 de La Roche,
Apr. 1786: Abp. of Bordeaux and his wooden houses,
V. 9.— Preface " To the votes and proceedings of the
Freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Bos-
ton," V. 4.— To Thomas Wharton, Feb. 20, 1768: Pro-
ceedings in Boston, v. 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Dec. 19,
1767; Jan. 9, 1768: Boston resolutions, v. 4.— To Col.
Bouquet, Aug. 16, 1764, v. 10.— To Anthony Todd,
Nov. 6, 1764: Col. Bouquet's expedition, v. 10.— To
James Bowfloin, July 13, 1769, v. 4.— To Thomas Jeffer-
son, Apr. 19, 1787 : Bowdoin, v. 9.— To Wm. Strahan, Aug.
8, 1752 : Bower's •' History of the popes, " v. 10.—
To Cha];les Lee, Feb. 11, 1776: Bows and arrows,
V. 6. -To Edward Brldg^en, Oct. 2, 1779, v. 6; July 4, 1785,
V. 9.— To Mme. Brillon, Apr. 19, 1788, v. 9.— To Wm.
Carmichael, June 17, 1780: Mme de Brillon, v. 7.— To
Miss Stevenson, Sept. 13, 1760: Bristol waters and the
tide in rivers, v. 3. — Dialogue between Britain, France,
Spain, Holland, Saxony, and America, v. 6. — To the
President of Congress, May 12, 1784 : Commerce with the
British and French colonies, v. 8. — To David
Hartley, Feb. 2, 1780 : British barbarities in America,
V. 7.— Observations on the passages in " An inquiry into
the nature and causes of the disputes between the Brit-
ish colonies in America and their mother coun-
try, " V. 4.— To Robert R. Livingston, Apr. 15, 1783 :
British commerce, v. 8.— To Dr. Price, Aug. 16, 1784 :
The British constltntlon, v. 9.— Catalogue list of
British cruelties, v. 10.— To Joseph Priestley, Oct. 3,
1775: First campaign made by the British forces in
America, v. 5.— To the Committee of Merchants in Phila-
delphia, July 9, 1769 : Recommending perseverance in
not importing British ij^oods, v. 4.— To Henry Laurens,
Feb. 12, 1781 : Remarks on the British (government;
July 2, 1782: Doubts of the sincerity of the British
ministry, v. 8.— To Robert R. Livingston, Mch. 80,
1782: Plan of the British ministry to separate France
and the United States, v. 7.— British nation as it ap-
peared to the colonists in 1775, v. 5.— Proposal for pro-
moting useful knowledge among the British planta-
tions in America, v. 1.— To Lafayette, May 14, 1781 :
British policy, v. 7.— To John Jay, Feb. 8, 1785: Effect
in Europe of the misrepresentation of the British
press. V. 9.— To Robert Morris, Apr. 8, 1782 : De Brogr-
lie, V. 7.— To Robert R. Livingston, Apr. 8, 1782: Duke
de Broglie, V.7.— To Mrs. Mary Franklin, Aug. 26, 1766:
Death of his brother, v. 3.— Parable on brotherly
love, v. 5.— BiitTon, G. L. L., Comte de. [Letter], July
18, 1787, v. 9.— To Edmund Burke, Oct. 15, 1781 : Regard-
ing Gen. Bur^coyne, v. 7.^-To Gen. Gates, Mch. 5, 1780 :
Gen. BurjToyne's book, v. 7.— Burke, E. [Letter],
Feb. 28, 1782, V. 7.— To Wm. Strahan, July 4, 1744 : Busi-
ness prospects, v. 10.— The Busy-body. v. 1.— To
David Le Roy, Aug., 1785: Cables, v. 9.— To Thomas
Cushing, July 7, 1773 ; Captain Calef, v. 5.- To M. Grand,
FRANKLIN, Benjamin
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Mch. S, 1786: CHliAntro, v. 9.— To the President of
Congress, Nov. 1, 1783: Pierre da t'nIvet'H clnlms,
T. 8.— To Thomas Cushing, June 10, 1771: Impolicy of
continuing the general court at Cainbrldgre, v. 10.— To
Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Sept. 6, 1758: Canibriclfre
University, V. 3.— To Charles Thomson, Feb. 5,1775:
Lord Camden, v. 5.— CamponianeH. P. R., C(ynde de.
[Letters], July 26, 1784 ; May 24, 1787, v. 9.— To Mrs. Jane
Mecom, Sept. 20, 1787 : Purchase of (7ana<la. v. 9.— To
John Adams, Apr. 13, 1782 : Canadajoifered to France to
induce her to treat separately, v. 7.— To John Hughes,
Jan. 7, 1760 : Canada, v. 3.— To John Jay, June 9, 1779 :
Lack of bard money for taking Canada, v. 6. — To Josiah
Quincy, Apr. 15, 1776 : Journey to Canada, v. 6.— To Philip
Schuyler, Mch. 11, 1776 : Appointment of commissioners
to Canada, v. 6.— To Lord Stirling, Mch. 27, 1776 : Frank-
lin's journey to Canada, v. 6.— To Wm. Strahan, June 2,
1750: Debts of the Canada expedition, v. 10.— To
David Hume, Sept. 27, 1760: The Canaflian exhibi-
tion, V. 13.— To Cadwallader Colden, Jan. 27, 1748: Pro-
curing cannon, v. 2.— To James Logan, Jan. 27, 1748:
Cannon from Boston, v. 2.— To John Franklin : Humor-
ous view of the expedition against Cape Breton, v. 2.
—To Comm. Jones, July 5, 1780: How to become a great
captain, v. 7.— To Mr. Carey. Aug. 10, 1786, v. 9.—
Cartnicliael, W. [Letters], July 9, Sept. 25, 1784;
Mch. 22, 1785, V. 9.— To W. Deane, Apr. 11, 1773 : A new
carriage wlieel, v. 5.— To Charles Carroli, May 25,
1789, V. 10.— Castries, M. de. [Letter], July 10, 1785,
V. 9.— Case of casHlstr.y, v. 2.— To John Franklin, Dec.
8, 1752: A flexible catlieter, v. 10.— To Messrs. the
Abb«s Chalet and Arnaud, Apr. 17, 1787, v. 9.— To Dr.
Priestley, 1778 : Assaults upon his character, v. 6.— To
Josiah Tucker, Feb. 12, 1774 : Reply to offensive chariireH
and insinuations, v. 5.— To Robert Charles, Feb. 1, 1767,
V. 2.— To Charles W. P. Dumas, July 26, 1780 : Capture of
Charleston, v. 7.— To Samuel Chase, Jan. p, 1784, v. 8.
—To Cadwallader Evans, May 5, 1767 : Lord Chatham,
V. 4.— To Thomas Cushing, June 1,1774: Lord Chatham,
Jan. 28, 1775: Lord Challiam's motion for concilia-
tory measures, v. 5. — To Charles Thomson, Feb. 5, 1775 :
Lord Chathani*s speech and plan, v. 5. — To M. de
Chaumont, Oct. 7, 1786; Oct. 22, 1787, v. 9; Oct. 31,
Nov. 14, 1789, V. 10.— To the French Minister of Foreign
AflTairs, Sept. 21, 1789 : Recommending the selection of
M. Le Ray de Chaumont for Minister Plenipotentiary
tiom France to the United States, v. 10.— To Count de
Vergennes, Nov. 22, 1780: De C'haumont*s claims,
V. 7.— To Jonathan Williams, Dec. 27, 1780: De Chan-
niont*s einbarrassnienls, v. 7.— To the Judges of
the Admiralty at Cherbourg, May 18, 1780, v. 7.— Mor-
als of chess. V. 6.— To Mrs. Mecom, Jan. 24, 1786: Ches-
terfleld's advice to his son's widow, v. 9.— To Mrs.
Deborah Franklin, June 5, 1771: His children, y. 4.—
To Mrs. Elizabeth Partridge, Nov. 25, 1788: Children and
grandchildren, v. 10.— To Francis Childs. Feb. 8, Oct. 1,
1785, v. 9 ; Nov. 19, 1788, v. 10.— To John Ingenhousz, Aug.
28, 1785: On the cause and cure of smoky chimneys,
V. 9.— To Lord Kames, Feb. 28, 1768 : On chimneys ; Jan.
1, 1769: Smoky chimneys, v. 4.— Concerning the pro-
vision made in China against famine, v. 4.— Letter from
China, May 5, 1784, v. 8.— To an engraver, Nov. 3, 1773 :
Art of printing on chinaware, v. 5.— To John Bar-
tram, Jan. 11, 1770: Chinese cheese, v. 4.— To John
Baskerville, Sept. 21, 1773; <'hinese paper, v. 6.— To
George Whately, May 23, 1785: Cincinnati, v. 9.— To
Mrs. Sarah Bache, Jan. 26, 1784: Order of the Cincinnati,
V. 8.— To Henry Laurens, Feb. 12, 1784 : Franklin's the-
ory of civil service, v. 8.— To Joshua Babcock, Jan.
13, 1772: ('Ivillzation, v. 4.— To Samuel Cooper, May
16, 1781 : Maintenance of the clergy, v. 7.— To Arthur
St. Clair and other delegates in Congress, Sept. 20,
1787: Letter to Gk)v. Clinl«n, v. 9.— To Charles W.
F. Dumas, June 5, 1780: Gen. Clinton, v. 7.— To Mr.
Wharton, June 17, 1780: Clinton's letters, v. 7.
— To John Ingenhousz, Aug. 28, 1785: Clock with
three wheels, v. 9.— Cocke, W. (Letter], June 15, 1786,
V. ».— To William Cocke, Aug. 12, 1786, v. 9.— To George
Whately, Hay 18, 1787: Uses of oolninK, v. 9.—
To Mrs. Colas, Apr. 12, 1788, v. 9.— To Cadwallader
Evans, Feb. 20, 1768: The Colica pictonnm, v. 4.—
Cold from evaporation, Feb. 26, 1763, v. 3.— Preparatory
notes and hints for writing a paper concerning what is
called catching cold, v. 5.— To M. Dubourg, June 29, 1773:
Causes of taking cold, v. 5.— To John Lining, Apr. 14,
1767: On cold produced by evaporation, v. 2; June 17,
1758: Experiments for producing cold by evaporation,
V. 3.— To Cadwallader Colden, 1743, v. 1 ; Aug. 6, Oct. 1,
Nov. 27, 1747 ; 1751 ; May 14, 1752, v. 2 ; Mch. 3, 1773, v. 6.—
To Cadwallader Colden, Jan. 27, 1748 : Colden's " His-
tory of the Five Indian nations : " Sept. 14, 1762 :
On <?olden's theory of light, v. 2.— To Miss Georgi-
ana Shipley, 1781 : Coldness of nights on the desert,
v. 7.— To Benj. Rush, July 14, 1773: Colds produced by
contagion, v. 5.— To Michael Collinson, 1768, v. 4.— To
Peter Collinson, July 29, 1750, v. 2.— To Jared Eliot, Sept.
12, 1751 : Mr. Collinson, v. 2. — To James Bowdoin, Jan. 13,
1772 : Colonial agents in England, v. 4.— Plan for set-
tling two western colonies in North America, with
reasons for the plan, v. 2. — Plan for union for the colo-
nies, v. 2.— Pownall, (— ), Gov. State of the constitution
of the colonies, v. 4.— Queries relating to the colonies to
be discussed with Lord C— m, v. 5.— To Cadwallader
Colden, Aug. 30, 1754: On a plan for a union of the colo-
nies, v. 2.— To James Bowdoin, Feb. 25, 1775 : Firmness
and union of the colonies recommended, v. 5.— To Joseph
Galloway, June 13, 1767 : Prejudices against the colonies,
V. 4 ; Bp. of St. Asaph's sermon about the colonies, v. 5.
—To Lord Kames, Apr. 11, 1767 : Strained relations of the
colonies with the mother country ; Jan. 1, 1769 : An act
of Parliament restraining paper money in the colonies ;
June 8, 1770 : Lord North on repealing the act taxing the
colonies, v. 4.— To the Committee of Correspondence in
Massachusetts, May 15, 1771 : Separation of the colonies
predicted, v. 4.— To Thomas Cushing, Feb. 5, 1771 : Tax-
ing the colonies, v. 4. — True history of the difference be-
tween the colonies and the author of the Stamp Act,
Mch. 12, 1778, V. 6.— To Sayre, Mch. 31, 1779: Una-
nimity of the colonists for independence, v. 6.— To M.
Dubourg, Mch. 10, 1773: Causes of colors, v. 6.— To
David Rittenhouse, Dec. 15, 1783 : On the comet seen in
Yorkshire, v. 8.— To John Paul Jones, June 10, 1778 : In-
structions respecting the command of a frigate,
V. 8.— To Benj. Vaughan, July 26, 1784: Restraints on
commerce, v. 9.— To Abbfi Morellet, Apr. 22, 1787 :
Freedom of commerce, v. 9.— To Robert R. Livingston ,
July 22, 1783 : Counsels freedom of commerce, v. 8. — To
the Comnieroial Coininitfee of Congress. Phila.,
Oct. 21, 1779, V. 6.— To M. Dupont de Nemours, June 9,
1788: Commercial dictionary, v. 9.— To Don Diego
Gardoqui, Oct. 26, 1788 : Asks protection for a commer-
cial expedition to New Orleans, v. 10.— To M. LeHoy,
Jan. 31, 1769 : Commercial resolutions in America,
V. 4.— To George Whately, May 18, 1787 : The commer-
cial treaty, v. 9.— To David Hartley, Apr. 5, 1782:
Commissioners ready to treat, v. 7.— To Arthur Lee,
Apr. 1, 1778 : The Commissioners' accounts, v. 6.—
To James Lovell, July 22, 1778 : Inconvenience of main-
taining several t'Ommisioners in Kurope, v. 6. — To
the Committee of Correspondence in Pennsylva-
nia, Mch. 13, Apr. 16, 1768, v.4.— Report of the Commit-
tee of Orievances of the Assembly of Pennsylvania,
Feb. 22, 1757, V. 2.— To George Whately, May 18, 1787 :
Intruding into the company of posterity, v. 9.— To
Nevil Maskelyne, Mch. 29, 1787 : Variation of the com-
pass, V. 9. — Condorcet. M. J, A. N. C, Marquis de.
[Letter], July 8, 1788, v. 10.— To Mrs. Jane Mecom, May
30, 1757: Rules of conduct, v. 2.— To a friend, Oct. 14,
1777 : Pointed conductors, v. 6.— To M. Le Roy, Mch.
30,1773: Pointed conductors, v. 5.— Articles of confed-
eratiou and perpetual union proposed in general Con-
gress, v. 5.— To Francis Maseres, June 26, 1785: Confis-
cation, V. 9.— To Abbe Morellet, Apr. 22, 1787: Con-
gratulatory addresses, v. 9.— To Samuel Johnson,
August 23, 1750: Increase of congregations- In
churches, v. 2.— To Charles Thomson, Feb. 5, 1776:
Petition of the First Congress to Parliament, v. 6.— To
Josiah Quincy, Apr. 16, 1776 : Doings of Congress, v. 6.—
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To Count de Vergennes, Feb. 13, 1781 : Instructions of
Congress; Transmitting letter of Congress to the King,
V. 7; July 14, 1783: Communicates the resolution of Con-
gress of May 2, V. 8.— To Wm. Strahan, Aug. 19, 1784 :
Advantages as well as the disadvantages of Congress
over Parliament, v. 9. — Vindication and offer from Con-
gress to Parliament, v. 5.— To Jared IngersoU, Dec. 11.
1762: What distinguishes Conneetlciit religion
from common religion, v. 10. — To the Duke de La Roche-
foucauld, Apr. 15, 1787: Convention to revise the <'»n-
Htitutioii, v. 9. — Proposals for consideration in the
convention for forming the t'onstltutlon of the
V. S., June 26, 1787, v. 9.— To M. Le Veillard, June 8,
1788: Constitution of the U. S., v. 9.— To Mrs. Jane
Mecom, Sept. 20, 1787 : CoiiHtitntional vonveiitioii,
V. 9.— To Thomas Jefferson, Apr. 19, 1787 : Proposed con-
stitutional convention, v. 9. — To the President of Con-
gress, Dec. 26, 1783: The book of coiistitutionfi, v. 8.—
To Count de Vergennes, Mch. 24, 1783: Asking permis-
sion to publish in Paris a translation of the C^oiistitu-
tloiiH of the V. S., V. 8.— To Samuel Huntington, Mch.
4, 1780: Importance of appointing a roiiNiil, v. 7.— To
the President of Congress, Feb. 8, 1785: Consular
convention projeet, v. 9.— To Count de Vergennes,
Sept. 7, 1780 : Proposes that the oonHiilar convention
witli France be negotiated in the United States, v. 7.
— To the Committee of Foreign Affairs, May 26, 1779:
C'onsnis. v. 6.— To Mrs. Mecom, May 26, 1775 : Chosen to
the Continental C'ongrresH, v. 5. — To Henry Laurens,
Mch. 12, 1784: Continental drnftH. v. 8.— To John
Ingenhousz, Feb. 11, 1788: Decline of Continental
money, v. 9.— To Thomas Wharton, Feb. 20, 1768: Qen.
Conway, v. 4.— Conynjjliani, Capt. G. [Letter],
Dec. 22, 1779, V. 6.— To Capt. Conyngham, Nov. 22, 1779,
v. 6 J Feb. 6, 1782, v. 7.— To Mr. Digges, Aug. 20, 1779 :
Capt. Conyngham, v. 6.— To Mr. Grand, Nov. 3, 1778:
Spanish complaints of Capt. Conyngham, v. 6. — Certifi-
cate of Conynij:liain*s coininiNNion, Aug. 7, 1782,
v. 8.— To Mr, Nesbit, Sept. 29, 1779; Capt. Conyni;-
bam'M imprisonment, v. 6.— To Benj. Vaughan, July
26, 1784: Cooli's voyages, v. 9.— To Lord Howe, 1784:
On receiving a copy of " Cook's Voyages " by order of
the king, v. 9.— To Mr. Cooinbe, Apr. 6, 1773, v. 5.—
Cooper, 8. [Letters], Nov. 6, 1770; July 10, 1771, v. 4;
June 14, 1773; Sept. 9, 1774, v. 5; Jan. 4, 1779, v. 6; May 23,
1780, V. 7.— To Samuel Cooper, Feb. 24, Sept. 30, 1769; Feb.
5, 1771, V. 4 ; July 23, 1773, v. 5 ; Dec. 26, 1783, v. 8.— To Mr.
Maseres, June 17, 1772 : Cooperative axHociation as
practised in Holland, v. 4.— To Michael Hillegas, Mch. 7,
1770 : Covering houses with copper, v. 4.— To the Mar-
quis de Lafayette, Oct. 1, 1779: On copper coinag^e in
the U. S,, V. 6.— To Jared Eliot, Feb. 13, 1750: Account ot
a copper mine, v. 2.— To Wm. Strahan, Mch. 5, 1785:
Value of a copyriiflit in an established newspaper,
V. 9. — On the price of corn and the management of the
poor, V. 4.— To Mrs. Catherine Greene, Mch. 2, 1789:
Sweet corn, v. 10.— To John Adams, Nov. 26, 1781 ; Capit-
ulation of Cornwallis, v. 7.— To Robert R. Livingston,
Mch. 4, 1782: Cornwallis, v. 7.— To Peter Collinson, July
11, 1747 : Counterfeit spider, v. 2.— Plan for benefiting
distant unprovided conntrlcs, Aug. 29, 1771, v. 4.— To
Joseph Galloway, Dec. 2, 1772: Court of Exclieqner,
V. 4.— Account of the Supremest Court of Judicature in
Pennsylvania, viz., the «'onrt of tlie Press, Sept. 12,
1789, v. 10.— To Mr. Josiah Davenport, Feb. 14, 1773 : His
opinion on the punctuality of cousins, v. 5. — To a
friend. May 8, 1782: Cowper and his poems, v. 7.— The
Cravan-Street Oazette, Sept. 22, 1770, v. 4.— To the
Governor of Georgia, Dec. 16, 1787: Creelt Indian war,
V. 9.— To Wm. Strahan, June 2, 1750 : Legacy of Aletta
Crell, V. 10.— To St. John de Crevecoeur, Feb. 16, 1788,
V. 9.— Crin;an, C, Bp. of Sodor and Man. [Letter],
June 7, 1785, V. 9. -To Lord Kames, Aug. 17, 1762 : Ele-
ments of criticism, v. 3.— To Robert Morris, July 26,
1781: «'rltlcs and bug-writers, t. 4.— Crocco, G. F.
[Letters], July 15, Nov. 25, Dec. 15, 1783, v. 8.— To Wm.
Carmichael, Dec. 15, 1783: Who is Crocco? v. 8.— To Capt.
Thompson, and C. Hinman, Nov. 25, 1777: Instructions
for cruising, v. 6.— To Lord Kames, Nov. 1761 : Dr.
Cullen, T. 3.— To James Lovell, June 2, 1779: Cur<
rcncy, V. 6.— To Josiah Quincy, Sept. 11, 1783: Depre-
ciating currency and its evils, v. 8.— To Sayre, Mch.
31, 1779: Depreciation of the currency, v. 6.— Custiinii;,
T. [Letters], June 25, Dec. 10, 21, 1773, v. 5.— To Thomas
Gushing, July 25, Sept. 23, 1773; Mch. 22, Apr. 2, 16, 28,
June 30, July 27, Sept. 15, 27, 1774, v. 5; May 1, 1777, v. 6.—
To M. Le Veillard, Apr. 22, 1788; Reasons for a customs
tariff forevermore, v. 9.— To M. Ikalibard, Jan. 31,
1768, v. 4.— To Cadwallader Golden, Jan. 17, 153: Dali-
bard, v. 2.— To Wm. Carmichael. June 17, 1780: Sir John
Dalrymple, v. 7.— I>ana, P. [Letter], Apr. 6, 1781,
v. 7.— To Francis Dana, Apr. 7. 1781, v. 7.— To Samuel
nanforth, July 25, 1773, v. 5.— To Joseph Galloway,
Aug. 29, 1772: Lord Hartmonth, v. 4.— To Thomas
Gushing, Jan. 5, 1773 : Conversation with Lord Dart-
mouth, V. 6.— To Wm. Franklin, Aug. 17, 1772 ; July 14,
1773: Lord Dartmouth, v. 4, 5.— To Thomas Gushing, Apr.
3, 1773: Lord Dartmouth's plans for conciliation,
v. 5.— Waschkoir, E. R. W., Princess. [Letter], Nov. 4,
1789, v. 10.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, June 22, 1767 :
Proposed marriage of their daughter, v. 4. — To Felix
Vicq d'Azyr, July 20, 1781: On the long retention of in-
fection of dead bodies after sepulture, v. 7.— To Alex-
ander Small, Feb. 19, 1789 : Alleviator of deafness, v. 10.
—To Silas Oeune, Dec. 4, 1774, v. 6.— To James Lovell,
July 22, 1778: Mr. Deane, y. 6.— To Robert R. Livingston,
Mch. 4, 1782 : Letters of Deane, v. 7.— To the President of
Congress, Mch. 31, 1778: Relating to Silas Deane, v. 6.—
To Robert Morris, Mch. 30, 1782: Silas Iteane's letters
and accounts, V. 7.— To James Logan, Dec. 4, 1747: For-
tifications on the Delawrare river, v. 2. — To Isaac
Norris. May 30, 1757 : l>elnys, v. 2.— Dellino, Chevalier.
[Letter], Apr. 6, 1782, v. 7.— To James Bowdoin, May 31,
17»8: Easiest way of accounting for the flelng:e. v. 9.—
To Robert R. Livingston, Apr. 1.5, 1783: l>eninark;
June 12, 1783: Denmark and Portugal; July 22, 1783:
Denmark, v. 8. — To the President of Congress, Sept. 13,
Nov. 1, 1783 : Denmark, v. 8.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin,
June 10, 1758: Gov. I>enny, v. 3; Oct. 11, 1766: »e.
sccndants from his grandfather in England, v. 3.—
nialOKue between Franklin and the gout, Oct. 22,
1780, v. 7.— Dialogue between X, Y, and Z, v. 2.— Frag-
ment of a diary, v. 7.— To David Hartley, Apr. 5, 1782 :
WijfSes, v. 7. — To Wm. Hodgson, Apr. 1, 1781 : Miscon-
duct of Digges, V. 7. — To John Adams, Mch. 31, 1782 :
Dijfues' mission, v. 7. — On discoveries, v. 1. — To
M. Le Roy, June 22, 1773: Effect of cold air on diseases,
V. 5.— To Richard Price, Feb. 6, 1780: Urging the discov-
ery of a plan that would oblige nations to settle their
disputes without first cutting one another's throats,
v. 7.— To Samuel Mather, July 7, 1773: nissenters'
petition, V. 5. -To Wm. Franklin, Feb. 14, 1773: Dis-
tress in the manufacturing districts, v. 5. — l>odd, W.
[Letter], Jan. 29, 1777, V. 6.— To Mrs. Jane Mecom, May
21, 1757 : Domestic economy, v. 2.— To John Jay. Oct.
2, 1780: About the money needed to meet the drafts of
Congress; Jan. 19, 1782: Inconvenience of drafts drawn
by Congress, v. 7.— Art of procuring pleasant dreams,
V. 4.— Drinker's dictionary, v. 2.— Dnbonrgr, (— ).
[Letter], Mch. 25, 1773, v. 5.— To M. Dubourg, Aug. 30,
1769, V. 4; June 1, 1773, v. 5; Aug. 13, 1779, v. 6.— To
Thomas Percival, July 17, 1784 : Remarks on fInellinK.
V. 9.— To Charles W. F. Dumas, Apr. 10, 1778, v. 6; Jan.
27, Mch. 29, 30, Apr. 23, June 22, Oct. 2, 9, Dec. 3, 1780,
V. 7 ; Apr. 7, 1781, v. 10 ; Aug. 10, 1781, v. 7 ; Aug. 16, 1781,
V. 10; Dec. 19, 1781, v. 7 ; Feb. 17, 1783, v. 8.— To Sir Ed-
ward Newenham, Oct. 2, 1783: The Dun^annon reso-
Intions, v. 8.— To Mr. Dnnlap, Apr. 4, 1767, v. 2.— To
Count d'Estaing, Apr. 15, 1787 : Duplessis, v. 9. — To
Dupont de Nemours, Oct. 2, 1770, v. 4.— Dnrival,
(— ). [Letter] to Mr. Grand, Aug. 30, 1786, v. 9.— To John
Jay, Jan. 19, 1782: The Dutch loan, v. 7.— To Robert
Morris, Dec. 14, 1782: Dutch loan, v. 8.— To Samuel
Cooper, Apr. 27, 1769 : Parliament's refusal to repeal the
Acts imposing duties on America, v. 4.— "To Mrs.
Mecom, May 30, 1787 : Alterations of his dwelling:, v. 9.
—To Mrs. Sarah Bache, Jan. 26, 1784: The bald eagrle a
bird of bad character, v. 8.— To James Bowdoin, May 81,
FRANKLIN, Benjamin
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1788: Whence the magnetism of the earth T v. 9.— To
John Pringle, Jan. 6, 1758 : On the different strata of the
earth, v. S.— Causes of earthquakes, v. 1.— To Wm.
Franklin, Feb. 14, 1773: The Ministry's trouble with the
East India CAinpany, v. 5.— Keonomicnl pro-
ject, V. 6.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, June 22, 1767:
Economies, v. 4.— To Dupont de Nemours, July 28,
1788: The ■•Economlstes," v. 4.— To Benj. Vaughan,
Nov. 9, 1779: On his e<lltlons of Franklin's works, v. 6.
—Petition of the left hand. To those who have the
»uperintendency of education, v. 6.— To Samuel John-
son, Aug. 23, 1760: Value of education in promoting the
strength of a State and the virtue of the people, v. 2.—
To Wm. Smith, May 3, 1753: Critical remarks on his
scheme of education, v. 2.— To Joseph Galloway, Feb. 17,
1768: Bribery in borough elections, v. 4; Mch. 13, 1768:
Bribery in elections, v. 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Apr. 16,
1768: Klections in the new Parliament, v. 4.— On the
elective franchises enjoyed by the small boroughs
in England, June 16, 1785, v. 9.— On the shock given by
the electric bottle, June 14, 1783, v. 8.— To Cadwalla-
der Colden, Apr. 23, 1752: Electric lire above our
atmosphere, v. 2.— To James Bowdoin, Jan. 24, 1752:
Electric fire, V. 2.— To Peter CoUinson, Sept. 1763: How
to ascertain the direction of the electric fluid, v. 2.
—To James Bowdoin, Apr. 12, 1753 : On coating electric
Jars, v. 2.— To John Ingenhousz, Apr. 29, 1786: Effect of
an electric spark, v. 9.— To E. Kinnersley, Feb. 20,
1762: Electrical attraction and repulsion, v. 3.— To
Peter CoUinson, 1748: Electrical battery, v. 2.— To a
friend in Boston, Dec. 25, 1750: Account of an accident
while making an electrical experiment, v. 2.— To
John Ingenhousz, May 16, 1783 : On an electrical experi-
ment, V. 8.— Electrical experiments, Mch. 14, 1755,
Y. 2.— To John Baptist Beccaria, Mch. 20, 1774: Electrical
experiments, v. 5.— To Peter CoUinson, Mch. 28, 1747:
Announcement of his electrical experiments; July 27,
1750: Electrical Are in the electrified glass ; July 11,
1747 : Electrical kiss : Oct. 19, 1752 : Electrical kite,
y. 2.— To Edward Nairne, Oct. 18, 1783: His patent elec-
trical machine, v. 8.— To Peter CoUinson, July 11,
1747 : Simple electrical machine, v. 2.— To John Lining,
Mch. 18, 1765: Electrical observations and experi-
ments, T. 2.— To Cadwallader Colden, June 28, 1760:
Electrical papers and experiments; Translation of
electrical papers into French, v. 2.— To Mather Byles,
Jan. 1, 1788: Electrical points and electricity, v. 9.—
To Peter CoUinson, 1748: Electrical wheel and feast,
T. 2.— Queries on electricity, from Dr. Ingenhousz,
with answers, v. 5.— To Cadwallader Colden, Jan. 1, 1753 :
Papers on electricity, v. 2.— To E. Kinnersley, Feb. 20,
1762: Heated glass permeable by electricity, v. 3.— To
James Bowdoin, Oct. 25, 1750 : Enclosing papers on elec-
tricity, v. 2.— To John Pringle, Dee. 21, 1757: Effects of
electricity on paralytics, v. 2.— To Peter CoUinson, Apr.
18, 1754: New method of ascertaining the positive and
negative state of electricity in the clouds, v. 2.— To
Thomas Ronayne, Apr. 20, 1766: On the electricity of
tog» in Ireland, v. 3.— To Peter CoUinson, Sept. 1753:
Positive and negative electricity of the clouds.
y. 2.— To E. Kinnersley, Mch. 2, 1752 : Probable cause of
the attraction and repulsion of two etectrlficd
Blobes, V. 2.— To George Crogas, Aug. 5, 1767: Are
elephants indigenous to America! v. 4.— To Jaced
Eliot, Sept. 1, 1755. v. 2.— To Mr. Coombe, July 22, 1774 :
Eloquence in a preacher; its use, v. 5.— To Robert R.
Uvingston, Mch. 4, 1782: Emblematic mctlal,
y, 7. — Prospect for eini|^rants to America, v. 10. —
To Messrs. Henry Royle, aud others, Jan. 4, 1782;
Advice about emiKratluf; to the U. S., v. 7.—
Contemplated restraint upon emigration, v. 10.— On a
proposed act of Parliament for preventing emigration,
Nov. 1774, V. 5.— To Robert R. Livingston, Apr. 16, 1783 :
Emigration, v. 8.— To Mr. Grand, Mch. 6, 1786: The
emperor and the Dutch, v. 9. — Rules for reducing a
great empire to a small one, Sept. 1773, v. 5.— To Wm.
Carmichael, Apr. 12, 1781: Franklin's enemies in
America, v. 7.— To Wm. Strahan, Sept. 1, 1764 : Enemies,
T. 10.— To Alexander Small, Feb. 19, 1787 : Prosperity of
Eni^land, v. 9.— To Chevalier de Chastellni, Apr. »,
1782: Ministerial change in England, v. 7.— To D. Wen-
dorp, and others, June 8, 1781 : England the first piratical
state in the world, v. 7.— To David Hartley, Feb. 16, 1782 :
England must take the first step toward peace, v. 7.— To
Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Sept. 6, 1758: Travels in Eng-
land ; Dec. 9, 1764 : Arrival in England, v. 3 ; July 14, 1772 :
Visits the north of England, v. 4.— To John Hughes,
Jan. 7, 1760: Condition of laws sent to England, v. 3.— To
Jonathan Williams, Nov. 3, 1764: Second mission to Eng-
land, V. 3.— To Joseph Galloway, Oct. 12, 1774 : New elec-
tions in England, v. 5. — To Josiah Quincy, Apr. 8, 1761 :
Affairs in England, v. 3.— To Lord Kames, Sept. 27, 1760 :
Journey in England and Wales; Aug. 17, 1762: Farewell
to England ; June 2, 1765 : Franklin's voyage to England,
V. 3.— To Marquis de Lafayette, Mch. 22, 1779: On the
methods of harassing England by sea, v. 6. — To Robert
L. Livingston, Apr. 8, 1782: Extraordinary revolution of
opinion in England, v. 7.— To Robert Morris, Mch. 30,
1782: Change of sentiments in England, v. 7.— To Samuel
Huntington, Mch. 4, 1780: Prospects of England, v. 7.—
To the Speaker and Committee of the Pennsylvania As-
sembly, June 10, 1758 : Prejudices in England, v. 3. — To
Thomas McKean, Nov. 15, 1781 : Proposed mediation de-
clined by England, v. 7.— To Wm. Franklin, Mch. 13,
1768: Elections in England, v. 4.— To Wm. Parsons, Feb.
22, 1757: Mission to England, v. 2.— To Wm. Strahan,
June 28, 1763 : Bad report from England, v. 1 ; Political
disorder in England, v. 8.— Toleration in old England
and New England, v. 4.— To David Hartley, Feb. 16, 1782 :
Jealousies between Eiig^land and France, v. 7.— To
Thomas Galloway, Apr. 6, 1773 : Advantages of a war be-
tween England and France, v. 5.— To Count de Ver-
gennes, Dec. 17, 1782 : No peace can take place between
England and the tJnitetl Slates without the con-
currence of France, v. 8.— Result of England's per-
sistence in her policy towards her colonies illustrated,
Oct. 1774, V. 5.— To M. G6rard, Apr. 1, 1778: England's
propositions oame too late, v. 6. — To M. Dumas, May
3, 1782 : Eudcllsh barbarities, v. 7.— To Wm. Strahan,
Aug. 19, 1784: Future market for English books in
America, V. 9.— To M. G6rard, Feb. 24, 1778: Contradic-
tory reports of treaties between English ('oniinis-
sioners and t'ongrcss, v. 6.— To Charles W. F.
Dumas, Jan. 18, 1781 : The English declare war
against Holland, v. 7.— To Thomas Gushing, July 7, 1773 :
English feelisig toward America, v. 5.— To Mr. Grand,
Mch. 5, 1786: En;;lls]i Actions, v. 9.— To the President
of Congress, Mch. 31, 1780: Unpopularity of the English
govcrnnieni in Europe, v. 7; Dec. 25, 1783: The Eng-
lish have nitide peace, but are not reconciled, v. 8.—
To Noah Webster, Dec. 28, 1789; The English lan-
guage. V. 10.— To Lafayette, May 14, 1781: English
ministry, v. 7.— To Robert Morris, Mch. 9, 1782 : Sense
of the English nation against continuing the war,
V. 7.— Catechism relative to the English national
debt, V. 6.— To Wm. Hunter, Nov. 24, 1786: English
newspaper in America, v. 9. — To a friend in America,
Mch. 18, 1770: English opinion of America, v. 4. — To
Mr. Grand, Mch. 5, 1786: English press, v. 9.— To
Comm. Jones, Dec. 6, 1779: English prisoners and
the States-General, v. 10.— To M. de Sartine, Feb. 13, 1780:
Urging an exchange for English prisoners brought into
France, v. 7.— Sketch of an English school. For the
consideration of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Acad-
emy, V. 6.— To David Hartley, Feb. 26, 1778 : Advice to the
English Whigs, v. 6.— To Mr. Grand, Mch. 5, 1786:
English wishes not American realities, v. 9.— To Mr.
Sta<lel, Oct. 20, 1779 : The Minister without authority for
enlisting troops in France,v. 6.— The Ephemera:
an emblem of human life, v. «.— Franklin's Epitaph
written by himself, v. 10.— To Charles Epp, Aug. 27,
1779, V. 6.— Ershlne. D. S., 11 Earl of Buchan. Letters,
Feb. 18, 1783, V. 8.— To Noble Wimberly Jones, July 3,
1771 : Peace prospect in Europe, v. 4.— To Robert Mor-
ris, June 3, 1780: European aflairs, v. 7.— To the
President of Congress, May 31, 1780: Rule of European
powers, V. 7.— To Cadwallader Evans, May 9, 1766,
T. 3 ; Aug. 27, 1770, v. 4.— To John Adams, May 19, 1781 ;
Franklin, Benjamin
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Duties on exports from America of doubtful expe-
diency, V. 7.— To M. de Sartine, June 27, 1780: The
"Fair Play infleinnity," v. 7.— To Mrs. Jane Me-
com, Sept. 16, 1758: Faith, hope. aiKl charity, v. 3.—
To Nathaniel Falconer, Dec. 16, 1786, v. 9.— To Count
de Campomanes, June 5, 1784: Perpetuation of faniiltes
by estates, v. 8.— To Mrs. Jane Mecom, Sept. 16, 1758:
Family coiiiieclioiiN, v. 3.— Preface to the " Letters
ftom & fanner In Pennsylvania." May 8, 1768, v. 4.
—To M. LeRoy, Jan.31,1769: Authorship of the " Farm-
er's letters," v. 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Mch. 13, 1768:
" The Farmer's letters," v. 4.— To Mrs. Catherine Greene,
Mch. 2, 1789 : The fanner's life. v. 10.— To , Jan. 25,
1784: In reference to furiiiin); in the United States,
v. 8.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Sept. 6, 1758: Account
of his father's birth-place and relations there, v. 3.
—On sending felons to America, v. 10.— Filangieri,
C. [Letter], Sept. 27, 1788, v. 10.— Filanjcieri, Q.
[Letter], Oct. 24, 1785, v. 9.— To Gaetano Filangieri, Jan.
11, 1783, V. 8 ; Oct. 14, 1787, v. 9.— To Robert Morris, Dec.
25,1783: Financial embarrassments, v. 8.— To M.
LeRoy, de Chaumont, Oct. 20, 1785 : Finck, the maltre
d'hStel, V. 9.— On lire. v. 3.— To Benj. Vaughan, Apr. 29,
1784: Fire a subtile fluid, v. 8.— To Mrs. Jane Mecom,
Sept. 20, 1787 : Precautions against fire, v. 9.— To Samuel
Rhoades, June 28, 1770: On securing houses from fire,
T. 4.— To Wm. Strahan, Nov. 23, 1748: Sends a lireplace
to the Duke of Argyle, v. 10.— Account of the new-invent-
ed Pennsylvanian li replaces, wherein their construc-
tion and manner of operation is particularly explained,
V. 1. — To John Jay, Sept. 10, 1783 : Insinuations against
Franklin's part in the fishery ne;4:otiation. v. 8. — To
Col. Flenry. Feb. 26, 1780, v. 7.— To Mrs. Mary Hewson,
June 13, 1782: Madame de Forbach. v. 7.— To the Presi-
dent of Congress, Dec. 25, 1783: Importance of cultivate
ing our foreif^n friends, v. 8. — To John Adams, June
11,1781: When expenses of forei^^n ministers to be
charged to the government, v. 7.— To Robert R. Living-
ston, Sept. 3, 1782: Salaries of foreign ministers, v. 8. — To
Charles Thomson, Apr. 16, 1784 : Foreign powers, v. 8.
— Remarks on Judge Foster's arg^ument in favor of
the rights of impressing seamen, Dec. 1767, v. 4. — To
John Fothersill. June 19, 1780, v. 7.— To Benj. Water-
house, Jan. 18, 1781 : Death of Dr. Fothergill, v. 7.— To
David Barclay, Feb. 12, 1781 : Death of Dr. Fothergill,
T. 7.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Nov. 22, 1757: Dr. Foth-
ergill, V. 2.— To George Whately, Aug. 21, 1784: The
fonndlinfc hospital; May 23, 1785: Foundling hos-
pital at Paris, v. 9.— Fox, C.J. [Letter], Apr. 19, 1783,
V. 8.— To Charles James Fox, Sept. 5, 1783, v. 8.— To Mr.
Foxcroft. July 14, 1773, v. 5.— To Richard Oswald, July
12, 1782: Mr. Fox's resi(;nation. v. 8.— Appeals to
France for a million loan, June 1, 1779, v. 6.— To Charles
de Weissenstein, July 1, 1778: Reply to insinuations
against the good faith of France, v. 6.— To David Hart-
ley, Feb. 12, 1778: Conduct of France toward the United
States, Feb. 3, 1779 : Answer to his proposition to quit the
alliance of France, v. 6 ; Dec. 4, 1789 : Convulsions in
France, v. 10.— To M. LeRoy, Nov. 13, 1789 : Trouble in
France, v. 10.— To Robert R. Livingston, Aug. 12, 1782 :
Accounts between France and the United States; Jan.
21, 1783 : Preliminaries signed by France, Spain, and
England, v. 8.— To Samuel Cooper, Mch. 16, 1780 : An alli-
ance with France encouraged, v. 7.— To the Committee
on Foreign Affairs, Jan. 15, 1779: Alliance between
France and the United States an obstacle to peace; May
26, 1779: France, v. 6.— To the President of Congress,
Nov. 1, 1783 : Financial embarrassments of France, v. 8.—
To Thomas Morris, Dec. 4, 1776: Arrival in France, v. 6.
—To Count de Vergennes, Sept. 3, 1784: Engagement of
Congress to treat France on the footing of the most
favored nation, v. 9.— To Mrs. Abiah Franklin, 1749;
Sept. 7, 1749, V. 2.— Franklin. Mrs. D. [Letters], Dec.
24, 1751, V. 10; Apr. 7, 1765, v. 3; Oct. 11, 1770, v. 4; Oct. 29,
1773, v. 5.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Dec. 27, 1755; Jan.
15,30,31, Mch. 21, 30, 1756; Apr. 5, May 27, July 27, 1757,
y. 2 ; Jan. 14, 21, 1758 ; Mch. 6, 1760 ; Mch. 24, 1762 ; June 16,
1763; Feb. 9, June 4, July 13, 1765; Feb. 22, 27, Apr. 6, June
13,1766, v. 3; Aug. 5, 1767; Feb. 13, Oct. 6, Dec. 21, 1768;
June 10, Oct. 11, 1770; Aug. 14, 1771 ; Jan. 28, May 6, Dec.
1, 1772, V. 4; Jan. 6, Feb. 2, 14, Sept. 1, 1773; July 22, 1774,
V. 5.— To Jane Franklin, 1727, v. 1.— To Miss E. Hub-
bard, Feb. 23, 1756 : On the death of his brother, John
Franklin, V. 2.— To Josiah Franklin. 1738, v. 1.— To
Samuel Franklin, June 8, 1770 ; July 12, 1771, v. 4 ; July
7, 1773, V. 5.— Franklin, 8. [Letter], Oct. 30, 1773, v. 6.
—To Sarah Franklin, Nov. 8, 1764, v. 3.— Franklin, W.
[Letters], 1766, Nov. 13, 1766, v. 3.— To Wm. Franklin,
Jan. 9, July 2, 1768; Apr. 20, 1771; Nov. 3, Dec. 2, 1772,
v. 4; Mch. 15, Aug. 3, Nov. 3, 1773, v. 5 ; Feb. 2, 18, 1774;
May 7, 1775, v. 10.— To Dr. Priestley, 1778: Gov. Wm.
Franklin arrested as a royalist, v. 6.— 'To Mr. Whiteford,
Dec. 7, 1762: Wm. Franklin appointed Governor of New
Jersey, v. 3.— To Wm. Strahan, D30. 31, 1756 : Wm. Frank-
lin in London, v. 10.— Franklin, W. T. [Letters],
May 28, Aug. 15, 25, 1783, v. 8 ; Nov. 17, 1788 ; May 22, 1790,
V. 10.— To Mr. and Mrs. Jay, May 13, 1784: Wm. Temple
Franklin, v. 8.— To Robert R. Livingston, Sept. 3, 1782 :
Allowance to Wm. Temple Franklin ; July 22, 1783 : Wm.
Temple Franklin, v. 8.— To Wm. Franklin, Aug. 1, 1774:
Education of Wm. Temple Franklin, v. 10; Aug. 16, 1784 :
Recommends that Wm. Temple Franklin be trained to
the bar, v. 9. — To an agent for American cruisers. May
30, 1780: Free ships make free goods, v. 7. — To the
President of Congress, Aug. 9, 1780: Free ships make free
goods, V. 7.— To Miss Stevenson, Sept. 14, 1767: The
French, v. 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Aug. 19, 1772 : Elected
member of the French Academy, v. 4.— To Charles
Thomson, Apr. 16, 1784: French alliance, v. 8.— To
Samuel Cooper, Dec. 26, 1782 : Importance of the French
alliance, v. 8.— To Wm. Franklin, Aug. 28, 1767: The
Frencfi ainbassa<lor in London, v. 4.— To Alexander
Small, Nov. 5, 1789: The French and Kngrlish unv-
erninents, v. 10.— To the President of Congress, Sept.
13, 1783: French claims, v. 8; Aug. 9, 1780: The
French court offended with Mr. Adams, v. 7.— To
Robert R. Livingston, Apr. 15, 1783: French liniiiices,
V. 8.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, May 27, 1757 : Fro itch
Heet reported, v. 2.— To Wm. Strahan, Sept. 25, 1746:
French fleet off Cape Sable, v. 10.— To Mr. Grand, July 11,
1786: Inquiring^ respecting money advanced by the
French {j^overninent, v. 9.— To Mrs. Hewson, Dec. 26,
1783: French le^rainniars, v. 8.— To Cyrus Griflin,
Mch. 16, 1780 : French ho.spitalit.r, v. 7.— To Count de
Vergennes, Dec. 23, 1776: Notification to the French
Minister of Foreign Affairs by the Commissioners
of Congress of their appointment, v. 6.— To John Jay,
Oct. 4, 1779 : Complaints of French oHicers, v. 6.— To
Josiah Quincy, Apr. 22, 1779: Character of the French
people, V. 6.— To Mr. Grand, July 3, 1778 : British seizure
of French ships, v. 6.— To Noah Webster, Dec. 26,
1789 : Universality of the French tongue, v. 10.— To
the President of Congress, Dec. 2, 1780: Advises the fur-
nishing of the French troops with provisions in
America, v. 7.— To Wm. Strahan, July 4, 1744: The
French war, v. 10. — To Miss Mary Stevenson, Aug. 10,
1761 : Distillation of fresh from salt water, v. 10.— To
Mrs. Mary Hewson, Jan. 27, 1783: On the death of
friends, v. 8.— To Francis Hopkinson, Sept. 13, 1781:
Friends and enemies, v. 7.— To Wm. Parsons, Dec.
5, 1755 : Appropriations for the defence of the frontiers,
V. 2.— To Messrs. Benj. Chambers, and the other gentle-
men of Chambersburg, Sept. 20, 1788 : Blowing a fur-
nace by falling water not new, v. 10. — To Joseph Priest-
ley, July 7, 1775: Gen. Oagre, v. 5.— To Thomas Cushiug,
Jan. 28, 1775: Gen. Gage, v.5.— Oalloway, J. [Letters],
Feb. 27, 1765, V. 3; Mch. 18, Oct. 17, 1768, v. 4.— To Joseph
Galloway ,yan. 9, May 14, July 2, 1768, v. 4; Nov. 3, 1773,
V. 5.— To Wm. E'ranklin, Jan. 6, 1774 : Insinuations
against Mr. Galloway, v. 5.— To Richard Bache, Sept. 13,
1781 : tJallowa.v's defection and infidelity, v. 7. — To
Wm. Strahan, Sept. 1, 1764: Preface to Oalloway's
speech against the proprietary party, v. 1.— To Gran-
ville Sharp, July 6, 1785: Law of (gavelkind, v. 9.— To
Mrs. Mary Hewson, June 13, 1782 : Troubles in Oeneva ;
Countess de Ocnlls, v. 7.— To Wm. Strahan, Nov. 27,
1755: The Oentleinen's Mairazine in America; Dec.
19, 1763 : Optimistic forecast of King Oeorge's reign.
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T. 10.— €)«orKl», Committee of the Assembly of. [Letter] ,
March 14, 1774, v. 5.— To Noble Wimberly Jones, July 3,
1771 : Land-claims in Qeorgia, v. 4.— To the Count d'Es-
taing, Apr. 16, 1787: Grant of land to Franklin by the
State of Oeorgia, v. 9.— The Georgia airency, Feb. 24,
1774, V. 5.— To M. 0«r«r«l, Feb. 25, 1778, v. 6. -To the Bt.
Hon. Lord George Saclcville Oerinaine, Feb. 7, 1777
v. 6.— To the Commissioners in Canada, May 27, 1776 !
Oerman aaxillarie«i, v. 6. — To John Winthrop, May
1, 1777 : The Oerinaii princes, v. 6. — To Peter Collin-
son. May 9, 1753: WernianM in Pennsylvania, v. 2.— To
A. Clllon, July 5, 1779, v. 6.— To Robert Morris, Mch. 4,
1782: Gillon, v. 7.— To E. Kinnersley, Mch. 16, 1752: Rea-
sons for supposing the itflasH g:lobe charges positively
and the sulphur negatively, v. 2. — To a friend, Jan. 25,
1756: March of the troops toGnadeiilinttenand build-
ing the fort, v. 2.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Jan. 25,
1756: The situation at Gnadenhutten, v. 2.— To Robert
Hunter Morris, Jan. 26, 1756: Gnadenhutten, v. 2.— To
David Hume, May 19, 1762 : Oold and wisdom, v. 3.— Ob-
servations on passages in a pamphlet entitled ^' Goo<l-
bnmor; or, away with the colonies," v. 3. — To Mr.
Wharton, June 17, 1780: The Lord George Gordon
riots, V. 7. — On s^overninent, v. 1. — To Samuel
Cooper, Jan. 13, 1772: Why the governors should be
paid by the provincial Legislature rather than by the
Crown, V. 4.— To Thomas Cushing, Feb. 5, 1771 : Inten-
tion of the government to make the governors and the
civil officers in America independent of the people, v. 4 ;
Nov. 1, 1773: Petition for removing the governors; Jan.
6, 1774 : Petition for the removal of the governors pre-
sented by Lord Dartmouth, V. 5. — Grand, ( — ). [Letter],
Sept. 12, 1786, V. 9.— To Mr. Grand, July 25, 1785, v. 9.— To
the Grand Pensionary of Holland, Apr. 10, 1778,
V. 6— To Richard Bache, June 2, 1779 : His (;raiidsoiiH,
T. 6.— To the Earl of Grantham. Sept. 11, 1782, v. 8.—
To Jared Eliot : Culture of g;rass in meadows, v. 2. — To
Robert Morris, Mch. 9, 1782: Great affairs and great
men sometimes influenced by small matters, v. 7. — Com-
parison of Great Britain and the United States in re-
gard to the basis of credit in the two countries, v. 6. —
Interest of Great Britain considered with regard to her
colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadeloupe,
V. 3.— Journal of the negotiations for peace with Gt.
Britain from Mch. 21 to July 1, 1782, v. 8.— To David Hart-
ley, Oct. 4, 1777: The misconduct of Gt. Britain, v. 6.— To
M.Dnbourg, Oct. 2, 1770: On the right of Gt. Britain to
tax the colonies, v. 4.— To Thomas Cushing, Nov. 1, 1773 :
Proposed accommodation with Gt. Britain, v. 5. — To
Thomas Pownall, Dec. 1767 : On sharing the rights and
privileges of Gt. Britain with America, v. 4. — To James
Htttton, Feb. 1, 1778: On the means for reconciling
Great Britain and America, v. 6.— On the rise and
progress of the differences between Great Britain
and her American colonies, v. 5. — Account of the
negotiations in Ix>ndon for effecting a reconciliation
between Great Britain and the American colo-
nies, Mch. 22, 1775, V. 5.— Observations on passages in a
pamphlet entitled "The true constitutional means for
putting an end to the disputes between Gt. Britain and
the American colonies," v. 4.— To a friend in England,
Oct. 8, 1775 : The tendency to a speedy separation between
Great Britain and the colonies, v. 5.— To the
Chevalier de la Luzerne, Mch. 5, 1780: Great states,
V. 7.— To Mrs. Catherine Greene, Jan. 23, Aug. 1, Sept.
6, 1763 ; Apr. 15, 1764, v. 3 ; Feb. 28, 1778, v. 6 ; Apr. 7, 1782,
V. 7.— To Wm. Greene. July 19, 1763, v. 8; June, 1779,
T. 6 ; Sept. 20, 1785, v. 9.— To John Adams, Nov. 26; 1781 :
Gen. Greene, v. 7.— To Jonathan Williams, Jr., Feb. 13,
1779: Gov. Greene, v. 6.— To George Whately, May 23,
1785 : The three Greenlanders, v. 9.— To Joseph Gallo-
way, Dec. 1, 1767 : Mr. Gren ville, v. 4.— To Wm. Frank-
lin, Dec. 19, 1767 : Mr. Grenville and Mr. Onslow, v. 4.—
To Joseph Galloway, June 13, 1767: Mr. Grenvllle's
revenne scheme, v. 4.— To the Committee of Corre-
spondence in Massachusetts, Jan. 13, 1772: Redress of
grievances, v. 4.— To David LeRoy, Aug. 1785: Gult
stream, v. 9.— To St. Jean de Crevecoeur, July, 1784:
Chart of the Qnlf stream, v. 9.— To Peter CoUlnson, July
27, 1750 : Gniipowder flred by the electrical flame, v. 2.
—To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Feb. 19, 1758: Hackney
coaches, v. 3.— To Wm. Strahan, July 10, 1743: Com.
mencement of Franklin's acquaintance with Hall;
July 4, 1744: Mr. Hall, v. 10; Mch. 5, 1785: Unsettled ac-
counts with Hall, V. 9.— To the President of Congress,
Sept. 13, 1783: Hamburgh, v. 8.— To Mrs. Deborah
Franklin, June 10, 1758: Gov. Hamilton, v. 3. -To Mr.
Grand, Mch. 20, 1786: Hams and soap to distribute,
V. 9.— To John Hancock, Dec. 8, 1776, v. 6.— To Samuel
Cooper, Dec. 2, 1780: Gov. Hancock, v. 7.— To Thomas
Jefferson, Apr. 19, 1787: Hancock, v. 9.— The Hand-
some and the derormefl leg. v. 6. — To Mr. Laurens,
Dec. 6, 1783: A question of handwriting, v. 8.— On
true happiness, v. 1. — Harrison. B. [Letter], July
27, 1784, v. 9.— Hartley. D. [Letters], Feb. 24, 1776;
Apr. 23, 1778 ; Jan. 23, Apr. 22, 1779, v. 6 ; Jan. 24, Mch. 21,
May 1, 1782, v. 7; Oct. 4, 1782, June 1, 1784, v. 8; Aug. 24,
1785, V. 9.— To David Hartley, June 16, July 13, Sept. 3, 14,
Oct. 20, 26, Nov. 29, 1778 ; Jan. 25, Feb. 22, Mch. 21, May 4,
1779, V. 6; June 30, Dec. 15, 1781 ; Jan. 15, Mch. 31, Apr. 13,
14, 1782, V. 7 ; July 10, Sept. 17, 1782 ; Mch. 23, Sept. 6, 7,
1783, V. 8; Jan. 3, July 5, 1785, v. 9.— To Mr. Digges, June
25, 1780: Mr. Hartle.y's elTorts for peace, v. 7.— To
Jonathan Williams, Apr. 13, 1785 : Imprisonment of Jonas
Hartwell, v. 9.— To John Winthrop, Mch. 11, 1769:
Telescope and books for Harvar«l t'oHege, v. 4. — To
Mr. Whiteford, Dec. 7, 1762: Taking of Havanna. v. 3.
—Notes on the condition of his health, Oct. 4, 1778,
V. 6.— To Mrs. Elizabeth Partridge, Nov. 25, 1788: His
health, v. 10.— To John Jay, Jan. 6, 1784: Franklin's
health, v. 8.— To M. Le Veillard, Sept. 5, 1789 : His health,
T. 10.— To Mrs. Mecom, June 24, 1786: His health, v. 9.—
To Thomas Paine, Sept. 27, 1785 : His health, v. 9.— To
Cadwallader Golden, Aug. 15, 1745: Action of the heart,
V. 2.— To John Ingenhousz, Oct. 2, 1781 : On conductors
of heat, V. 7.— To Henry Laurens, Mch. 12, 1784 : Kicking
the hedKe-hogr, v. 8.— To Jared Eliot, Oct. 25, 1750:
Inquiries respecting the mode of planting hedges, v. 2.
— Helvctlus, ilfme. A. C. de L. [Letter], July, 1787,
V. 9.— To Mme. Helvetius, 1779, v. 6; Apr. 23, 1788, v. 9.—
To the AbbS Morellet, Dec. 10, 1788: Griffonage of Mme.
Helvetius, v. 10.— To Mrs. Sarah Bache, Jan. 26, 1784:
Hereditary noblllt.y, v. 8.— To David Hartley, Jan.
7, 1784: Hereditary oflieers of state, v. 8.— Ilerschel,
W. [Letter], Feb. 18, 1788, v. 9.— To Thomas Jordan,
May 18, 1787: Herschel's discoveries, v. 9. — To Ho-
ratio Gates, Aug. 28, 1776: Resolves of Congress for
spreading disaffection among the Hessian troops,
V. 6.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Apr. 28, 1774 : Illness of
Mr. Hewson, v. 5.— To Mrs. Mary Hewson, July 24,
1770; Nov. 25, 1771, v. 4; 1775, v. 5; Jan. 12, 26, 1777, v. 6;
Apr. 13, June, 1782, v. 7 ; Aug. 17, 1782 ; Apr. 26, Sept. 7,
1783; Mch. 19, 1784, v. 8; Aug. 15, 1784; May 5, June 26,
July 4, 13,26, Oct. 30, 1785; May 6, 30, 1786, v. 9.— To
Messrs. Hills, and others, Mch. 11, 1779, v. 6.— To Joseph
Galloway, Feb. 17, Mch. 13, 1768: Lord Hillsborongh.
V. 4.— To Samuel Cooper, Feb. 3, 1771 : Character of Lord
Hillsborough, v. 4.— To Thomas Cushing, June 10, 1771 :
Portrait of Lord Hillsborough, the American secretary,
V. 10 ; Jan. 13, 1772 : Visit to Lord Hillsborough, v. 4 ; Visits
Lord Hillsborough in Ireland, v. 10 ; Apr. 13, 1772 : Lord
Hillsborough, v. 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Aug. 17, 1772 :
Removal of Hillsborough, v. 4 ; July 14, 1773 : Anecdote
of Hillsborough, v. 5; Mch. 13, 1768: Lord Hlllsbor-
ough*s plan for the defence of America, v. 4. — To
Joseph Galloway, Aug. 29, 1772: Hillsborough's
resignation, v. 4.— To David Hume, Sept. 27, 1760:
The " Historical Kevlew," v. 3.— To Wm. IIo<lg-
son, Mch. 31, 1782, v. 7.- To the President of Congress,
Dec. 26, 1783 : Recommending Mr. Hodgson as consul in
London, v. 8.— To Mr. Holker, Oct. 28, 1779, v. 6; July
26, 1785, V. 9.— To , Dec. 16, 1787 : Disorder in Hol-
land, V. 9.— To Charles W. F. Dumas, Aug. 6, 1781 : Hol-
land no longer a nation, but a shop, v. 7.— To Mrs.
Deborah Franklin, Sept. 14, 1761 : Travels in Holland
and Flanders, v. 3.— To John Adams, May 10, 1779 : Good
news from Holland, v. 6 ; Mch. 31, 1782 : Delays of Hol-
land and Spain, v. 7.— To John Jay, Oct. 4, 1779 : Holland,
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England, Portugal, v. «.— To John Paul Jones, Feb. 19,
1780 : Extraordinary expenses in Holland, v. 7.— To Rob-
ert Morris, Apr. 8, 1782 : Holland, v. 8.— To Robert R.
Livingston, Mch. 4, 1782 : Complaints from HoUand,
Denmark, and Portugal ; Apr. 12, 1782 : Holland, v. 7. —
To Thomas McKean, Nov. 5, 1781 : Purchases in Holland,
V. 7.— To Wm. Jackson, June 28, 1781 : Stopping payment
of money in Holland ; July 5, 1781 : Reasons for suspend-
ing payments in Holland ; July 6, 1781 : Further explana-
tion of the suspension of payments in Holland, v. 7. — To
Thomas Brand Hollis, Oct. 5, 1783 : On receiving from
him the " Memoirs of Thomas lIolliN,'^ v. 8.— To Mrs.
Sarah Bache, Jan. 26, 1784: Ascending preferable to de-
scending honors, v. 8.— To Francis Ilopkinson,
June 4, 1779, V. 6.— To Miss Georgiana Shipley, Oct. 8,
1780 : Her translations of Horncc, v. 7.— To Hugh Rob-
erts, July 7, 1765 : Hospital seal, v. 3.— To M. Le Roy,
June 22, 1773 : IIosititalN. v. 5.— To M. Le Veillard, Apr.
15, 1787 : H oiiMe-blilUiln^, v. 9.— To his daughter, Apr.
6, 1773: Importance to hoasekeppiiis: of keeping ac-
counts, V. 5.— Correspondence and interview with Lord
IIowp, V. 6.— To Thomas IliibbanI, Apr. 28, 1768, v. 3.
—To Joseph Iliie.v, June 6, 1756, v. 2.— Iluiiie, D.
[Letters], May 10, 1762, v. 3; Feb. 7, 1772, v. 4.— To David
Hume, Sept. 27, 1760: Hmiie's essay on jealousy of
commerce, v. 3.— H iintiiiicton, S. [Letters], Jan. 1,
June 19, 1781, v. 7.— To Jared Eliot, Dec. 10, 1751 : Remarks
on husbandry, v. 2.— To Thomas Cashing, May 6, 1773:
Gov. IKiifchiuson to the Assembly of Massachusetts;
July 7, 1773 : Controversy with Gov. Hutchinson ; Aug.
14, 1773 : Presentation of the address for the removal of
Hutchinson and Oliver ; Feb. 15, 1774 : Proceedings before
the Privy Council on the petition for the removal of
Gov. Hutchinson, v. 5. — Franklin's account of his con-
nection with Gov. lliitehinson's leftors, v. 5. — To
Joseph Galloway, Feb. 18, 1774 : Hutchinson's letters,
v. 5.— To Samuel Cooper, July 7, 1773, Feb. 25, 1774:
Hutchinson's letters, v. 5. — To Wm. Franklin, Sept. 1,
1773: Hutchinson's letters, v. 5.— To Thomas Cushing,
Mch. 9, 1773; Gov. If ntchiiison's speech, v. 5 —To
James Ilutton, Mch. 24, June 23. 1778, v. 6.— To Edward
Nairne, Nov. 13, 1780 : A slowly sensible hyg;roineter
for certain purposes, v. 7. — To Mrs. Deborah Franklin,
Nov. 22, 1757 : His long illness, v. 2.— To Dr. Priestley,
Feb. 8, 1780: Inconveniences incident to all situa-
tions in life, v. 7.— To M. Le Veillard, Apr. 15, 1787 : In-
fiepenrtence not complete till debts are paid and fron-
tier posts delivered up, v. 9.— To Joseph Galloway,. Dec.
2, 1772 : The India Company, v. 4.— To Thomas Cush-
ing, Jan. 5, 1773 : Condition of the India Company, v. 5. —
Remarks on a plan for the future management of In-
dian aflfairs, v. 3.— To Cadwallader Colden, Oct. 25,
1753: Indian affairs, v. 2.— To Wm. Strahan, June 28, 1763:
Indian hostilities renewed, v. 10.— To Count de
Gebelin, May 17, 1781: Indian lan);ua;B;es, v. 7.— To
Marquis de Lafayette, Apr. 17, 1787 : Indian vocabn-
laries, v. 9.— To the Gov. of Georgia, Dec. 16, 1787:
Indian wars usually provoked by the whites, v. 9. —
Importance of gaining and preserving the friendship of
the Indians, Mch. 20, 1751, v. 2.— To Anthony Todd,
Sept. 2, 1764 : Troubles with the Indians, v. 10.- To Cad-
wallader Colden, Dec. 6, 1753 ; Regulation of trade with
the Indians, v. 2.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Nov. 13,
1756: Conference with the Indians at Easton, v. 2.— To
Peter Collinson, May 9, 1753 : Difficulty of civilizing In-
dians, V. 2.— To Thomas Pownall, Aug. 19, 1756 ; Indians
regardless of treaties, v. 2. — To Silas Deane, Dec. 4, 1776 :
Shipment of Indijco by Congress to pay the Commis-
sioners' expenses, v. 6.— To Mrs. Jane Mecom, May 30,
1757 : Habits of industry, v. 2.— To Humphrey Mar-
shall, Apr. 21, 1771 : Commends industry anfl fru-
Kallty, v. 10.— Inforniation for those who would re-
move to America, v. 8.— To John Ini^enhonsz, 1777, v. 6.
Apr. 20, 1785, V. 9.— To Francis Hopkinson, Mch. 6, 1780:
Dr. In^enhousz's newly invented telescope,
V. 7.— To Lord Eames, Apr. 11, 1767; Iivindicious
legislation, v. 4.— To Miss Stevenson, June 11, 1760:
Study of insects, v. 3.— Extract from the instruc-
tions to F., Nov. 28, 1780, V. 7.— Description of an in-
strument Tor takinir down books flrom high
shelves, Jan. 1786, v. 9.— To John Lining, Mch. 18, 1768 :
Reflections on the spirit of invention, v. 2. — To Sir
Edward Newenham, Oct. 2, 1783: Proposal to secure
Ireland the same commercial advantage as England,
v. 8.— To Joshua Babcock, Jan. 13, 1772 : Poor in Ireland,
V. 4.— To the President of Congress, Dec. 25, 1783 : Ire-
land, V. 8.— To Thomas Cushing, Jan. 13, 1772 : Tour in
Ireland, V. 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Jan. 30, 1772; Tour in
Ireland, v. 4; Sept. 1, 1773 ; Project for a union with Ire-
land, V. 5.— To Sir Edward Newenham, May 27, 1779;
Irish einiicratlon to the United States, v. 6.— To
Thomas Cushing, Jan. 13, 1772: Irish Parliament,
V. 4 ; Jan. 13, 1772 : Opening of the Irish Parliament, v. 10.
—To Wm. Franklin, Jan. 30, 1772 ; Irish Parliament, v. 4.
—To Ralph Izard. Jan. 29, Mch. 30, 1778, v. 6.— To the
Committee on Foreign Aflfairs, Jan. 15, 1779 : Money ad-
vanced to Izard and Lee, v. 6. — Jackson, R.
[Letter], June 27, 1785, v. 9.— To Wm. Jackson, July 5, 10,
1781, V. 7.— To Wm. Strahan, Sept. 25, 1746: Orders, and
remittances, and congratulations on the defeat of
Jacobinism, v. 10.— To Abel James, Dec. 2, 1772, t. 4.
—To Abel James and Benj. Morgan, Mch. 15, 1773, v. 5.—
Jay, J. [Letters], Jan. 26, Sept. 11, Dec. 26, 1783, v. 8;
Dec. 13, 1784 ; Oct. 4, 1785, v. 9.— To John Jay, Jan. IS,
Mch. 16, Apr. 22, 24, Sept. 4, 1782, v. 8 ; May 10, Sept. 19, 21,
1785, V. 9.— To Wm. Carmichael, Jan. 23, 1782 : John Jay,
V. 7.— To the President of Congress, June 16, 1784 ; Jay
and I^aurens, v. 8.— Jefferson, T. [Letters], June
19, 1784, v. 8 ; Oct. 11, 1787, v. 9.— To Thomas Jefferson,
Nov. 23, 1784; Mch. 20, 1786, v. 9; Apr. 8, 1790, v. 10.— To
John Adams, Oct. 12, 1781 : Mr. JetTerson's capture
discredited, v. 7.— To James Bowdoin, Jan. 1, 1786 : Dr.
JelFries' atrial voyajre from England to France,
v. 9.— To Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, Sept. 13, 1781,
v. 7.— To Wm. Franklin, Aug. 28, 1767 : Soame Jenyns,
v. 4.— Comparison of the conduct of the ancient Jews
and of the Anti-Federalists in the U. S., v. 9.— To Joshua
Johnson, July 22, 1777; Mch. 17, Apr. 8, Dec. 29, 1779,
v. 6.— To Wm. Franklin, Sept. 7, 1774 : Sir Wm. John-
son, V. 5.— Jones, J. P. [Letter], Dec. 27, 1789, v. 10.—
Instructions to John Paul Jones, v. 6.— To John Paul
Jones, May 27, June 1, Sept. 6, 1778 ; July 8, 1779, v. 6 ;
Mch. 8, June 1, 12, 27, Aug. 12, Nov. 25, Dec. 9, 1780, v. 10 ;
Mch. 4, 23, 1784, v. 8.— To James Lovell, Oct. 17, 1779 ;
Prizes taken by Jones, v. 6.— To the Board of Admiralty,
Mch. 17, 1781 : Account of the squadron and expedition
of Paul Jones, v. 7.— To the Committee of Foreign Af-
fairs, May 26, 1779 : Paul Jones, v. 6.— To the President of
Congress, June 1, 1780; Recommending Comm. Jones,
V. 7.— To Charles W. F. Dumas, July 26, 1780: Jones
and liandais again, v. 7.— To Samuel Huntington,
Mch. 4, 1780 : Jones and Landais, v. 7.— To the President
of Congress, Aug. 9, 1780 : Disputes of Jones and Landais,
V. 7.— To James Lovell, Oct. 17, 1779 : Jones' cruise,
V. 6.— To Wm. Jones, Mch. 17, 1783, v. 8.— To Hugh Rob-
erts, Feb. 26, 1761, July 7, 1765: The old Junto, v. 3.—
To Cadwallader Colden, Sept. 29, 1748: Peter Kalm,
v. 2.— To James Logan, Oct. 30, 1748 : Peter Kalm, v. 2.—
To Lord Kaines, May 3, 1760, v. 3.— To Thomas Cush-
ing, Jan. 13, 1772 : Lord KilivarinK, v. 10.— To Samuel
Franklin, July 17, 1767 : Kindred in England, v. 4.— To
Samuel Cooper, June 8, 1770 : The Kinic, v. 4.— To Mrs.
Deborah Franklin, June 5, 1771: The Kingr's birth-
day, v. 4.— To RobertJMorris, Mch. 9, 1782 : The Kinfr's
obstinacy, v. 7. — To Messrs. Kornmann, Nov. 21, 1781 :
Relation to a claim of kinship, v. 7.— To E. Kinnersley,
Feb. 20, 1762: Knobs and points, v. 3.— To the Count de
Campomanes, June 5, 1784 : Dignity of labor, v. 8.— On
the laboring poor, Apr. 1768, v. 4.— I^a Cour. M. de.
[Letter], June 30, 1785, v. 9.— To Mathon de La Cour,
Nov. 18, 1785, V. 9.— Lafayette, M. J. P. R. Y. G. de M.,
Marquis de. [Letters], Aug. 29, 1779, v. 6; Feb. 29, 1780,
V. 7; Feb. 10, 1786, v. 9.— To the Marquis de Lafayette,
Aug. 19, 24, 1779, v. 6 ; July 24, 1782, v. 8.— To M. de Chan-
mont. May 10, 1779: Lafayette, v. 10.- To M. Dumas, Feb.
21, 1779 : Lafayette, v. 6.— To George Washington, Mch. 5,
1780 ; Lafayette, v. 7.— To Honorable the Council of the
Massachusetts Bay, June 4, 1779; Lafayette, v. 6.— To
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John Paul Jones, Apr. 27, 1779 : Plan of an expedition in
which the Marquis de Lafayette was to join, v. 6.— To
Robert R. Livingston, Mch. 4, 1782 : Lafayette, v. 7.— To
the President of Congress, June 16, 1784 : Lafayette un-
able to go to Versailles, v. 8.— To Wm. Carmichael, Jan.
23, 1782 : Lafayette ; June 17, 1780 : I.»rayett» riots in
London, v. 7.— To Robert Morris, Jan. 28, 1782 : I-afay-
ette's preHAiiro for a new loan, v. 7. — To Mr. Grand,
Mch. 20, 1786: E.alancle'8 ''History of all the navigable
canals,** v. 9. — Narrative of the late massacres in Ijan*
ca.ster ooiinty of a number of Indians, friends of this
province, by persons unknown, with some observations
on the same, v. 3.— To Capt. I^andals, Oct. 16, 1779, v. 6;
Mch. 12, June 7, 1780, v. 7.— To John Paul Jones, Oct. 18,
1779, Mch. 1, 1780 : Landais, v. 6, 10.— To M. de Sartine,
Mch. 20, 1780 : Declines to ask Congress to erase Capt.
Landais from its list of naval officers, v. 7.— To M.
Schweighauser, Aug. 10, 1780: Debts improperly con-
tracted by Landais, v. 7.— To the Board of Admiralty.
Mch. 17, 1781 : Capt. Landais, v. 7.— To James Degge, and
others, June 7, 1780: Capt. E.an<Ials" caprices, v. 7.—
To Mr. Wharton, June 17, 1780 ; Capt. I.anclats' qiiar>
rels, V. 7.— To the Earl of Buchan, Mch. 17, 1783 ; I.ands
and new settlements in America, v. 8.— To the Abb« de
IM Roche, 1779, V. 6; Nov. 20, 1786, v. 9.— l,a Roche-
foncanld <I*EiivUle, L. A., Due de. [Letters], May
22, 1780, V. 7 ; Feb. 8, 1786, v. 9 ; July 12, 1788, v. 10.— To the
Duke de La Rochefoucauld, Oct. 22, 1788, v. 10.— To Rob-
ert R. Livingston, July 22, 1783 : Due de L,a Rochefoii-
canld's translation of the Constitutions of the U. S.,
V. 8.— To John I^atlirop, May 31, 1788, v. 9.— To Henry
I^aurens, Mch. 31, 1778, v. 6; Apr. 12, 1782, v. 7; July 6,
1783; Mch. 12, Apr. 29, 1784, v. 8.— To Sir Grey Cooper,
Nov. 7, 1780 : Requests relief for Mr. Laurens, a prisoner
in the Tower, v. 7.— To John Adams, Oct. 8, 1780 : Aniiety
about Mr. Laurens,, v. 7.— To Miss Martha Laurens, Dec.
29, 1781 : The means used for the release of Mr. Laurens,
v. 7.— To Robert R. Livingston, Aug. 12, 1782 : Mr. Lau-
rens, V. 8.— To the President of Congress, Dec. 3, 1780:
Capture of Laurens, v. 7.— Laurens, J. [Letter], June 9,
1781, V. 7.— To Mrs. C. Edes, Dec. 13, 1781 : Mr. I..aurcns'
imprisonment, v. 7.— To Mme. I.avolsler, Oct. 23,
1788, V. 10.— To John Ingenhousz, June 21, 1782 : Lavoisier,
V. 7.— To Joseph Priestley, June 7, 1782 : Mr. Lavoisier,
V. 7.— To Benj. Vaughan, July 31, 1788: Effects of lead
upon the human constitution, v. 9.— To Cadwallader
Evans, Feb. 20, 1768 : Use of lead in distilleries, v. 4.— To
E. Kinnersley, Mch. 16, 1752 : A leather «:lobe for ex-
periments when travelling, v. 2.— I^ee, A. [Letter],
Feb. 21, 1779, v. 6.— Memorial of Arthur Lee, May 1, 1779,
V. 6.— To Arthur Lee, Mch. 21, 1777; Apr. 4, 6, 1778; Feb. 18,
Mch. 27, May 3, Sept. 30, 1779, v. 6.— To M. Dumas, Mch.
18, 1779: Arthur Lee, v. 6.— To John Ross, Apr. 26, 1778:
Arthur Lee and the accounts, v. 6.— To Comm. Jones,
June 17, 1780 : Withdraws order to receive Arthur Lee on
board his ship as passenger, v. 7.— To Joseph Reed, Mch.
19, 1780 : Arthur Lee, v. 7.— To Thomas Cushing, July 7,
1773 : Arthur Lee, v. 5.— To James Lovell, Oct. 17, 1779 :
I-ee and Deane ; June 2, 1779 : Charges of I..ee and
Izard, V. 6.— To the Committee of Foreign Affairs, May
26, 1779 : Lee and Izard, v. 6.— To Charles Lee, Feb. 19,
1776, V. 6.— To Joseph Galloway, Feb. 17, 1768 : Restrain-
ing ICKal-tenfler paper money, v. 4.— To M. I^e
Koy, June 27, 1786, v. 9. — Observations on passages in
" A Letter from a merchant in London to his nephew
in North America,** v. 3.— To Mrs. Elizabeth Partridge,
Nov. 25, 1788: Loss of his letter books, v. 10.- To John
Jay, June 13, 1780: Seals of his letters broken, v. 7.— To
Peter Collinson, Nov. 23, 1753 : Notice of another packet
of letters, v. 2.— To Thomas Cushing, June 10, 1771 :
Caution about posting letters, v. 10.— I,ett8om, J. C.
[Letter], Aug. 14, 1786, t. 9.— To John Coakley Lettsom,
Mch. 6, 1783, v. 8; July 26, 1785, v. 9.— The I-cvce, v. 6.—
!« Velllard, M. [Letter], Oct. 9, 1785, v. 9.— To M.
Le Veillard, Mch. 6, 1786, v. 9; Oct. 24, 1788, v. 10.— To
Francis I>ewls, May 16, 1781, v. 7.— To Charles W. F.
Dumas, May 4, 1781 : Contribution for the gazetteer of
I.,eyden, v. 7.— To E. Kinnersley, Feb. 20, 1762: How
long the Leydcn l>ottIe may be kept charged, v. 3.—
To Peter Collinson, Sept. 1, 1747: Observations on th»
Leyden bottle with experiments proving the different
electrical states of the different surfaces ; 1748: Leyden
bottle, V. 2.— To Miss Stevenson, Mch. 22, 1762: Leyden
bottle, V. 3.— I<eyden phial and M. Volta's experi-
ment, V. 7.— To Mrs. Mecom, May 30, 1787 ; His library,
V. 9.— Waste of life, v. 1.— To M. Dubourg, 1773 : On the
prevailing views of life and <leath, v. 5.— To Cadwalla-
der Colden, Apr. 23, 1752: Theorem concerning li^lit,
V. 2.— To James Bowdoin, Dec. 13, 1753 : Concerning the
light emitted by salt water, v. 2.— Experiments, observa-
tions, and facts in favor of long, pointed rods as a pro-
tection from ll|;litnln);, v. 4.— Of lightning and the
methods (now used in Ame'rica) of securing buildings
and persons from its mischievous effects, Sept. 1767, v. 4.
—To David Hume. Jan. 24, 1762: On the securing of
houses from the effects of lightning, v. 3.— To Edward
Nairne, Oct. 18, 1783 : Effect of lightning on the eyes of
animals killed by it, v. 8.— To James Bowdoin, Jan. 24,
1752: The sea the source of lightning, v. 2.— To John
Ingenhousz, 1782 : Attempts to explain the effects of
lightning on the vane of the steeple of a church in
Cremona, v. 7.— To Mr. Dalibard, June 29, 1755 : Effect of
lightning on the church of Newberry, v. 2.— To Peter
Collinson, July 27, 1750 : Effect of lightning on the needle
of compasses explained, v. 2.— Report on lightning
conductors for the powder magazine at Purfleet, Aug.
21, 1772,T. 4.— To John Winthrop, July 2, 1768: On light-
ning-conductors, v. 4.— To Prof. Laudriani, Oct. 14, 1787 :
Efficacy of lightning conductors, v. 9.— To David Hume,
May 19, 1762 : I.ifrhtning rods and lightning, v. 3.— To
Peter Collinson, Sept. 1753 : Size of lightning rods, v. 2.
—To John Franklin, Dec. 8, 1752 : Whytt on lime-
water, V. 10.— To Mr. IJmozln, July 25, 1785, v. 9.—
To Jared Eliot, July 16, 1747 : Unseed oil, v. 2.— To M.
I,ith, Apr. 6, 1777, v. 6.-T0 Granville Sharp, July 5,
1785: Abridged litnrKy, v. 9.— L.ivin!i:ston, R. R.
[Letter], Oct. 24, Nov. 26, 1781; Jan. 7, Feb. 13, May 22,
1782, V. 7 ; Aug. 8, 1782 ; Jan. 2, May 31, 1783, v. 8.— To
Robert R. Livingston, Jan. 28, 1782, v. 7 ; Sept. 26, Nov. 7,
1782 ; Apr. 27, 1783, v. 8.— To CharlesThomson, Jan. 27, 1787:
the million of livres presented by the King of France,
V. 9.— To laoyd. May 4, 1779, V. 6.— To Charles
W. F. Dumas, Feb. 19, Mch. 18, 1779: Loan in Holland,
V. 6.— To Robert Morris, Dec. 14, 1782 : Efforts to procure
a new loan ; Mch. 7, 178S : Loan in France, v. 8.— To the
President of Congress, Mch. 12, 1781 : Further loan to the
United States by France, v. 7.— To Robert Morris, Mch. 4,
1782: A new loan of six million, v. 7.— To James
Lovell, July 22, 1778: Difficulty of raising loans, v. 6.—
To the President of Congress, June 11, 1781 : Requests
Congress to authorize the application of late loans to
pay their drafts, v. 7.— To John Paul Jones, Mch. 1, 1780 :
Mr. Lockyer, V. 10.— To James Logan, Jan. 30, 1748,
y. 2.— To Cadwallader Colden, June 28, 1750: James Lo-
gan, V. 2.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, June 2, 1757 :
Arrival in London, v. 2.— To the London Chron-
icle, May 9, 1769, v. 4.— To the printer of the London
Chronicle, 1760, v. 3.— To James Logan, Jan. 27, 1748 :
Insurance on lottery tickets, v. 2.— To Mrs. Deborah
Franklin, May 27, 1757 : Lord Londonn, v. 2.— To Wm.
Strahan, July 27, 1756 : Lord Loudoun, v. 10.— To James
Lovell, Sept. 30, 1779, v. 6 ; Mch. 16, Dec. 2, 1780, v. 7.—
To Francis Maseres, June 26, 1785: The Loyalists,
V. 9.— To Charles Carroll, June 2, 1779 : Chevalier de la
Luzerne, v. 6.— To Honorable the Council of the Mas-
sachusetts Bay, June 4, 1779 : Chevalier de la Luzerne,
v. 6.— To Robert R. Livingston, Mch. 4, 1782 : Chevalier
Luzerne, v. 7.— To Lord Karnes, June 2, 1785 : Madeira,
V. 3.— To Peter Collinson : Slagical circle ; NaKical
pictnre ; Naf^lcal scinare of squares, v. 2. — To John
Ingenhousz, Sept. 30, 1773 : Magnetic needle, v. 5.—
To M. Dubourg, Mch. 10, 1773 : On the analogy between
magnetism and electricity, v. 5.— To George Wash-
ington, Aug. 19, 1756: Mall for the army, v. 2.— To
the Abbfi Morellet, Dec. 10, 1788: Irregularity of the
mails, V. 10.— To Mr. Todd, Jan. 16, 1764 : Transport of
mails by night as well as by day first required on the
route between New York and Philadelphia, v. 10.— To
FRANKLIN, Benjamin
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the Chevalier de la Luzerne, Mch. 5, 1780 : Malesherbos,
V. 7.— To the Grand Master of Mnlta. Apr. 6, 1783, v. 8.—
Tale of the man with no rel i|;ion, v. 6. — Observations
concerning the increase of iniinkinfl and the peopling
of countries, v. 2.— To Joseph Priestley, June 7, 1782:
Mnn'N inlinnianily to man, v. 7.— To Mr. Wharton,
June 17, 1780: Lord Maiisllrlil. v. 7.— To Wm. Frank-
lin, Oct. 6, 1773 : Lord .HanNliold'N opinion of " The
Prussian edict, " v. 5.— To Thomas Percival, Sept. 25,
1773: Unwholesomeness of inaimfaolories. v. 5. — To
Benj. Vaughan, Apr. 21, 1785 : JlanHfaolnrors, v. 9.—
To Cadwallader Evans, Mays, 1767: Maisnfaoliiros,
v. 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Mch. 13, 1768 : Manufactures in
colonies, v. 4; Aug. 16, 1784: Missing innnnsoriptN,
v. 9. — To the Marino C'omnilttoo of <'ong:r4*NN,
June 2, 1779, v. 6.— To Count de Gebelin, May 7, 1781 :
Mariner's compass, v. 7.— To David Hume. May 19,
1762: Lord Marischal, v. 3.— On a late auspicious
marrlairp. v. 10.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, June 27,
1760 : .Marria^rrH, v. 3.— To Peter ColUnson, Aug. 25,
1765: Whirlwind in .Maryland, v. 2. — To Samuel
Cooper, Dec. 30, 1770 : Receives an appointment as agent
of the province of Massaohnsetts. v. 10 ; July 7. 1773:
Unanimity of the people of Massachusetts in favor of
liberty, V. 5; May 15, 1781: New constitution of Massa-
chusetts, v. 7.— To the Printer of the Evening Herald,
1787 : Vindication of Massachusetts against certain cen-
sures in the U. S., v. 9.— To Thomas Gushing, Dec. 24,
1770: On being appointed agent for Massachusetts, v. 4.
—To Thomas Jefferson, Apr. 19, 1787 : Insurrection in
Massachu.setts, v. 9.— To Thomas Cushing, June 1, 1774:
MasNarhiiNottM alTalrs, v. 5.— On the usefulness of
the matliematlrM, v. 1.— To Samuel Mather, May 12,
1784, V. 8.— Ma.yz, or Indian corn, v. 4.— To Lord Kames,
Feb. 21, 1769: Measnrc of valup, v. 4.— To Messrs.
Dubourg and Dalibard, 1773: Concerning the mode of
rendering mpat tender by electricity, v. 5.— To Wm.
Strahan, Apr. 18, 1754: Caution about Benj. Moroni in
orders and remittances ; Nov. 27, 1755 : Further cautions
about Benj. Mecom; July 2, 1756 : Benj. Mecom sells out
his business in Antigua ; Dec. 31, 1756: Benj. Mecom to
settle in Boston, v. 10.— To Edward and Jane Mooont,
1743, V. 1 ; Nov. 14, 1752 ; Dec. 30, 1756, V. 2.— To Mrs. Jane
Moooni. 1731, 1743, v. 1 ; Oct. 24, 1751 ; Feb. 12, June 28,
1766 ; Feb. 21, 1757, v. 2 ; April 27, 1769 ; Dec. 30, 1770, v. 4 ;
July 7, 1773; Sept. 26, 1774, v. 5; Sept. 21, 1786; Nov. 4,
Dec. 11, 1787, V. 9; Aug. 3, Oct. 19, Dec. 17, 1789; Mch. 24,
1790, V. 10.— To Mr. Degges, June 25, 1780 ; Declines to
receive a modal from Congress if procured by solicita-
tion, V. 7.— To Cadwallader Evans, May 6, 1767: Modioal
Ilbrar.v at the hospital, v. 4.— To a friend in England,
Aug. 21, 1784: Gen. Molvill, v. 9.— .M<imolre de F.,
Sept. 26, 1780, V. 7.— To M. Le Veillard, Sept. 5, 1789:
Unable to continue the inomoirs, v. 10. — Moinoran-
dnm of F., May 6, 1777, v. 10.— To the Representatives
of the U. S. in Congress, Feb. 26, 1780 : Memorial of F.
and Samuel Wharton, v. 10 —To James Bowdoin, Feb.
28, 1753 : Transit of Moronr.v in 1763, v. 2.— To M. de la
Condamine, Mch. 19, 1784: On moMmerlMm. v. 8.— To
Cadwallader Golden, Apr. 23, 1762: MotalM and water
not the only conductors, v. 2.— Motoorolo;sieal Imag-
inations and conjectures, v. 8.— To Thomas Mifflin,
Dec. 26, 1783, v. 8.— To Wm. Parsons, June 28, 1756 : Mili-
tary anairs. v. 2.— To a friend, 1777: Solicitors of
mililar.y appointments in America, v. 6. — To James
Logan, Apr. 6, 1748: Diligence of the people in mili-
tary exorelses, v. 2.— To M. Dubourg, Dec. 4, 1776:
Corrects false impressions prevailing in France about
reported military reverses at home, v. 6.— To John
Hancock, Dec. 8, 1776: Militar.v stores for America,
v. 6.— Militia preferable to regular troops, v. 7.— To
Thomas Cushing. June 10, 1771 : Advises the improve-
ment of the militia and the encouragement of domestic
manufactures, v. 10.— To Wm. Parsons, Dec. 5, 1755 : The
militia art, v. 2. — Remarks on a particular Militia
bill rejected by the Proprietor's Deputy, or Governor,
Sept. 28, 1764, V. 3.— To the Committee of Secret Corre-
spondence, Jan. 4, 1777: First audience with the Min-
isters of Foreign Aflfalrs, v. 6.— To Robert Morris,
Vol. III.— 195.
Dec. 25, 1783 : Salaries of ministers, v. 8.— To Thomas
Cushing, Feb. 5, 1771 : Ministers refuse to admit an agent
from the Assembly, v, 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Nov. 25,
1767: Abuse of ministers, v. 4.— To Robert Morris, Sept.
12, 1781: Concerning bill drawn on ministers in
Knrope, v. 7.— To David Hartley, Feb. 12, 1778 : Change
of ministry necessary to a reconciliation, v. 6. — To
James Bowdoin, Feb. 25, 1775 : Conduct of the ministry,
v. 5.— To Robert Morris, Apr. 8, 1782 : Change of ministry,
V. 7. — Miseellaneoiis observations, v. 1. — To Jared
Eliot, Aug. 31, 17.55 : Miteheirs map, v. 2.— To David
Le Roy, Aug. 1785: Models, v. 9.— To Thomas Percival,
Sept. 25, 1773: Moist air not wholesome, v. 5.— To
Samuel Cooper, Apr. 14, 1770: MoI,Tnenx"s case in
Ireland, v. 4.— To Benj. Webb, .»pr. 22, 1784 : New method
of repaying borrowed money, v. 8.— To the President of
Congress, July 11, 1781 : Advising his retention of money,
V. 7.— To Wm. Nixon, Sept. 5, 1781 : How to do much with
little money, v. 7.— To Wm. Carmichael, Jan. 23, 1782 :
Money dlHicnlties, v. 7.— To Robert Morris, July 26,
1781 : Disposition of moneys raised in France, v. 7. — To
M. Montandoln, Jan. 26, 1777; Mch. 17, 1779, v. 6.— To
John Jay, Aug. 24, 1786 : Monument to Montsomery,
V. 9.— To Robert R. Livingston, Aug. 12, 1782 : Monument
to Gen. Montgomery, v. 8. — To Samuel Moore, Nov. 5,
1789, v. 10.— To the Speaker and Committee of the Penn-
sylvania Assembly, June 10, 1758: Case of Moore and
Smith, V. 3.— To Dr. Priestley, Sept. 19, 1772: Moral
al$;robra, v. 4.— To George Whately, May 23, 1785 :
Moral and philosophical reOeetlons, v. 9. — To
Dr. Priestley, Feb. 8, 1780 : Regret that moral science
was not making like progress, so that men would cease
to be wolves, v. 7. — To James Hutton, July 7, 1782:
The Moravian Indians, v. 8.— Passports for Mora-
vian vessels, and for Capt. Cook, Mch. 10, 1779, v. 6. —
Morollet. A., AbM. [Letter], July 31, 1787, v. 9.— To
the President of Congress, Sept. 13, 1783 : Relations with
Morocco : Dec. 25, 1783 : Morocco and other Barbary
states, V. 8.— Morris, R. [Letters] , July 13, Dec. 5, 1781,
v. 7; Sept. 30, 1784, v. 9.— Commission from Lt.-Gov.
Morris, Jan. 6, 1766, v. 2.— To Robert Morris, Jan. 9, 1782,
V. 7 ; Deo. 14, 1782 ; Dec. 25, 1783, v. 8.— To the Abb6 Morel-
let, Dec. 10, 1788 : Gov. Morris, v. 10. -To J. Hoss, Apr. 26,
1778 : Thomas Morris, v. 6.— To Edward and Jane Me-
com, May 21, 1752: Death of his mother, v. 2.— To
Peter Franklin, 1765 : On the defects of modern ninslc,
v. 3.— To John Baptist Beccaria, July, 13, 1762 : A new
musical iiistrnment, v. 3.— Rules for a club estab-
lished for mntnal improvement, v. 1.— To John In-
genhousz, Sept. 30, 1773 : Xairne"s electric machine,
V. 5.— To Anthony Todd, Oct. 29, 1769 : Why the people
of Xantnckot came to engage in the whale fishery,
V. 10.— Jr.askol.yne, N. [Letter], Mch. 3, 1788, v. 9.—
Positions to be examined concerning national wealth,
Apr. 4, 1769, V. 4.— To Wm. Franklin, Aug. 16, 1784 :
Watnral duties which precede political duties, v. 9.—
To Wm. Strahan, July;4, 1744 : A naval disaster, v. 10.
—To David Le Roy, Aug., 1785 : General reflections on
navijCi'ition : Improvements in navigation, v. 9. — To
Sir John Pringle, May 10, 1768 : On the difiference of navi-
gation in shoal and deep water, v. 4. — Necessary
hints to those that would be rich, v. 1. — To the Com-
mittee of Foreign Affairs, May 26, 1779: JfecKer, v. 6.—
To Robert R. Livingston, Oct. 11, 1782: Progress of
nejsociations: Dec. 4, 1782: History of the negocia-
tions, V. 8.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, June 27, 1760 :
Sfoisro school, v. 3.— To MM. de Xonlville & Son,
June 4, 6, 1780, v. 7.— To John Adams, Dec. 14, 1781 : Dif-
ference between de Neufville and Jacob ; Loan proposed
by John de Neufville, v. 7. — To Robert Morris, June 3,
1780: Jfoutral rlfihts, v. 7.— To Charles W. F. Dumas,
June 5, 1780 : Jfentral ships, v. 7.— To the President of
Congress, May 31, 1780 : Captures of nentral vessels;
Aug. 9, 1780 : Armed neutrality of Kuropo proposed
by Russia, v. 7.— To the Governor of Georgia, Dec. 16,
1787 : Jfew England system of township recom-
mended, v. 9.— To Wm. Franklin, Sept. 1, 1773 : Resolu-
tions of the Jfew England townships, v. 5.— To
Henry Potts, Apr. 23, 1761 : Postal routes and mail service
FRANKLIN, Benjamin
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in Xew J<>r»ey, v. 8.— To Wm. Franklin, Apr. 20, 1771 ;
The Xew Jersey AsHenibly, v. 4.— To Francis Hop-
kinson, Dec. 24, 1782 : Xewspaper abuHe, v. 8.— To
James Lovell, Aug. 10, 1780: Xewspapep Mpcrets, v. 7.
— To the Editor of a newspaper. May 20, 1765 : Humorous
account of "• iiewN writers *" and news, v. 3.— To
Joseph Galloway, June 13, 1767 : Bill for suspending
Legislatures of New York and <iie«»rK:i». v. 4. —
To Felix Noicnret, Mch. 8, 1781, v. 7.— To CadwalKader
Ctolden, Jan. 1, 1753: Abb« SToUet: Oct. 25, 1753: Abb6
Xollet*N book and Dalibard's answer, v. 2.— To James
Bowdoin, Dec. 13, 1753 : Abb« STolIefs letters, v. 2.—
To Joseph Priestley, June 7, 1782 : Count du Sford, v. 7.—
To Arthur Lee, Feb. 23, 1778: Lord North, v. 6.— To
Wm. Franklin, July 14, 1773: Meeting with Lord North,
V. 6.— To M. Le Roy, Apr. 20, 1772 : Intended French ex-
pedition to the North Pole. v. 4.— To Jared Eliot, Feb.
13, 1750: XortheaHt storiim begin at the South, v. 2.—
To David Hartley, Feb. 26, 1778 : Lord North's bill of
conciliation, v. 6.— To Joseph Galloway, Feb. 25, 1775 :
lyord North's poliey to divide rather than unite, v. 5.—
To Samuel Huntington, Mch. 4, 1780 : Seizure of prizes in
Norway, v. 7.— To Wm. Marshall, Feb. 14, 1773 : Scruples
about oaths, v. 5.— To Joseph Priestley, July, 7, 1775 :
Franklin's ocenpalions, v. 5.— To Joseph Galloway,
Jan. 6, 1773: Qualification of his lecture on odlce-
holdlnsf, V. 5.— To Mr. Timothy, Nov. 3, 1772: Lecture
on ofliee-seekini;. v. 4.— Settlement on the Ohio
river, v. 5.— To John Pringle, Dec. 1, 1762 : Effect of oil
on water, v. 3.— On the stilling of waves by means of oil,
Nov. 7, 1773, v. 5.— To Mrs. Jane Mecora, Apr. 19, 1757 :
Habits of old asre, v. 2.— To a friend in England, Aug.
21, 1784: Inspiration of the OI«l Testament, v. 9.— To
Richard 4»li ver, Mch. 14, 1779, v. 6.— To M. L'Abbg de La
•Roche, Apr. 1786: The particle on, v. 9.— Hints for con-
sideration respecting the Orphans" Kehoollionse in
Phlla., V. 10.— Oswald, R. [Letter], Sept. 5, 1782, v. 8.
—To Richard Oswald, Sept. 8, 1782, v. 8.— To Count de
Vergennes, Aug. 8, 1782 : Mr. Oswald's eomniission
to treat, v. 8.— To Lord Kames, Feb. 21, 1769: Use of
oxen and horses in agriculture, v. 4.— To M. St. Jean de
Crevecoeur, July, 1784 : Project of a line of paekets
between France and America, v. 9.— Paine, T. [Letter],
June 22, 1787, v. 8.— To Thomas Paine, 1786, v. 9.— To M.
Le Veillard, Apr. 15, 1787 : Thomas Paine, v. 9.— To the
Count d'Estaing, Apr. 15, 1787 : Thomas Paine, v. 9.— To
the Duke de La Rochefoucauld, Apr. 16, 1787 : Thomas
Paine, v. 9.— To the Marquis de Chastellux, Apr. 17, 1787 :
Thomas Paine, v. 9.— To Sir Edward Newenham, Oct. 2,
1783 : Effects of the art of pitlntins. v. 8.— To the Pres-
ident of Congress, Sept. 13, 1783: The Papal states,
V. 8. — Description of the process to be observed in making
large sheets of paper in the Chinese manner, with one
smooth surface, v. 9. — Modest inquiry into the nature
and necessity of a paper currene.v, v. 1. — Paper
money of the U. S., v. 7.— To Joseph Galloway, June
13, 1767 : Paper money, v. 4.— To M. Le Veillard, Apr. 15,
1787, Feb. 17, 1788 : Paper money, v. 9.— To the Committee
of Correspondence in Pennsylvania, Apr. 16, 1768 : Sug-
gestions for emitting paper money, v. 4.— To Richard
Bache, Sept. 13, 1781 : Loss of Franklin's papers v. 7.—
To Miss Stevenson, Sept. 14, 1767: Description of his
jonmey to Paris, v. 4.— To M. Veillard, Nov. 13, 1789 :
Troubles in Paris, v. 10.— To Joseph Galloway, Mch. 13,
1768: DissoUition of Parliament, v. 4.— To Samuel
Cooper, June 8, 1770: Encroachments of Parliament,
v. 4 ; Dec. 30, 1770 : Power of Parliament to abridge the
chartered privileges of the colonies contested, v. 10.— To
Wm. Franklin, Mch. 13, 1768 : Power of Parliament over
colonies, v. 4 ; Oct. 6, 1773 : Power of Parliament to legis-
late for the colonies denied, v. 5.— To Mr. Williams, June
27, 1780: Plagued almost to death with the passions,
vagaries, ill-humours, and madnesses of other people,
v. 7.— To Sarah Franklin, Nov. 8, 1764: Paternal
advice, v. 3 —Sketch of propositions for a peace, v. 6.
—To John Hughes. Jan. 7, 1760 : Prospect of peace, v. 3.—
To Sir Joseph Banks, July 27, 1783: On the return of
peace, v. 8.— To Mrs. Mary Hewson, Jan. 27, 1783 : Peace,
V. 8.— To Robert R. Livingston, Dec. B, 1782 : Enclosing
preliminary articles of peace, v. 8.— To Samuel Cooper,
Oct. 27, 1779: Rumors of peace, v. 6.— To the Count de
Vergennes, Apr. 24, 1778 : Conversations respecting propo-
sitions for peace, v. 6.— To the President of Congress,
Sept. 13, 1781 : Presents his instructions for negotiating a
peace, v. 7.— To John Adams, Oct. 12, 1781 : Where the
peace-makers are blessed, v. 7. — To John Dickinson,
Mch. 23, 1783 : Legislation in regard to the Penn estate,
v. 8.— To Edward Pennington, May 9, 1761 : Property of
the Penn lamil.y in Pennsylvania, v. 3. — To John In-
genhousz, Apr. 29, 1785: Wm. Penn's mereeitary
descendants, v. 9.— To Lord Kamcs, Jan. 3, 1760: Wm.
Penn's portrait, v. 3.— An act to organize for military
purposes in Penns.vlvania, v. 2.— Address of the
Assembly of Pennsylvania to Dr. Franklin, Sept. 15,
1785, V. 9.— B. Franklin's services in the General Assem-
bly of Pennsylvania, v. 3. — Petition to the King for
changing the proprietary government of Pennsylvania
into a royal government, v. 3.— Preface to the speech of
Joseph Galloway on the subject of a petition to the King
for changing the proprietary government of Pennsyl-
vania to a royal government, v. 3.— Queries and remarks
respecting alterations in the Constitutions of Pennsyl-
vania, v. 10. — Remarks on a late protest against the
appointment of Mr. Franklin as agent for the province
of Pennsylvania, v. 3.— To , Feb. 9, 1763: Expenses
and compensation as agent of the province of Pennsyl-
vania, v. 3.— To Benj. Vaughan, Nov. 2, 1789: Queries
and remarks respecting alterations in the Constitution
of Pennsylvania, v. 10.— To Joseph Galloway, Dec. 1, 1767 :
Paper money in Pennsylvania ; Feb. 17, 1768 : Change of
government in Pennsylvania^ v. 4 ; Feb. 18, 1774 : The
Pennsylvania Assembly, v. 5. — Address to the
public from the Peniis.ylvania Society, for promote
ing the abolition of slavery, and the relief of free
negroes unlawfully held in bondage, Nov. 9, 1789, v. 10. —
To the Committee of Correspondence in Massachusetts,
Jan. 13, 1772 : Penobscot lands, v. 4. — To John
Bartram, July 17, 1771 : His pension, v. 4. — To Thonrns
Cashing, June 10, 1771 : Objections to pensioninjir
civil servants in America out of the royal treasury,
V. 10.— Percival, T. [Letters], May 23, 1785; Oct. 27,
1786, V. 9.— To Joseph Galloway, Oct. 12, 1774: Lord
P<»rc,v- V. 5.— Parable on perseention, Oct., 1774, v. 6.
— To Samuel Cooper, Apr. 27, 1769 : Persevering non-
importation recommended, v. 4.— Franklin's Per-
sonal expense accounts with Congress during his
first two years' official residence in Parig, 1776-78, v. 6. —
To the Committee of Correspondence in Massachusetts,
Jan. 13, 1772 : Personal expenses, v. 4.— To Cad-
wallader Golden, Aug. 15, 1745 : On perspiration and
absorption, v. 2.— To Richard Peters, Mch. 6, Sept. 12,
1777, v. 6.— To Thomas Cushing, Sept. 3, Nov. 4, 1772;
June 2, 1773: Petitions to the King, v. 4, 5.— Plain
truth ; or, serious considerations on the present state of
the City of Philatleiphia and the province of Penn-
sylvania, v. 2.— To Charles Thompson, July 11, 1765 : Pro-
prietary government in Philadelphia, v. 3. — To Wm.
Smith, Apr. 19, 1753 : The new academy in Philadelphia,
V. 2.— To Jared Eliot, Feb. 13, 1750, Sept. 12, 1751 : The
Philadelphia Academy, v. 2.— Inscription for the
Philadelphia L.ibrar.v, Aug. 29, 1789, v. 10.— To
Joseph Priestley, Jan. 27, 1777 : Philosopher's stone,
v. 6.— To Cadwallader Colden, Nov. 28, 1745 : Proposal for
publishing a ]»hiloHopliical miscellany; Apr. 5,
1744: Organization of a Philosophical Society, v. 2.
—To Dupont de Nemours, July 28, 1768 : " Ph.ysio-
cratle," v. 4.— To M. Pierres, June 10, 1783, v. 8.— To
M. Le Roy, Apr. 10, 1787 : Pigeons killed by lightning,
V. 9.— To M. Grand, Oct. 22, 1787 : Charles Pinckney,
V. 9.— To Henry Laurens, Feb. 12, 1784: A place of
honor should be a place of burden, v. 8.— To Mrs.
Mecom, Jan. 24, 1786 : Pocket complaints, v. 9.— To
Mr. Coombe, July 22, 1774: Poetr.y. v. 5.— To M. Dali-
bard, June 29, 1755: Pointed rods, v. 2.— To Peter
Collinson, July 11, 1747: Effect of points, v. 2.— To
Cadwallader Colden, Apr. 23, 1752: Pokcweeil a remedy
for cancer, v. 2.— To Hugh Roberts, July 7, 1765 : Polit-
ical adversaries, v. 3.— To M. Le Roy, Jan. 31, 1769 :
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PolltirnI prropn, v. 4.— To Lord Kames, Jan. 1, 1769:
Improvements in political scieiicp, v. 4, — To his Ex-
cellency the Viscount de Foiito «Ic liinin. Apr. 26, 1777,
V. 6.— To Alexander Small, Nov. 5, 1789: Poor inwH,
V. 10.— To M. L'Abbg de La Roche, Apr. 178S : Fickleness
of popular I'rtvor, v. 9. — To the Abl^ Morellet, Apr. 22,
1787: Popularity. V. 9.— To Mr. Digges, June 25, 1780:
Declines to sit for his portrait, v. 7.— To Ezra Stiles,
Mch. 9, 1790 : Consents to have his portrait taken, v. 10.—
To M. Melmoth, 1784 : Franklin's portrait in pottery, v. 9.
—To Robert R. Livingston, Apr. 12, 1782, July 22, 1783 :
Portiitral, v. 7, 8.— To the President of Congress, Sept.
13, Nov. 1, 1783: Portugal, v. 8; Dec. 3, 1780: Capture of a
PortiisTHt^He Nliip by an American cruiser, v. 7.— To
Peter Collinson, July 11, 1747: Postitivp and iie«;ativ«
<>l«ctri<-it,v, V. 2.— To John Foxcraft, Feb. 4, 1772 : The
PoHt-oflicp, V. 4.— To Thomas Cashing, June 1, 1774 :
The Post-offlce, v. 5.— To Peter Collinson, May 9, 1753 :
Povi'rty niKl iflleiiosH. v. 2.— To Peter V. B. Livings-
ton, Aug. 29, 1775: Powder for the use of the troops in
New York, v. 5.— To Peter Franklin, 1762: Best method
of protecting a powdor iiiajfaxiiie from lightning,
v. 3.— To David Le Roy, Aug. 1785 : Powrr at sea, v. 9. —
Pownall, T. [Letter], Dec. 1767, v. 4.— To Thomas
Pownall, Nov. 23, 1781, v. 7.— To Samuel Cooper, Apr. 27,
1769 : Gov. Povrnall, v. 4.— To Mr. Small, Sept. 28, 1787 :
New form of prayer, v. 9. — Motion for prayers in the
Convention, v. 9. — To David Le Roy, Aug. 1785 : Precau-
tion, v. 9.— To the President of t'onsrress. Jan. 20,
1777, V. 6 ; Mch. 16, 1780, v. 7 ; Aug. 31, Sept. 27, 1783, v. 8 ;
Apr. 12, 1785, V. 9.— To Richard Price, June 13, 1782 : In-
fluence of the press. V. 7.— Price, R. [Letters], Apr.
6, 1784, V. 8 ; July 12, 1784 ; June 3, 1785, v. 9 ; Nov. 5, 1785,
V. 10; Sept. 26, 1787, v. 9; Dec. 1788, v. 10.— To Richard
Price, Oct. 9, 1780, v. 7 ; May 31, 1789, v. 10.— To Benj.
Vaughan, Oct. 24, 1788 : Price, v. 10.— To Horatio Gates,
Aug. 28, 1776 : Dr. Price, v. 6.— To John Winthrop, May
1, 1777 : Dr. Price, v. 6.— To Benj. Vaughan, July 26,
1784: Dr. Price's paniplilet, v. 9.— Priestley, J.
[Letters], June 3, July 1, 1772, v. 4. — To Joseph
Priestley, May 16, 1775, v. 5.— To Benj. Vaughan, Oct.
24, 1788: Priestley, v. 10.— To James Bowdoin, Jan. 13,
1772: Dr. Priestley, v. 4.— Jo John Jay, June 13, 1780:
Print of F., V. 7.— To Benj. Vaughan, Apr. 2, 1785 :
Loose printiu'.;, v. 9.— To John Baskerville, Sept. 21,
1773 : Sale of printers' types, v. 5. — To John Walter, Apr.
17, 1784 : On the logographic mode of printing, v. 8.— To
Noah Webster, Dec. 26, 1789 : Improvements in printing,
v. 10.— To Wm. Strahan, Dec. 4, 1781 : Printing in Paris,
V. 7— To ■Messrs. Fizeaux and Grand, Oct. 29, 1779:
Advises them of eight boxes of prlntin;^ l.vpe to be
shipped for him, v. 6.— Priiitinsj t.vpes made at Passy,
Feb. 25, 1788, V. 9.— To John Baskerville, 1760 : On the use
of his printing-types, v. 3. — Proposed letter to Lord
North concerning prisoners, June, 1778, v. 6. — To David
Hartley, May 25, 1778: Exchange of prij-oners, v. 6. — To
John Jay, Oct. 4, 1779 : Prisoners, v. 6.— To Samuel
Huntington, Mch. 4, 1780; Exchange of prisoners, v. 7. —
To the Count de Vergennes, May 16, 1780 : Relating to an
exchange of prisoners, v. 7.— To the President of Con-
gress, May, 31, 1780: Exchange of prisoners, v. 7.— To J.
Adams, Apr. 21, 1779 : About relief of the prisoners in
Knf;^lan«l. v. 6.— Extract from a private Journal,
V. 8.— Extracts from a private journal, July 12 to Sept. 14,
1785, v. 9.— To Charles W. E. Dumas, June 5, 1780:
Private property in time of war, v. 7.— To David
Hartley, May 8, 1783: Desires the abolition of priva-
teering, V. 8.— To Richard Oswald, Jan. 14, 1783 : En-
closing proposition to abolish privateering, v. 8.— To
F. Grand, Oct. 14, 1778 : Respecting privateers, v. 6.—
To the Speaker and Committee of the Pennsylvania
Assembly, June 10, 1758: l*rivlle;;:es of the Assem-
bly, V. 3.— To John Paul Jones, Mch. 18, 1780: Prize-
money, V. 7.— To James Degge, and others, June 7,
1780; Prize-money disputes, v. 7. — To Horatio
Gates, Aug. 28, 1776 : Prizes taken at sea, v. 6.— To the
Board of Admiralty, Mch. 17, 1781 : Disposition of prizes,
V. 7.— To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, June 10, 1758 : Taxing
the proprietary edtates, v. 3.— Wail of a pro-
tected innnnractnrcr, v. 10.— Protective dutic«
on imports and how they work, July 7, 1767, v. 4. — To
Jared Eliot, July 16, 1747; Effects of protective
taritrs, V. 2.— Lecture on the Providence of tiiod in
the government of the world, v. 7.— To Samuel Cooper,
Dec. 30, 1770: Provincial (governors to be made in-
dependent of the people for their salaries, v. 10.— Vindi-
cation of the provincial paper-money system,
Dec, 1767, v. 4.— An edict by the King of Prussia, Sept.
5, 1773, V. 5.— To Robert R. Livingston, July 22, 1783:
Prussia, v. 8.— Cool thoughts on the present situation of
our pnblic affairs, v. 3.— To Charles Thomson, Apr.
16, 1784: Public funds, v. 8.— Public men, v. 1.—
To Thomas Paine, Sept. 27, 1785 : Reasons for entering
the public service, v. 9.— To Charles Thomson, Nov.
29, 1788: Franklin's public services, v. 10.— To Jared
Eliot, Dec. 24, 1751: Public speakiiijf, v. 2.— To Joseph
Reed, Mch. 19, 1780: Mr. Pulteney, v. 7.— To Maj.
Dawson, May 29, 1772 : On the securing of the powder
magazines at Purlleet, v. 4. — To John Ingenhousz,
Sept. 30, 1773 : Magazines at Purfleet, v. 5.— Congelation
of quicksilver, Feb. 26, 1763, v. 3.— To Josiah Quincy,
Apr. 8, 1761; Edmund ttuincy, v. 3. — To Josiah
Quincy, Feb. 26, 1775, v. 5.— To Thomas Percival, 1771 ;
On the varying quantities of rainfall at different
heights over the same ground, v. 4. — To Philip Mazzei,
1776: Ilavizzoni, v. 6.— To Miss Catharine Kay, Mch.
4, Sept. 11, 1755; Mch. 3, 1757, v. 2.— To Honorable the
Council of the Massachusetts Bay, June 4, 1779 ; Cheva-
lier de llaymon<lis, v. 6. — To Horatio Gates, June 2,
1779; Chevalier de Raymondis, v. 6.— Kayneval, J. M.
G. de. [Letters], Apr. 12, 1782, v. 7; Aug. 29, 1783, v. 8;
May 8, 1785, v. 9.— To M. de Rayneval, Mch. 11, 1781 ; Mch.
22, 1782, V. 7.— To James Kead, Aug. 17, 1745, v. 2 ; Dec. 5,
1748, V. 10.— To Miss Stevenson, May 16, 1760 ; Directions
for readiuK, v. 3.— To Wm. Strahan, Apr. 29, 1749; Mr.
Keail's debt to Strahan, v. 10.— To David Hartley, Apr.
5, 1782: necouciliatlon more than peace, v. 7.— To
Charles Lee, Feb. 11, 1776 : Reconciliation with England
hopeless, v. 6.— To Arthur Lee, Mch. 13, 1779 : Records
anfl archives of the comm'ssioners, v. 6. — To Thomas
Pownall, Aug. 10, 1766: Recruits wanted on the
frontier, v. 2.— To Joseph Reed, Mch. 19, 1780, v. 7.— To
Jonathan Williams, Apr. 13, 1785 : Reliniu]^ backwards
from wliite sugar to brown, V. 9.— To Mrs. Jane Mecom,
Sept. 16, 17.)8: Reflections, v. 3.— To Alexander Small,
Feb. 19, 1787 : Rel'iij^ees, v. 9. — Articles of beliefs and
acts of reliwrion, v. 1.— To Ezra Stiles. Mch. 9, 1790 :
Explains his relift-ious views, v. 10.— To Mr. T. Mor-
ris, Jan. 26, 1777 : Appeal for remittances, v. 6.— To
Joseph Galloway, Jan. 6, 1773 : Franklin's rciniinera-
tiOH as a;|jreut in England, v. 5.— Speech in a Com-
mittee of the Convention on the proportion of repre-
sentation and votes, v. 9.— To Wm. Carmichael, Aug.
24, 1781 : Congress refuses to accept Franklin's resig-
nation, V. 7.— To Cadwallader Colden, Sept. 29, 1748 :
Plans for retirement, v. 2.— The retort courteous,
V. 10.— Rhodes, S. [Letter], May 3, 1771, v. 4.— To John
Bartram, Jan. 11, 1770; Rhnbarb-seed, v. 4.— To
George Whately, May 18, 1787 ; Dr. Riley, v. 9.— To Wm.
F'ranklin, Apr. 16, 1768: Riots, mobs, and illuminations,
V. 4.— To Prof. Laudriani, Oct. 14, 1787; Klttenhotise,
V. 9.— To Joseph Priestley, Apr. 10, 1774; On the im-
flammability of the surface of certain rivers in America,
V. 5.— To Gen. Koberdean, Mch. 23, 1786, v. 9.— To
Hugh Roberts, Sept. 16, 1758 ; Feb. 27, 1766, v. 3.— To
Joseph Galloway, Aug. 29, 1772; Lord Roclit'ord, v. 4.-
To Lafayette, July 9, 1782: Death of Kockin^hani,
v. 8.— Rosencrone, — . [Letters], Feb. 22, July 8,%
1783, V. 8.— To John Ross, May 14, 1768, v. 4; Apr. 22, 1780,
V. 7.— To Samuel Cooper, Apr. 27, 1769 : The Royal
famil.v, V. 4.— To Mr. Ruellau, July 25, 1785, v. 9.— To
Benj. Rush, July 14, 1773, v. 5 ; Mch. 1786, v. 9.— To the
President of Congress, Mch. 12, 1781; Mediation of
Russia and Austria proposed, v. 7.— To Mr. Rybot,
Apr. 9, 1777, v. 6.— To David Le Roy, Aug., 1785: Sails.
V. 9.— To M. l'Abb« de St. Favre, Mch. 31, 1782.— Speech
in the Constitutional Convention on the subject of
salaries, v. 9.— To John Adams, Aug. 6, 1781 : Provision
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for salaries, v. 7.— To his most serene Highness, Don
Gabriel of Bourbon, Dec. 12, 1775 : On receiving his ver-
sion of NalliiHt, V. 5.— To Joseph Galloway, June 13,
1767: Salt <lut.v, v. 4.— To Charles Lee, Feb. 11, 1776:
Nnltprtrp and powder, v. 6.— To Miss Stevenson, Mch.
30, 1761 : Salt water freshened by distillation, v. 3.— To
Horatio Gates, June 2, 1779 : Capitulation of Saratoga.
V. 6.— To Robert R. Livingston, Aug. 12, 1782: Medal
commemorative of the victories of Saratoga and York-
town, V. 8.— To John Sargent, Jan. 27, 1783, v. 8.—
Nanssure, H. B. de. [Letters], Feb. 23, 1773, v. 5; Dec.
17, 1786, V. 9.— Savages of North America, v. 9.— To
Robert R. Livingston, July 22, 1783 : Saxony, v. 8.— On
Hcantlal. v. 2.— .Seliannibersli. Count de. [Letter],
1777, v. 6.— To M. Setiweishauser, Sept. 17, 1779, v. 6.
—To J. Priestley, Feb. 8, 1780: True solenoe and its
progress, v. 7.— To Lord Karnes, June 2, 1765: On the
harmony and melody of old .Seotch tunes: Jan. 3,
1760: Recollections of Seotlanrt, v. 3.— To Wm. Frank-
lin, Jan. 30, 1772: Trip to Scotland, v. 4.— To John Jay,
July 6, 1786 : Inviting his attention to Scotosh. Chief of
the Wyondots ; Speeches of Scotosh and Pres. Washing-
ton's replies, v. 9.— To Peter CoUinson, July 13, 1767 :
Sepulchres of the Scythian kiiigM, v. 10. — To M.
Dubourg, 1770 : On the nature of sea coal, v. 4.— Pre-
cautions to be used by those who are about to undertake
a sea voyaae, v. 4.— To Peter Franklin, May 7, 1760 :
On the saltness of sea water, v. 3.— To Mrs. Mecom,
Mch. 9, 1773 : Sober second tliouglit, v. 6.— To Mr.
Elam, Nov. 10, 1788 : Declines jurisdiction of a sectarian
squabble, v. 10.— To the Chevalier de Chastellux, Apr.
6, 1782 : Count de Segiir, v. 7.— To Jared Eliot, Sept. 12,
1751: Defence of seir-a|>|>lanse, v. 2.— Self-denial
not the essence of virtue, v. 1.— To Thomas Gushing,
June 10, 1771: "The Senator's Bemenibrancer,"
v. 10.— To John Paul Jones, Oct. 15, 1779 : Capture of the
Serapls. v. 6. — To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, June 27,
1760 : Servants, v. 3.— To Isaac Norris, May 30, 1757 :
Interviews with Lord Loudoun respecting the pay of
servants enlisted in the army, v. 2.— Sevier. J. [Letter] ,
Apr. 9, 1787, V. 9.— To Arthur St. Clair, and other dele-
gates in Congress, Sept. 20, 1787: The Shay rebellion.
V. 9.— To the Earl of Shelbnrne. July 12, 1782, v. 8.— To
Robert R. Livingston, Mch. 7, 1782: Fall of the Shel-
barnc ministry, v. 8.— Shipley, Miss 0. L. [Let-
ters], Aug. 2, 1786; Dec. 24, 1788, V. 10.— To Miss Catherine
Louisa Shipley, Apr. 27, 1789, v. 10.— Shipley, Miss O.
[Letters], Feb. 11, 1777, v. 6; May 6, 1781, v. 7.— To Miss
Georgiana Shipley, Sept. 26, 1772, v. 4 ; Oct. 8, 1780, v. 7.—
To Jonathan Shipley, June 24, 1771 : Georgiana Shipley,
V. 4.— Shipley, J. [Letters], July 24, Nov. 27, 1785, v. 9.
—To Jonathan Shipley, Mch. 17, 1783, v. 6.— To Wm.
Franklin, Apr. 6, 1773: Bp. of St. Asaph [J. Shipley], v. 5.
—To Cadwallader Colden, 1745 : Why ships, in crossing
the Atlantic, have longer passages sailing eastward than
in sailing westward, v. 2.— To St. Jean de Crevecoeur,
July, 1784 : Division of the ships into water-tight com-
partments, v. 9.— To the President of Congress, May 31,
1780: Troubles with the ships and over-drafts, v. 7.— To
Gov. Wm. Shirley, 1754, Oct. 23, 1755, v. 2.— To Cad-
wallader Colden, Sept. 29, 1748: Gov. Shirley, v. 2.— To
Cadwallader Evans, Sept. 7, 1769: Manufacture of silk
in America; Feb. 10, 1771: Reeling silk; July 4, 1771;
Particulars respecting the culture of silk ; Feb. 6, 1772 :
Silk produced in Pennsylvania, v. 4.— To Messrs. Abel
James and Benj. Morgan, Feb. 10, 1773 : Depressed state
of the si lit business in England, V. 5.— To Cadwallader
Evans, July 18, 1771 : Silk culture in China, v. 4.— To
John Bartram, July 17, 1771 : Silk culture, v. 4.— To
Philip Mazzei, 1776: Silk culture in America, v. 6.— To
Cadwallader Evans, Feb. 10, 1771 : Silkworms, v. 4.—
Sinicle, C. Letter, 1732, v. 1.— To Mrs. Mary Franklin,
Aug. 26, 1766 : Provision for his sister, v. 3.— To Thomas
Pownall, Aug. 19, 1756: Six Nations, v. 2.— On the
slave trade, Mch. 23, 1790, v. 10.- To Anthony Benezet,
Aug. 22, 1772 : On the slave trade, v. 4.— To John.Wright,
Nov. 4, 1789 : Abolition of the slave trade, v. 10.— To Dean
Woodward, Apr. 10, 1773 : Slavery in America, v. 5.—
To Messrs. Sears and Smith, Aug. 4, 1784: Duty on
slaves imported into the French islands, v. 9.— To Sir
Hans Sloane. 1725, v. 1.— Small. A. [Letter] , Jan. 2,
1788, V. 9. -To Alexander Small, May 12, 1760, v. 3.— To
John Perkins, Aug. 13, 1752: Sniall-pox in Phila-
delphia, V. 2.— To Thomas Clap, Nov. 8, 1753 : Sni eaton's
air-pump. v. 2.— On sinuj4';fllns^ and its various
species, Nov. 24, 1767, v. 4.— To Mrs. Mecom, Apr. 8, 1786 :
Her soap: Apr. 25, 1786: More about the soap, v. 9. —To
Louis XVI, Mch., 1780 : Asks for a vessel to transport
clothing for 1500 sol<llers to America, v. 7.— To the
Abb6 Soulavie. Sept. 22, 1782, v. 8.— To Oliver Neave,
July 20, 1762 : Best mediums for conveying sound, v. 3.—
To John Jay, Jan. 19, 1782 : Course of the court of Spain
towards the U. 8., v. 7.— To Robert R. Livingston, Apr.
12, 1782: Spain, v. 7.— To the Chevalier de la Luzerne,
Mch. 5, 1780 : Spain, v. 7.— To the Committee of Foreign
Affairs, May,26, 1779: Spain, v. 8.— To Wm. Carmichael,
Jan. 23, 1782 : Spanish ink. v. 7.— To George Whately,
Aug. 21, 1784, May 23, 1785 : Double spcctacics. v. 9.—
To Mrs. Jane Mecom, Jan. 13, 1772: How to choose spec-
tacles, V. 4.— To John Bartram, July 17, 1771 : Spectacles,
V. 4.— Speech at the conclusion of the deliberations of
the Convention, v. 9.— Scheme for a new alphabet and
reformed mode of speUing;. v. 4. — To Mrs. Jane Mecom,
July 4, 1786 : On bad spelling, v. 9.— To Juliana Ritchie,
Jan. 19, 1777 : Precaution against spies, v. 6.— To Jared
Eliot, July 16, 1747 : Origin of sprinsj^s and petrified
shells on mountains, v. 2.— StaSi-IIoIsteln. E. M.,
Baron de. [Letter], June 13, 1783, v. 8.— Examination of
Dr. Benj. Franklin in the British House of Commons
relative to the repeal of the Slainp Act, v. 3.— Hints for
a reply to the protests of certain members of the House
of Lords against the repeal of the Stamp Act, v. 3. —
Letter concerning the gratitude of America, and the
probability and effects of a union with Great Britain,
and concerning the repeal or suspension of the Stamp
Act, Jan. 6, 1766, v. 3.— To Charles Thomson ; July 11,
1765 : Stamp Act ; Feb. 27, 1766 : Expected repeal of the
Stamp Act; Sept. 27. 1766: Repeal of the Stamp Act, v. 3.
—To Mrs. Deborah Franklin, Apr. 6, 1766 : Repeal of the
Stamp Act, V. 3.— To Hugh Roberts, Feb. 27, 1766 : Stamp
Act, V. 3.— To M. Dubourg, May 4, 1773 : Dr. Stark, v. 5.
— To John Ingenhousz, Oct. 24, 1788: The steamboat.
V. 10.— To Mrs. Margaret Stevenson. Jan. 26, 1779, v. 6 ;
Apr. 19, 1782, V. 7.— Stevenson. Miss M. [Letter], Sept.
1, 1769, V. 4.— To Miss Mary Stevenson, May 4, 1759 ; May
1, 1760 ; Oct. 29, 1761 ; Mch. 8, June 7, Aug. 11, 1762 ; June
10, 1763; Mch. 14, 1764, v. 3; June 17, 1767; Oct., 1768; June
27, Sept. 2, 1769; Jan. 22, May 31, 1770, v. 4.— To Mrs.
Deborah Franklin, Nov. 22, 1757 : The Stcvensons. v. 2.
—To Lord Stirling. Nov. 3, 1772, v. 4.— To Alexander
Small, Feb. 19, 1789 : Remedies for the stone, v. ID.— To
Count de Buffon, Nov. 19, 1787 : Remedies for the stone,
V. 9.— To Josiah and Abiah Franklin, Sept. 6, 1744 : Rem-
edies for the stone and gravel.- To Robert Morris,
Dec. 14, 1782 : Stores, v. 8.— To David Hartley, Feb. 16,
1782: Lord Slornioufs insolence, v. 7.— To Mrs. Jane
Mecom, Nov. 26, 1788 : Stor.v of the poker, v. 10.— To
John Ingenhousz, Aug. 28, 1785 : New stove for burning
pit coal, V. 9.— To the Marquis Turgot, May 1, 1781 : On a
newly invented stove, v. 7.— To Wm. Dean, Apr. 11, 1773 :
Stove for consuming its own smoke, v. 5.— To Samuel
Cooper, July 7, 1773 : Stoves for public buildings, v. 5.—
Strahan. W. [Lett«rs], Dec. 13, 1757, v. 2; Feb. 1, 1784,
V. 8.— To Wm. Strahan, Dec. 11, 1745; May 22, 1746; Nov.
28, 1747 ; July 3, Oct. 23, 1749 ; Feb. 4, 1750 ; June 28, July
19, Sept. 22, 1751 ; Mch. 21, 1752 ; May 9, Oct. 27, 1753 ; Oct.
7, 1755; Jan. 1, 31, 1767; June 14, 1762, v. 10; July 20, 23,
Aug. 23, Dec. 2, 1762 ; Feb. 23, 1763, v. 3 ; Mch. 28, 1763, v. 10 ;
June 2, 10, 1763, v. 3; Aug. 8, 1763, v. 10; Sept. 22, 1763 ; Mch.
30, May 1, June 25, Sept. 24, 1764, v. 3 ; Nov. 17, 1771, v. 4 ;
July 5, 1775, V. 5 ; Jan. 24, 1780, v. 7.— Thought concerning
the Sugar Islands, v. 10.— To Humphrey Marshall,
Feb. 14, 1773: Spots on the sun. v. 5.— To Robert Morris,
Mch. 30, 1782 : Supplies for the army, v. 5 ; Aug. 12, 1782 :
Difficulty in getting more supplies, v. 8.— To the Presi-
dent of Congress, Dec. 3, 1780: Delay of supplies, v. 7.—
Mode of ascertaining whether the power, giving a shock
to those who touch either the Surinam eel or the
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torpedo, be electrical, v. 3.— To Hobert R. Livingston,
Aug. 12, 1782 : S w»'«leii ready to treat ; Dec. 4, 1782 : Pro-
ceedings in regard to Sweden, v. 8.— To t he President of
Congress, Nov. 1, 1783: Sweden, v. 8.— To Messrs. Benj.
Chambers and the other gentlemen of Chambersburg,
Sept. 20, 1788 : Swedeiiborsr. v. 10.— To Robert R.
Livingston, Dec. 24, 1782: The SwetllHh nnil>nsHail»r
exchanges full powers with F., v. 8 —To Sayre, Mch.
31,1779: Disposition of the Swedish court, v. 6.— To
James Logan, Oct. 30, 1748: Swetlisli iiiisNiontir.r.
v. 2.— To M. Dubourg, 1768: Modes of sniininiiiK< v. 4.
—To Oliver Neare, 1768 : Art of swimming, v. 4.— To M.
de TavareJ!, Jan. 4, 1778, v. 10.— To Robert Morris, Dec.
25, 1783 : Dilatory tax-payers, v. 8.— To David Hartley,
Feb. 2, 1780 : Franklin offers to pay lor all the tea
destroyed in Boston harbor, v. 7.— To Joseph Galloway,
Dec. 2, 1772, Feb. 18, 1774 ; Duty on tea, v. 4, 3.— To
Thomas Cushing, Mch. 9, June 4, 1773 : Duty on tea, v. 5.
—To Wm. Franklin, Aug. 1, 1774 : Differs with his son
about the liability of Massachusetts for the tea destroyed
in Boston harbor, v. ID; Sept. 7, 1774: The Bostonians
ought not to pay for the tea used at the "Tea Party,"
V. 5.— To Thomas Cushing, Sept. 12, 1773: Project to
avoid repealing the American tea <liily, v. 5.— To
Joseph Galloway, Feb. 14, 1773 : Effect in England
of the loss of the tea market in America, v. 5. —
To Thomas Cushing, Jan. 5, 1774: Duel between Mr.
TeinpleandMr.Whately, V.5.— To Dr. Shipley, Feb. 24,
1786: Wm. Temple's rarm. v. 9.— Origin of , Thanks-
giving «iay in the U. S., v. 10.— On thermometers,
Sept. 13, 1786, V. 9.— To Miss Stevenson, Mch. 30, 1761 :
How to relieve thirst by sea water, v. 3; Aug. 10, 1761:
Thirst cured by immersion, v. 10.— To Mrs. Tlieinpsoii,
Feb. 8, 1777, v. 6.— Thomson. C. [Letter], Jan. 15, 1784,
V. 8.— To Charles Thomson, Mch. 9, May 13, June 14, Oct.
16, Nov. 11, 1784, V. 8, 9 ; May 10, 1785 ; July 6, 1786, v. 9. -
To Peter Collinson, 1748: Phenomena of thuniler-
icusts considered, v. 2.— To Joseph Galloway, Feb. 17,
1768 : Mr. Thurlow. v. 4.— To Peter Timotliy, Sept. 7,
1774, V. 5. — Toads found enclosed in stone, v. 8.— To M.
LeVeillard, June 8, 1788: Toleration, v. 9.— To Elias
Boudinot, Sept. 10, 1783 : Plea for the Tories in America,
V. 8. — To John Ingenhousz, Sept. 30, 1773 : T<»rpe<lo, v. 5.
—To Thomas To» iishenrt, Nov. 4, 1782, v. 8.— To Joseph
Galloway, June 13, 1767: Mr. Townshend, v. 4.— To M.
Dupont de Nemours, June 9, 1788 : Principles of trade,
T. 9.— To George Whately, Aug. 21, 1784 : His tract on the
principle of trade, v. 9.— To M. de Le Veillard, Feb. 17,
1788 : Restrictions on trade, v. 9.— To Elias Boudinot,
Sept. 10, 1783 : Treaties of commerce, v. 8.— To David
Hartley, June 2, 1784 : Answer to objections to the form
of the ratification of the treaty, v. 8. — To Elias Boudi-
not, Sept. 10, 1783 : Why the treaty was not signed at
Versailles, v. 8.— To Robert Morris, Dec. 23, 1782 : Result
of the treaty uncertain, v. 8. —To Samuel Cooper, Dec.
26, 1782 : Preliminaries of a treaty, v. 8.— To the Pres-
ident of Congress, Dec. 25, 1783 : Why the treaty was
signed at Paris, 1783 ; June 16, 1784 : Criticisms of the form
of ratification of the definitive treaty, v. 8.— To Thomas
Cushing, Feb. 21, 1778: Treaty of alliance and com-
merce, v. 6. — To , Jan. 19, 1790: Construction of the
treaty of eomnierce between France and the U. S.,
v. 10. — To the President of Congress, June 16, 1784 :
Treaty of commerce, v. 8. — To Charles Thomson, Mch. 31,
1784: Ratification of the treaty of peace: Apr. 16,
1784 : Treaty of peace, v. 8.— To Elias Boudinot, Sept. 10,
1783: Notification of the signing of the definitive treaty
of peace, v. 8.— To Robert R. Livingston, July 22, 1783 :
Signing of the treaty of peace without previous com-
munication with the French court defended, v. 8.— To
Henry Laurens, May 13, 1784 : Exchange of treaty rati-
fications, V. 8.— To M. Rosencrone, Apr. 13, 1783 : Pro-
posed treaty witli Denmark, v. 8. — To Benj.
Vaughan, Mch. 5, 1784: Reflections on the treaty with
England, v. 8.— To Robert R. Livingston, June 12, 1783 :
Definitive treaty with England delayed, v. 8.— To Wm.
Carmichael, Dec. 15, 1783: Proposed treaty with
Morocco, v. 8.— To John Jay, Aug. 24, 1783 : Asks for
a copy of the treaty with Portugal, v. 9.— To Robert
R. Livingston, Mch. 7, June 12, 1783: Treat.r with
Sweden, v. 8. — To James Bowdoin, Oct. 18, 1753 :
Treaty with the Indians, their complaints, v. 2.—
To Francis Hopkinson, Dec. 24, 1782: Planting trees.
V. 8.— To the Bp. of Trieumic, Apr. 22, 1777, v. 6.— To
Capt. John Barry, Feb. 10, 1782 : Request to take goods
for the use of the troops to America, v. 7.— To M. de
Rayneval, June 21, 1780 : In reference to a proposal to
land 4000 troops in the west of England, v. 7. — To Rot-
ert Hunter Morris, Jan. 26, 1766: Number and dispo-
sition of the troops, v. 2.— To Thomas Cushing, Jan. 28,
1775 : More troops sent to America, v. 5.— To Wm. Par-
sons, Dec. 15, 1755: Troops sent to the front, v. 2.— To
James Logan, Nov. 2, 1789 : Urges the filling of vacant
trusteesliips, v. 10.— To Wm. Franklin, Nov. 25, 1767:
Dean Tucker, v. 4.— To Wm. Strahan, Dec. 4, 1781 :
Tuliy on old age, v. 7.— To Philip Mazzei, 1776 : Academy
of Turin, v. 6.— To , Dec. 15, 1787 : Projected conquest
of Turkey, v. 9.— To Mrs. Sarah Bache, Jan. 26, 1781:
The superior merits of the turkey as an American em-
blem, v. 8.— To Benj. Vaughan, Oct. 24, 1788: Turkish
war. V. 10.— To Miss Georgiana Shipley, 1781: Pleasant
reminiscences of Twyl'or)!, v. 7.— To Jonathan Shipley,
June 24, 1771 : Visit to Twyford, v. 4.— To Joseph Gallo-
way, Feb. 25, 1775 : Objections to a nnion : Plan of union
sent to England, v. 5.— To John Wright, Nov. 4, 1789:
I'nitetl States, v. 10.— To Jonathan Shipley, Feb. 24,
1786: Government progressive in the U. S., v. 9.— To
Ralph Izard, Jan. 4, 1779 : Financial affairs of the U. S. in
Europe, v. 6.— To George Whately, May 18, 1787: The
|inite<l States bank, v. 9.— To Robert Morris, Aug. 12,
1782: United States funds in Europe, v. 8.— To J.
Hocquette, and others, June 13, 1779 : As to the value of
liniled States notes, v. 6.— To David Rittenhouse,
June 25, 1784: Loose thoughts on a universal fluid,
V. 8.— To Wm. Strahan, July 29, 1747: The '■ Tuiversal
histor.v,"' V. 10.— Addre-ss of the Provost, Vice-Provost,
and Professors of the ITniversity of l>ennsylvauia
to F., Sept. 16, 1785, V. 9.— To Mrs. Jane Mecom', Nov. 2P,
1788: Vacant mitre, v. 10.— To the offlcersof Admiralty
of Vannes, May 18, 1780, v.7.— Vanjflian,B. [Letters],
Nov. 27, 1782 ; Jan. 18, Feb. 25, Aug. 8, 1783, v. 8; Mch. 4,
1789, v. 10.— To Benj. Vaughan, July 11, 1782, v. 8; Sept. 1,
1784; Mch. 14, July 24, 178.'>, v. 9.- To Joseph Priestley,
Mch. 1774 : Effect of ve;;etatiou on noxious air, v. 5.—
On ventilation, v. 4.— To Cadwallader Evans, Sept. 7,
1769 : Transit of Venns, v. 4.— To Nevil Maskelyue, Feb'.
12, 1770: Transit of Venus, v. 4.— Versennes, CO.,
Comle de. [Letters] , Apr. 25, 1778, v. 6 ; June 30, Nov. 26|
1780; June 8, Dec. 31, 1781, v. 7; July 28, Aug. 8, Oct. 3,
Dec. 15, 19, 26, 1782 ; Jan. 18, 1783, v. 8 ; May 22, 1785, v. 9.—
To Count de Vergennes, Feb. 25. Mch. 9, Sept. 26, 1779,
V. 6 ; Mch. 6, 1781 ; Mch. 3, 1782, v. 7 ; July 18, 24, Ang. 24^
Sept. 8, Nov. 15, 29, Dec. 6, 15, 1782; Jan. 18, Mch. 9, le]
May 4, 5, 23, June 3, July 24, Aug. 16, 24, Dec. 6, 16, 1783 ;
Jan. 17, Feb. 26, Mch. 5, May 31, 1784, v. 8; May 3, 1785,'
v. 9.— To M. Grand, Apr. 22, 1787 : Illness and death of
Vergennes, v. 9. — To Robert R. Livingston, July 22, 1783 ;
Differences of opinion among the Commissioners about
Vergennes, v. 8.— To the President of Congress, Sept. 13,
1781 : Interview with Count de Vergennes, v. 7.— To Miss
Stevenson, Sept. 14, 1767 : Versailles, v. 4.— Instructions
to Capt. Nicholson, Jan. 26, 1777 : Directions to purchase
a vessel for the U. S., v. 6.— To M. Rosencrone, Apr. 13,
1783: Vessels seized at Bergen, v. 8.— To John Ingen-
housz, May 16, 1783: Advice to Vienna mercliants,
V. 8.— To Thomas Viny, May 4, 1779, v. 6.— To Thomas
Cushing, July 7, 1773: Resolves of the Virtcinia House
of Buraresses recommended, v. 5.— Dialogues concern-
ing virtue an«l pleasii re,v. 1.- To Thomas Hopkinson,
1747 : On vis incrtiae, v. 2.— To Col. Bouquet, Sept. 30,
1764: Voltaire on religious toleration, v. 10.— To Dr.
Priestley, 1778 : Volta's experiment, v. 6.— Reflection
on the augmentation of wag^es which will be occasioned
in Europe by the American Revolution, v. 10.— To John
Foxcroft, Feb. 4, 1772 : His agency in procuring the Wal-
pole tyrant, v. 4.— To the Representatives of the U. 8.
in Congress, Feb. 28, 1780 : The Walpole grant, v. 10.—
Walpole's Krant, Mch. 13, 1768,v. 4.— ToWm. Franklin,
FRANKLIN, Benjamin
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Apr. 20, 1771 : Walpole's grant, v. 4.— To John Ingeii-
housz, Mch. 18, 1774 : Mr. Walsh's discoveries in elec-
tricity, V. 10. — Impolicy of wnr. v. 8. — Observation on
war, V. 10. — To John Ingenhonsz, Feb. 11, 1788 : Horrors
and cost of war, v. 9. — To Jonathan Shipley, June 10,
1782 : No such thing as a good war or a bad peace, v. 7.—
To Roljert R. Livingston, Mch. 9, 1782 : Address of the
Commons to the King against prosecuting the war in
America, v. 7.— Washinjcloii, G., Pres, of U. S.
(Letters), Oct. 18, 1782, v. 8; Sept. 25, 26, 1785, v. 9; Sept.
23, 1789, V. 10.— To George Washington, June 13, Sept. 4,
1777, V. 6 ; Apr. 2, 8, 1782, v. 7 ; Sept. 20, 1785, v. 9 ; Sept. 16,
1789, V. 10.— To Arthur Lee, Feb. 23, 1778: Rumors of a
treaty between Washington nn<l Howe. v. 6.— To
E. Kinnersley, Feb. 20, 1762 ; Explosion of water, v. 3.
— To Jared Eliot, Apr. 12, 1753: Properties of water, v. 2.—
To Jonathan Williams, Feb. 16, 1786 : Asking for his
account of the temperature of the water during tlieir
lost voyage, v. 9.— To John Perkins, Feb. 4, 1753 : Water
spouts and whirlwinds compared, v. 2. — Tlie way
to wealth as clearly shown in the preface of an
old almanac entitled "Poor Richard improved," v. 1. —
To Noah Webster, July 9, 1786, v. 9.— To Mr. and
Mrs. West, Aug. 16, 1780, v. 7.— To Sir Edward New-
enham, Feb. 12, 1781 : Passport for provision and
clothing sent to the West Indies, v. 7.— To John
Ingenhousz, May 16, 1783: Mr. Wharton, v. 8.—
Whately, G. [Letters], Nov. 15, 1784, v. 9.~To Thomas
Gushing, Jan. 13, 1772: The Whepfwrisht debt, v. 10.
—Some good Whii; principles, Apr. 1768, v. 4.— The
Whistle, V. 6.— To George Whltelield, July 6, 1749,
July 2, 1756, V. 2; June 19, 1764, v. 3; May 19, 1785, v. 9.—
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence, Dec. 8, 1776 ;
Capt. WIckes and his prizes, v. 6.— To Samuel Franklin,
Jan. 13, 1772 : The choice of a wflfe, v. 4.— To Henry
Wild, Mch. 31, 1782, V. 10.— To Wm. Franklin, Apr. 16,
1768: Wilkes, v. 4.-'To John Jay, Aug. 24, 1786 : Wishes
Mr. Jay to send him the copy of his will in Mr. Jay's
custody, v. 9.— Franklin's last will and testament,
V. 10.— To Jonathan Williams, Apr. 13, 1763; May 24,
1764 ; Apr. 28, 1766, v. 3 ; June 6, 1770 ; Mch. 5, 1771 ; Nov. 3,
1772, V. 4; July 7, 1773, v. 5; Dec. 22, 1777, v. 10; Feb. 13,
Mch. 19, Apr. 8, July 8, 1779, v. 6; Mch. 23, 1782, v. 7 ; May
19, 1785 ; Jan. 27, 1786, v. 9.— To Arthur Lee. Mch. 13, 27,
1779: Mr. Williams" accounts, v. 6.— To Jonathan
Williams, Mch. 16, 1779 : Examination of Williams' ac-
counts, V. 6.— To W. Blake, and others, Mch. 13, 1779 :
Requested to examine Mr. Williams' accounts, v. 6.— To
Mrs. Williams, Mch. 5, 1771, v. 4. —To Humphrey Marshall,
Feb. 14, 1773: Dr. Wilson's hypothesis, v. 5.— Wln-
throp, J. [Letter], Mch. 4, 1773, v. 5.— To John Win-
throp, July 25, 1773, v. 6.— To Joseph Priestley, May 4, 1772 :
Abb£ Wollet's electrical machine, t. 4.— To David
Hume, Sept. 27, 1760 : Use of new words, v. 3.— To Noah
Webster, Dec. 26, 1789 : Misuse of words in America, v. 10.—
To Robert R. Livingston, July 22, 1783 : Rev. Mr. Wren's
henevolence, v. 8.— To Mrs. Patience WriKht, May 4,
1779, v. 6.— To Thomas Wrifjht, Jr., Nov. 25, 1786, v. 9.—
To Edward Bancroft, Nov. 26, 1785 : Proposed edition of
Franklin's writings, v. 9.— To Jared Eliot, Apr. 12,
1753: The author's writings in France, v. 2. -To Samuel
Cooper, Feb. 24, 1774: French edition of Franklin's
writings, v. 5.— To Mrs. Abiah Franklin, Oct. 16, 1740 :
Yellow fever in Philadelphia, v. 2.— To the President
of Congress, Dec. 3, 1780 : Memorial of Sir Joseph Yorhe,
Y. 7.— To Thomas, Bond, Mch. 16, 1780: How to keep
yonnic, v. 7.— Petition of the letter Z., v. 4.— To Ezra
Styles, Jan. 13, 1772 : Zoroaster's writing^s in French,
V.4.
— Observations on the causes and cure of
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(Mag. Am. Hi»t. v. 12, 1884, p. 82.)— Letter to Henry
Idtnrens on the treaty. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 9,
1883, p. 288.)— Unpublished letters. 6 pp. (Pa. Mag.
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Bigelow.] 13 pp. (Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 260.)—
Poor Kicliard improved. 10 pp. (Arber, E., Eng.
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Stebblns;, W. Benjamin Franklin. 43 pp. (In his
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Franklin, Edward Curtis, Ph. D. 1862—.
On the action of ortho- and meta-diazo-
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Chandler, W. H. Hygiene and public charities, v. 2.—
Marlatt, C. L. Useful and injurious insects, v. 5. —
Riley, C. V. Injurious and beneficial insects in the
U. S., V. 5.— Riley, C. V., and Austin, A. Report on the
International Congress of Agriculture, t. 5. —
Kunz, G. F. .lewelr.v, etc., v. 2.— Merrow, J. M.
Knitting and embroidery machines, v. 3. —
Bailey, I. A. I^eather production of America, v. 5.
—Riley, C. V., and Austin, A. Exhibitions of live
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Meat industries of the U. S., v. 5.— Richards, C. B.
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Taylor, T. Microscop.v and food adulterations, v. 5.—
Lyie, D. A. Militar.v an<| life-saving material,
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their cultivation and commerce in the U. S., v. 5.— New-
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Haupt, L. M. Rnilniiy plant, v. 3.— Whitney, M.
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Dodge, C. R. Textile fibers of the U. S., v. 5.—
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Vegetable products of the U. 8., v. 5.— Austin, A.
Vegctal>les: forage plants; cereals, v. 5.— Riley, C. V.
Tiue-cullivatioii, v. 5.— Clayton, B. F., and Hus-
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Preservation of n-ooil, v. 2.
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11 pp. (.Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of
the Civil war, v. 3, p. 128 ; and Century Mag. v. 10, 1886,
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FRANKLIN
1562
FRANTZEN, J. J. A. A.
Fmnkliii. See also Francklin. — Pranklyn.
Frsviikliii, Conn. Woodward, A. {Ed.) Cele-
bration of the 150 anniversary of the primi-
tive organization of the Congregational
church society in Franklin, Oct. 14, 1868.
1869. —4284
Fntiikliii, Tenn. Scott, R. N., and others.
Franklin, Nashville, etc. 1894. (In their
War of the rebellion, 1 s. v. 45, pt. 1 : U. S.
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Hood, J. B. Invasion of Tennessee. 13 pp. (John-
son, R. U., and Bael, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war,
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H. Repelling Hood's invasion of Tennessee. 25 pp.
(Johnson, R. U., and Buel, 0. C, Battles . . . of the Civil
war, V. 4, p. 440.)
Franklin, County, N. Y. Hough, P. B. His-
tory of St. Lawrence and Franklin counties.
1853. 3564
Franklin, County, Ohio. Wetmore, P. M.
Earthworks of F. 9 pp. (Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Quart.
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Fi*auklin, County, Pa. Thomson, A. Frank-
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Franklin family. Cowell, J. M. Family of
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Franklin Institute, Journal. V. 117-142.
Phila., 1884-96. 26 v. 8°. —4744
Note.— For earlier v. sec preceding catalogue.
Report of the committee ... on the ex-
plosions of steam-boilers, pt. 1. Phila, 1836.
8°. ( Bound pamph. v. 238. ) 5934
Fr-anklyn, Cecil W. Wm. Shakespeare, gen-
tleman. 14 pp. ( Weslm. Rev. v. 132, 1889, p. 318.)
Franklyn. See also Francklin.- Franklin.
Frsinks, Sir AugustusWoUaston. 1826-. Frauds
and forgeries of "antiques. " 4 pp. (Wiltshire Archaeol.
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Frank.s, David.
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Bouquet, M. Recueil des historiens des
Qaules et de la France, v. 20-23. 1840-76,
4 v. 6.21
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Fahlbeck, p. B. Royaut^ et le droit
royal francs (486-614). 1883. —2342
FouRNiER, M. Essai sur les formes et les
eflPeta de I'affranchissement dans le droit
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FUSTEL DE COULANGES, N. D. Histoire
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France. La monarchie franque. 1888. .2673
JuNGHANS, W. Histoire critique des rfegnes
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Legum sectio II. Capitularia regum Fran-
corum. 1893. {Monumenta Germ. hist. Leges,
V. 2, pt. 2.) 3632
Baye, J. de. Sepultures franques de Joches (Marne).
9 pp. (Rev. archiol. n. s. v. 40, 1880, p. 260.)— Dares
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monnaies d'or au nom du Roi Th^odebert I. 25 pp.
(Inst.de France, Acad. Inscript. M^n. v. 32, pt. 2, 1891,
p. 93.)— Fiistel rte c;onIang;es, N. D. De rin^galit^
du wergeld dans les lois franques. 30 pp. (Rev. hist.
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quelques problfemes d'hist. p. 357.)— Gasqiiet, A. Roy-
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Francs. 35 pp. (iJet>. hi«(. v. 33, 1887, p. 58.)— Havet, J.
Du sens du mot " roraain " dans les lois franques. 17 pp.
(Rev. hist. V. 2, 1876, p. 120.)— Herrmann, M. Zur
fraenkischen sittengeschichte des 15 jahrhunderts. 10 pp.
(Oermania, v. 35, 1890, p. 45.)— Holland, W. L. Anch
eine crklaerung der Trojasage der Franken. 1 p. (Ger-
mania, v. 2, 1857, p. 379.)— Ho worth, H. H. The early
intercourse of the Danes and Franks. 65 pp. (Royal
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 6, 1877, p. 147 ; v. 7, 1878, p. 1.)— l.a.
viMse, E. La foi ct la morale des Francs. 32 pp. (Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1886, 3 pgr. v. 71, p. 366.)— Par«le»»u«,
J. M. Notice sur les MSS. de formules relatives au droit
observe dans Tempire des Francs. 22 pp. (Biblioth.
Ecole des Charles, v. 4, 1842, p. 1.)— Uorkinjrer. L.
Magister Lorenz Fries zum fraenkisch-wirzburgischen
rechts- und gerichtswesen. 107 pp. (Munich, Akad.
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See also France, History, Carlovingian and early
period to 987. — Franliisli lan$;:unse. — FrankiMh
poetry.— Uanl.—Cicerinany, History. — italic law.
Franqncville, Amable Charles Franquet,
Comte de. 1840—.
Le gouvernement et le Parlement britan-
niques. Paris, 1887. 3 v. 8°. —2323
Contents. Constitution du Parlement, v. 2. — Le
Ij^ouvernement, v. 1. — Le procedure parlemen-
taire, v. 3.
SystSme judiciaire de la Grande Bretagne.
Paris, 1893. 2 v. 8°. —2332
Contents. Organisation Jndiciaire, v. 1.— Pro-
cedure civile et crinsinelle, v. 2.
Barreau <i'Anjfleterre: sesorigines et son organi-
sation actuelle. 53 pp. (Correspondan(, n. s. V. 120, 1889,
pp.454, 668.)— Notice sur A. Batbie. 25 pp. (Inst, de
France, Acad. Sci. moral. Mtm. 2 s. v. 17, 1891, p. 159.)—
Les Etats-IJnisdu centenaire. 49 pp. (Correspondant,
n. s. v. 119, 1889, pp. 855, 1086.)— Droits politiques des
feinincs en Angleterre. 8 pp. (Correspondant, n. s.
v. 121, 1889, p. 230.)— Rapport sur le prix I.e Dissex «Ie
■>eni>nrun2l decerner en 1889. 15 pp. (Inst, de France,
Acad. Set. moral. Mim. 2 s. v. 17, 1891, p. 1165.)
Fraiitz, Werner Adolph. Schneider, R. W. A.
Frantz. 2 pp. (Biog. Jahrb. f. alterth. p. 136: Jahresb,
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Frantzen, J. J. A. A.
Kritische bemerkungen zu Fischart's ue-
bersetzung von Rabelais' Gargantua. Strass-
burg, 1892. 8°. [Alsat. studien,\.Z.) 2232
PRANTZIUS, Alexander von
1563
FRASER, Simon
Fraiitzius, Alexander von ( Tr. ) 1821-77.
Aristoteles' Vier buecher ueber die theile
derthiere. Leipzig, 1853. 12°. (Aristoteles,
Werke, Or. und deutsch, v. 5. ) 3297
Franz, Julius, Pasha.
Baukunst des Islam. Darmstadt, 1887.
r. 8°. (Durm, J., and others, Handb. der
architektur, 2 th. v. 3, pt. 2.) —1765
Franz, Reinhold. De Callistus fabula, accedit
de astronomico quod Hesiodo ascribitur carmine epime-
trnm. 133 pp. (Lelpziger studien, v. 12, pt. 2, 1890,
p. 233.)
Franz, Wilhelm. Die dialektsprache bei Ch.
Dickens. 48pp. {Eng. studien, v. 12, 1888i p. 197.)— Zur
syntax des aelteren Neueii(;:llNCli. 138 pp. {Eng.
studien, v. 17, 1892, pp. 200, 384; v. 18, 1893, pp. 191, 422 ;
V. 20, 1895, p. 69.)
Franzen, Frans Michael. 1772-1847. Sketch
of the life and career of Tegngr. 27 pp. (Anderson,
R. B., and Bjarnason, J., Viking tales of the north,
p. 119.)
Franze.si, Matteo. 16 cent. Opere burlesche.
40 pp. (Berni, F., and others, Opere burlesche, v. 2,
pp.66, 316; V. 3, p. 85.)
Franzoesisclie studien. Herausg. von G.
Koerting und E. Koschwitz. Heilbronn, 1881-
. 89. 7 V. 8°. —2182
Franzoesi.sclie verfas,s«ngrsg:eschiclite von
1789-1852. Kaiser, S. —2315
Franzoesisclie volksdiclitiing- und sage.
2 V. Scheffler, W. 2384
Fraiizoesiselic volkslieder. Haupt, M. 2397
Franzoni, Alberto.
Le piante fanerogame della Svizzera insu-
brica, enumerate secondo il metodo decandol-
liano. Zuerich, 1890. 4°. (Soc. helv6t. des
sci. nat. Nouv. m.6m. v. 30. ) — 3653
Franzos, Karl Emil [Ed.) 1848—.
Die suggestion und die dlchtung. Gut-
achten ueber hypnose und suggestion. Ber-
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(Rev. of in Blackwood's Mag. v. 132, 1882, p. 639.)
Frapan, Use. Altmodische leute. 24 pp.
{Deutsch. nindschau, v. 62, 1890, p. 1.)— KIaerclioii'.s
friichlintcNfnhrt. 30 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 68,
1891, p. 1.)— Die I^HHt. 36 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 51, 1887, p. 321.)— Von «ler million alb. 17 pp.
{Deutsch. rundschau, v. 64, 1890, p. 321.)— Was CJottos
Hille i»t. 39 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 63, 1890,
p. 161.)
Frary, Raoul. Bruneti6re, F. Question du
Latin par F. 20 pp. (Bev. d. deux mondes, 1885," 3 p«r.
V. 72, p. 862.)
Frascati, Bps. of. See Gilon.— Pitra, J. B.
Frast'lierie, Delle. Abati, A. 2307
Fraser, Alexander Campbell, LL. D. 1819—.
PhilOBopliical development. 21 pp. {Mind, v. 15, 1890,
p.l.)
Reminiscences of Yarrow. See Russell, J.
I.oekc. 31 pp. (Rev. of in Edin. Rev. v. 173, 1891,
p. 92.)
Fraser, Andrew Henderson Leith. Local self-
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{Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 39, 1886, p. 238.)
Vol. III.-19S.
Fraser, Donald, D. D. 1826—. Church prob-
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Fraser, Donald, M. D. Case of hemiplegia
and hemianaesthesia in an idiot, as the result of paralysis
of the left cerebral hemisphere. 6 pp. 1 pi. {Brain, v. 8,
1881, p. 636.)
Fraser, George Willoughby. Clearance of the
tombs of Beni Hasan. 4 pp. (Egypt Explor. Fund, ^e-
cial extra report, 1890-91, p. 19.)— Report on the survey of
the Wady Ufp en-Xaklilpli. 12 pp. (Griffith, F. L.,
and Newberry, P. E., El Bersheh, pt. 2, p. 66: Griffith,
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Fraser, Maj.-Gen. Hastings.
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Fraser, J. Puritanism. 9 pp. [Mactnillan's
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Fraser, James, D. D., Bp. of Manchester.
Hughes, T. James Fraser, second Bp. of
Manchester : a memoir, 1818-85. 1887. 4783
Charges of F. 25 pp. ( Edin. Rev. v. 163, 1886, p. 293. )
See also London Quart. Rev. v. 68, 1887, p. 234.
Fraser, Maj. James.
Manuscript. His adventure in Scotland
and England ; his mission to, and travels in,
France in search of his chief; his services in
the rebellion (and his quarrels) with Simon
Fraser, Lord Lovat, 1696-1737. Ed. by Alex-
ander Fergusson. Edinburgh, 1889. 2 v. 12°.
4717
Fraser, James. 18 cent.
History of Nadir Shah, formerly called
Thamas Kuli Khan, the present Emperor of
Persia. London, 1742. 12°. 4703
Fraser, Gen. James Stuart.
Eraser, H. Memoir and correspondence
of Gen. James Stuart Fraser of the Madras
army. 1885. 4764
Fraser, John. 1846 — . An American amateur
astronomer. 8 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 16, 1889, p. 300. )
Fraser, John. La Salle's homestead at Lachine.
6 p. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 24, 1890, p. 447.)— Battle of
<tiieenNtown liciiirlitN, Oct. 13, 1812. 9 pp. {Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 24, 1890, p. 203.)
Fraser, John A. Artist's experience in the
Canadian Rockies. 14 pp. { Fairchild, G. M., Jr., Cana-
dian leaves, p. 233.)
Fraser, Rev. John H. John Kennedy. 8 pp.
{Disruption worthies of the Highlands, Memorial of 1843,
p. 264.)
Fraser, Lionel Mordaunt.
History of Trinidad, 1781-1813. v. 1. Trini-
dad, [1891]. 8°. .2636
Fraser, M. P. A. Fish-skin Tartars. 43 pp.
(Royal Asiat. Soc. China branch, Journ. n. s. v. 26, pt. 1,
1892, p. 1.)
Fi-ascr, Col. Malcolm. Extract from a MS.
journal, relating to the siege of Quebec in 1759. 37 pp.
(Quebec Lit. and Hist. Soc. Hist. doc. 2 s.)
Fraser, Simon, 12 Baron Lovat.
Arbuthnot, a. Life, adventures, and
many and great vicissitudes of fortune of
Simon, Lord Lovat. 1746. 4777
FRASER, Simon
1564
FRAU WILHELMINE
Fraser, J. Manuscript . . . His services
in the rebellion (and his quarrels) with Simon
Fraser, Lord Lovat, 1696-1737. 1889, 2 v. 4717
Great Britain. House of Lords. Whole
proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the
impeachment against Simon, Lord Lovat, for
high treason, 1746-47. 1747. —3351
Fni.ser, Sir William, LL. D.
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p. 8°. 4736
First and second report on the Mnrclimont mnni-
■nentt) of the family of Polwarth, Lords Polwartli, and
Earls of Marcbraont, in the possession of Sir Hugh Hume
Campt>ellt Baronet of Marchmont . . . 118 pp. (Gt*
Britain, Royal Commission on hist. MSS. 14 Report, ap~
pendix, p. 56.) — Report on the muniments of the Duke of
Roxburiphe at Floors castle in the county of Rox-
burgh. 55 pp. (Qt. Britnin, Royal Commissions on hist.
MSS. 14 report, 3 appendix, p. 1.)— Report upon the cor-
respondence of Lord Chancellor Seafleltl with Sidney,
Earl of Godolphin, Ix>rd Treasurer of England, and
others. 97 pp. ( Gt. Britain, Royal Commission on hist.
MSS. 14 report, 3 appendix, p. 119.)— Report on the an-
cient charters in the possession of . . . Claud, Earl of
HtrAthmore and KInichorn, at Glamis castle, in
the county of Forfar. 17 pp. ( Gt. Britain, Royal Com-
mission on hist. MSS. 14 report, 3 appendix, p. 174.)
(Ed.) Registrum monasterii S. Marie de
Cambuskenneth, A. D. 1147-1535. Edinburgi,
1872. r. 8°. .2655
Memorials of the Earls of lladdliig^ton. 21 pp.
(Rev. of in Blackwood's Mag. v. 149, 1891, p. 569.)— Bed
bookof Mentoith. 27 pp. (Rev. of in £ain. iJeti. v. 156,
1882, p. 110.) —Two heiresses of Buccleuch : Ladies Mary
and Anna Nrott, 1647-1732. 9 pp. (Rev. of in Black-
loood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 828. )— Memorials of the family
of Wem.yssof Wemyss. 15 pp. (Rev. of inBIocfcioood's
AfOff. T. 145, 1889, p. 689.)
Fraser, William. Murder of Commissioner
Fraser, 1835. 7 pp. (Biacfcu>oo<i'« Afag. v. 123, 1878, p. 32.)
Fraser. See aUo Frayser. — Frazer.
Fraser family. Taylor, J. Erasers of Lovat.
Frasers of Philorth and Saltoun. 23 pp. (/n hit Great
historic families of Scotland, v. 2, pp. 289, 289.)
Fraser river. IngersoU, E. From the Fraser
to the Columbia. 30 pp. (Horper'j Mag. v. 68, 1884,
pp. 706, 869. )
Fra.sso, Antonio de lo. 16 cent.
Los diez libros de Portuna de amor . . .
donde hallarftn los honfestos, y apazlbles
amdres del Pastor Frexano, y de la hermdsa
Pastora Fortuna . . . [Ed. by Pedro de Pi-
neda.] Londres, 1740. 2 v. 12°. 2314
Frati, Enrico {Ed.)
Cronache forlivesi di Leone Cobelli. See
Cobelli, L.
Frail, Ludovico. 1815 — . Di un codice bolog-
nese delle Vite di Vespasiano da Bisticci. 8 pp. {Archiv.
tlor. iial. 5 B. v. 3, 1889, p. 203.)— Morte di Lorenze de'
Medici e il suicidio di Pier Leoni. 6 pp. {Archiv. ttor.
{(a{. 6 8. v. 4, 1889, p. 255.)
(Ed.) La Buca di Monteferrato. Sec Fini-
g:uerri, 8.
(Ed.) Vite di uomini illustri del secolo
XV. See Bisticci, V. da.
Frati, Luigp {Ed.)
Due spedizioni militari di Giulio II, tratte
dal diario di Paride Grassi. See Qrassi, P. de.
{Ed.) Statuti di Bologna, 1245-67. See
Statuti di Bologna.
Fraticelli, Pietro. 1803-66.
Storia della vita di Dante Alighieri. Fi-
renze, 1861. 16°. 2385
Dissertazione surl'oiivito. 37 pp. (Dante Alighieri,
Opere minori . . . annotata da P. Fraticelli, v. 2, p. 3.)— Di
alcuni frammentl cbe si veggono a stampa, e di varii
altri commenti lirici, che ne*codici s'incontrano falsa-
mente attribuiti a Dante. 7 pp. (Dante Alighieri,
Opere minori . . . annntata da P. Fraticelli, v. 1, p. 322.)—
Dissertazidtie sulla 9Ioiiarchia. 23 pp. (Dante Ali-
ghieri, Opere minori . . . annotata da P. Fraticelli, v. 2,
p. 257.)— Dissertazione sulle poesle lirichp. 70 pp.
(Dante Alighieri, Opere m.inori . . . ajiTiotata da P. Frati-
celli, v. 1, p. 1.)— Notizie preliminari sulla i^uestlone
dell' acqua et della terra. 3 pp. ( Dante Alighieri
Opere minori . . . annotata da P. Fraticelli, v. 2, p. 413.) —
Dissertazione sul Volffare eloqulo. 17 pp. (Dante
Alighieri, Opere m.inori . . . annotata da. P. Fraticelli, v. 2,
p. 121.)
— — • {Ed. ) Opere minori di Dante Alighieri.
See Dante Alighieri.
Clelli, A. Necrologia di F. 6 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital.
3 s. v. 6, pt. 2, 1867, p. 210.)
Fraticelli.
Ehrle, F. Die Spiritualen, ihr verhaelt-
niss zum Franciscanerorden und zu den Fra-
ticellen. 1885-88, 4 v. {Archiv f. litteratur-
u. kirchengeschichte des mittelalters, v. 1-4. )
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Vanzolini, Q. {Ed. ) Lettera de' Fraticelli
a tutti i Cristiani nella quale rendon ragione
del loro scisma. 1865. {Scelta di curiositd,
letterarie, no. 55. ) 2322
Zambbini, F. S. (£d.) Storia di Era Michele
minorita come fu arso in Firenze nel 1389,
con documenti risguardanti i Fraticelli della
povera vita. 1864. {Scelta di curiositd, lette-
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Aniinadverslo et dissertationes ad historiam [auc-
tore Joanne Minorita] de Fratricellis. 8 pp. (Baluze,
E., Miacell. v. 3, p. 359.)— Ehrle. F. Ludwig der Bayer
und die Fraticellen und Ghibellinen von Todi und Ame-
lia im j. 1328. 17 pp. {Archiv f. litteratur- u. kirchen-
genchichte des mittelalters, v. 2, 1886, p. 653.)— Joannes,
Franciscan. Chronicon de gestis contra Fratricellos.
154 pp. (Baluze, E., Miscell. v. 3, p.206.)— FrocessuJi et
sententia contra quosdam Fraticellos haereticos Lucae
habiti anno 1411. 4 pp. (Baluze, E., AffsceU. v. 1, p. 481.)
— Tocco. F. Due documenti intorno ai Beghini d'ltalia
7 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital. 5 s. v. 1, 1888, p. 417.)
See also FranclMcann. — 9IonafltlciMin.
Fratres e Societate Jesu Hispania exterminate
Vansittart, H., and others. ( With Keate, G.,
Netley Abbey. ) 2181
Fratres Miuores. See Franciscans.
Fratricelli. See Fraticelli.
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kuenste. 21 pp. 1 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunst-
samml. Jahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. 108.)— Priedrich der Grosse
als sammler von gemaelden und skulpturen. 30 pp. 3 pi.
(Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 13, 1892,
p. 183.)— Tultle, H. Frederic the Great and Mme. de
Pompadour. 9 pp. (^iianf. ilfonf/iii/, v. 59, 1887, p. 99.)
See also tteriiiaiiy. History.— Prnsaia, History.—
Seven years' war.
Frederick III, King of Prussia. See Frederick
III, German Emperor and King of Prussia.
Frederick I, King of Sicily. Sec Frederick II,
Emperor of Germany.
Frederick II, King of Sicily. Bozzo, S. V.
Elenco dei feudatari Sicilian! sotto Re Federico II
rAragonese. 51 pp. (Propugnatore, v. 14, pt. 2, 1881,
p. 259: V. 15, pt. 1, 1882, p. 86.)
Frederick III, King of Sicily.
CosENTiNO, G. (Ed.) Codice diplomatico
di Federico IH di Aragona, Re di Sicilia
(1355-77). V. 1. 1885. (Soc. sicil. per la storia
patria, Documenti, 1 s. Diplomatica, v. 9. ) 4392
Frederick, Archduke of Austria. See Fred-
erick III, the Handsome, King of Germany.
Frederick II, the Wise, Elector Palatine.
Moitero, M. De bello Pannonico per Fridericura
contra Solimanum Turcarum tyrannum gesto. 34 pp.
(Schwandtner, J. G., Script, rer. Hungar. v. 1, p. 569.)
Frederick III, the Pious, Elector Palatine.
Kluekliolin, A. Testament Friederichs des From-
men, Churfuersten von der Pfalz. 64 pp. (Munich,
Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 43: Hist, classe, Abhandl.
V. 12, pt. 3, 1874, p. 41.)
Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and King of
Bohemin. Marriage of F. and the king's daughter, the
lady Elizabeth. 14 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 3,
p. 35.)
Frederick I, the Warlike, Elector of Saxony.
Sebrooekli, J. M. Leben des Kurfuersten von Sach-
sen Friedrichs des Streitbaren. 76 pp. (/n /its Allgem.
biog. V. 2, p. 95.)
FREDERICK III, the Wise
1568
FREDERICK WILLIAM
Frederick III, the Wise, Elector of Saxony.
Bode, W. Aus der geroaeldegalerie der koeniglichen
museen. Albrecht Duerer*s bildnis des Kurfuersten
Priedrich von Sachsen, genannt der Weise. 6 pp. 2 pi.
(Koenigl. Preussisch, kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 5, 1884,
p. 57.)
Frederick, Prince of Wales. See Frederick
Louis, Prince of Wales.
Frederick, Bp. of Liege. Vita. 5 pp. (Mar-
tine, E., and Dnrand, U., Vet. teript. ampliss. collect, v. 4
p. 1023.)
Fredericli,St.,Bp. of Utrecht. Oetbert. Passio
Frlderici Episcopi Trajectensis. 15 pp. (Frankfort Soc.
Script. V. 15, pt. 1, p. 3«2.)
Frederick, the Noble. See Frederick III, Oer-
■man Emperor and King of Prussia.
Frederick. See also Friederich.— Friedrich.
Fretlerick, Md.
SCHULTZ, E. T. First settlements of Ger-
mans in Maryland ... To which items of his-
torical interest referring to Frederick city
and county are added. 1896. 3506
Early, J. A. Barbara Frietchie: refutation ofWhit-
tier'g myth. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 7,
1879, p. 436.)— Nlxtlorir, H. M. Description of F. 17 pp.
( Jn hit Life of Whittier's heroine, p. 61. )— M'nidliauer.
D. The affair at F. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Paper*,
V. 13, 1885, p. 417.)
Frederick, County, Md.
ScHARF, J. T. History of western Mary-
land : being a history of Frederick . . . and
Garrett counties . . . with biographical sketches
of their representative men. 1882, 2 v. 3582
ScHULTZ, E. T. First settlements of Ger-
mans in Maryland ... To which items of his-
torical interest referring to Frederick city
and county are added. 1896. 3506
Frederick, County, Va.
NoERis, J. E. (£d.) History of the lower
Shenandoah valley, counties of Frederick,
Berkeley, Jefferson, and Clarke. 1890. 3581
Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, Stad-
holder of the Netherlands.
Stolkee, a. Prins Maurits von Nassau
geenzins de vijand, zijn breeder Frederik Hen-
drik, de vriend der Remonstranten. 1827. 4782
EdninndHon,Q. Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange.
S3 pp. (Eng. Hitt. Bev. v. 5, 1890, pp. 41, 264.)
Frederick Henry, Prince of Wales.
CoRNWALLis, Sir C. Account of the bap-
tism, life, death, and funeral of . . . Prince
Frederick Henry, Prince of Wales. 1751. 4776
Frederick I^ui8,Prtnceo/iroie8. Etoffe, (— ).
Free and impartial reflexions on the character, life, and
death of F. 73 pp. (Philobiblon Soc. 3ft<eei. v. 7.)
Frederick William I, King of Prussia. 1688-
1740. Briefe an Hermann Reinhold Pauli. Herausg.
von P. Frensdorff. 58 pp. (Goettingen, K. gesells. wis-
•ens. Hiit.'philol. claete, Abhandl. v. 39, 1893.)
Lavl*a«, E. Le p*re dn grand Fr«d«ric. 44 pp.
(Bev. d. deux numdet, 1890, 3 p6T. v. 101, p. 678.)
Frederick William II, King of Prussia.
1744-97.
Manifesto. See Leopold II, Emperor of
Germany, and Frederick William II, King of
Prussia.
Abistocrat, An, pseud. Conquest of
France, by the King of Prussia and the Duke
of Brunswick. 1792. {Pamphlets, \. 23.) 3126
Segue, L. P., Comtede. Tableau histori que
et politique de I'Europe, 1786-96 ; contenant
I'histoire des principaux fiv^nemens du rfegne
de F. Guillaume II, Roi de Prusse. 1803, 3 v.
3715
Stadelmann, R. Preussens koenige in
ihrer thaetigkeit fuer die landescultur : Fried-
rich Wilhelm II. 1885. (Pub. aus d. K. preuss.
staatsarchiven, v. 25.) 4405
Frederick William III, King of Prussia.
Stadelmann, R. Preussens koenige in
ihrer thaetigkeit fuer die landeskultur : Pried-
rich Wilhelm III. 1887. (Pub. au^d.K. preuss.
staatsarchiven, v. 30. ) 4405
Frederick William IV, King of Prussia.
C'herbiilirz, V. (G. Valbert, pseud.) FrM6ric-Guil-
laume IV et Leopold de Uanke. 12 pp. {Rev. d. deux
mondea, 1887, 3 pSr. v. 83, p. 201.)— Roi Fr6d6ric-Guil-
laume IV. 12 pp. (Ueu. d. rfeuo: mondes, 1883, 3 p€r. v. 59,
p. 206.) — Rothitn, G. La Prusse et son roi pendant la
guerre de Crim6e. 103 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondea, 1887,
3 p«r. V. 84, pp. 72, 853; 1888, 3 p6r. V. 85, p. 70.)
Frederick William, the Great, Elector of
Brandenburg.
Erdmannsdobrffer, B., and others (Eds.)
Urkunden und actenstuecke zur geschichte
der inneren politik des Kurfuersten Friedrich
Wilhelm von Brandenburg, v. 1'. 1895. 3403
( Eds. ) Urkunden und actenstuecke zur
geschichte des Kurfuersten Friedrich Wil-
helm von Brandenburg, v. 8, 11-15. 1884-
94, 6 v. in 7. 3403
Note. — For earlier v. sec preceding catalogue.
Ledderhose, K. F. Friedrich Wilhelm,
der grosse Kurfuerst von Brandenburg. 1870.
5856
Meinaudus, O. ProtokoUe und relationen
des brandenburgischen geheimen rathes aus
der zeit des Kurfuersten Friedrich Wilhelm.
1889-93, 3 V. (Pub. aus d. K. preuss. staats-
archiven, V. 41, 54, 55.) 4404
Soliroockli. J. M. Leben des Kurfuersten von
Brandenburg, Friedrich Wilhelms des Grossen. 172 pp.
{In his AUgem. biog. v. 3, p. 203.)— Seldel. P. Bezie-
hungcn des grossen Kurfuersten und Koenig Friedrichs
I zur niederlaendischen kunst. 33 pp. 3 pi. (Koenigl.
Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 11, 1890, p. 119.)
Frederick William I, Elector of Hesse Cassel.
IlHhn, S. Friedrich Wilhelm, Kurfuerst von Hessen-
Kassel. 5 pp. ( C/TWcre Zeit, 1875, v. 1, p. 161.)
Frederick William, Crown Prince of Prussia.
See Frederick III, German Emperor and King
of Prussia.
FREDERICK I WILLIAM CHARLES
1569
FREE EDUCATION
Frederick I Williain Cbarles, King of
Wuerttemberg. 1754-1816.
Briefwechsel der Koenigin Katharina und
des Koenigs J6rome von Westphalen, sowie
des Kaisers Napoleon I mit dem Koenig
Friedrich von Wuerttemberg. Herausg. von
August von Schlossberger. Stuttgart, 1886-
87. 3 V. 8°. 4796
Politische und militaerische correspondenz
mit Kaiser Napoleon I. Herausg. von Aug:ust
von Schlossberger, 1805-13. Stuttgart, 1889.
8°. 3714
Predericksbiirjr, Va.
Campaign of Fredericksburg, Nov.-Dec.
1862. By a line officer. 1886. 2616
Palfrey, F. W. Antietam and Frede-
ricksburg. 1882. ( Campaigns of the Civil war,
no. 5. ) 2617
Scott, R. N., and others. War of the re-
bellion : a compilation of the official records
of the Union and Confederate armies. 1 s.
V. 21. Battle of Fredericksburg. 1888. { U. S.
War Dept. ) 4575
Alexnndor, E. P. Battle of F. 29 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882, pp. 382, 445.)— Ames, J. W.
In front of the stone wall at F. 4 pp. (Johnson, R. U.,
and Buel, C. C, Battles . . .of the Civil war, v. 3, p. 122.)—
Brainerd, W. Pontoniers at F. 2 pp. (Johnson,
R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 3,
p. 121.)— Biirii»ifle, A. B., and Lee, H. E. Opposing
forces at F. 6 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C,
Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 3, p. 143. )— Conway, M. D.
Fredericksburg first and last. 37 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 17, 1887, pp. 185, 449.)— Hunting a mythical pall-bearer.
6 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 72, 1886, p. 211.)— roucli, D. N.
Sumner's " right grand division." 16 pp. (Johnson,
R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 3,
p. 105; and Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 626.)— Crlloher,
J. Dahlgren's ride into F. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, V. 3, 1877, p.87.)— Daniel, F. In an old Virginia
town. 12 pp. (Harper'sitfag. V. 70, 1885, p. 601.)— Haw-
kins, R. C. Why Burnside did not renew the attack at
F. 2 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of
the Civil war, v. 3, p. 126. )— IInni|>hre,ys. B. G. Recol-
lections of F. 14 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. fapers, V. 14,
1886, p. 415.)— Jackson. H.H. Sedgwick at F. and Salem
Heights. 9 pp. (Johnson, R. CJ., and Buel, C. C, Battles
. . . of the Civil war, v. 3, p. 224; and Century Mag. v. 10,
1886, p. 770. )— Johnson, B. T. Oration, upon the un-
veiling of the monument to the Confederate dead at F.
June 10, 1891. 10 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 18,
1890, p. 397.)— Kershaw. J. B. Kershaw's brigade atE.
1 p. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the
Civil war, v. 3, p. 95.)— I-aoy. J. H. Lee at F. 4 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 605.) -I.afa.yette's wel-
come to F. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. V. 19, 1888, p. 78.)—
Imndr.v, R. P. Donaldsonville artillery at the battle
of F. 5 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 23, 1895,
p. 198.)— I,ongslrcet, J. Battle of F. 16 pp. (John-
son, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war,
V. 3, p. 70; and Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 609.)— Mc-
t'lellan, H. B. Gallant Pelham and his gun at F. 4 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12, 1884, p. 466.)— Mc«..
G. Battle of F. 2 pp. ( Southern Hist. Sos, Papers, v. 19,
1891, p. 262.)— .ncl,aws, L. Confederate left at E. 9 pp.
(Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Cinl
war, v. 3, p. 86.)— Mason, W.H. Notes of a Confederate
staff-officer. 2 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, O. C,
Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 3, p. 100. )— Maur.y, D. H.
Address at the reunion of Confederate veterans, Maury
camp. No. 2, Fredericksburg, Va., Aug. 23, 1883. 8 pp.
(Bouthern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 11, 1883, p. 544.)— Owen,
W. M. Hot day on Marye's heights. 3 pp. (Johnson,
R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Oivil war, v. 3,
p. 97.)— Ransom, R. Ransom's division at F. 2 pp.
(Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil
war, V. 3, p. 94.)— Nmith, Q. E., and Curtis, O. B. In
the ranks at F. 1 p. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C,
Battles . . .of the Oivil loar, v. 3, p. 142.)— Mmltb. W. E.
Franklin's "left grand division." 11 pp. (Johnson,
R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 3,
p. 128, and Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 637.)— Wey.
mouth. H. G. O. Crossing of the Rappahannock by
the 19 Massachusetts. 1 p. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel,
C. C, Battles ...ofthe Civil war, v. 3, p. 121.)
See also IJnited [States, History, Civil war.
Fre«l«5ricq, Paul. 1850—.
Study of history in England and Scotland.
Authorized translation from the French by
Henrietta Leonard. Baltimore, 1887. 8°.
• (Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in
hist, and polit. sci. 5 s. no. 10. ) 4663
Study of history in Germany and France.
Authorized translation from the French by
Henrietta Leonard. Baltimore, 1890. 8°.
(Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in
hist, and polit. sci. 8 s. nos. 5, 6. ) 4663
Study of history in Holland and Belgium.
Authorized translation from the French by
Henrietta Leonard. Baltimore, 1890. 8°.
(Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in
hist, and polit. sci. 8 s. no. 10. ) 4663
( Ed. ) Corpus documentorum Inquisitionis
haereticae pravitatis Neerlandicae. Gent,
1889-96. 2 V. 8°. —4264
Frederik Miiller-Foiwls. Bij dragen tot eene
nederlandsche bibliographie. See Bijdragen,
etc.
Frederking-, A. Zu Sophokles' Antigone.
2 pp. (Bheinisch. miM. n. s. v. 46, 1891, p. 144.)
Frediaiii, Francesco. Guasti, C. Necrologia
di F. 5 pp. (-Archiv. slor. ital. 2 s. v. 3, pt. 2, 1866, p. 241.)
Free agency. See Liberty of the will.
Free Church of ScotUind.
Wylib, J. A. Historical sketch of the
Free Church of Scotland, from 1843 down to
the present time [1881] . ( Disruption xvorthies,
M&morial of 1843, v. 1. ) 3793
Free Kirk. 27 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 40, 1843, p. 189.)
—Hamilton, J. Farewell to Egypt ; or, the departure
of the Free Church of Scotland out of an Erastian
establishment. 25 pp. (Disruption worthies of the High-
lands. Memorial of 1843, p. 1.)— Hamillon-Oordon,
J. C, 7 Earl of Aberdeen. Union of Presbyterian churches.
8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 37, 1885, p. 717.)— Miller, H.
Sketch ofthe Disruption day. 6 pp. (Disruption worthies.
Memorial o/ 1843, v. 1, p. 1.)— Roberts, A. Union of
Scottish Presbyterians. 21 pp. (Brit. Qu^rt. Rev. v. 88,
1885, p. 257.)— Scotch llberatlonlsts. 12 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. v. 131, 1882, p. 531.)
See also Church of Scotland. — Pre8b,Tterian
Church.— Scotland, Church history.
Free cities of Germany. Sec Germany.
Free education. 12 pp. Alford, B. H.
( Mackay, T., Plea for liberty, p. 26. )
FREE INSTITUTIONS
1570
FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION
Free institutions.
Hart, A. B. Introduction to the study of
federal government. 1891. {Harvard Hist.
Monographs, no. 2 : Harvard Univ. Pub. ) 4646
Dalton, J. N. Federal states of the world. 21 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884, p. 96.)— »enison, G. A.
Power and stability of federative governments. 23 pp.
(Valpy, A. J., Class. Joum. v. 40, 1829, p. 135. )— Federal
trovernniont. 14 pp. ( TTf s(Mi. JJer. v. 129, 1888, p. 573. )
— FlMke, J. Federal union. 12 pp. {Harper's Mag.
V. 70, 1885, p. 407.)— Kelsey, F. W. Genesis of modern
free institutions. 14 pp. {New Englander, v. 43, 1884,
p. 487.)— VIsoher, W. History of federal government
by E. A. Freeman. 54 pp. (Kleine schrifien. v. 1, p. 634.)
See also I>einQcrar.v- — Uberty. — Political
science.- Representation. — NnfTragre.
Free Joe and tlie rest of the world. 7 pp.
Harris, J. C. (Century Mag. v. 7, 1885, p. 117.)
Free libraries. 21 pp. O'Brien, M. D,
(Mackay, T., Plea for liberty, p. 329.)
Free public libraries. Greenwood, T. W.58
Free Relig'ioiis Association. Emerson, R.
W. Remarks at the organization of the Free Religious
Association ; Speech at the annual meeting of the Free
Religious Association. 14 pp. ( Works, v. 11, pp. 379, 385 ;
and Miscellanies, pp. 379, 385.)
Free schools. 14 pp. Adderley, Sir C. B.,
1 Boron Norton. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885, p. 804.)
Free schools and public management. 14 pp.
Stanley, E. L. ( Cantemp. Rev. v. 57, 1890, p. 440. )
Free Society of Traders in Pennsylvania,
Articles, settlement, and offices of the. 14 pp. (Pa. Mag.
Hiel.v.5, 1881, p. 37.)
See also Pa. Mag. Hist., v. 11, 1887, p. 175.
Free thinking. Bentley, R. Remarks upon
a late discourse of free-thinking. 186 pp. ( TTorfcs, v. 3,
p. 287.)— Bnchanan, R. Free thought in America.
17 pp. (In his Look round literature, p. 135 ; and N. Am.
Rev. V. 140, 1885, p. 316.)— Chnlkley, T. Free thought
communicated to free thinkers, in order to promote
thinking on the name and works of God. 14 pp. (Works,
p. 586.)— IIeywoo<I. J. Historical progress of free
thought. 8 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 7, 1878,
p. 155.)— Lilly, W. S. Free thought: French and Eng-
lish. 27 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 41, p. 221.)— SI. Marriage
and free thought. 20pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 60, 1891,
p. 269.)— Slansel, H. L. Freethinking : its history and
tendencies. 46 pp. (Letters, p. 291.)— Phelan, D. S.
Limitations of freethinking. 9 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 137,
1883, p. 287.)
See also As^nostlcism.- AthelNni. — Deism.— In-
fltielity. — Mnterialisni. — Kationalisni. — Neep-
ticisni.— I'nbelier.
Free trade and Protection.
PoiNSARD, L. Libre-fichange et protec-
tion. 1893. —1367
Shaw, A. (Ed.) National revenues: a
collection of papers by AmericMi economists.
1888. • —1398
BrerklnridKe, W. C. P. Free trade or protection.
22 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890, p. 505.)— "Common
Kense at last. " [From a letter by a British peer.] 4 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 147, 1888, p. 340.)— I>roz. N. Protec-
tionnisme on libre-igchange. 42 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et
rev. Suisse, 8 pfir. v. 20, 1883, p. 225.)— <»osslp, G. H. D.
Protection versus free trade in Australia. 13 pp. ( Fortn.
Rev. n. ». v. 47, 1890, p. 841.)— «rey. H. G., 3 Earl of
Orey. Protection ; free trade ; fair trade ; colonial trade.
23 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 38.) — Sfetz-
Xoblat, A. de. Libre ^change et protection. 31 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 82, 1853, p. 2.55.)— .mils, R. Q. Glad-
■tone-BIaine controversy. 32 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 150,
UW, p. l4e.)— Morrill, J. 8. Free trade or protection ;
a continuation of the Gladstone-Blaine controversy.
20 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890, p. 281.)
See also Commerce and Trade, — Corn laws. —
Gt. Britain, Tan^.- Political economy.— Becl-
procity.—Tariir.— United States, Tariff.
Free trade.
CoBDBN Club. [Publications.] [1879]-90,
6 V. —1362
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Medley, G. W. Fair trade unmasked ; or,
notes on the minority report of the Royal
Commission on the depression of trade and
industry. [1887.] (Cobden Club.) —1362
Playfair, Sir L. Tariffs of the United
States in relation to free trade. 1890. (Cob-
den Club. ) —1362
Prentice, D. Policy of a free trade in
corn. n. d. (With Hill, R., Home colonies.)
3156
Bird, J. No more commercial treaties. 7 pp. (Fortn.
Rev. n. s. v. 31, 1882, p. 530.)— Treaties of commerce a
surrender of principles, 7 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 30,
1881, p. 263.)— Bryant, W. C. Freedom of exchange.
16 pp. (Prose mritings, v. 2, p. 242.)— Federation and
free trade. 11 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 136, 1891, p. 113.) —
Free trade versus fair trade. 15 pp. { Westm. Rev.
V. 129, 1888, p. 214.)— «»la«lst,one, W. E. Free trade.
27 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 160, 1890, p. 1.)— Hurlbert, W.
H. "Reciprocity" and Canada. 13 pp. (iV. Am. Rev.
V. 163, 1891, p. 468.)— I.avele.ve. E. L. V. de. Bimetallism
and free trade. 18 pp. (i^orfn. iJeti.n. s. v. 30, 1881, p.l08.)
— l.ieber. F. Notes on fallacies of American protec-
tionists. 71 pp. (Miseel. writings, v. 2, p. 389.3— Medley,
G. W. Fair-trade fog and fallacy. 13 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 21, 1884, p. 273.)— The lion's share of the world's
trade: a reply to Lord Penzance. 20 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 19, 1886, p. 807.)— Vitalit.y of protectionist fal-
lacies. 8 pp. (ITesim. iSci'. V. 131, 1889, p. 611.)— Welsh,
J. English views of free trade. 12 pp. (JV. Am. Rev.
V. 135, 1882, p. 403.)— Wil«le. J. P., 1 Baron Pemance.
Collapse of the free trade argument. 18 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 20, 1886, p. 322.)— Free-trade idolatry. 32 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 19, 1886, pp. 380, 590.)
Protection.
DoNNELL, E. J. Wages and tariffs. In-
fluence of the protective system on wages,
social organization, and the distribution of
wealth. [1884. J —1362
Ely, R. T. Problems of to-day : a dis-
cussion of protective tariffs, taxation, and
monopolies. [1888.] —1398
RoscHBR, W. Principles of political econ-
omy . . . With additional chapters ... on
paper money, international trade, and the
protective system. 1878, 2 v. — 1363
Thompson, R. W. History of protective
tariff laws. 1888. —1367
Blaine, J. G. Protection. 28 pp. (N. Am. Rev.
V. 160, 1890, p. 27.)— Cnllom, S. M. Protection and the
farmer. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 8, 1889, p. 136.) — Eaton,
D. C. Thoughts about protection and centralization.
19 pp. (New Englander, v. 53, 1890, p. 374.)— Fallacies
of fair trade. 34 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 154, 1881, p. 662.)—
Kelley, W. D. How protection protects. 13 pp.
(Forum, v. 4, 1887, p. 582.)— M'Klnley, W. Value of
protection. 9 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890, p. 740.)—
Morrison, W. R. Who is benefited by protection?
11 pp. (Forum, v. 5, 1888, p. 78.)— Powell. Sir G. S. B.
Results of protection in young communities. 11 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 31, 1882, p. 369.)— KIce, C. A. F.
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FREE TRADE IN DISCUSSION
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FREEMAN, Edward Augustus
Free trafle in discussion. 14 pp. Dodge,
M. A. (G. Hamilton, pseud.) {N. Am. Rev. v. 142, 1888,
p. 526.)
Free will. See Liberty of the will.
Free zone in Mexico. 13 pp. Romero, M.
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Frcedmen. Cable, G. W. Freedman's case
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Freedom. See Liberty.
Freedom, Industrial. Means, D. M. — 4364
Freedom of God. 10 pp. Stiles, W. C. {New
Englander, v. 51, 1889, p. 456.)
Freedom of mind in willing. Hazard, R. G.
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Freedom of the press. See Press.
Freedom of the will. See Liberty of the will.
Freedom to bondag'e. From. 26 pp. Spencer,
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Free-holder, The. Addison, J. .2586
Freeland, Humphry William. 1814 — . Art.
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Freeland, Mary de Witt.
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Exeter, 1887. London, 1887. 12°. (Free-
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Four Oxford lectures. 1887. Fifty years
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Growth of the English constitution from
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12°.
3487
Greece.
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the origin of the Ensriisli. 16 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 57,
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12 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 153, 1891, p. 67.)— Ancient Greece
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p. 129.)— Wreck in the universities. 9 pp. (Contemp.
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eastern Europe. 13 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 45, 1889,
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32 pp. (Contemp. Rev. V. 51, 1887, pp.609, 814.)— Dangers
to the peace of Kurope. 19 pp. (Forum, v. 12, 1891,
p. 293.)— P*rigueux and Caliors. 20 pp. (Contemp.
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compared with that of East-Anglia. 28 pp. 4 pi. (Som-
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p. 1.)— On the perpendicular style, as exhibited in
the churches of Somerset. 77 pp. 5 pi. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 2, 1852, p. 33 ; v. 3,
1853, p. 1.)— Patriciate of Pippin. 29 pp. (Eng. Hist.
Rev. v. 4, 1889, p. 684.)— Preface. 18 pp. (Leger, L.,
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— Sens anfl Auxerrc. 20 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. \. 39,
1882, p. 97.)— Sicilian travel, 1878-89. 16 pp. (Con-
temp. Rev. V. ,56, 1889, p. 381.)— Early history of Sussex.
33 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 40, 1883, p. 335.)— Things,
names, and letters. 14 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 49,
1888, p. 546.)- Toulouse and STarbonne. 17 pp.
(Archaeol. Joum. v. 44, 1887, p. 129.)— Tyrants of Britain,
Gaul, and Spain, A. D. 406-11. 33 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev.
V. 1, 1886, p. 53.)— Valentia Segellaunornm. 11 pp.
(Archaeol. Joum. v. 44, 1887, p. 311.)— On the architecture
of the neighbourhood of Yeovil. 17 pp. 5 pi. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 4, 1864,
p. 1-)
Sacrifice of education to examination. 4pp,
See Mueller, F. M., and others,
FREEMAN, Edward Augustas
1572
FREHER, Marquard
Oxford, by C. W. Boase.
Winchester, by G. W. Kit-
chin.
York, by J. Raine.
Bryce, J. Edward A. Freeman. 13 pp. (Eng. Bist.
Rev. V. 7, 1892, p. 497.)— Methods of historical study.
15 pp. (Rev. of in Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 70, 1886, p. 367.)—
Hunt, W. Edward A. Freeman. 19 pp. 1 pi. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 38, 1892,
p. »70.)
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to^vn8. London, 1887-93. 11 v. 12°. * 2424
Contents.
Boston, by H. C. Lodge. London, by W. J. Loftie.
Bristol, by W. Hunt. New York, by T. Roose
Carlisle, by W. Creighton. velt.
Cinque Ports, by M. Bar-
rows.
Colchester, by E. L. Cutts.
Exeter, by E. A. Freeman.
Freeman, M. S. Doctrine of predestination
from Augustine to Peter Lombard (430-1160). 25 pp.
{Biblioih. Sacra, v. 47, 1890, p. 645.)
Freeman, Rev. Philip. 1818-75. On some of
the characteristic features of Chichester cathedral. 7 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. CoU. v. 1, 1848, p. 142.)— On some
antiquities lately discovered in St. Olave's ohnrcli,
Chichester. 16 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Colt.
V. 6, 1852, p. 213.)— On the site of " a temple by Chi-
chester," as etched by John Dunstall. 5 pp. ( Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 7, 1851, p. 56.)
Freemaii-Mitford, Algernon Bertram. 1837 — .
President's address. 5 pp. ( Bristol and Qloucest. Arch-
aeol. Soc. Tram. v. 16, 1891-92, p. 47.)
Freemasonry.
Adams, J. Q., Pres. U. S. Letters on the
Masonic institution. 1847. — 1374
Concordia Lodge, No. 13, A. P. and A. M.
Baltimore, Md. Centenary. Exercises held
at Lehmann's hall, Apr. 13-14, 1893. Together
with a full history of the lodge, 1793-1893,
compiled from Its records and other sources.
1894. —1371
Conder, E., Jr. Records of the hole crafte
and fellowship of Masons, with a chronicle of
the history of the worshipful Company of
Masons of the City of London. 1894. —1371
Evans, H. R. Great pyramid and Napo-
leon I : a Masonic study, containing a com-
plete bibliography of pyramid literature.
1895. —1362
Gould, R. P. History of Freemasonry :
its antiquities, symbols, constitutions, cus-
toms, etc. 1884-87, 6 v. —1362
Harris, T. M. Discourses, delivered on
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of Freemasonry, n. d. — 1398
Le Plonoeon, a. Sacred mysteries among
the Mayas and the Quiches 11,500 years ago.
Their relation to the sacred mysteries of
Egypt, Greece, Chaldea, and India. Free
Masonry in times anterior to the temple of
Solomon. 1886. —2266
Schultz, E. T. History of Freemasonry
in Maryland . . . from the earliest time to the
present. 1884-88, 4 v. —1382
I»e 4lnlneey, T. Historico-critical inquiry into the
origin of the Rosicrncians and the Free-masons. 65 pp.
(Coll. ujrUingt, v. 13, p. 384.)— nnnran. J. D., and Lyon,
D. M. Scots Masonic relics. 4 pp. (Paton, J., Scottish
nat. mem. p. 251.)— Der Frelmaurerbiind und ver-
wandte geKllgchaften der nenesten zeit. 18 pp. ( Unaere
Zeit, 1874, v. 1, p. 657. )— Harvey , O. J. An old Masonic
charter. 8 pp. (,Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885, p. 254.)—
I^anfi^o, A. G. Der hammer. 12 pp. ( Vcrmisch. schrif-
ten und reden, p. 257.)— liniiphero, L. J. Rise of a
great Masonic library. 12 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 22,
1889, p. 372.)— Pitts IX und die Freimaurerei der letzten
zweijahre. 38 pp. ( t/nsere 2ei«, 1867, v. 2, pp. 517, 754.) —
Waj^ner, H. Freimaurer-logen. 12 pp. (Durm, J.,
and others, Handb. der architektur, 4 th. v. 4, pt. 2, p. 72.)
— Wheeler, J. K. Freemasonry and other secret socie-
ties in Hartford co. 6 pp. (Trumbull, J. H., Mem. hist,
of Hartford eo.. Conn. v. 1, p. 195.)
See also Secret societies.— Templars, Knights.
Freer, Martha Walker. See Robinson, Mrs.
M. W. P.
Freestone. GlUmore, Q. A. Notes on the
compressive resistance of freestone . . . 1888.
—1773
See also Arehltectnre and Bnlldiiij;, Materials.—
911neralo;B^y.
Freeze, John G. Mme. Montour. 9 pp. ( Pa.
Mag. Hist. v. 3, 1879, p. 79. )
Freeze. See also Fries. — Friese.— Frieze.
Freezing methods. Application of, to the
microscopic examinations of the brain. 12 pp. 2 pi.
Lewis, B. (Brain, V. 1, 1879, p. 348.)
Frege, Gottlob. 1848 — . Cohen : Das princlp
der infinitesimal-methode und seine geschichte. 6 pp.
(Zeits. f. philoa. v. 87, 1885, p. 324.)— E. G. Husserl :
Philosophic der arithmetik. 20 pp. (Zeits. f. philos.
V. 103, 1894, p. 313.)— Ueber das traegheltsgesetK.
17 pp. (Zeits. f. philos. v. 98, 1890, p. 145.)
^Ilchai^lls, C. T. Frege: Begriffsschrift, eine der
arithmetischen nachgebildete formelsprache des reinen
denkens. 9 pp. (Zeits. f. voelkerpsych.\. 12, 1S81, p. 232.)
Fr«5gier, H. A. Circa 1789-1852.
Classes dangereuses de la population dans
les grandes villes et des moyens de les rendre
meilleures. Bruxelles, 1840. 8°. —1371
Fregoso, Antonio Philaremo. — circa 1515.
Opera nova Intltulata Cerva biancha.
[Venetla, 1525.] 16°. 2302
Fregiis. See Fergus.
Frelier, Dionyslus Andreas.
Law, W. Notes and materials for an ade-
quate biography of : comprising an elucida-
tion of the . . . writings of Jacob Boehme, and
of D. A. Preher. 1854. 4885
Frelier, Marquard (jBd.) 1565-1614.
Rerum Bohemicarum antlqul scriptores
aliquot insignes, partlm hactenus Incogniti.
Hanoviae, 1602. fo. 3471
Contents. De conversione Baloarloritm et Caren-
thanorum ad (idem Christianam.— Cosmas, of Prague.
Chronica Bohemoriim.- Epistola Bohemorum et Mo-
ravorum ad Christi fldeles, anno 1431.— Pins II (.^neas
Sylvius), Pope. De Bohemorum et ex his Impp. Rom.
aliquot origine ac gestis historia. — Epistola Constantino-
politanae ecclesiae ad Bohemos, scripta anno 1451
[Gr. and Lat.] . — Commentarius de vita ('a roll Bohemiae
Regis, et postea Imp. IV ab ipso Carolo conscriptus. —
Jenzenstein, J. von, Abp. of Prague. Serrao post mortem
Imp. Caroli IV Regis Bohemiae.— Piccolomini, G., Cardir-
nal. De Iliissitis, et Georgio Pogiebracio Bohemorum
Rege, histoiica narratio.- Do Jolianiie Bohemiae Rege,
et sub eo in rpgno, uec non in Germania actis, ab anno
1317 usque ad annum 1333, accnrata historia, chronica
Aulae Regiae inscripta.— De Jure electoratns in Ro-
mano imperio, regibus Bohemiae competente, Rudolphi
et Karoli Rom. Regum, et Ruperti Palatini seniorie, at-
testationes.— De Juvavensls sive Salisburgensis eccle-
FREHER, Marquard
1573
FREHER, Marquard
siae origine et dioecesi.— De Wal<U»nslbiiM, eoriimque
doctrina et moribus.— Confessio fidei, Fratrum Wal-
4leiiNiiiiii, RegiUladisIao ad Huugariam missa.— Oratio
excusatoria atque satisfactiva Fratrum Waldensiuni,
Regi Uladislao ad Ungariam missa.— Excusatio Fratrum
Waldensium, contra binas literas Doctoria Augustini,
datas ad Regem.
— (Ed,) Rerum Germanicarum scriptores
aliquot insignes, qui gesta sub regibus et im-
peratoribus Teutonicis, jam inde ^ Carolo M.
usque ad Fredericum III, Imp. perpetua ferd
serie, suis quique seculis, litteris mandata
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Contents. Mennel, J. Historia coUatac Cardinalitiae
dignitatis in Albortiiui Moguntinura, v. 2.— Pappen-
heim, M. von. AuNtralis liiMtoriae pars plenior,
1276-1303, V. 1.— Tritheim, J. von, Abbot of Spanhehn.
Historia belli Itavariol, v. 2, 3.— Atrocianus or Acro-
nius, J. Elegia de bello rtiHlifo, v. 3.— Zasius, U.
Oratio funebris, in funere illustrissimae Blaiioae
9f ariao conjugis Caesareae, v. 2.— Dynter, E. de. Gene-
alogia Ducuni Jtnr;i;'iin(liao, v. 3.— Sabinus, G. De
I'aeMaribiiH C(orinaiiieiHlibri 11, v. 3.~Rambaldi, B.,
d'Imoki. Liber augustalis, vitas t'aesariiin a C. Julio
usque ad Wenceslaum Imp. summarife complectens,
V. 2.— i'amerarius (Liebhard), J. Adnotatio rerum
praecipuarum ab anno 1550 ad 1561, v. 3.— Caiiipaiii,
G. A., Bp. of Abmzzo. Epistolae familiares, v. 2.— Acta
electionis 47aroIi V, v. 3. — Marliani, A., Bp. of Tuy.
Oratio habita in comitiis ordinis Aurei Velleris Serenis-
simi Caroli regis Catholici anno 1516, v. 3.— Pflug, J.,
Bp. of Naumburg. Oratio funebris de morte Caroli V.
V. 3.— Viperano, G. A. Laudatio funebris Caroli V, v. 3. —
De laudibus Caroli Biirtfiiiifliao l>nei<4, et victoriis,
item de Leodiensium clade et excidio, v. 2.— ^gidius
(Gillis), P. . Hypotheses [spectaculorum Carolo Imp.
Antwerpiae exhibitorum, v. 3.— Neuenar, H. Graf von.
Oratio ad . . . principes electores pro . . . Carolo Roma-
nor. Rege electo, v. 3.— Bessin, E., Comte de. Flandriae
ordinum legatio ad Caroltiiii regem in Hispaniam, v. 3.
— Legatio ad Caesarera Carolum V, v. 3.— Ziegler, J.
Christiorni II. Regis Daniae attentata in Sueciae
regnura, v. 3. — Pappenheim, M. von. C'lironieon
Aus'iisteiiNO, 873-1104, v. 1.— Pappenheim, M. von.
C'hronieon AiiKf rale antiquum, 852-1327, v. 1.— Pap-
penheim, M. von, <'liroiiicoii Kiwan^oiiHC, 1095-
1479, v. 1.— <'lironi«'rtii I.anriMliainciise, v. 1.—
Wimpheling, J. De Germanicae nationis et imperii
gravaminibus contra sedem et eiiriaiii Konianaiii,
v. 2.— Walram, Bp. of Naumburg. De unitate ooelcsiae
conservanda liber, V. 1.— Pius II (^neas Sylvius), Pope.
De statu Eiiropae sub Friderico III, v. 2.— Torquato, A.
Prognosticon de eversione Europae, v. 2.— Tageno. De-
scriptio cxpedltioiiiN A**iaticac Friderici I, v. 1.—
Erailiano, E. Q. Encomiastica ad divos Caes. Fo<leri-
ciiiii Imperatorem et Maximilianum Regem Roman.,
v. 2.— Francis I, King of France. Acta, v. 3.— Oratio a
legatis FraiieiHci Regis Gallorum, pro favore suo regi,
ut Imperator designaretur, conciliando, ad principgs
electores Franckfordiam missa, v. 3.— Annales Franco-
rum Fuldenses, 714-900, v. 1.— Frederick I {Barba-
ro88a)t Emperor of Germany. Quaedam epistolae, v. 1. —
Freilorlck III, Emperor of Germany. Epistolae ali-
quot; Libellus precationum, v. 2. — De Friderici III.
Imp. in Italiam profectione votiva, v. 3.— Lalaing, A. de.
De congressu Friderici III Imp. et Caroli Ducis Bur-
gundiorum apud Treverin eacto, anno 1474, v. 2.— Lanck-
raann de Valckenstein, N. Historia desponsationis
Friderici III cum Eleonora Lusitanica, v. 2.— Manetti, G.
Oratio in fausta ac felici Friderici III Imp. corona-
tione, v. 3."Piccolomini, G., Cardinal. De Friderici III
Imp. in Italiam profectione votiva, v. 2.— Pius 11 {^neas
Sylvius), Pope. Oratio pro coronatione Friderici Regis
Romanorum, v. 2.— Pius II (^neas Sylvius), Pope. Super
connubio Friderici et Eleonorae oratio gratulatoria, v. 2.
— Apostolius, M. Oratio acclamatoria ad . . . Romano-
rum Imperatorem Friclerieuni III [G^. and LmL],
v. 2.— Barbaro, H., Cardinal. Ad Fridericum Imp. et
Maximilianum regem Rom. principes invictissimos,
oratio gratulatoria, v. 2.— Beccadelll, A. Ad Fridericum
III Imp. in coronatione illius Romae habita oratio,
V. 3.— Quiriui, T. Ad Fride.ioum III Rom. Imp. nomine
suae republicae, oratio gratulatoria, v. 2.--Quirini, T.
Oratio, pro Vicario Cremonae ad eundem Imp. Frideri-
cum, V. 2.— Zwingli, U. De gestis inter Clallos et Hel-
vetios ad Ravennam, Papiam, aliisque locis, v. 3.—
Knaep (Servilius), J. <jleldro-Galliea conjuratio,
v. 3.— Chalcocondyles, L. E historia Graeca rerum Tur-
cicarum, lib. II locus insignis Ciernianlae descriptio-
nem continens [Gr. and Lat.] , v. 2.— Sobius, J. Exbortatio
nobilium Germauiae, v. 3.— Gravamina nationis Oer-
nianieae, v. 2.— Gottfried, Monk of St. Pantaleon.
Annales, 1162-1237, v. 1.— lleinrieli. Monk of Rebdorf.
Annales, 1295-1363, v. 1.- Pirkheimer, W. Belli Hel-
vetic! historia, v. 3.— Historia mortis llenrici VH
Imp., v. 1.— Henry VII, King of England. Ad Maxi-
milianum Regem Romanor. et imperii ordines . . . anno
1492 legatio, v. 3.— Bartoliui, R. Hodeeporicon, id
est, itiuerarium reverendissimi in Christo patris et do-
mini, D. Matthaei S. Angeli Cardinalis Gurcensis, coad-
jutoris Saltzburgensis, v. 2.— Apophthegmata Iinpera-
toriiin Konianoruni, v. 2.— Ghilini, G. J. De Caesa-
ris adventu in Italian! historia, v. 3.— Valeriano Bol-
zani, G. P. Epistola de honoribus Matthaeo I^an^io
episcopo Gurcensi Romae habitis, v. 2.— Vogel, G. Brevis
et compendiosa relatio de fundatione consecratione, in-
cremento, et decreraento coenobii I^aurissensis, v. 1.
— Piccolomini, G., Cardinal. De l^eodienwinni dissidio
cum episcopo suo Ludovico,et de civitatis Leodii excidio
lamentabile, v. 2.— Motz, J. Oratio pro I^ionora Fride-
rico Caesari desponsanda, v. 2.— liOnis IV, of Bavaria^
Emperor of Germxiny. Scripta publica, v. 1.— Formulae
foederis laidovici Germaniae et Karoli Galliae regum,
V. 1.— Vitale, G. F. Panegyris R. D. Mattliei episcopi
Gurcensis, v. 2.— Malthia** Corvinus Uuniades,
King of Hungary. Epistola ad Henricum episcopum
Ratisbonensem, v. 2.— Sten, S. Vita i^Ianritii, Saxo-
niae Electoris [Gr. and Lat.], v. 3.— Maximilian I,
Emperor of Germany. Privilegiura erectionis coUegil
poetarum et mathematicorum in Vienna, v. 2.— ^gidius
(Gilles), P. ©pijfwSta, give lamentatio, qua genius divi
Maxiniillanl Caes. inter praeficas in pompa funerali,
mortem ejus deplorat, v. 2.— Coccinius, M. De bello
Maximiliani cum Venetis, v. 2.— Cuspinian, J. Diarium,
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recueillis dans la valine d'Ossan. 14 pp. (Romania, y. 8,
1874, p. 89.)— Rochat, A. (Ed,) Liederhandschrift der
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(Ed.) Chansons populaires historiques. 7 pp. (Rev. d.
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en Forez et en Velay. 22 pp. (Romania, v. 2, 1873,
p. 455. )— (Ed. ) Chants de qu6tes. 13 pp. (Romania,
V. 2, 1873, p. 59.)— (Ed.) Chants du Velay et du Forez.
76 pp. (Romania, v. 3, 1874, p. 365; v. 4, 1875, pp. 108, 437 ;
V. 8, 1879, p. 410; V. 9, 1880, p. 288 ; V. 10, 1881, pp. 191, 581.)
— ( Ed. ) Germine, la porcheronne : chansons forgziennes.
8 pp. (Bomonto, V. 1, 1872, p. 352.)— (Ed.) Vieilles chan-
sons, recucillies en Velay et en Forez. 33 pp. (Romania,
V. 7, 1878, p. 52.)— Stlckiiey, A. (Ed.) Chansons fran-
paises. 20 pp. (iJomanta, V. 8, 1879, p. 73.)— TaiiHserat.
J. (Ed.) Rondes populaires, 3 pp. (Romania, r. 11,
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Sre also Bardw, MiiiMtrel»«, etc. —Breton lltern-
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French poetry. — Tronv^res and Tronbaflonrs.
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■ Raynaud, G. Bibliographie des chanson-
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Ueberblick ueber die geschichte der franzoesischen
volksdichtung. 24 pp. {Zcits. f. rwufram. sprache und
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Altfranzoesische Jyrik im verhaeltniss zur provenza-
lischen und flier sich ; Altfranzoesische lyrik und die
altdeutsche. 73 pp. {In his Altfranzoesische lieder und
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French book-i)lates. Hamilton, W. W. 37
French boycotting and its cure. 8 pp.
Prothero, B. E. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 28, 1890, p. 778.)
French Canadians.
Rameau, E. La France aux colonies . . .
Les Frangais en Am^rique : Acadiens et Ca-
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SULTE, B. Histoire des Canadiens fran-
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Tanquay, C. Dictionnaire ggnfialogique
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de la colonic jusqu'A nos jours. 1871-90, 9 v.
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Beansrrand, H. Attitude of the French Canadians.
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8 pp. {Mag. A7H. Hist. v. 20, 1888, p. 461.)— A new France
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p. 387.)— Farnliani, C. H. The Canadian habitant.
21 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 67, 1883, p. 375.)— Canadian
voyageurs on the Saguenay. 21 pp. {Harper's Mag.
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the Dominion. 12 pp. {Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 323.)—
HlKirlnson. T. W. French voyageurs. IS pp. (Har-
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Sec also Canada, Biography ; History.
French Cocliin- China. See Cochin China.
French convict life. 17 pp. Cecil, Lord E.
B. H. G., Impressions of life, p. 233.
French drama. See Drama and the Stage,
French.
French epigrams. See French poetry.
French fairy tales. See Fairy tales.
French family.
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emblazoned MS. of the surname of French,
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Notes on the surnames of Francus,
Franceis, French, etc., in Scotland, with an
account of the Frenches of Thornydykes.
1893. 2795
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( Ed. ) County records of the surnames
of Francus, Franceis, French, in England,
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French Action, Collections.
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Caenoy, E., dit H. {Ed.) Contes fran5ais.
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Chassant, a. a. L. (Ed.) Contes k rire et
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CoNTEUE AMUSANT. Recueil de contes
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Delvau, a. (Ed.) Collection des romans
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Alton, J. ( Ed. ) Roman de Marques de
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Aegens, J. B. de B., Marquis d'. Chinese
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Jewish spy. 1739-40, 5 v. 1204
Memoirs of the Count Du Beauval.
1754. 1283
Arlincouet, C. V. P., Comte d'. The
Brewer king. 1844. {Omnibus of modern
romance, v. 8.) 1291
Auoassin et Nicolette, chante fable du
douzi6me siScle. 1878. 2373
AucASSiN VSD NicoLETE neu nach der
handschrift mit paradigmen und glossar von
H. Suchier. 1881. 2376
Lovebs of Peovence. Auoassin and
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Balzac, H. de. OSuvres completes. 1875-
79, 24 V. —1150
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Contes drolatiques. Droll stories col-
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2335
Euggnie Grandet. 1841. 2335
— — Le M6decin de campagne. 1839. 2335
Petites misfires de la vie conjugale. n. d.
2333
— Beauclair, p. L. de. Histoire de Mile, de
Grisoles. [Anon.J 1770. 1296
— Bernard, of Trevi^. Listoyre de Pierre
de Prouece et de la belle Maguelonne. Repr.
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iVb(e.— Gothic letter.
Berthoud, S. H. Mater Dolorosa. 1834,
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Abbesse
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Beyle, M. H. (Stendhal, pseitd.)
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Chartreuse de Parme. 1890.
Le Rouge et le noir. 1889, 2 v.
Bonne MERE. 1785. {Biblioth. bleue, v. 13.)
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BoREL d'Hautbrive, J. P. Champavert :
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BuCHON, M. Romans. Le Matachin. 1877.
1203
Carrey, E. L'Amazone. Les M6tis de la
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Castillon, J. Histoire de Jean de Calais.
[Anon.l n. d. (Biblioth. bleue, \. 7.) 2316
Cazotte, J. Diable amoureux. 1845. 2312
Chateaubriand, F. A., Vicomte de. Les
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Chevalier, S. P. (Gavami, pseud.) Ma-
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Daudet, A. Belle-nivernaise. n. d. 2292
Ducange, V. H. J. B. CEuvres completes.
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DuDEVANT, Mme. A. L. A. D. (G. Sand,
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Histoire du veritable gribouille. 1851.
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DULAURENS, H. J. CompSre Mathieu.
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Dumas, A. CEuvres completes. 1862-89,
301 V. —4176
Bouillie de la Comtesse Berthe. lUustr.
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Histoire d'un casse-noisette. Illustr.
par Bertall. 1845, 2 v. in 1. ( With hia Bou-
illie de la Comtesse Berthe. ) 1297
Three guardsmen. Tr. from the French
by P. Benjamin. 1846. (With Herbert, H.
"W., Ingleborough Hall.) 1201
Twenty years aft«r ; or, the Three
mousquetaires. A sequel to the Three guards-
men. Tr. from the French by E. P. 1846.
(With Herbert, H. W., Ingleborough Hall.)
1201
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Comtesse
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Comtesse de.
EcoLB DES PERES, suivic de la mauvaise
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Brckmann, E., and Chatrian, A. Le
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Le Fou Y6gof. n. d. 2333
Histoire d'un conscritde 1813. n. d. 2333
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n. d. 2333
Histoire d'un paysan, —1789. 1868. 2333
Madame ThgrSso. n. d. 1296
Eymery, a. (A. E. de Saintes, pseud.)
Jeune fllle de Mogador. n. d. 2312
Feb anguillette. n. d. (Biblioth. bleue,
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Femme malconseillee, et le man prudent.
n. d. (Biblioth. bleue, v. 16.) 2316
FiEviiiE, J. Dot de Suzette ; ou, Histoire
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Gay, Mme. M. F. S. N. de
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Genlis, S. F. D. de St. A.
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Gerard, J. 1. 1. Autre monde. 1844. 2331
GoMBERViLLE, M. le R. de. Exil de Po-
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■ — - Gourdon, E. Paris la nuit. 1842. .2677
Qrafigny, F. d'l. d'H. Lettres p6ruvi-
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Harduin de Saint Jacques, B., dit Guil-
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{Anon.'l n. d. (Biblioth. bleue, v. 18.) 2316
Histoire des aventures heureuses et mal-
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son chapeau. n. d. ( Biblioth. bleue, v. 3. ) 2316
Histoire du Juif errant, n. d. (Biblioth.
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Les Travailleurs de la mer. 1866, 3 v.
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Jehan de Tuim. Hystore de Julius C6sar.
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FRENCH FICTION, Single authors
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FRENCH FICTION, Single authors
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{Biblioth. bleue, v. 12.) 2316
KocK, C. P. de. CBuvres completes, 1824-
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La Fontaine, J. de. Amours de Psyche
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La Force, C. R. de C. de. Jeux d' esprit ;
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La Mennais, H. F. R. de. Amschaspands
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La Mothb le Vayer, F. de, the Elder.
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■ Lantier, E. F. de. Voyages d' An tenor
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La Sale, A. de. Hystoyre et plaisante
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Lecluse, (— ), dit Fleury. Dgjeung de la
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Le Sage, A. R. Diable boiteux, augment6
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The same. 1842. 2331
Illstoria de Gil Bias de Santillana, tr.
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■ Lezay-Marnesia, C. F. A. de. Heureuse
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LUBERT, Mile. (— ) de. Princesse Lionette,
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Maister, X., Comte de. Voyage autour
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The same. Tr. from the French. 1885.
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MaItrbsse fidellb. n. d. (Biblioth.
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Mari mecontent de sa femme. n. d. (Bib-
lioth. bleue, V. 18.) 2316
■ Marie, de France. Lai des deux amants.
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Montesquieu, C. de S., Baron de la Bride
et de. Lettres persanes. 1767. ( (Euvres, v. 3. )
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The same. Tr. from the French, by Mr.
FUoyd. 1775. 1297
The same. Newly tr. into English by J.
Davidson. 1892, 2 v. 1297
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Peine et Misere des gar5on8 chirurgiens,
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Perrault, C. Contes, dessins par Gus-
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Pigault-Lebrun, C. a. G. OSuvres com-
pletes. 1815-38, 77 V. in 28. 4147
Enfant du carnaval. 1843. 2336
— aud AuaiER, V. BeaupSreetle gendre.
1830, 2 V. in 1. (Pigault-Lebrun, C. A. G.,
(Euvres compl. v. 66, 67. ) 4157
Prevost d' Exiles, A. F. Histoire de
Manon Lescaut et du Chevalier des Grieux.
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The_same. 1827, 2 pts. in 1 v. 1202
Life and entertaining adventures of Mr.
Cleveland. 1736, 2 v. 1283
Rabelais, F. Heroic deeds and sayings
of the good Pantagruel. n. d. (Works.) 2333
Rameau d'or. n. d. (Biblioth. bleue,
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• Rencontres, fantasies, et coq-a-l'asnes
facetieux du Baron Gratelard. n. d. (Biblioth.
bleue, v. 10. ) 2316
RiccoBONi, Mme. M. J. L. de M. CBuvres
completes, V. 1-4. 1818, 4 v. —1101
Rousseau, J. J. Julie ; ou, la Nouvelle
Hgloise. 1845, 2 v. 2311
ROYER, A. Venezia la bella. 1834, 2 v. 2312
Saint-Mars, C.deC, Vicomtesse de. (Com-
tesse Dash, pseud. ) Keepsake des jeunes
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Sandeau, L. S. J. Mademoiselle de La
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ScuDERY, M. de. Artamfene ; ou, le Grand
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Leaves from a family journal. 1855. 2323
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StaKl-Holstein, a.. L. O. N., Baronne de.
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Sue, M. J. Female bluebeard. n. d.
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The Temptation. 1845. (Omnibus of
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Thbis, a. E. G., Baron de. Voyage de
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TiLLiER, C. Mon oncle Benjamin. 1881,
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Tout ou rien. n. d. (Biblioth. bleue,
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Vadb, J. J. Bouquets poissards : Suite de la
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ViLDE, Mme. L. Soirges bretonnes ; ou,
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Voisenon, C. H. F. de. Contes. 1878. 2325
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Weidner, G. (Ed.) Prosaroman von Jo-
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FRENCH FICTION, Single authors
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— ArhanI, A. Lilas Wanes. 20 pp. (Rev. contemp.
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La Fiancee de Lesueur. 43 pp. (Correapondanl, v. 69,
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(Biblioth. univ. etrev. suiaae, 3 p€r. v. 42, 1889, p. 249. )— En
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41 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. auiaae, 3 pfir. v. 18, 1883,
p. 25.)— Une Petite Am^ricaine. 35 pp. (Biblioth. univ.
et rev. auiase, 3 p£r. v. 45, 1890, p. 257.)— E^ves de gloire.
29 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. suiaae, 3 piSr. v. 38, 1883,
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(Rev. d. deux morides, 1887, 3 p6r. v. 81, p. 507.)— Con-
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(Bev. d. deux mondea, 1884, 3 p^r. v. 63, p. 791.)— Un Gas-
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(Bev. d. deux mondea, 1883, 3 p«r. v. 57, pp. 681, 721 ; v. 68,
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143 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondea, 1881, 3 p«r. v. 43, pp.532,
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15 pp. (Correapondant, D. H. v. 121, 1889, p. 901.)— Blon-
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FRENCH FICTION, Single authors
191 pp. {Bibtlolh. unii\ et rev, Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 47,
1890, pp. 35, 243, 471; V. 48, 1890, pp. 62, 247.) —
Joyeuse Vadien. 69 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3 pir. V. 22, 1884, p. 475; v. 23, 1884, pp. 37, 253.)— Laquelle
des trois? 35 pp. (,Bibliolh. univ. ct rev. Suisse, 3 p€r.
V. 38, 1887, p. 23.)— Mademoiselle Violande. 65 pp. {Bib-
lioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 32, 1886, pp. 334, 478.)—
Mari de Jonquille. 212 pp. {Biblioth. univ, et rev, Suisse,
3 p«r. V. 27, 1885, pp. 252, 474 ; V. 28, 1885, pp. 33, 2.55, 471.)—
Mica. 44 pp. (Biblioth, univ, et rev. suiss:;, 3 p€r. v. 36,
1887, p. 499.)— Notre premier mars. 28 pp. (Biblioth,
univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 30, 1886, p. 133. ) -Pauvre Mar-
cel. 187 pp. (Biblioth, univ. et rev. su'sse, 3 p6r. v. 15,
1882, pp. 223, 410; V. 16, 1882, pp. 26, 223, 416.)— Le P6re
F^Iix. 78 pp. ( Biblioth. univ. et rev, Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 22,
1884, pp. 25, 249.)— La Pommi6re. 39 pp. (Biblioth, univ.
et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 39, 1888, p. 29.)— Tante Judith.
156 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, S p^r. v. 9, 1880,
pp. 31, 225, 412 ; v. 10, 1881, pp. 25, 226.)— Vieilles silhou-
ettes. 54 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 34,
1887, p. 469; y. 35, 1887, p. 28.)— IIiioii ale Boriioaux.
47 pp. (Delvau, A., Coll. des romans de chevalerie, v. 1,
p. 145. )— Joobert. L. Alice. 114 pp. ( Correspondant,
V. 67, 1865, pp. 685, 944; V. 68, 1866, p. 81.^— .Inrticis. M.
G. E. de P. de (G. Peyrebrune, pseud.) Epingle d'or.
22 pp. (Rev. d, deux mondes, 1882, 3 p6r. v. 62, p. 100.)—
Jean Bernard. 111pp. (Bev, d, deux mondes, ISS2, 3 piv,
V. 53, pp. 83, 346, 566.)— Marco. 208 pp. (Bev, d, deux
mondes, 1881, 3 p«r. v. 46, pp. 516, 778 ; v. 47, pp. 58, 272,
540.)— KoriKan> P. Phare des Bernicles. 9 pp. (Cor-
respondant, n. s. V. 123, 1890, p. 726.)— I.,a liandcllp,
G. de. Eve de la tour-d-Adam. 20 pp. (Sev, eontemp.
1852, V. 1, p. 605. )— Lfigendes et traditions maritimes.
76 pp. (Bev, eontemp. 1854, v. 4, pp. 46, 2.55; 1855, v. 4,
p. 70.)— I.,Biiiiraii«lio. C. de. Manarpli. 20 pp. (Bev.
d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p6r. v. 61, p. 541.)— Ijnncelot du
Lac. 48 pp. (Oelvau, A,, Coll. des romans deehevalerie,
V. 2, p. 1.)— liCCleroq.M. (M. Floran, pseitrf.) Chimferes.
122 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 114, 1888, pp. 876, 1050;
V. 115, 1888, pp. 121, 317.)— I>en>aiNlro, L. Oncle Robert.
150 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 pit. v. 13, 1882,
p. 406; V. 14, 1882, pp. 30, 212, 413; V. 15, 1882, p. 24.)—
li'KiiclOH, A., dit N. de. [Attributed to.] La Coquette
vengge. 12 pp. (In her Correspondauce authentique,
p. 177.)— I-epIc, (— ), Vicomtesse de (A. Qennevraye,
pseud.) L'Ombra. 90 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1881,
3 pit. v. 46, pp. 241, 628.)— laonnrt, E. Dernier des
troubadours. 62 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 118, 1888,
pp. 87, 271.)-l.lvonniJ're, M. de. Deux frferes. 89 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 76, 1868, pp. 243, 395.)— LoveliliK. V.
Ma bonne reputation. 27 pp. (Biblioth. univ, et rev,
Suisse, 3 p*r. v. 8, 1880, p. 323.)— Marcel, J. Jacques
Donn£. 27 pp. (Rev, d, deux mondes, 1882, 3 pSr. v. 50,
p. 108. )— Marmler. X. Le Vieux Kask. 20 pp. (Cor-
respondant, v. 68, 1866, p. 626.)— .Warlel dc Janville,
8. G. M. A. de R. de M., Comtesse de (Gyp, pseud.) Made-
moiselle Eve. 93 pp. ( Bev. d, deux mondes, 1889, 3 p£r.
T. 93, p. 481.)— Une Passionnette. 97 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1891, 3 p«r. v. 103, p. 721 ; v. 104, p. 37.)— Martlie
dpTliienneM. 65 pp. (flee. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p«r.
V. 52, pp. 377, 576.)— .MattHa, M., Comtesse de. La Cha-
noinesse d'Ambremont. 116 pp. (Correspondant. n. s.
V. 95, 188-3, pp. 437, 667, 861, 1089.)— -Mnui-lce, Mme. E.
Dans le cloitre. 109 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3 p6r. V. 26, 1886, p. 479; v. 27, 1885, pp. 58, 339.)— McilOM,
J. Le Joucur de zither. 129 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev.
miisse, 3 p6r. v. 45, 1890, p. 567; v. 46, 1890, pp. 138, 351, 669,
V. 47, 1890, pp. 142, 326.)— Mab. 38 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et
rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 49, 1891, pp.82,296.)— ."Wenta. Mme. H.
Hortense. 192pp. (Biblioth, univ, et rev, Suisse, 3 p6r.
T. 29, 1886, p. 507 ; v. 30, 1886, pp. 30, 247, 482 ; V. 31, 1886,
p. 42.)— Jlereu. H. Un H«ro8 malgr« lui. 26 pp. (Bib-
lioth, univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 40, 1888, p. 125.)— Le
Terne fatal. 81 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r.
T. 31, 1886, pp. 261, 467 ; T. 32, 1886, p. 26. )— Mf-r.y , J. Le
Paradig terrestre. 79 pp. (Rev. eontemp. 1863, v. 6,
p. 649; V. 6, pp. 123, 241.)— Jletz-Noblat, A. de. Le
Caralier et le cheval. 13 pp. ( Correspondant, v. 66, 1865,
p. !».)— L'Oncle Seppi. 28 pp. (C'orrespondanl, v. 47,
1859, p. 511.)— Ursule. 35 pp. (Corres))ondon(, v. 62, 1864,
p. 831.)— Micromesra-s. 8 pp. (Delvau, A., Cofi. des ro-
mans de chevalerie, v. 3, p. 271.)— Mlrabeaii, M. de G.,
Comtesse de. L'Etg de la Saint-Martin. 65 pp. (Corre-
spondant, V. 70, 1867, pp. 570, 830.)— Miss Merton. 44 pp.
( Correspond<mt, n. s. v. 96, 1883, pp. 638, 876.)— Mojinler,
itfme. H. D. (J. Des Roches, pseud.) L'Allcekenge. 20 pp.
(Biblioth, univ, et rev, Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 16, 1882, p. 120.)—
Chantemerle. 19 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r.
V. 21, 1884, p. 31.)— Moiinler. M. Qian ct Hans. 77 pp.
( Rev, d, deux mondes, 1881, 3 p^r. v. 48, pp. 37, 281. )— Mon-
iiier, P. Fleur de mauve. 32 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et
rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 52, 1891, pp. 139, 332.)— Moiitforl,
R. de. Laroche daint-Jude. 158 pp. (Correspondant,
n. s. V. 100, 1884, p. 1050 ; V. 101, 1884, pp. 105, 296, 452, 658,
877.)— Moraldl. X. Portrait de I'aileul. 17 pp. (Bet;.
eontemp. 1852, v. 5, p. 666.)— Mordret. E. Quatre mil-
lions de Gustave Kaemp. 36 pp. (Rev. eontemp. 1855,
V. 5, p. 846, )— Morrys, ( — ), Comte. Une Boite d'allu-
mettes. 21 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 100, 1884, p. 850.)
-Heritage du Marquis. 41 pp. (Correspond<in(, n. s. v.
107, 1886, pp. 868, 1091.)— Moussolr, G. Marcelle Dam-
blain. 120 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 116, 1888, pp. 468,
676, 901, 1055; v. 117, 1888, p. 87.)— Mueller. E. Au mou-
lin Coudret. 87 pp. (Correspondant, v. 73, 1868, pp.91,
342.)— Miirra.v. E. C. G. Heritage du vieux Joquelin.
48 pp. (Biblioth, univ, et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 6, 1880,
pp. 298, 497.)— STaville, E., and Naville, H. Giuseppa.
13 pp. ( Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 26, 1885, p. 560. )
— Nettcineiit, A. F. Deux mesalliances. 182pp. (Rev,
eontemp. 1853, v. 4, pp. 231, 405, 560; v. 5, pp. 77, 270.)—
NoPI, J. Epi d'Egypte. 40 pp. (Biblioth, univ, et rev,
Suisse, S'.per, v. 20, 1883, p. 267.)— Fille du Kaid. 52 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 8, 18S0, p. 410 ; v. 7,
1880, p. 40.)— Rose anonyme. 108 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et
rev, Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 12, 1881, pp. 34, 223, 438,)— Sfouvillc,
A. Werner. 99 pp. (Bey. eontemp, 1854, v. 1, pp. 411,
561; V. 2, pp. 124, 263.)— Ohiiet, G. Dames de Croix-
Mort. 129 pp. (Rev, d, deux mondes, 1886, 3 pfir. v. 73,
pp. 649, 721; v. 74, p. 28.)— Paiivilloii, E. Chante-
pleure. 172 pp. ( Bev. d. deux mondes, 1889, 3 p6r. v. 96,
pp. 481, 789; 1890, V. 97, pp. 117, 583.)— Porreau, A.
Dernier cadet de France. 34 pp. (Correspondant, n. s.
V. 98, 1884, p. 295.)— Ferret, C. Roman de la chan-
oinesse. 14 pp. (Correspondanf, n. s. v. 98, 1884, p. 481.) —
Perret, P. L'Autre monde. 114 pp. (Correspondant,
n s. V. 100, 1884, pp. 232, 468, 660.)— Derniers rfivenrs.
68pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 118, 1889, pp. 678, 930, 1098.)
— Le Fauteuil antique. 34 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 115,
188S, p. 491.) — Le Supplice d'une honnete femme. 45 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 93, 1882, p. 1106 ; v. 91, 1883, p. 104.)
— Pierre de Provence. 19 pp. (Delvau, A., Coll,
des romans de chevalerie, v. 3, p. 193.) — Pontiiiartin,
A. J. M. F., Comte de. Aur61ie. 41 pp. (Rev. eontemp.
1852, v. 2, p. 427.) — Feux de paille. 24 pp. (Correspon-
dant, n. s. v. 117, 1888, p. 281.)— Marquise d'Aurebonne.
38 pp. (Rev. eontemp. 1852, v. 4, p. 260.)— Poradowska.
ilfme. M. Demoiselle Micia. 106 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1888, 3 p6r. v. 90, pp. 522, 779 ; 1889, v. 91, p. 102. )—
Sroul de Lubartow. 10 pp. (Rev. d. detix mondes, 1888,
3 p6r. V. 86, p. 192.) — Yaga. 92 pp. (Rev. d. deux m.ondes,
1887, 3 p«r. V. 82, pp. 548, 764.)— Poiivilloii, E. L'lnno-
cent. 98 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 63,
pp. 48, 344, 522.)— Jean-de-Jeanne. 87 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1888,;3 p6r. v. 75, pp. 214, 481.)— Princessc €le
TraVblsonde. 48 pp. (Delvau, A., Coll. des romans de
chevalerie, v. 4, p. 49.)— Prliicessc Parlzade. 2 pp.
(Delvau, A., Coll. des romans de chevalerie, v. 1, p. 383.) —
Rabelais, F. Life of the great Gargantua. 110 pp.
( ITorfcs, p. 7.)— KabiiHson, H. L'Amie. 151pp. (Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1885, 3 p6r. v. 71, pp. 241, 481, 721 ; v. 72,
p. 6.)— Dans le monde. 164 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes,
1882, 3piT. V. 53, p. 828; v. 54, pp. 62, 242.)— L'-Epous^e.
109 pp. (Beti. d, deux mondes, 1888, 3 p6r. v. 88, p. 721 ;
V. 89, pp. 5, 241.)— Hallali. 100 pp. (Rev, d, deux mondes,
1890, 3 p«r. v. 100, pp. 6, 241, 481.)— Un Homme d'aujour-
d'hui. 195 pp. (Rev, d, deux mondes, 1887, 3 p6r. v. 80,
pp. 481, 721 ; v. 81, pp. 5, 241.)— Idylle et drame de salon.
136 pp. ( Bev. d. deux mondes, 1889, 3 p«r. v. 95, p. 721 ;
FRENCH FICTION, Single authors
1583 FRENCH FICTION, History and criticism
V. 96, pp. 5, 241.)— Illusion de Florestan. 122 pp. {Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1889, 3 p«r. v. 93, p. 721 ; v. 94, pp. 6, 2-11. )
—Madame de Givrg. 113 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1S83,
3 p«r. V. 59, pp. 481, 721 ; v. 60, p. 6.)— Moderne. 115 pp.
{Rev. d. deux mondes, 1891, 3 pgr. v. 105, pp. 275, 517, 721.)
— Mon capitaine. 171 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1888,
8 p«r. V. 85, p. 721: v. 86, pp. 5, 241, 481.)— Roman d'un
fatalistc. 140 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1885, 3 p6r.
V. 68, p. 721 ; V. 69, pp. 6, 241.) Stage d'Adhgmar. 158 pp.
{Rev. d. deux mondes, 1886, 3 pir. v. 75, p. 721 ; v. 76, pp. 5,
241, 481.) — Rejirnor IjOdbro^. 14 pp. (Delvau, A.,
Coll. des romans de chevalerie, v. 4, p. 315.) — R©ia<?
tioiii^vre. 41 pp. (Delvau, A., Coll. des romans de
chevalerie, V. i, p. 185. )— lloiiincio, A. Crime de Mile.
Victoire. 12 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 125, 1890, p. 76.)
— Reyac, B. Claudie. 120 pp. {Correspondant, n. s.
V. 124, 1890, pp. 507, 732, 941, 1154.)— Ribaiix. A. Deux
frferes. 203 pp. [Biblwth. toiiv. ei rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 50,
1891, pp. 262, 479; V. 51, 1891, pp. 37, 243, 472; v. 52,1891,
p. 36.)— Oncle Ulrieh. 55 pp. {Biblioth.univ.et rev. suisae,
3 p«r. V. 46, 1890, pp. 249, 477.)— Rioliel, C. (C. Epheyre,
pseud.) ScEur Marthe. 48 pp. {Rev. d. deitx mondes,
1889, 3 p«r. V. 93, p. 381 )— Rivifre, H. L. Marquise
d'Argantini. 48 pp. {Rev. d. deux moiidcs, 1882, 3 p^r.
V. 49, p. 753.)— RooolFort, A. Une Aventure. 19 pp.
{Correspondant, n. a. v. 93, 1882, p. 739.)— Chateau de
Treior. 81pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 99, 1884, pp.834,
1018; V. 100, 1881, p. 68.)- RoluiKl. J. Une Demande en
mariage. 19 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 119, 1889, p. 149.)
— RollailtU J. Amour blanc. 20 pp {Correspondant,
n. s. V. 125, 1890, p. 689.)— Rouvier, Mme. N. C. C. (C
Yignon, pseud.) Les Complice.^. 82 pp. {Correspondant,
V. 66, 1862, pp. 553, 742.) — Un Homme k marier. 40 pp.
{Correspondant, v. 51, 1861, p. 653.)— Statue d'ApoIlon.
40 pp. (Correspondant, v. 54, 1861, p. 216.)— Victoire Nor-
mand. 43pp. (Corrcspondanf, v. 52, 1861, p. 664.)— Saar,
F. de. Marianne. 22 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 113,
1887, p. 267.)— Sacrlli#s. 131 pp. (Eeti. d. deux mondes,
1890, 3 p«r. V. 102, pp. 5, 211, 481.)— Saliit-I.anibcrt, C.
F., ^farquis de. L'Abenaki. 1 p. (Delvau, A., Co?i. des
romans de chevalerie, v. 3, p. 238.)— Saiiflol, J. R6cit
d'un vieux gargon. Ales voisins. 33 pp. {Bihlioth. vniv.
ei rev. Suisse, 3vp6r. v. 8, 1880, p. 29.)— Histoire des voyages
de 8oariiieiita<l». 4 pp. ( Delvau, A., CoH. des romans
de chevalerie, v. 1, p. 43. )— Scliluinbergcr, Mmc. P. De
W. Triomphe de Jean Br€val. 68 pp. {Correspondant,
n. 8. v. 126, 1891, p. 1081 ; v. 127, 1891, p. 85.)— S<<biIlot, P.
Contes de marins recueillis en Haute-Bretagne. 61 pp.
{Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 5, 1886, p. 245 ; v. 9, 1890,
pp. 226, 420, 509 ; V. 10, 1891, pp. 103, 169.)— Sfrurier, (— ),
Comtesse. Roman de Jehanne. 111pp. {Correspondant,
n. s. v. 126, 1891, pp. 321, 497, 703, 914.)-Stan<lisli, C.
Ni€v6s. 79 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1890, 3 p<Sr. v. 101,
pp. 481, 721.)— TailhaiKl, A. Testament de Berthe.
131pp. {Correspondant, n.s. v. 110, 1887, p. 1081 ; v. Ill,
1887, pp. 90, 289, 496.)— Taliana. 11 pp. {Correspon-
dant, n. s. V. 91, 1882, p. 361.)— Tanreaii blanr. 11 pp.
(Delvau, A., Coll. des romans de chevalerie, v. 3, p. 278.) —
Theiiriet, A. Amour d'automne. 147 pp. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1887, 3 p(!r. v. 84, p. 721 ; 1888, v. 85, pp. 5,
266, 506.)— Au paradis des enfans. 92 pp. {Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1887, 3 p«r. v. 79, pp. 481, 753 ; v. 80, p. 49.)— Bigar-
reau. 35 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1883, 3 p^r. v. 60,
p. 241.)— Deux sceurs. 143 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1BS9,
3p«r. v. 92, pp. 481, 759; v. 93, pp. 5, 241.)— Douarnenez.
47 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1881, 3 p6r. v. 43, p. 334.)—
Eusfebe Lombard. 133 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1881,
3p«r. V. 66, p. 721; 1885, v. 67, pp. 5, 241, 481.)— H«16ne.
155 pp. ( Rev. d. deux mondes, 1886, 3 p€r. v. 74, pp. 267,
481, 721 ; v. 75, p. 5. )— Michel Verneuil. 179 pp. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1883, 3 per. v. 55, p. 721 ; v. 56, pp. 5, 241, 555,
788.)— La Pamplina. 39 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1884,
Spgr. v.'ei, p. 33.)— P«ch« mortel. 105 pp. {Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1886, 3 pit. v. 70, pp. 241, 481, 721.)— Rose-lise.
41 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1881, 3 pfir. v. 47, p. 762.)—
Sauvageonne. 108 pp. (iZey. d. d^iio: mondes, 1881, 3 p€r.
V. 45, pp. 268, 481, 721 ; v. 46, p. 51.)— Thlorry, G. A. La
Bien-aimS. 46 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1891, 3 p6r.
T. 108, p. 481.)— La Palimpseste. 61 pp. {Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1887, 3 p6r. v. 80, p. 241.)— La Tresse blonde.
83 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 p6r. v. 88, pp. 5, 241.)
— (Tinsean, L. de. Ma cousine Pot-au-Peu. 79 pp.
{Correspondant, n. s. v. 116, 1888, pp. 695, 875, 1077.)— Sur
le seuil. 129 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 120, 1889,
pp. 123, 301, 542, 693.)— TriHtaii do I.^'OnoiH. 48 pp.
(Delvau, A., Coll. desromanj de chevalerie, v. 2, p. 97.)^
l^cliard, M. Antoinette, ma cousine. 120 pp. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1891, 3 p6r. v. 107, pp. 241, 481,721.)— Jaconde
Berthier. 163 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1886, 3 p6r.
V. 76, p. 721 ; V. 77, pp. 5, 241, 481.)— Mademoiselle Blaisot.
115 pp. {Bev.d. deux mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 61, pp. 67,
268, 481, 758.)— Vautler, G. Fortune du Cousin J«rome.
36 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p6r. v. 52, p. 814.)—
ViaiKl. L. M. J. (P. Loti, pseud.)- L'lmp^ratrice prin-
temps. 19 pp. {Bev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 p6r. v. 90,
p. 85.)— Mon fr6re Yves. 169 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes,
1883, 3 p«r. V. 68, pp. 629, 721 ; v. 59, pp. 5, 241.)-Un Vieux.
21 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 66, p. 481.)—
VllletartI, E. Oncle Tiburce. 72 pp. {Correspondant,
n. s. V. 112, 1887, pp. 681, 874, 1076.)— La Tentation. 30 pp.
{Correspondant, n. s. v. 117, 1888, p. 689.)— Vincent, F.
Le Jeune homme qui va demander une jeune fiUe en
mariage, conte en patois marchois de la partie sud du
canton de Gu6ret. 21 pp. {Rev. d. lang. rom. v. 25, 1884,
p. 261; V. 26, 18»», p. 219.)— Vincent, J. Cousin Noel.
98 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1881, 3 pfir. v. 48, pp. 529,
747; 1882, 3 p6r. v. 49, p. 160.)— Warnery, H. Les
Chiens de Constantinople. 16 pp. { Biblioth. univ. et rev.
Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 41, 1889, p. 32.) — Le Cinquante-unifeme
chamois de Balthazar. 8 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev.
Suisse, 3p6r. v. 42, 1889, p. 611.)— Pour passer le temps.
23 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 44, 1889,
p. 40.)— Vieille fille. 29 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3 p6r. V. 45, 1890, p. 477.)— La Violed'amour. 44 pp. {Bib-
lioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 49, 1891, pp. 31, 251.)—
Witt, Mme. H. G. de. Regain de vie. 62 pp. {Corre-
spondant. n. S. V. 122, 1890, pp. 866, 1041.)— WnllT, F. A.
(Ed.) Conte du Mantel, texte franjais des derniSrea
ann^es du Xn sifecle. 38 pp. {Romania, v. 14, 1885,
p. 343.)— aSirWe fEnctiantercssc. 39 pp. (Delvau,
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sur la decomposition du Latin et la formation
du Franfais. 1880. —2116
Klapperioh, J. Historische entwickelung
der syntaktischen verhaeltnisse der bedin-
gungssaetze im Altfranzoesischen. 1882.
[Franzoesische studien, v. 3.) — 2182
Reissert, O. Syntaktische behandlung
des zehnsilbigen verses im Alexius- und Ro-
landsliede. 1884. (Stengel, E., Ausgaben,
v. 13. ) 2306
Riese, J. Recherches sur I'usage syn-
taxique de Froissart. 1880. — 2146
Spenz, F. Syntaktische behandlung des
achtsilbigen verses in der Passion Christi und
im Leodegar-liede. 1887. (Stengel, E., Aus-
gaben, V. 67. ) 2305
llaaso, A. Bemerkungen ueber die syntax Pascals,
95 pp. {Zeits. f. neufranz. sprache u. lit. v. 4, pt. 1, 1882,
p. 95. )— Ergaenzende bemerkungen zur syntax des XVIII
jahrhunderts. 35 pp. {Zeits. f. fram. sprache u. lit. y . W,
pt. 1, 1889, p. 203.)— Syntaktische abhandlungen. 12 pp.
{Zeits. f. neufranz. sprache u. lit. v. 7, pt. 2, 1885, p. 108.) —
I<lHt, W. Syntaktische studien ueber Voiture. 40 pp.
{Franzoesische studien, v. 1, 1881, p. 1.) — Vog^els, J.
Syntaktischer gebrauch der tempora und modi bei Pierre
de Larivey im zusammenhang der historischen franzoe-
sischen syntax. 112 pp. {Romanische studieti, v. 5, 1880,
p. 445. )— M'ehrniaiiii, K. Beitraege zur lehre von
den partikeln der beiordnung im Franzoesischen. 62 pp.
( Romanische studien, v. 5, 1880, p. 383. )
French literature. Bibliography.
Agenda-annuaire de la librairie fran^aise,
1894. [1894.] L.87
Andrieu, J. Bibliographie g6n6rale de
I'Agenais et des parties du Condomois et du
Bazadais incorporfies dans le d6partement de
Lot-et-Garonne. 1886-91, 3 v. W. 35
AssiBR, A. Bibliothfeque bleue, depuis Jean
Oudot I jusqu'a M. Baudot, 1600-1863. 1874.
( Biblioth. de Vamateur champeTiois. ) W. 58
BossANGE, G. Catalogue of periodicals.
Abridged list of the principal papers and
serials. 1869. W. 75
Brunbt, p. G. (Philomneste Junior,
pseud. ) La Prance littSraire au XV sifecle ;
ou, catalogue raisonn6 des ouvrages en tout
genre imprimis en langue frangaise jusqu'i
I'an 1500. 1865. L.122
Brydges, Sir S. B. Cimelia : seu examen
criticum librorum, ex diariis literariis linguS,
praecipue Gallicfi, ab anno 1665 usque ad
annum 1792 scriptis, selectum. 1823. W. 74
Cercle de la librairie. Premifere exposi-
tion. 1880. W. 14
CuRiosiTE litteraire et bibliographique.
Articles littSraires ; reproduction, extraits, et
analyses d'ouvragescurieux ; notices de livres
rares ; anecdotes, etc. 1880-83, 4 v. W. 28
Duchesne, A. Bibliothfeque des autheurs,
qui ont eacrit I'histoire et topographic de la
France. 1627. W. 28
France. Ministere de l' Instruction
PUBLIQUB. Premiers monuments de I'im-
primerie en France au XV sifecle. 1890. — 17A1
Frerb, E. B. Manuel du bibliographe nor-
mand. 1858-60, 2 v. W. 74
FRENCH LANGUAGE, Bibliography
1594 FRENCH LITERATURE, Collections, etc.
Gay,
3v.
J. Analectes du bibliophile.
1876,
L.87
Ghennady, Q. Les ficrivains franco-
russes. Bibliographie des ouvrages fran5ais
publics par des Russes. 1874. W. 75
Ginisty, p. Ann6e littfiraire, 1890-93.
1891-94, 4 V. 2223
Grand-Carteret, J. Aknanachs franjais.
Bibliographie-iconographie des almanachs . . .
et autres publications annuelles 6dit6es k
Paris (1600-1895). 1896. W.34
GuiGARD, J. Bibliothfeque hSraldique de la
France. 1861. W. 35
Hatin, L. E. Bibliographie historique et
critique de la presse p6riodique frangaise.
1866. W. 37
JoRDBLL, D. Catalogue annuel de la
librairie frangaise, 1893-96. 1894-97, 4 v. L.124
La Croix du Maine, F. G., Sieur de, and
Du Verdier, A. Les bibliothfeques fran-
joises. 1772-73, 6 v. W. 83
Le Petit, J. Bibliographie des princi-
pales Editions orig^nales d'Scrivains franfais
du XV au XVIII sifecle. 1888. W. 64
Lepreux, G. Nos journaux : histoire et
bibliographie de la presse p6riodique dans le
dfipartement du Nord . . . 1746-1895. [1896],
2 V. in 1. {Encyc. hist, du d6partement du
Nord. ) W. 34
Le Soudier, H. Bibliographie frangaise.
1896, 6 V. L.53
Lorenz, O. H. Catalogue meiisuel de la
librairie fran^aise, annge 1883. [1883.] L.124
Note.— For v. 1-19 see preceding catalogue. For con-
tinuation see Nilsson, K.
— and JoRDBLL, D. Catalogue gfinfiral
de la librairie frangaise. v. 9-12, 1876-90.
1886-92, 4 V. L.122.
Xote.— For pts. 1-8 see preceding catalogue.
Manne, E. de. Nouveau dictionnaire des
ouvrages anonymes et pseudonymes. 1868.
L.105
NiLSSON, K. Catalogue mensuel de la
librairie frangaise, annSes 1884-95. [1884-95],
12 V. L.124
Ifote. — For earlier years see Lorenz, O. H.
Paris. Bibliothequb Nationale. Bul-
letin mensuel des rgcentes publications fran-
9aise8. v. 1-7, 10-12. 1882-93, 10 v. L.75
Terqubm, E. Exposition de la librairie
fran^aise. 1893. —3713
Vicaire, G. (Ed.) Catalogue de la l)iblio-
thfeqne de feu M. le Baron J. Pichon. Pt. 1.
1897. L.52
Ilniwie, A. 8c>iulau8gal>en franzoesischer schrift-
fiteller, 16 pp. \Zeits. /. neufram. sprache u. lit. v. 2,
1880, p. 111.)— Ho«'iin«-lifr. E. Bibliograpiiic, 1886-88.
JM pp. iZeiU./. neufraia. spraclte u. lit. v. 8, pt. 2, 1888,
p.80e;T. (, pt. 2, U87, p. 283; v. 10, pt. 2, 1888, p. 281.)—
l^asflon, A. Jahresl)ericlit ueber erscheinungen der
philosopliischen litteratur in Franlcreioli aus den jahren
1881-93. 21 pp. (Zeits. f. philoa. v. 104, 1894, p. 224.)—
I.ivres <IVtrpnn«H. 18 pp. [Oorrespondant, n. s.
V. 73, 1877, p. 1116.)— nuellcndorir. H. Bibliographie.
156 pp. {Zeits. f. neufram. sprache u. lit. v. 1, 1879, pp. 141,
481; V. 2, 1880, suppl.) — Plattncr, P. Die in franzoe-
sischer sprache verfassten programmabhandlnngen der
beiden letzten jahre. 29 pp. (Zeits. f. neufram. sprache
u. lit. V. 3, 1882, pp. 347, 539.)
Note. — For critical reviews of publications from 1879-
87, see KritiNclio aii7.<^ij2reii. I.,i(ernriKelic 4*liro-
iiik, etc., in Zeits. f. neufram. sprache u. lit.
French literature, Bibliography, Periodicals.
Bulletin du bibliophile et du bibliothScaire.
Paris, 1884-96. 13 v. W. 85
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Journal gfingral de I'imprimerie. Paris,
1884-96. 39 v. 4341
Note. — For earlier v. see Bibliograpliie de la France, in
preceding catalogue.
French literature. Collections and selections.
AuBBRTiN, C. {Ed.) Choix de textes de
I'ancien Fran§ai8 du X au XVI sifecle. 1892.
—2157
BiBLIOTHBQUE BLEUE. n. d. 20 V. 2316
BiBLIOTHBQUE ELZBVIRIBNNB. 1853-91,
164 V. —1118
BiBLiOTHBQE FRANgAiSB du moyen age.
1881-86, 5 V. —1198
Cbapelbt, G. A. (Ed.) Collection des
anciens monumens de 1' histoire et de la
langue fran9oise. 1829-35, 13 v. 2392
Darmesteteb, A., and Hatzfbld, A.
(Eds-.) Morceaux choisis des principaux
ficrivains en prose et en vers du XVI sifecle.
1885. —1147
Fobrstbr, W. {Ed.) Altfranzoesische bib-
liothek. 1879-91, 12 v. in 11. 2397
and Koschwitz, E. {Eds.) Altfranzoe-
sisches uebungsbuch. 1884. 2397
— — Fontaine, C. {Ed.) Prosateurs frangais
du XIX sifecle. 1892. —2145
Meyer, M. P. H. ( Ed. ) Documents manu-
scrits de I'ancienne litt6rature de la Prance
conservfis dans les bibliothfeques de la Grande-
Bretagne. 1871. 2253
Reqnier, J. A. A. ( Ed. ) Grands gcrivains
de la France. 1862-95, 19 v.
SociHTE des anciens textes franjais. Publi-
cations. 1883-96, 35 v. —1134
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Stengel, E. {Ed.) Mittheilungen aus
franzoesischen handschriften der TurinerUni-
versitaets-bibliothek. 1873. 2392
Toynbbe, p. {Ed.) Specimens of old
French (IX-XV centuries). With introduc-
tion, notes, and glossary. 1892. ^2157
iVo(c.— For the analysis of any of these Collections see
its name or the name of its editor.
.See also Rrftitn literature. — f'liarleiiiaicne. —
Driiiiin uikI (lie Nla^e, French. — Fabliaum. —
I'reiK'h l»alln«lN and noii^^n. — Freiieh fietlon.—
French r«lk-l«rc. — Freiicli poetry. — Norman
llterntnre.— Provencal literature.
FRENCH LITERATURE, Collections, etc. 1595
FRENCH LITERATURE, History, etc.
In addition to the list on p. 1479 of the
first Catalogue, the library has the collected
works of :
Balzac, H. de.
Beyle,M.H.( Sten-
dhal, pseud.)
Bonfflers, S. de.
Ohartier, A.
Corneille, T.
Deschamps, E.
Dudevant, Mme.
A. li. A. D. (G.
Sand, pseud.)
Dumas, A.
Favre, J. B.
Kock, C. P. de.
La Brayfere, J. de.
La Taille, J. de.
Moncrif, F. A.
Montesquieu, C.
de S., Baron de
la BrMe ei de.
Napoleon III,Em-
peror of the
French.
Piganlt - Lebrun,
C. A. G.
Piron, A.
Riccoboni, Mme.
M.J. L. deM.
S6gur, L. P.,
Cointe de.
Tocqueville, A. C.
H. C. de.
Vauquelin, J.
French literature. Criticism. See with His-
tory.
Prewcli literature, Dictionaries.
Bray, N. A. G. de. Tablettes biographiques
des gcrivains francais. 1810, 2 pts. in 1 v. 1188
Desessarts, N. T. Le M., dit. Sifecles lit-
t^raires de la France. 1800-03, 7 v. 1188
Frere, E. B. Manuel du bibliographe
normand . . . contenant . . . des notes bio-
graphiques, critiques, et littSraires sur les
6crivains normands. 1858-60, 2 v. W. 74
Haurbau, J. B. Histoire litt^raire du
Maine. 1870-77, 10 v. 2227
Papillon, p. BibliothSque des auteurs
de Bourgogne. 1745, 2 v. in 1. W. 41
French literature. History and criticism.
Albert, M. Littgrature fran^aise sous la
Revolution, I'Empire, et la Restauration,
1789-1830. 1891. 2223
Ampere, J. J. A. Histoire litt6raire de la
France avant le douzigme sifecle. 1839-40, 3 v.
2252
BACHAxmoNT, L. P. de, and others. M6-
moires secrets pour servir k 1' histoire de la
rgpublique des lettres en France. 1777-89,
36 V. 2317
Balzac, H. de. Portraits et critique litt4-
raire. 1879. ( (Euvres compl. v. 22. ) —1150
Barante, a. G. p. B., Baron de. De la
littSrature fran9aise, pendant le dix-huiti6me
sifecle. 1824. 2232
Melanges historiques et littfiraires. 1836.
2201
Birch-Hirschfeld, a. Geschichte der
franzoesischen litteratur seit anfang des XVI
jahrhunderts. v. 1. 1889. 2252
Blennerhassett, Lady C. de L. Mme.
de Stael : her friends, and her influence in
politics and literature. 1889, 3 v. 4782
Brandeb, G. M. C. Die reaktion in Frank-
reioh. n. d. (In his Hauptstroemungen der
literatur des neunzehnten jahrh. v. 3. ) 2224
Romantische schule in Frankreich.
n. d. (In his Hauptstroemungen der literatur
des neunzehnten jahrh. v. 5. ) 2224
Bray, N. A. G. de. Tablettes biographiques
des ecrivains fran9ais, depuis la renaissance
des lettres jusqu'd, ce jour. 1810, 2 pts. in iv.
1188
Vol. III.— 200.
Bruneteere, F. Essais sur la litt^rature
contemporaine. 1896. 2292
Etudes critiques sur 1' histoire de la lit-
t6rature fran5aise. 1890-93, 5 v. 2222
The same. 1891-96, 5 v. 2292
Evolution des genres dans I'histoire de
la litterature. v. 1. 1892. 2292
Histoire et littfirature. 1892-96, 3 v.
2292
Nouveaux essais sur la littSrature con-
temporaine. 1895. 2292
Nouvelles questions de critique. 1890.
2292
Questions de critique. 1897. 2292
BULWER, W. H. L. E., Baron Dulling and
Bulwer. Monarchy of the middle classes :
France, social, literary, political. 1834-36,
2 V. 4667
Darmesteter, a., and Hatzpeld, A.
(Eds. ) Seizifeme sifecle en France: tableau de
la littgrature et de la langue. 1887. 2257
Du Camp, M. Souvenirs litt^raires. (Rev.
d. deux mondes, 3 p6r. v. 45-53, 1881-82. ) 3964
Faure, H. Illustrations du Bourbonnais
{XVI etXVII sifecle). Antoine de Laval et
les 6crivains bourbonnais de son temps. 1870.
4744
Gautier, E. T. L. Epopges franjaises :
etude sur les origlnes et I'histoire de la litte-
rature nationale. v. 2. 1894. 2384
iVbte.— For v. 1, 3, 4, see preceding catalogne.
GiNiSTY, P. Annfie litteraire, 1890-93.
1891-94, 4 V. 2223
GoDET, P. Histoire littgraire de la Suisse
franjaise. 1890. 2224
QuizoT, F. P. G., and Guizot, E. 0. P. de
M. Le temps passe : melanges de critique lit-
teraire et de morale. 1887, 2 v. 2207
Haureau, J. B. Histoire litteraire du
Maine. 1870-77, 10 v. 2227
Histoire litt^iraire de la France, par des
religieux benedictins de la congregation de
S. Maur. v. 29-31. 1885-93, 3 v. 2271
Note.— For v. 1-28 see preceding catalogue.
KoscHwrrz, O. Commentar zu den aelte-
sten franzoesischen sprachdenkmaelern. 1886.
(Foerster, W., Altfranzoes. Mblioth. v. 10.)
2397
La Saussaye, J. F. de P. L. de. Les six
premiers sifecles litteraires de la ville de Lyon.
1876. 2223
Lepreux, G. Nos journaux, histoire et
bibliographie de la presse periodique dans le
departement du Nord . . . 1746-1895. [1896],
2 V. in 1. (Ency. hist, du d6partement du
Nord. ) w. 34
Lerminier, J. L. E. De la litterature
revolutionnaire. 1850. 2257
Lotheissen, F. Geschichte der franzoesi-
schen literatur im XVII jahrhundert. 1877-
84, 4 V. 2216
FRENCH LITERATURE, History, etc.
1596
FRENCH LITERATURE, History, etc.
Mary-Lapon, J. B. L., dit. Histoire poli-
tique, relig^euse, et litt^raire du midi de la
France, depuis les temps les plus reculfis
jusqu'a nos jours. 1845, 4 v. 4684
Merlet, Q. Etudes littfiraires sur les
classiques fran5ai8. 1892, 2 v. 2293
Meyer, M. P. H. Alexandre le Grand
dans la litt^rature franjaise du moyen kge.
1886, 2 V. (Biblioth. fr. du moyen dge, v. 4, 5. )
—1198
Nettement, a. F. (Nathaniel, pseud.)
Histoire de la litt^rature fran5aise sous la
Restauration. 1874, 2 v. 2252
NiSARD, J. M. N. D. Histoire de la litt6-
rature fran§ai8e. 1889, 4 v. 2224
NouLET, J. B. Essai sur 1' histoire litt6-
raire des patois du midi de la France aux XVI
et XVII sifecles. 1859. —2132
Essai sur I'histoire litt^raire des patois
du midi de la France au XVIII sifecle. 1877.
—2132
Paris, Q. B. P. Manuel d'ancien Frangais.
La litt6rature frangaise au moyen age (XI-
XIV siScle. ) 1888. 2227
Petit de Jullbville, L. (Ed.) Histoire
de la langue et de la litt4rature franfaise, des
origines k 1900. v. 1-3. 1896-97, 3 v. 2241
Note.— With bibliographies.
Pigault-Lebrun, C. a. G. Melanges littg-
raires et critiques. 1822, 2 v. in 1. ( (Euvres
compl. V. 58, 69. ) 4157
Raoul, L. V. Precis de I'histoire litt6raire
grecque, latine, et fran5aise. 1837. 2223
Scherer, E. H. a. Etudes critiques sur
la litt^rature contemporaine. 1863-95, 10 v.
2226
Nouvelles 6tudes sur la litt^rature con-
temporaine. 1876. 2237
■ Shelley, Mrs. M. W. G., and others.
Lives of the most eminent French writers.
1840, 2 V. 4723
TiLLBY, A. Literature of the French
renaissance. 1885. 2267
ToYNBEB, p. (Ed.) Specimens of old
French (IX-XV centuries). With introduc-
tion, notes, and glossary. 1892. —2157
Villemain, a. F. Souvenirs contempo-
rains d' histoire et de litterature. 1854. .2684
Wolf, F. Kleinere schriften. 1890. (Sten-
gel, E., Ausgaben, v. 87. ) 2305
WUESCHER, G. Einfluss der englischen
balladenpoesie auf die franzoesische litteratur
von Percy's Reliques of ancient English poetry
bis zu De La Villemarqufi's Barzaz-Breiz, 1765-
1840. 1891. 2232
Blazf tip Bury, M. P. R. 8., Baranne. Decadence of
tboD|;ht in France. 18 pp. (FoHn. Rev. n. s. v. 4S, 1889,
p. 395.)— Spiritualisation of thought in France. 26 pp.
{ConUmp. Rev. v. 60, 1891, p. 637.)-Boiicli<-ri<>. A.
Langue et la litt«ratare franpaises au moyen ftge. 71 pp.
{Rev. d. tang. rom. v. 18, 1880, pp. 5, 209.)— Brakel-
mnnn, J. Verlorene handschriften. 15 pp. (Jahrb. f.
roman. u. eng. HI. v. 11, 1870, p. 94.)— Brl■lIeti^ro. F.
aamiquea et romantiques. 12 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes.
1883, 3 p«r. V. 56, p. 412.)— Editions originales. 12 pp.
(,Bev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 pgr. v. 86, p. 214.)— Influence
de I'Espagne dans la littgrature frangaise. 12 pp. (Ber.
d. deux mondes, 1891. 3 p«r. v. 10-4, p. 216.)— Influence des
femmes dans la litt^rature franjaise. 20 pp. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1886, 3 p6r. v. 78, p. 205.)— Cnloiiiio, A. de.
Voyage au pays de Bohgine : mendiants et flibustiers lit^
t«raires. 15 pp. (ieeti. contemp. 1852, v. 3, p. 600.)— Caro,
E. M. Dernifires ann£es d'un reveur. 22 pp. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 65, p. 530.)— C'hiUl, T. The
literary career in France. 12 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 6\,
1888, p. 771. )— Literary Paris. 32 pp. ( Harper's Mag. v. 85,
1892, pp. 327, 489.)— Itelillp, E. French authors on each
other. 16 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 783.)—
I>ow<len, E. French Revolution and literature. 43 pp.
(In ftts Studies in literature, p. 1.)— The "Interviewer"
abroad. 15 pp. {Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 50, 1891, p. 719.)—
Literary criticism in France. 17 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s.
V. 46, 1889, p. 737.)— Foisset, T. Histoire de la litt«ra-
ture franfaise. 19 pp. ( Correspondant, v. 66, 1865, p. 894.)
—Some recent volumes of I'roiioli crlliriNin. 7 pp.
{Atlant. Monthly, v. 65, 1890, p. 703.)— Recent French
liiNtoriral literaturp. 30 pp. {London Quart. Rev.
V. 59, 1883, p. 401.)— Oottschiill, R, von. Literarische
corruption in Frankreich. 9 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1874, v. 1,
p. 272.) — Studien zur neuern franzoesischen literatur.
26 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1886, v. 1, p. 721. )— Studien zur neue-
sten franzoesischen literatur. 40 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1886,
v. 1, pp. 686, 823.)— Urnyor, G. Sentiment de la nature
dans les Merits de St. Franjois de Sales, de La Fontaine,
de Mnie. de SevignS, de FSn^Ion, de Bossuet. 31 pp.
{Correspondant, n. s. v. 104, 1885, p. 626.)— Ouossard, F.
Notes sur un MS. franfais de la BibliothSque de St.
Marc, Venise. 22 pp. {Biblioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 18,
1856, p. 393.)— Ilrininp, A. Apokryphen unter den fuer
den schulgebrauch herausg. franzoesischen autoren.
33 pp. {Zeits. f. neufranz. sprache u. lit. v. 4, pt. 1, 1882,
pp. 190, 281.)— Ilfrieaiilt, C. D. d'. Histoire littfiraire
de la France. 23 pp. (Corrcspondanf, v. 61, 1864, p. 596.)
— Illllebranil, K. Ueber die convention in der fran-
zoesischen literatur. 13 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 44,
1886, p. 196.)— IIone(jSfer, J. J. Das franzoesische
pamphlet von Courier bis auf Rochefort. 18 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1874, V. 2, p. 513.)-.Iotibert, L. Litt^rature fran-
Saise de 1600 k 1883. 15 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 96,
1883, p. 1104.)— Klein. F. R«alisme et le naturaliste
dans la litt€rature et dans Tart. 26 pp. {Correspondant,
n. s. V. 119, 1889, p. 906.)— Knauer, O. Zweifel und
fragen. 8 pp. {Zeits. f. neufranz. sprache u. lit. v. 1, 1879,
p. 52.)— I.alleinaiKl, P. Du pessimisme littfiraire.
19 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 106, 1886, p. 988.) — I*a-
prade, V. R. de. Les deux esprits franyais. 13 pp.
{Correspondant, v. 50, 1860, p. 65.)— Impressions de lec-
tures. 11 pp. {Correspondant, v. 76, 1868, p. 706.)—
liCirer, L. Ecrivains franjais et la Russie. 16 pp. (B«i>-
liolh. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 pit. v. 29, 1886, p. 94. )— I^cr.
ininier, J. L. E. Lettres critiques sur la littfirature
contemporaine. 68 pp. ( Bep. contemp. 1863, v. 5, p. 626 ;
v. 6, p. 298; 1854, V. 1, p. 613; V. 3, p. 297; V. 4, p. 665.)—
I*e Itoy. A. Franzoesische literatur Belgiens ini jahre
1859. 24 pp. {Jahrb. f. roman. u. eng. lit. v. 3, 1861,
p. 32. )— lilon, C. T. Zur franzoesischen schullectuere.
3 pp. {Zeits. f. neufranz. sprache u. lit. v. 1, 1879. p. 47.)—
.Halirenlioltx, R. Vergessenes und verschollenes.
(Aus der franzoesischen litteratur des XVIII jahrh.)
12 pp. {Zeits. f. neufranz. spraclie u. lit. v. 6, pt. 1, 1883,
p. 281.)— Melnn, A., Vicomted^. Les publications popu-
laires. 7 pp. (Correspondant, v. 64,1865, p. .342.)— Mer-
eier lie I^aeonibe. H. De quelques tendances de la
litK'rature franfaise, de 1830 ft 1848. 24 pp. {Correspon-
dant, v. 37, 1856, p. 451.)— Merlel, G. Critique litt«raire
sous le premier Empire. 30 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes,
1883, 8 p6r. V. 59, p. 593.)— Jfetlenienl. A. F. Deux
ficoles en pr6sence. 34 pp. {Rev. coniemp. 1865, v. 2,
p. 670.)— Le monde intellectuel au commencement de la
Restauration. 36 pp. (iJct). contemp. 1863, v. 1, p. 8S8.)—
Pari*. G. B. P. Franzoesische nationalliteratur in den
jahren 18.69-61. 64 pp. {Jahrb. f. roman. u. eng. lit. v. 8,
1861, pp. 1, 385; V. 4, 1862, p. 353.)— Paulin Paris et la litt«-
FRENCH LITERATURE, History, etc.
1597
FRENCH POETRY, Single authors
rature fran^aise du moyen fige. 21 pp. {Romania, v. 11,
1882, p. 1.)— Sicile dans la litt^rature franjaise du moyen
age. 6 pp. (Romania, v. 5, 1876, p. 108.) — I'erlo, F.
Historische lektuere im franzoesischen unterricht an
realgymnasien und realschulen. 66 pp. [Zeils. /. nen-
fram. sprache u. lit. v. 8, pt. 1, 1886, p. 81.)— I'oiltt. A. J.
Chronique litWraire. 10 pp. (Zeitg. f. neufram. sprafhe
u. lit. V. 2, 1880, p. 514.)— Pontinarliii, A. de. De
I'esprit litWraire en 1858. 15 pp. (Correspondant, v. 43,
1858, p. 619.)— Kevue litWraire. 18 pp. (Rev. contemp.
1853, V. 2, p. 295.)— Katliery, E. J. B. Grands goiivaina
de I'ltalie en France du XIII au XVI si6cle. 29 pp. (Rev.
contemp. 1852, v. 6, p. 583.)— R^veillnnd, E. Langue et
la littfirature franjaises au Canada. 25 pp. {Biblioth.
univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 19, 1883, p. 311.)— ItevilloOl,
C. Litterature du moyen age et le romantisme. 17 pp.
(Rev. d. lang. rom. v. 1, 1870, p. 169. )— Risroley «le
Jnvi(^n.V, J. A. Discours sur le progrts des lettres en
France. 17 pp. (La Croix du Maine, F. G., Sie«r de, and
Du Verdier, A., Bibliothiques fran^oises, v. 1, p. 19.) —
Npaeh, L. Rueckblicke auf die neuere franzoesische
literatur. 11 pp. (Zeits. f. neiifranz. sprache u. lit. v. 1,
1879, p. 60.) — Thomas, A. Extraits des archives du
Vatican, pour servir k I'liistoire littfiraire. 24 pp.
(Romania, v. 10, 1881, p. 321 ; v. 11, 1882, p. 177.)— Varn-
hajir^ii* H. Altfranzoesische miscellen. 4 pp. (Ro-
manische studien, v. 4, 1879-80, p. 479. )— Vlennet. J. P. G.
Contemporains deCorneille. 52 pp. ( flev. contemp. 1854,
V. 1, pp. 161, 359.) — Weyer, S. van de. Lettres sur les
Anglais qui ont ecrit en Franjais. 81pp. (Philobiblon
Soc. Miscel. v. 1.)
Aoie.- Criticisms of the works of any author will be
found under his name.
French literature. Periodicals.
Fkanzoesische studien. Heilbr., 1881-
89, 7 V. —2182
Jahbbuch fuer romanische und englische
literatur. Berl., 1859-76, 15 v. 2301
Romanische studien. Strasb., 1875-80,
6 V. 2304
Zeitscheift fuer neufranzoesische sprache
und literatur. Oppeln, 1879-89, 11 v. —3163
French literature. Selections. See with Col-
lections.
French manuscript.s. See Manuscripts and
Papyri, French.
French metropoliis. Gardner, A. K. .2696
French North African empire. 48 pp. Cust,
R. N., Linguist, and orient, essays, 2 s. p. 362.)
French novels. See French Action.
French ortes. See French poetry.
Frendi plays. See Drama and the Stage,
Plays.
Frencli poetry. Collections.
AUBEBTIN, C. {Ed.) Choix de textes de
I'ancien Fran5ai8 du X au XVI siScle. 1892. '
—2157
Cederschioeld, G. J. C, and Wulpf,
F. A. {Eds.) Versions nordiques du fabliau
franjais " Le Mantel mautailli6." Textes et
notes, n. d. 2303
Note.— Also in Lund Univ. Acta, v. 13, 1876-77.
CosTELLO, L. S. (Ed.) Specimens of the
early poetry of France, from the time of the
Troubadours and Trouveres to the reign of
Henri Quatre. 1835. 2377
Heyse, p. {Ed.) Romanische inedita auf
italiaenischen bibliotheken. 1856. 2304
Rondeaux et autres
1889. (Soc. des one.
—1144
Meon, D. M. {Ed.) Nouveau reeueil de
fabliaux et contes infidits, des pontes fran5ai8
des XII, XIII, XIV, et XV sificles. 1823, 2 v.
1214
Meyer, M. P. H. {Ed.) Reeueil d'anciens
textes, bas-latins, proven5aux, et fran^ais.
1874-77, 2 pts. 2394
Michel, P. H. (Ed.) Lais infidits des XII
et XIII siecles. 1836. 2396
Paris, G. B. P., and Robert, U. (Eds.)
Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages.
1876-83, 7 V. (Soc. des anc. textes fr.) —1143
Pleiade FRANgoiSE. 1866-90, 7 V. 2372
Raynaud, G. (Ed.)
pofesies du XV sifecle.
textes fr. )
Ritter, E. (Ed.) Pofisies des XIV et XV
sificles, pub. d'aprfes le MS. de la BibliothSque
de Geneve. 1880. 2396
Stengel, E. (Ed.) Die aeltesten franzoe-
sischen sprachdenkmaeler. 1884. (In his
Ausgaben, v. 11.) 2305
(Ed.) Cancun de St. Alexis, und einige
kleinere altfranzoesische gedichte des 11 und
12 jahrhunderts. 1882. (In his Ausgaben,
V. 1. ) 2305
( Ed. ) Mittheilungen aus franzoesischen
handschriften der Turiner Universitaets-bib-
liothek. 1873. 2392
Bouohprio. A. (Ed.) Fragment d'une anthologie
picarde {XIII sifecle). 26 pp. (Rev. d. lang. rom. v. 3,
1872, p. 311.) — Some Frencli poets. 9 pp. (BUwkwood's
Mag. V. 138, 1885, p. 665; v. 139, 1886, p. 370.)— Oiiberna-
tls, A. de (£;d.) Epopea francese. 13 pp. (/n /ii« Storia
univ. della letterat. v. 6, p. 260.)— (&d.) Poeti francesi.
36 pp. (In his Storia univ. della letterat. v. 4, (p. 531.)—
I..anfjrloiN. E. (Ed.) Deux fragments ^piques: Otinel,
Aspremont. 26 pp. (Romania, v. 12, 1883, p. 433.) —
Meyer, M. P. H. Notice et extraits du MS. 8336 de la
bibliothSque de Sir Thomas Phillipps, k Cheltenham.
45 pp. (Romania, v. 13, 1884, p. 497.)— (£d.) Les MSS.
franpais de Cambridge. 160 pp. (Romeimia, v. 8, 1879,
p. 305; V. 15, 1886, p. 23e.)—(Ed.) Melanges de po«sie
frangaise. 23 pp. (Romania, v. 6, 1877, p. 481.) — Ray-
naud, G. (Ed.) Des Avocas, de la Juraent au deable,
de Luque la maudite, trois dits tir6s d'un nouveau MS.
de fableaux. 21pp. (iJonmnia, v. 12, 1883, p. 209.)
Note.— For the analysis of any of these Collections see
its name, or the name of its editor.
French poetry. Single authors.
Adam, of St. Victor's, Paris. CEuvres po-
etiques. 1858-59, 2 v. —1258
Liturgical poetry. With tr. by D. S.
Wrangham. 1881, 3 v. —1256
Adenez or Adanes, Le Rot. Bueves de
Commarchis . . . pub. par A. Scheler. 1874.
2384
Les Enfances Ogier . . . pub. par A.
Scheler. 1874. 2384
Roumans de Berte aus grans pi6s . . .
pub. par A. Scheler. 1874. 2384
— — — Roumans de ClfiomadSs, pub. . . . par
A. van Hasselt. 1865-66, 2 v. 2395
Alton, J. (Ed.) Romans de Claris et
Laris. 1884. (Biblioth. lit. vereins in Stuttg.
V. 169.) —3125
FRENCH POETRY, Single authors
1598
FRENCH POETRY, Single authors
Andeli, H. d'. CEuvres. 1881. (Soc.
rouennaise de bibliophiles. ) 2384
AZAls, J. Verses bezieirencs. 1882. 2384
Baiif, J. A. de. CEuvree en rime. 1881-
90, 5 V. (Pl6iadefranf;oise.) 2372
Baudouin, de Condi, and Jean, de Conde.
Dits et contes, pub. par A. Scheler. 1866-67,
3 V. 2395
Beaumanoik, p. de. CEuvres pogtiques.
1884-86, 2 V. (Soc. des. one. textesfr.) —1134
Beauvau, L. de. Pas d'armes de la ber-
gSre. [Anon.] 1835. (Crapelet, G. A., Coll.
dea ane. man. de I'hiat. et de la langue fr.
no. 5. ) 2392
Bernard, P. J. Pogsies choisies. 1884. 2306
Beknis, F. J. de P. Pofisies diverges. 1882.
2306
Bertaut, J., Bp. of S€ez. CEuvres po6-
tiques. 1891. {Biblioth. elzivir.) —1138
Bertin, a. de. PoSsies et oeuvres di-
verses. 1879. 2306
Bertrand, de Bar-sur-Aube. Roman de
Girard de Viane. 1850. 2396
Blanchemain, J. B. p. {E. Sidredoulx,
pseud. ) La Friquas86e Crotestyllonnfie. 1878.
2387
Blaze, H. Rosemonde. [1841.] [PUiade.)
2333
BoNNARD, B. de. Po6sies diverses.
BouFFLERS, 8. de. Pofesies diverses.
1884.
2306
1886.
2306
1861.
2372
2372
2396
Brach, P. de. CEuvres ingdites.
( With his CEuvres poStiques, v. 1. )
CEuvres pofitiques. 1861, 2 v.
BuCHON, M. Po6sies. 1877.
Chabaneau, O. (Ed.) Romanz de St.
Fanuel et de Ste. Anne et de Nostra Dame et
de Nostre Segnor et de ses apostres. 1889. 2395
Note.— Also in Sev. d. long. rom. v. 28, 1885, pp. 118, 157 ;
T. 82, 1888, p. 860.
Chandos, the Herald. Le Prince noir :
pofeme. Texte critique suivi de notes par
Prancisque- Michel. \_Fr. andEng.] 1883. 2383
Chartier, a. CEuvres. 1617. —1175
CHEViGNi:, L. M. J., Comte de. Contes
rfimois. 1871. 2305
Chrestien, de Troyes. Saemmtliche werke.
1884-90, 3 V. 2384
Perceval le Gallois ; ou, le Conte du
Graal. 1866-71, 6 v. (Soc. Bibliophiles beiges. )
2392
Romans dou Chevalier au Lyon. 1880 ;
1886. 2383
Christine de Pisan. CEuvres pofitiques.
1886-91, 2 V. (Soc. de$ anc. textesfr.) —1144
OOLARDBAU, C. P. Chef-d'ceuvres. 1803,
2 V. 2307
CONSTANS, L. (Ed.) Roman de Th6bes.
1890, 2 V. (Soc. des anc. textesfr.) —1143
COURAYE DuPARC, J. (Ed.) Mort Aymeri
de Narbonne, chanson de geste. 1884. (Soc.
de» anc. textesfr.) — 1134
CouBTOis, J. F. I. La Bona partide. 1819.
2382
Crapelet, G. A. (Ed.) Combat de 30
Bretons contre 30 Anglois. 1835. (In his
Coll. des anc. mon. de I'hist. et de la langue
fr. no. 3. ) 2392
( Ed. ) Histoire du chfttelain de Coucy,
et de la dame de Fayel. 1829. (In his ColL
des anc. mon. de I'hist. et de la langue fr.
no. 6. ) 2392
— (.Ed.) Partonopeus de Blois. 1834, 2 v.
(In his Coll. des anc. mon. de I'hist. et de la
langue fr. no. 12. ) 2392
CuvELiEB, Trouvire. Chronique de Ber-
trand Du Gueaclin. 1839, 3 v. ( Ooll. de doc.
inM. hist, de France, 1 s. ) 4673
Demaison, L. (Ed.) Aymeri de Narbonne,
chanson de geste. 1887, 2 v. (Soc. des anc.
textesfr.) —1144
Densusianu, O. (Ed.) Prise de Cordrea
et de Sebille : chanson de geste du XII siftcle,
pub. d'aprSs le MS. unique de la Bibliothfeque
Nationale. 1896. (Soc. des anc. textes fr.)
—1143
Dbschamps, E. CEuvres completes, v. 3-
7,9. 1882-89, 6 V. (Soc. des anc. textes fr.)
—1134
Note. — For v. 1, 2, see preceding catalogue. V. 8 is
wanting.
PoSsies morales et historiques. 1832.
(Crapelet, G. A., Coll. des anc. mon. de Vhist.
et de la langue fr. no. 9. ) 2892
Dbsforges-Maillabd, P. Pogsies diverses.
1880. 2306
Dbsportes, p. CEuvres. 1858. 2307
Deyeux, T. La Chassomanie. 1844. 2371
Du Bella Y, J. CEuvres choisies. 1894.
2372
CEuvres frangoises. 1866-67, 2 v. (Pl6i-
ade frangoise.) 2372
Du Mebil, E. p. (Ed. ) Mort de Garin le
Loherain : poSme du XII si&cle. 1862. 2386
Du Pont, A. Roman de Mahomet, en
vers du XIII sifecle. 1831. 2384
Etibnne, de Fougires, Bp. of Rennet.
Livre des manifires. 1877. 2394
Favre, J. B. CEuvres complfetea languedo-
ciens et frangaises. 1878-79, 2 v. — 1173
Plorian, J. P. C. de. Fables, n. d. 2251
Foerster, W. (Ed.) Aiol et Mirabel und
Elie de St. Gille. Zwei altfranzoesische hel-
dengedichte. 1876-82. 2396
( Ed. ) Chevaliers as deus espfies. 1877. 2396
(Ed.) De Venus la d6esse d'amor. 1880.
2396
Froissabt, J. CEuvres. Pofisies. 1871-72,
3v. 2372
M61iador. 1895, 2 v. (Soc. des ano.
textesfr.) —1143
Gaillard, a., called Lou Roudig de Ra-
bastens. Pofisies languedooiennes et fran-
gaises. 184S. ^96
FRENCH POETRY, Single authors
1599
FRENCH POETRY, Single authors
Gatlneau, P. Leben und wunderthaten
des heillgen Martin : altfranzoesisisches ge-
dieht aus dem anfang des XIII jahrhundert.
1896. {Biblioth. lit. vereins in Stuttg. v. 210. )
—3124
QAtn'iBB, de Coincy ( Tr. ) Miracles de la
sainte Vierge. 1857. 2362
Qbkabd, d' Amiens. Roman von Escanor.
1886. ( Biblioth. lit. vereins in Stuttg. v. 178. )
—3125
Gilbert, N. J. L. Pogsies diverses. 1882.
2306
Grave, J. S. de {Ed.) Eneas. Texte
critique. 1891. (Suchier, H., Biblioth. Nor-
man. V. 4. ) 2304
Gresset, J. B. L. Pogsiea choisies. 1883.
2306
GUILLAUMB, de St. Pair. Roman du Mont-
St.-Michel. 1894. (Stengel, E., Ausgaben,
V. 92. ) 2305
GuiLLAtJME, le Normand. Fergus. 1872.
2373
GuYOT, de Promns. Bis jetzt bekannte
dichtungen altfranzoesisch und in deutscher
metrischer uebersetzung. 1861. (Schulz, A.,
Parcival-studien, v. 1.) 2352
Hambl, a. G. van (Ed.) Romans de
caritfi et miserere du Renclus de Moiliens,
pofemes de la fin du XII si6cle. 1885, 2 v.
{Biblioth. Ecole des hautes 6tudes, v. 61, 62.)
—4153
Herz, J. {Ed.) De St. Alexis: eine alt^
franzoesisehe Alexiuslegende aus dem 13
jahrhundert. 1879. 2394
HOFMANN, K., and Munckeb, F. {Eds.)
Joufrois : altfranzoesisches rittergedicht. 1880.
2384
and VOLLMOELLER, K. {Eds.) Muenche-
ner Brut. 1877. 2384
Holland, W. L. {Ed.) Legende der heili-
gen Margarete, altfranzoesisch und deutsch.
1863. 2396
Hugo, V. M., Comte. L'Annfie terrible.
1872. —1135
Les Chatiments. 1875. —1135
Po6sie, V. 7, 8. 1875, 2 v. {(Euvres.)
—1136
Note.— For v. 1-6, pt. 1, see preceding catalogue.
HuoN, de Mery. Tornoiement de 1' Anti-
christ. 1851. 2303
Jacques, d' Amiens. L'Art d' amors und Ij
Remfedes d'amors : zwei altfranzoesische
lehrgedichte. 1868. 2396
Jean, de Condi. Dits et contes, pub. par.
A. Scheler. 1866-67, 2 v. ( Baudoin, de Cond^,
and Jean, de Condi, Dits et contes, v. 2, 3. )
2395
-- — KocK, C. P. de. Bulle de Savon. 1835.
{(Euvres compl. v. 78. ) 4187
La Fontaine, J. de. Amours de Psych6
et de Cupidon, suivies des poemes d' Adonis,
de la Captivity de St. -Male, et de Quinquina.
1804. {(Euvres.) —1147
Contes. 1803, 2 v. in 1. ( (Euvres. ) —1147
The same. 1818. 2327
Fables. 1810. {(Euvres.) —1147
CBuvres diverses, pt. 1. 1806. {(Euvres.)
—1147
and others. Contes et nouvelles en vers.
1778, 4 V. P.R.
La Noue, O. de, Sieur de Teligny. Para-
doxe, que les adversitez sont plus nScessaires
que les prospfirit^s. 1588. L.20
La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, F. Q.,
Marquis de. Achille a Troie. 1848. 2371
Lattaignant, G. C. PoSsies diverses et
pieces in^dites. 1881. 2306
Lecoy de la Mabche, a. Mystfere de S,
Bernard de Menthon. 1888. {Soc. des anc.
textesfr.) — 1144
Le Glay, E. a. J. {Ed.) Romans de Cam-
brai et de Bemier. 1840. {Romans des douze
pairs de France, v. 7. ) 1225
Le Mote, J. de. Regret Guillaume, Comt«
de Hainaut : poeme in6dit du XIV sifecle,
pub. ... par A. Scheler. 1882. 2395
LoRBis, G. de, and Meung, J. Romaunt
of the rose, from the unique Glasgow MS.
parallel with its original. Ed. by M. Kaluza.
1891. {Chaucer Soc. 1 s. no. 83.) 1302
LuzARCHE, V. {Ed. ) Vie du Pape Gr6goire
le Grand : 16gende franfaise. 1857. 2397
Magny, O. de. Odes. 1876, 2 v. 2306
Malfilatre, J. C. L. Pofisies : pofemes,
odes, et traductions. 1884. 2308
Margaret, d'AngouWme, Queen of Na-
varre. Derniferes pofisies, pub. . . . par A. Le-
franc. 1896. (Soc. d'hist. lit. de la France,
Pub. ) 2382
Margival, N. de. Dit de la Panthfere
d'amours. 1883. (Soc. des anc. textes Jr. )
—1144
Marie, de JPVance. L'Evangileauxfemmes.
1876. 2383
Lais, herausg. von K. Warnke. 1885.
(Suchier, H., Biblioth. Norman, v. 3.) 2304
Marmieb, X. Lettres sur I'Islande, et
pofisies. 1844. .2467
Martial, de Paris, or Martial, d'Auvergne.
Amant rendu cordelier k I'observance d'am-
ours. 1881. {Soc. des ane. textes fr.) — 1144
Mabtin, E. {Ed.) Roman de Renart.
1882-87, 3 V. 1232
Massmann, H. F. (Ed.) Partonopeus und
Melior : altfranzoesisches gedicht des drei-
zehnten jahrhunderts. 1847. 2396
Matthew Paris. [Attributed to.] Vie de
St. Auban : a poem in Norman-French. Ed.
]ty R. Atkinson. 1876. 2393
Meyer, M. P. H. ( Ed. ) Fragments d'une
vie de St. Thomas de Cantorb6ry en vers ac-
couplfes. 1885. {Soc. des anc. textes fr.) — 1124
(Ed.) Roman de Flamenoa. 1865. 2383
FRENCH POETRY, Single authoi-s
1600
FRENCH POETRY, Single authors
Michel, F. X. {Ed. ) Floriant and Plorete :
a metrical romance of the fourteenth century.
1873. (Roxburghe Club.) 2281
(Ed.) Voyages merveilleux de St.
Brandan ft la recherche du paradis terrestre :
ISgende en vers du XII Bi6cle. 1878. 2397
Michel Morin. La vengeance du trespas
fluieste du fameux Michel Morin, conspirge
par les amis du dfifont contre la mort. n. d.
{Biblioth. bleue, v. 10.) 2316
MiCHELANT, H. v., and Meyer, M. P. H.
(Eds. ) L'Escoufle, roman d'aventure. 1894.
(Soc. des anc. textea Jr. ) — 1143
MiLET, J. Istoire de la destruction de
Troye la Grant . . . autographische verviel-
faeltigung . . . veranstaltet von E. Stengel.
1883. 2372
MmoiB DES FEMMES. (Biblioth. bleue, v. 2. )
[1717.] 2316
MoNTCHRESTiEN, A. de. Sophonisbe, pa-
ralleldruck der drei davon erschienenen bear-
beitungen von L. Pries. 1889. (Stengel, E.,
Auagaben, v. 86. ) 2305
NicoDEME, Evangile de : trois versions
rimges par Chrgtien, Andr6 de Coutances, et
un anonyme. 1885. (Soc. des anc. textes fr.)
—1124
Paris, G. B. P. (Ed.) Lai de I'gpervier.
1878. 2394
and Pannier, L. (Eds.) Vie de St.
Alexis : po6me du XI siScle. 1872. (Biblioth.
Ecole des hautes 6tudes, v. 7. ) 4154
PARNY,E.D.D.,Vicomte. CEuvres diverses.
An XI [1803], 2 v. 2306
Guerre des dieux anciens et modemes.
An VH [1799J. 2305
Passerat, J. Po6sies frangaises. 1880,
2 V. 2306
Perein, Mme. L. L. CEuvres. 1887, 2 v.
—1166
PiBBAC, G. du F., Seigneur de. Quatrains,
suivis de ses antres pofisies. 1874. 2395
Pierre du Ries. Anseis von Karthago.
Herausg. von J. Alton. 1892. (Biblioth. lit.
vereins in Stuttg. v. 194. ) —3124
Pigault-Lebrun, C. A. G., and Auqier,
V. Beau pfere et le gendre. 1830, 2 v. in 1.
(Pigault-Lebrun, C. A. G., (Euvres compl.
v.66,67.) ^57
PiRON, A. CEuvres complettes. 1776, 7 v.
—1152
Po6sie9 choisies et pieces infidites. 1879.
T> , . 2306
Poesies diverses. 1779. —1152
-— Raimbebt, de Paris. Chevalerie Ogiei«de
Danemarohe: poeme du XII sifecle. 1842, 2 v.
(Romans des douze pairs de France, v. 8, 9. )
Tiji r ^ ' 1225
Reboul, J. Pofisies. 1842. 2395
Regan, M. [Attributed to.] SongofDer-
mot and the Earl : an old French poem from
the Carew MS. no. 596 .. . Ed. with literal
translation and ... a facsimile by G. H. Or-
pen. 1892. 1328
Renaut. Roman de Galerent, Comte de
Bretagne. 1888. (Soc. pour I'fitude des lan-
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Bangert, F. Die tiere im altfranzoesi-
schen epos. 1885. (Stengel, B., Atisgaben,
V. 34. ) 2305
Banner, M. Ueber den regelmaessigen
wechsel maennlicher und weiblicher reime in
der franzoesischen dichtung. 1884. (Stengel,
E., Ausgaben, v. 14.) 2305
BiRKKNHOFF, R. Ueber metrum und reim
der altfranzoesischen Brandanlegende. 1884.
(Stengel, E., >4M8£;o6en, V. 19. ) 2306
FRENCH POETRY, History and criticism 1603 FRENCH POETRY, History and oritlcism
BoNNARD, J. Traductions de la Bible en
vers fran^ais au moyen ftge. 1884. 2395
Bbunetiere, F. Evolution de la po^sie
lyrique en France au dix-neuvi6me sifecle.
1895, 2 V. 2292
Const ANS, L. E. L6gende d'CEdipe. Etu-
difie dans I'antiquite, au moyen-age, et dans
les temps modernes en particulier dans le Ro-
man de Thfebes. 1881. 1222
EuLER, A. Das Koenigtum im altfranzoe-
sischen Karls-epos. 1886. ( Stengel, E.,
Auagaben, v. 65.) 2305
Gautibr, E. T. L. L'Entr6e en Espagne :
chanson de geste ingdite . . . Notice, analyse,
et extraits. 1858. 2384
Les fipopSes fran5aises. v. 2. 1892. 2384
Note. — For v. 1, 3, 4, see preceding catalogue.
Hebicault, C. d'. Essai sur I'orig^ine de
l'6pop6e frangaise et sur son histoire au moyen
age. 1859. 2383
Houssaye, a. Galerie du XVIII sifecle.
3 s. Poetes et philosophes. 1858. 3821
Keutel, G. Anrufung der hoeheren wesen
in den altfranzoesischen ritterromanen. 1886.
(Stengel, E., Ausgaben, v. 46.) 2305
Kbaack, L. Ueber die entstehung und
die dichter der chanson de la croisade coiitre
les Alblgeois. 1884. (Stengel, E., Ausgaben,
V. 15. ) 2305
Krueger, K. Ueber die stellung der
handschrift J in der ueberlieferung der geste
des Loherains. 1886. [Stengel, 'E., Ausgaben,
V. 62. ) 2305
Mueller, K. Assonanzen im Girart von
Rossillon. 1882. ( Franzoesische studien, v. 3. )
—2182
Mueller, L. Das rondel in den franzoe-
sischen mirakelspielen und mysterien des XV
und XVI jahrhunderts. 1884. (Stengel, E.,
Ausgaben, v. 24. ) 2305
Nyrop, K. Storia dell' epopea francese
nel medio evo. 1886. 2232
Oesten, R. Verfasser der altfranzoesi-
schen chanson de geste Aye d' Avignon. 1885.
(Stengel, E., y4u8£ra6en, V. 32.) 2305
Rajna, p. Origini dell' epopea francese.
1884. 2304
Reissert, O. Syntaktische behandlung
des zehnsilbigen verses im Alexius- und Ro-
landsliede. 1884. (Stengel, E., Ausgaben,
v. 13. ) 2305
Richter, p. Versuch einer dialektbestim-
mung des Lai du corn und des Fabliau du
mantel mautaillifi. 1885. (Stengel, E., v4w8(;a-
ben, V. 38. ) 2305
Rudolph, A. Ueber die Vengeance Pro-
mondin, die allein in Hs. Ma. erhaltene fort^
setzung der Chanson de Oirbert de Mez. 1885.
(Stengel, E., ^MSfifaden, V. 31.) 2305
• Sauerland, E. Ganelon und sein ge-
schlecht im altfranzoesischen epos. 1886.
(Stengel, E., Ausgaben, v. 51.) 2305
Vol. III.— 201.
Scheppler, W. Franzoesische volksdich-
tung und sage. 1884-85, 2 v. 2384
— — ScHLicKtTM, J. Wortstellung in der alt-
franzoesischen dichtung "Aucassin et Nico-
lete." 1882. (Franzoesiaehe studien, v. 3.)
—2182
ScHOPPE, J. Ueber metrum und assonanz
der chanson de geste " Amis et Amiles." 1882.
( Franzoesische studien, v. 3. ) — 2182
Spenz, F. Syntaktische behandlung des
achtsilbigen verses in der Passion Christi und
im Leodegar-liede. 1887. (Stengel, E., Aus-
gaben, V. 67. ) 2305
Sternberg, A. Ang^iffswaflfen im alt-
franzoesischen epos. 1886. (Stengel, E.,
Ausgaben, v. 48. ) 2306
Witthoeft, F. "Sirventes joglaresc."
Ein blick auf das altfranzoesische spielmanns-
leben. 1891. (Stengel, E., Ausgaben, v. 88.)
2305
Wolf, F. Ueber die neuesten leistungen
der Franzosen fuer die herausgabe ihrer na-
tional-heldengedichte. 1833. 2304
Zutavern, K. Ueber die altfranzoesische
spraehe. 1885. —2133
RoiHslcr, M. L. G. Les gpopges fransaises du moyen
fige. 23 pp. (Rev. d. detuc Tnondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 64,
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Loherains. 11 pp. (Romania, v. 3, 1874, p. 78.)— Bra-
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franzoesischen poesie. 72 pp. (Jahrb. f. roman. u. eng.
lit. V. 9, 1868, pp. 155, 307.)— Brniieti«re. F. Po«sie
frangaise au moyen 9,ge. 13 pp. (Rev. d. deux m<mdes,
1885, 3p«r. V. 69, p. 681.)— Castets, F. Recherches sur
les rapports des chansons de geste et de I'^popfie cheva-
leresque italienne. 255 pp. (Rev. d. lang. rom. v. 27,
1885, p. 5 ; V. 29, 1886, pp. 5, 105 ; V. 30, 1886, p. 61.)-CaKe.
novo, E. de. De I'esprit gaulois dans la po6sie fran-
paise. 17 pp. (Correspondant, v. 49, 1860, p. 509.) —
DaiiiihpisHer, E. Zur geschichte des Schaeferspiels
in Franlireich. 25 pp. (Zeits. f. fram. spraehe u. lit.
V. 11, pt. 1, 1889, p. 65.)— I>ow«l«>ii, E. On some French
writers of verse, 1830-77. 36 pp. ( In his Studies in litera-
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1874, p. 280.) — Fortoul, H. Sammlung altfranzoesischer
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scliall, R. von. Die dramatischen dichter in Frank-
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(Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 1, p. SO.)— Ctubernatls. A. de.
L*epopea francese. 15 pp. {T71 7ii« Storia univ. della let-
terat. V. 5, p. 162. ) — Poeti francesi. 25 pp. (Jn /its Storia
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French verse in English. 26 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 9,
1881, p. 812.)— Heller, H. J. Naturalismus in der roman-
dichtung Frankreichs und Deutschlands. 22 pp. (Zeits.
f. neufranz. spraehe u. lit. v. 6, pt. 1, 1884, p. 297.) — Janin,
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dem altfranzoesischen roman von Girart von Rossillon.
31 pp. (Jahrb./. roman. u. eng. lit. v. 14, 1875, p. 1.) —
L,allenian«l. P. A travers les pofttes. 60 pp. (Corre-
spondant, n. 8. V. 117, 1888, pp. 891, 1075.)— La po£sie con-
temporaine. 34 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 112, 1887,
p. 629.)— Un rftve de po6te. 21pp. (Correspondant, n. s.
V. 114, 1888, p. 1074.)— l.a VillemarqiK'. T. C. H. de.
La chevalerie et la po«sie chevaleresque d'aprfis AmpJre.
FRENCH POETRY, History and criticism 1604
FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS
27 pp. (Correspondant, v. 73, 1868, p. 41.)— I'«"Kn«".
A. H. Franfols Villon, et ses Wgataires. 30 pp. (.Bo-
mania, V. 2, 1873, p. 203.)— Matthes, J. C. Oxforter
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S2pp. (Jahrb. f. roman. u. eng. lit. v. 15, 1876, p. 1.)—
Meyer, M. P. H. Chanson i, la Vierge en vers franjais
et latins altemfe. 4 pp. {Baritania, v. 20, 1891, p. 281.)—
Chansons en I'honnear de la Vierge. 3 pp. ( Romanui,
V. 19, 1890, p. 297.)— Chansons pieuses du MS. de I'Arsenal
3617. 6 pp. (Romania, v. 18, 1889, p. 486.)— Fragment de
Mfirangis. 4 pp. (Bomania, v. 19, 1890, p. 459.)— Frag-
ments d'une ancienne histoire de Marie et de J6sas en
laisses monorimes. 15 pp. (iJommita, v. 16, 1887, p. 248.)
—Note snr la mfitrique du chant de Ste. Enlalie. 19 pp.
(Biblioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 22, 1880, p. 237.)— Notice du
MS. 1137 de Grenoble, renfermant divers poftmes sur St.
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8 pp. (Bomania, v. 20, 1890, p. 455.)— Recherches sur
I'gpopfie francoise. 75 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Charles,
V. 28, 1867, pp. 28, 304.)— Salut d'amour dans les littfira^
tures provengale et franpaise. 47 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole
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French Protestant refujfee in Boston, Re-
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French proverbs. See Proverbs.
French renaissance, Literature of the. Til-
ley, A. 2257
French Kevolntion. See France, History,
Revoluticm.
French satire. See Satire.
French scenery. Batty, R. 2461
French settlements ... in thecolony of Rhode
Island, Memoir concerning the. Potter, E. R.
{Rhode Island Hist. Tracts, no. 5.) 4642
French society of authors. 6 pp. Gosse,
E. W. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 22, 1887, p. 844.)
French song's. See French ballads and songs.
French sonnets. See French poetry.
French speculation, A. 18 pp. {Blackwood's
Mag. v. 129, 1881, p. 573.)
French si>oliatioii claims.
United States. President. [J. Monroe.]
Message transmitting a report from the Sec-
retary of State . . . relating to spoliations com-
mitted on- American commerce, by French
ships of war, between 1793 and 1800. 1824.
( U. S. 18 Cong. 1 sess. State papers, v. 11,
no. 157. )
United States. President. [J. Q.
Adams.] Message transmitting copies of the
several instructions to the ministers of the
U. S. to the government of Prance . . . having
reference to the spoliations committed by that
power on the commerce of the U. S. anterior
to Sept. 30, 1800. 1826. ( U. S. 19 Cong. 1 sess.
Senate doc. v. 5, no. 102. )
United States. President. [A.Jackson.]
Message transmitting sundry papers upon the
subject of claims against the French govern-
ment for spoliations on American commerce
since Sept., 1800. 1832. ( U. S. 22 Cong. 2 sess.
House exec. doc. v. 3, no. 147. )
Adams, J. Q. Claims on France. 5 pp. (Am. annual
register, 1830-31, p. 39.)— <!lalm» for French spoliations.
27 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 22, 1826, p. 136.)— Conveiilioti
of the United States and France. Spoliations, Feb. 26,
1832. 4 pp. ( U. S. 22 Cong. 1 sess. House exec. doc. v. 4,
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Claims upon France. 7 pp. {Am. annual register, 1829-
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{Atlant. Monthly, v. 67, 1891, p. 258.)— French ques-
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French spoliations: [a bibliography]. 10 pp. (Bos-
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spoliations of American commerce. 10 pp.
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J. W. French spoliations before 1801. 17 pp. (Mag. Am.
Hist. V. 12, 1884, p. 29.)— French spoliations prior to 1800.
List of memorialists to <'on$;:ress, on account of
French spoliations committed prior to 1800. 27 pp.
(U. S. 24 Cong. 2 sess. House exec. doc. v. 4, no. 184.) —
I»erkins, F. B. French spoliation claims. 7 pp. (Old
and New, v. 7, 1873, p. 205.)— Rice. H. O. Claims for
French spoliations. 4 pp. (Hunt's Merchants' Mag. v. 15,
1846, p. 366.)— Rives, W. C. French treaty: payment of
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p. 22.)— Seward, W. H. Indemnities for French spolia-
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American commerce. 8 pp. {Dem. Bev. v. 14, 1844, p. 133.)
—Sumner, C. Claims on France for spoliations of
American commerce prior to July 31, 1801.. Report in the
Senate, of the Committee on foreign relations. April 4,
1861. 103 pp. ( Works, V. 8, p. 244.)— I'nited Stales.
state. Department of. Report from the Secretary of
State relative to the claims for French spoliations prior
FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS
1605
FRE8HFIELD, Edwin
to 1800. 8 pp. ( U. S. 29 Cong. 1 seas. Senate exec. doc. v. 7,
no. 313.)— Webster, D. French spoliations prior to
1800. 27 pp. ( Works, v. 1, p. 1,52.)
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French stage. See Drama and the Stage,
French.
French stag-e, Annals of the. 2 v. Hawkins,
F. 3314
French stage, Idols of the. 2 v. Edwards,
H. S. 3315
French stage in the eighteenth century. 2 v.
Hawkins, F. 3314
French sticks, Faggot of. 2 v. in one. Head,
Sir B. .2687
French synonyms. See French language,
Synonyms.
French traits. Brownell, W. C. 2604
Frencli voyageurs. 15 pp. Higginson, T.
W. (.Harper's Mag. v. 66, 1883, p. 60.5.)
French women of letters. 2 v. Kavanagh, J.
3705
French writers. Lives of the most eminent.
2 V. Shelley, Mrs. M. W. G., and others. 4723
Frensherg, ( — ). Schlaf und traum. 32 pp.
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Frensdorfl", Ferdinand. 1833 — . Das statuta-
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Frenzel, Karl Wilhelm Theodor. 1827—.
Chambord. 80 pp. (Deutsch. rundsehau, v. 32, 1882,
pp. 1, 161.) — <i*el<l. 74 pp. (Deutsch. rundsehau, v. 40,
1884, pp. 1, 161.)— Schoenlieil. 96 pp. (Deutsch. rund-
sehau, v. b2, 1SS7, pp. 1, 161, 385.)— Wahrhelt. 120 pp.
(Deutsch. rundsehau, v. 80, 1889, pp. 1, 161, 321.)
Frenzeliiis, Salomon. 16 cent. Novae Germa-
niae. 1 p. (Latein. litteraturdenkmaeler des 15 u. 16
Jahrh. v. 7, p. 120.)
Frfere, Edouard Benjamin. 1797-1874.
Manuel du bibliographe normand ; ou,
dictionnaire bibliographique et historique
contenant : I'indication des ouvrages relatifs
a, la Normandie . . . des notes biographiques,
critiques, et litt^raires sur les ficrivains nor-
mands . . . des recherehes sur I'histoire de
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Abbon-Fvrevr, v. 1. Gadbled, C-Zoach, B., v. 2.
Frere, Sir Henry Bartle Edward, LL. D. 1815-
84. The Basutos and the constitution of the Cape of
Good Hope. 24 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 9, 1881, p. 177.)
—The Transvaal. 26 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 9, 1881,
p. 211.)
Fowler, W. The Basutos and F. 11pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 9, 1881, p. 547.)
Frfere Jacqnes. 4 v. in 1. Kock, C. P. de,
(Euvres compl. v. 11-14. 4177
Frferes corses. Dumas, A., (Euvres compl.
V. 119. —4174
Fresco painting.
Fisher, T. Series of ancient allegorical,
historical, and legendary paintings, in fresco,
discovered in 1804, on the walls of the Chapel
of the Trinity, belonging to the gild of the
Holy Cross, at StratforU-upon-Avon. 1836.
17A4
Gruyer, F. a. Essai sur les fresques de
Raphael au Vatican. 1859, 2 v. —1757
Zander, W. Modern decorative painting.
Colored designs in different styles for deco-
rating ceilings and walls. 30 pi. n. d. — 17D3
■ Uoniier. O. Die erhaltenen antiken wandmalereien
in t€chnischer bezieliung. 124 pp. (Helbig, W., ITaTwi-
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wandmalerei, nebst einem blick auf den zustand der
gegenwaertigen kunst ueberhaupt. 34 pp. ( Unsert
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discovered fresco at Patchara church, Sussex. 3 pp.
(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 40, 1884, p. 182.)— Zln-
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tian art. — Decoration and Ornament. —Fine
arts.— Nnrnl decorations.- Painting.
Frescobalrti, Matteo di Dino. Circa 1303-48.
Rime, ora novamente raccolte e riscontrate
su i codici da GiosuS Carducci. Pistoia, 1866.
p. 8°. 2306
— Due canzonl. 10 pp. (Propugnatore, v. 14, pt. 2,
1881, p. 279.)
Fresli air fund, Story of the. 20 pp. Par-
sons, W. (Woods, R. A., and others. Poor in great cities,
p. 131.)
Fresli air in summer. 2 pp. Coan, T. M.
(Harper's Mag. v. 66, 1883, p. 923.)
Fresli i)on(l, Cambridge, Observations on.
13 pp. 1 pi. Nichols, W. R. (Mass. State Board of
Health, Report, 1879, Suppl. p. 95.)
Fresh water. Report on some of the physical
properties of. 76 pp. 2 pi. Tait, P. G. (Challenger Ex-
ped. Phys. and chem. v. 2.)
Fresli water algae. Introduction to. Cooke,
M. C. {Internat. Sci. S. V. 69.) —2667
Fresli water algae of the United States.
2 V. WoUe, F. —2683
Fresh water fishes, British. Houghton, W.
—2631
Freshflehl, E. H. Sword stands in the churches
of the city of London. 18 pp. 6 pi. (Archaeologia,v. M,
pt. 1, 1894, p. 41.)
FresliHeld, Edwin, LL. D. On the "Descrip-
tion of Cyprus" by Neophytus, and the description of
the island in his time. 4 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 47, 1882,
p. 37.)— Opening address of the antiquarian section at
the tlloiieester meeting!;. 22 pp. (Archaeol. Joum.
V. 47, 1890, p. 268.)— Palace of the Hreek emperors of
Nicaea at Nymphio. 9 pp. 3 pi. (Archaeologia, v. 49,
1886, p. 382. )— On certain churches on the eastern coast of
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records and history of the parish of St. Stephen, in
the city of London. 41 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 60, 1887,
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Fretton, William George.
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Coventry, Warwick, and Brinklow, mostly
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Freudenthal, Jacob. 1839—. Die durch Aver-
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Fr^ville de Lornie, Charles Ernest. Le Roux
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Frewen, Moreton. 1863—. Gold scarcity and
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Frewen family. Cooper, W. D. Extracts
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Frey, Adolf. 1856—. Salomon Gessner. 6 pp.
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Frey, Albert Romer. 1858—.
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William Shakespeare and alleged Spanish
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Frey, Andreas.
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Frey, Col. Henri Nicolas. 1847 — . Organisa-
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Frey, Jacob.
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Frey, Jakob. —1562.
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Frey, Rev. Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick.
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Frey, Karl. Das neueste Berliner galeriewerk.
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Frey, Lina. Conrad Ferdinand Meyer's ge-
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Frey, S. L. An old Mohawk valley house.
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Frey. See also Pry.— Fry e.
Frey Bernardo, Legend of. 6 pp. Stoddard,
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Freyberg-Ei.seiiberg, Maximilian Procop,
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Freyburg. See Fribourg.
Freycinet, Charles Louis de Saulces de. Sul-
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FRIBDLAENDER, JuUus
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Freytag, Ludwig. 1842 — . Lehmann-Filhgs
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daKon, O. Ueber die schrift L. Freytag's, "Tiberius
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Freytag. See also Freitag.
Frezier, Am6d6e Pran9ois. 1682-1773.
Voyage to the South-Sea, and along the
coasts of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712-14.
With a po8t>script by Dr. Edmund Halley, an
account of the settlement, commerce, and
riches of the Jesuits in Paraguay. Illustr.
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Friar Bai'oii. See Bacon.
Friars, Pew Spanish proverbs about. 7 pp.
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Friboiirg, Switzerland. Chenaux, J., and
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Friok, Karl. Jahresbericht ueber die ge-
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Joseph Justus Scaliger und die Excerpta Latina barbari.
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Frick, Switzerland. Vischer, W. Bine roe-
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See also Heat.— Meclianics.— PUysics.
Fridthiofs saga. See Frlthiof's saga.
Friedel, Ernst August. Aus der vorzeit der
fischerei. 63 pp. (Samml. wissens. vorlrg. v. 19, 1884,
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Friedel cle Zwerver. Oertel, F. W. P. (W.
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Frierteiiiann, Priedrich Traugott (Ed.) 1793-
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Dav. Ruhnkenii Dictataad Ovidii Heroidas.
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Fried ensbiirg, F. (Ed.)
Schlesiens muenzgeschichte im mittelalter.
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Friedeiisbiirg, Walter. 1855 — . Die neuere
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Friedeiis-theologie. Tafel, J. P. I., Sweden-
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Friedeiiwald, Aaron, M. D. 1836 — . Jewish
physicians and the contributions of the Jews to the
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Friedcricli, Bruno. Zu Statins' Silven. 4 pp.
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Friedericli. See also Frederick. — Priedrich.
Fiedericlis, Karl, and Wolters, Paul.
Koenigliche Museen zu Berlin. Qipsab-
guesse antiker bildwerke in historischer folge
erklaert. Bausteine zur geschichte der grie-
chisoh-roemisehen plastik, neu bearbeitet.
Berlin, 1885. p. 8°. —1738
Friedlaeiider, Ernst. Eine Duerersche hand-
zeichnung. 1 p. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml.
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(Ed.) Aeltere universitaets - matrikeln.
Leipzig, 1887-94. 5 v. 8°. (Tub. aus d. K.
preuss. staatsarchiven, v. 32, 36, 49, 52, 57. )
4405
Contents. Ilnlversltaet Frankfurt a. O. v. 32, 36,
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Friedlaeiider, Julius. 1813-84. Hohenzol-
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Jahrb. V. 4, 1883, p. 49.)— Die llalicnischcn sclian-
inucnzoii des fuenfzehnten jahrhunderts. 1430-1530.
178 pp. 43 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Ja/irb.
V. 1, 1880, pp. 4, 78, 283; V. 2, 1881, pp. 24, 92, 167, 225; V. 3,
1882, pp. 29, 136, 190. )
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1884, p. 149.
FRIEDLAENDER, Ludwig
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PRIEDRICHS-UNIVERSITAET
Friedlaeiider, Ludwig. 1824—.
De nonnullis locis corruptis in Martialis
Epigrammatis. Regimonti Pr., 1867. 4°. 3242
De temporibus librorum Martialis X et XI.
Regimonti Pr., 1865. 4°. 3242
Dissertatio de Auli Gellli vltae temporibus.
Regimonti Prussorum, 1869. 4°. 3242
Dissertatio de nominibus personanim in
Juvenalis Satiris. Regimonti Prussorum,
n. d. 4°. 3242
Dissertatio de personis qulbusdam a Mar-
tiale commemoratls. Regimonti Prussorum,
n. d. 4°. 3232
Dissertatio de temporibus librorum Mar-
tialis Domitlano Imperante editorum et Silva-
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Das roemische Afrlka. 19 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
V, 34, 1883, p. 44.)— Wrleohische niythologrie. 18 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 53, 1887, p. 83.)— Schicksale der
HoiiieriHcIion poe!ti«. 34 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
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1880, p. 171; V. 27, 1883, p. 53.)— Erinnerungen an Tnr-
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Friedlaender, M. Notlz ueber Albrecht Alt-
dorfer. 4 pp. 3 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml.
Jahrb. v. 14, 1893, p. 22.)
Friedlaender, Michael, Ph. D. (Tr.) 1833—.
Guide of the perplexed of Malmonldes.
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Friedlaender, Raphael, und Sohn. Verlags-
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Friedland, Bohemia. Roesler, M. II fuoco di
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p. 95.)
Friedlein, Johann Gottfried. 1828-75.
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die indischen zlfifern. Erlangen, 1861. 8°.
—2424
(Ed.) Boetli de institutione arithmetlca.
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Friedlib, Pranclscus. See Irenicus, F.
Friedman, D. A.
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sketches of theTalmudlc period (300 B. C. E.
to 500 C. E. ) Supplemented with maxims
and proverbs of the Talmud. Rochester,
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Friedmanii, Alfred. 1845 — . Falsche freund-
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Lusltanische Bonette : lilHHabon, Erinnernng an 1756.
12 pp. (i;n»er«Zei(, 1881, y. 2, p. 465.)
Friedman n, Paul.
Anne Boleyn : a chapter of English history,
1527-36. London, 1884. 2 v. 8°. (Rev. of In
Edin. Rev. v. 163, 1886, p. 54. ) 1515
Friedreich's Ata.xia. See Ataxy or Ataxia.
Friedrich. For names of sovereigns, see Fred-
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Friedrieh I, Herzog von Braunschweig. Mel-
bom, H., Jr. De Friderici Ducis Br. et Lyn. in Impera-
torem electione et misera caede. 7 pp. (In his Rer.
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Friedrich TI, Landgraf von Heaaen-Kassel.
8tcngreI<E!. Briefwechsel Voltaire's mit F. 2 pp. (Zeitt.
f. TieufraTiz. sprache u. lit. v. 1, 1879, p. 231.)
Friedrich, von Hansen. Becker, R. Zu F.
25 pp. (Germania, v. 28, 1883, p. 272.)
Friedrich, G. Konjekturen zuPlautus. 2 pp.
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Friedrich, Johannes. 1836 — .
Geschichte des vatlkanlschen Konzils.
Bonn, 1877-87. 3 v. in 4, 8°. —3264
Beitraege zur geschiciite des Jesaiten-ordens.
90 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. y. 57: Hist,
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klrchcniJ^CMcliiclitc des 18 jahrhfinderts. 144 pp.
(Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. y. 47: Hist, classe,
Abliandl. y. 13, pt. 2, 1876, p. 1.)— Bin wort ueber die yer-
folgung der roeiiiischeii kirclie. 11 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1880, y. 2, p. 857.)— Der Eeichstag zu Woriim im
jahre 1621. Nach den briefen des paepstlichen Nuntius
Hieronymus Aleander. 92 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. y. 41 : Hist, classe, Abhundl. v. 11, pt. 3, 1870,
p. 55.)
Friedrich, Max. Zur methodlk der appercep-
tions-yersuche. 7 pp. (Wundt, W. M., Philos. studien,
y. 2, p. 66.)
Friedrich, Thomas. 1855 — .
Kablren und kelllnschrlften. Leipzig, 1894.
8°. —2275
Friedrich, "Wilhelm. Zu Cicero's Orator.
82 pp. (PhUologus, y. «4, 1886, p. 666.)— Zu Clcero"»
PartltlonoN orator lae. 19 pp. (PhUologus, y. 47,
1889, p. 291.)
Friedrich. See also Frederick. — Friederich.
Friedrich Barbarossa. See Frederick I
(Barbarossa), Emperor of Germany.
Friedrich Franz II, Grosaherzog von Meeklen-
burg-Schwerin.
HiESCHi-'ELD, L. von. Friedrich Franz
II, Grossherzog von Mecklenburg-Schwerln.
1891, 2 V. in 1. 3623
Friedrich Josias, Herzog von Sachsen, Prim
von Coburg-Saalfeld.
WiTZLEBEN, A. von. Priuz Friedrich Jo-
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1859, 4 V. 3602 ; atlas, 3601
Friedrich Wilhelm, Kurfuerst von Branden-
burg. See Frederick William, the Great,
Elector of Brandenburg.
Friedrich William I, Kurfuerst von Hessen-
Kassel. See Frederick William I, Elector of
Hesse Cassel.
Friedrichs, Karl. Die rechtsverhaeltnlsse
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22 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, p. 47.)
Friedrichsdorf, Hease. Tipping, H. A. Two
villages of Hessia. 9 pp. ( Macmillan's Mag. v. 47, 1883,
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Friedrichs-uiiiversitaetzu Halle, Geschichte
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PRIEDWAGNER, Mathias
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FRIENDS OR QUAKERS
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Friend, Sir John.
Letters to the three absolvers, Mr. Cook,
Mr. Collier, and Mr. Sneet. Being reflections
on the papers delivered by Sir John Friend,
and Sir Wm. Parlsyns, to the sheriffs of Lon-
don and Middlesex. 1696. —2312
• Tryal and condemnation of Sir John
Friend, for conspiring to raise rebellion in
these kingdoms, in order to a French inva-
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Friend Olivia. 154 pp. Barr, Mrs. A. E. H.
(Century Mag. v. 17, 1890, pp. 62, 242, asO, 509, 658, 811;
V. 18, 1890, pp. 34, 182, 464, 623, 760, 844.)
Friendly inns. Behnke, G. Zufluchtshaeuser
fuer obdachlose, uud waermstuben. 7 pp. (Durni, J.,
and others, Handb. der architektur, v. 5, pt. 2, p. 148. )
Friendly islands. »Siee Tonga islands.
Friendly rivalry. 15 pp. Sully, J. (Harper's
Mag. V. 79, 1889, p. 99.)
Friendly societie.s. Am6ro, J. Les soci6t6s
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of poor men's providence. 12 pp. {Form. Rev. n. s.
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ties and trades unions for women. 5 pp. (Forln. Rev.
n. s. V. 45, 1889, p. 852.)— Dupont, E. Institutions de
secours et de prfivoyance pour les ouvriers des mines.
26 pp. {.Correapondanl, n. 6. v. 93, 1882, p. 1025.)- Etl-
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Emigration and " tlie friendly societies." 11pp. (Fortn.
Rev. n. s. V. 39, 1886, p. 552.)
See also Quart. Hev. v. 166, 1888, p. 377. Also AsNoeia-
tion. — Benevolence. —Benevolent NoeictieN. —
t'hnrHles.- Inxnrance, Z,s/eas»"ran«c.— I<iiboran«I
laborlnK classes. — Panperism. —Poor. — Pov-
erf.v.— Secret societies.- Social science.
Friends, Of followers and. 4 pp. Bacon,
Sir F., Essays, with annotations by R. Whately, 4ed. p. 465
Friends' Adventure, Ship.
Lyde, R. True and exact account of the
retaking of a ship, called the Friends' Ad-
venture, of Topsham, from the French. 1693,
repr. 1883. ( Arber, E., Eng. garner, v. 7. ) 2117
Friends in eouncil. Helps, Sir A. —4107
Friends or Qnaliers, Doctrines.
Brownlee, W. C. Careful and free in-
quiry into the true nature and tendency of
the religious principles of the Society of
Friends. 1824. —4284
Friends' presentation of their faith,
works, and hopes in the World's Parliament
of Religions ; and proceedings in their de-
nominational congress, ninth mo., 19-23, 1893.
1893. —4266
Reflections on the constitution and du-
ties of man, illustrative of the doctrine and
principles of the Society of Friends. 1841.
—3263
Confessions ofa 4tnaker. 10 pp. ( College and the
Church, p. 196; Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 199.)— B.. .1. A. Why
am I a Qualcer? 7 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 148, 1889, p. 761. )
— Whitller, J. a. Old way. 1 p. ( Works, v. 7, p. 360.)
—Society of Friends. 10 pp. ( Works, v. 7, p. 306.)
1887.
— Ondbrdonk,
stead: 1643-1832;
Friends or Quakers, History.
Applegarth, a. C. Quakers in Pennsyl-
vania. 1892. (Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins
Univ. studies in hist, and polit. sci. 10 s.
nos. 8-9. ) 4653
Central Relief Committee of the Soci-
ety of Friends. Transactions, during the
famine in Ireland, 1846-47. 1852. —1372
Chalkley, T. Journal of his life, labours,
travels, and Christian experiences. 1791.
( Works. ) —3255
Glenn, T. A. Merion in the Welsh tract . . .
Historical and genealogical collections con-
cerning the Welsh barony in the province of
Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers
in 1682. 1896. 3583
GouGH, J. (Ed.) History of the people
called Quakers, from their first rise to the
present time. 1789-90, 4 v. —3274
Hallowell. R. p. Pioneer Quakers.
—3286
H., Jr. Annals of Hemp-
also the rise and growth of
the Society of Friends on Long Island and in
New York, 1657-1826. 1878. (With his An-
tiquities of the parish church, Hempstead. )
3563
Address to the King [James II] from the Quakers.
4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 28.)— .4!n<>ro, J.
Les Qualcers, leur pass6 et leur present. 23 pp. (Cor-
respondant, v. 51, 1860, p. 301.)— A|»i>lc(yarth. A. C.
Quakers in Pennsylvania. 5 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 2S,
1892, p. 353.)— n>»rcla.y. J. Memoirs of the rise, prog-
ress, and persecutions of the peopl e called Quakers in the
north of Scotland. 261 pp. (Jaffray, A., Diary, p. 191.)
— Brisss. C. A. Have the Quakers prevailed? 29 pp.
(Biblioth. Sacra, v. 47, 1890, p. 325.)— John Brigriit and
Quakerism. 5 pp. (iUocniiiion's Ma^. v. 60, 1889, p. 111.)
— Faber. Mrs. M. A. Wm. Penn and the Society of
Friends at Reading. 13 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 11, 1887,
p. 37.)— FIsfft. W. (JScJ.) Extracts from the documents
illustrative of the sufferings of the Quakers in Lewes.
61 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 16. 1864, p. 65.)—
George Fox and the early Quakers. 17 pp. (London
Qitart.iSCT. v.6.3, 1885, p.97.)— tinniniere. A. M. Friends
in Burlington. 71 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 7, 1883, pp. 249,
353; V. 8, 1884, pp.3, 160.)— RaleiKh. T. Some Quaker
biographies. 5 pp. (JlfnomiUon's Afajf. v. 59, 1889, p. 358.)
—Revival of Quakerism. 27 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 174,
1891, p. 194.)— StilK'. C. J. Attitude of the Quakers in
the provincial wars. 33 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 10, 1886.
p. 283.)— For the king and Parliament: being a relation
of the snlFerinsts of tile «tnakers. 4 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 243.)
.See also Dissenters and Dissent.— Xonconforni-
Ity.— Perseontions.— Pnritans.
Friends or Qualiers. Baltimore Yearly
Meeting:. Extracts from minutes of the pro-
ceedings, 1879, 84-86. Baltimore, 1879-86,
4 nos. 16°. —3263
JVo(e.— For earlier years sec preceding catalogue.
Minutes of the proceedings, 1887-97. Balti-
more, 1887-97. 11 nos. 8", 16°. —3263
Matthews, T. H. Sketch of " Old Town "
meeting house, Baltimore, and some account
of its occupants, as read on its one hundredth
anniversary, second month, 22, 1881. [Anon.]
1881. —3263
PMENBS OR QUAKERS
1610
FRIGELL, Anders
Frieuds or Quakers. Conference on edu-
catlou held in Baltimore, twelfth month, 21,
22, 1877. Proceedings. Baltimore, 1878. 8°.
—3263
Friends or Qiiaker.s. Joint committee
appointed for promoting the civilization and
improving the condition of the Seneca nation
of Indians. Proceedings. Baltimore, 1847.
12°. 1617
Friends or Qnakers. Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting. Extracts from the minutes, 1894-
97. Phila., 1894-97. 4 nos. 16°. —3263
Friends' presentation of their faith, works,
and hopes in the World's Parliament of Re-
ligions ; and proceedings in their denomina-
tional congress, ninth mo., 19-23, 1893. Chi-
cago, 1893. 8°. —4266
Friends' Union for philanthropic labor. Pro-
ceedings at its second, third, fifth and eighth
conferences. 1883, 84, 88, 94. Richmond,
New York, Phila., 1883-94. 4 nos. 8°, 16°.
—3263
Friendship. Cicero, M. T. Cato Major et
Laelius . . . Recensuit et praefatus est J. N.
Madvig. 1835. 3225
Laelius ; oder, von der freundschaft . . .
Uebersetzt und erklaert von R. Kuehner.
1864. 3227
Thomson, Mrs. K. B. ( G. Wharton, pseud. )
Celebrated friendships. 1861, 2 v. 3705
Bnron, Sir F. Of friendship. 18 pp. (Essays, unlh
annotations by B. Whately, 4 ed. p. 280.)— Emerson, R.
W. Friendship. 26 pp. ( ITorfcs, v. 2, p. 181.)— Ein-keii,
R. Aristoteles' anschauung von freundschaft und von
lebensgoetern. 44 pp. (Samml. wissens. vortrg. v. 19,
1884, p. 733.)— KhRirp, J. C. Friendsiiip in ancient
poetry; Friendship in English poetry. 38 pp. {N. Am.
Bev. V. 139, 1884, pp. 453, 580.)— Sheifleld, J., Duke of
Buckinghamshire. Essay on friendship. 4 pp. ( Works,
V.2, 1729, p. 227.)
Fries, Hans. Haendcke, B. Hans Fries.
16 pp. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 11,
1890, p. 168.)
Fries, Lorenz. Rockinger, L. Magister Lorenz
Fries zum fraenkisch-wirzburgiachen rechts- und ge-
richtswesen. 107 pp. (Munich, Alcad. wissens. Z)enfc«c/ir.
V. 41 : Hist, classe, Abhandl. v. 11, pt. 3, 1870, p. 147.)
Fries, Ludwig (Ed. )
Montchrestien's "Sophonisbe." See Mont-
chrestien, A.
Fries, Sigmnnd, Ritter von. The "tent the-
ory " of Chinese architecture. 4 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc.
China branch, Journ. n. s. v. 24, 1890, p. 303.)
Fries. See also Freeze. — Friese. — Frieze.
Friese, Ernst. Stroetzel, E. E. Friese. 3 pp.
(Biog. jahrb. f. alterth. p. 15 : Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der
clots, alterth. v. 41, 1886.)
Friese, Leopold August. Mueller, R. Friese.
II pp. (Verein f. gesch. rt. Deutschen In Boehmen,
muheU. V. 1», 1881, p. 14.)
Friese, Philip Christopher.
Semitic philosophy : showing the ultimate
social and scientific outcome of original Chris-
tianity in itfl conflict with surviving ancient
heathenism. Chicago, 1890. 12°. —1468
Friese. See also Freeze. — Fries.— Frieze.
Friesen, Hermann, Freiherr von. Koppel, R.
Hermann, Freiherr yon Friesen. 1 p. (Eng. studien,
V. 8, 1883, p. 293.)
Friesic language. Jellinghaus, H. Woerter-
buch der ostfriesischen sprache. Etymologisch bearbeitet
von J. ten Doornkaat Koolman. 9 pp. (Zeits. f. voelker-
psych. V. 14, 1882, p. 214.)— KoIIniniiii, P. Umfang des
friesischen sprachgebietes im Grossherzogthum Olden-
burg. 27 pp. (Verein f.volkskunde.Zetbi.v.l, 1891, p. 377.)
Friesic poetry. Heyne, M. AUitterierende
verse und reime in den friesischen rechtsquellen. 13 pp.
(Germantn, v. 9, 1864, p. 437.)
Friesland.
Beninga, E. Chronyk of historic van
Oost-Prieslant. 1738. (Matthaeus, A., Vet.
aevi analect. v. 4. ) 3633
Lasius, O. Friesischesbauernhaus in seiner
entwicklung waehrend der letzten vier jahr-
hunderte. 1885. (Brink, B. E. C, ten, and
others, Quellen und forschungen, v. 55, pt. 1.)
—3166
WiNSEM, P. van. Ohronique ofte histo-
rische geschiednisse van Vriesland, begin-
nende van den jaere nae des werelts schep-
pinge 3635 ende loopende tot den jaere nae de
geboorte Christi 1622. 1622. 3611
AiniciN, E. de. Friesland. 27 pp. (Iii his Holland
and its people, p. 355.) — Eino, Abbot of Werum. Chroni-
con, 12(>4-37. 110 pp. (Matthaeus, A., Vet. aevi analect.
V. 2, p. 1.) — Fiiiidatloiies fata sacrarum aliquot aedi-
um in HoUandia, Zelandia, Gelria, Frisia. 90 pp. (Mat-
thaeus, A., Vet. aevi analect. v. 3, p. 425.)— If etteitia,
F. B. Der alte druck der westerlauwerschen rechte.
34 pp. (Gertnonio, V. 35, 1890, p. l.)—Jen!ien, C. Zwerg-
sagen aus Nordfriesland. 12 pp. ( Verein f. volkskunde,
Zeits. V. 2, 1892, p. 407.)— Monco, Abbot of Werum. Chro-
nicon, 1237-73; Continuatio, 1278-97. 101 pp. (Mat-
thaeus, A., Vet. aevi analect. v. 2, p. 111. )— 0»( friowland
unter hannoverischer herrschaft. 12 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1868, V. 1, p. 26.)— Ruprech*. L. Zu den ostfriesischen
kosenamen. 10 pp. (Oermania. v. 13, 1868, p 301.) —
Ncliinidt, J. N. Undersogelse rangaaende trovaerdig-
heden af Johan Mejer's kort over Nordfrisland, 1240.
53 pp. {Kongelige nordiske old skrift^selskab, 1851, p. 161.)
— Stark. F. Ueber friesische kosenamen. 8 pp. (Oer-
mania, v. 13, 1868, p. 392.)
See also Holland.— Sfetherlandw. .4(80 Friesic
lan|[naK:e. poetry.
Friesiier, W. M.
Chapman, S. H., and Chapman, H. Cata-
logue of the collection of foreign and Ameri-
can coins and medals of W. M. Friesner, Los
Angeles, Cal. 1888. 2704
Frietchie, Barbara. See Pritchie, B.
Frieze, Jacob.
Concise history of the efforts to obtain an
extension of suffrage in Rhode Island ; from
the year 1811-42. Providence, 1842. 12°. —2337
Frieze. See also Freeze. — Pries. — Friese.
Frigaliolda, Goddess. Grimm, J. L. K. Friga-
holda. 2 pp. (Kleinere schriften^v. 5, p. 416.)
Frifjell, Anders. 1820—.
Collatio librorum et editorum ; De mendis
codicum Caesaris. Upsalae, 1841. 2 v. 12°.
(Caesar, C. J., De bello Gallico, recens. A.
Frigell, v. 2, 3. ) 3224
( Ed. ) C. Julii Caesaris De bello Gallico.
See Caesar, C. J.
FRILFORD, England
1611
FRITZSCHE, P. H. T-
Prilforrt, England. RoUeston, G. Researches
and excavations carried on in an ancient cemetery at P.;
Further researches in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at F.
84 pp. ( Sci. papers and addresses, v. 2, pp. 581, 653. )
See also HerkNtiire.
Friniaiiii, Claus. 1746-1829. Digtere. 54 pp.
(Molbech, C, Danskpoetisk anthol. v. 1, p. 121.)
Friiuiinn, Peder Harboe. 1752-1839. Digtere.
68 pp. (Molbech, C, Danskpoetisk anthol. v. 1, p. 175.)
Frlqiiass^e Crotestylloniiee. Blanchemain,
J. B. P. (E. Sidredoulx, pseud.) 2387
Frisfh, Johann Leonhard. 1666-1743.
Nouveaii dictionnaire des passagers fran-
50J3-aneinand et allemand-frangois, oder neues
franzoesisch-deutsches und deutsch-franzoe-
sisehes woerter-buch . . . verbessert von Mr.
Mauvillon. Leipzig, 1772. 8°. —2131
Friscliliii, Nicodemus. 1547-90. Ad P. Ver-
giliam Maronem, poetarum principem elegia. 3 pp.
{Latein. litteraturdenkmaeler des 15 u. 16 jahrh. v. 7,
p. 62.)
Frisi, Antonio Francesco.
Memorie storiche di Monza e sua corte.
Milano, 1794. 3 v. 4°. 3521
Frisi, Paolo. 1728-84.
Treatise on rivers and torrents ; with the
method of regulating their course and chan-
nels. To which is added an essay on naviga-
ble canals. Tr. by Maj.-Gen. John Garstin.
London, 1818. 4°. —2732
Frisian langua{>:«s poetry. See Priesic.
Friskney, England. Cheales, H. J. On the
mural paintings in All Saints church, Friskney. 23 pp.
7 pi. ( Archaeologia, v. 48, 1885, p. 270 ; v. 50, 1887, p. 281 ;
V. 53, pt. 2, 1893, p. 427.)
See also UncoliiNliiro.
Fristoii, England. Figg, W. On the opening
of a barrow at Crowlink, in F. 6 pp. (Sussex Archaeol.
Soc. Coll. V. 5, 1852, p. 207.)
See also Sussex.
Friswell, James Hain. 1825-78.
Essays on English writers. [Anon.] Lon-
don, 1869. 16°. 2227
Contents. Bible and its translators.— British nov-
elists.—Rise of thedrama.- Wriiiuntlo literntiire.
— Knfflish |»eri«nlical essiiyists.— KiigHsli poets.
— i;ssa.ylsts.— Studyof llistory.— illstor.y anil his-
torical l>i*>;j;raj>li.y.— Letters and letter writing. —
Poetsof the present century.— FolitlenI and meta-
physical writers.— Satirists.— Scottish poets.—
Some Scottish poets.— Theologians.
Fritehie, Barbara.
Dall, Mr8. 0. W. H. Barbara Fritehie.
1893. 4747
NiXDORFF, H. M. Life of Whittier's he-
roine, Barbara Fritehie. 1887. 3704
Early. J. A. Barbara Frietchie : refutation of Whit-
tier's myth. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, V. 7, 1879,
p. 435.)-Whittier, J. G. Barbara Frietchie. 4 pp.
(H'orfcs, V. 3, p. 245.)
Fritehie. .See also Fritsche.— Fritzsche.
Frith, Henry ( Tr. ) 1840— .
Public life in England. See Grousset, P.
( P. Daryl, paeud. )
Vol. III.— 202.
Frith, Mi88 I.
Life of Giordano Bruno, the Nolan. Re-
vised by Prof. Moriz Carriere. London, 1887.
8°. 4786
JVofe.- With a bibliography.
Frith, William Powell. 1819—.
My autobiography and reminiscences.
London, 1887-88. 3 v. 8°. ( Rev. of in BJocfc-
wood's Mag. v. 143, 1888, p. 123 ; London Quart.
Rev. V. 69, 1888, p. 342 ; Weatm. Rev. v. 128,
1887, p. 1100. ) 4785
Note.—V. 1, 2, are 3 ed., v. 3 is 2 ed.
Frithiot's sajja. Larsson, L. (Ed.) Sagan
ock rimorna om Fridthiofe hinn Fraekni.
1893. iSamfund til udgivels af gam. nord. litt.
no. 22. ) —3157
l,ou«relIow. H. W. Frithiors saga. 46 pp. (Works,
V. 7, p. 316.)
Pritsch, C. [Tr.)
Sept fitudes sur la question sociale, tr. de
I'Allemand des "Stimmen aus Maria-Laach.
Is. Louvain, 1896. 8°. —3392
Contents. Lehmkuhl, A. t'ontrat entre patrons et
cuvriers, et les graves, no. 2 ; Mai social et I'influence de
lY-isrlise, no. 4; Question sociale et Tintervention de
l'<^tat, no. 6.— Cathrein, V. Propri«t<' fonciSre
priv6e et ses adversaires ; ou, le socialisme agraire de E.
de Laveleye et de Henry George, no. 5.— Meyer, T.
Question ouvri^re et les principes fondamentaux de
la sociologie chr^tienne, no. 1. —Lehmkuhl, A. R^jfle-
nientation internationale de la question sociale,
no. 7.— Pachtler, M. But du socialisme et id^es libfi-
rales, no. 3.
Fritsch, Karl Wilhelm Georg von. 1838 — .
Das Gotthardgebiet. Bern, 1873. 4°.
(Beitr. geol. karte Schweiz, v. 15.) — 1562
Pritsclie, H. Climate of eastern Asia. 209 pp.
18 pi. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China branch, Joum.
n. s. V. 12, 1878, p. 127.)
Fritsche. See also Fritehie.— Fritzsche.
Fritzlar, Herbert von. See Herbort von Fritz-
lar.
Fritz.sche, Adolf Theodor Hermann. 1818-78.
ZuTheokrit und Virgil. Leipzig, 1860. 8°. 3253
Jahresbericht ueber die s«"'eeliischen bukoliker.
24 pp. (Jahresb. ueberfortschr. der class, alterth. v. 3, 1877,
p. 163; V. 5, 1878, p. 24.)— Jahresbericht ueber die littera-
tur zu Iloratius. 72 pp. (Jahresb. neber fortschr. der
class, alterth. v. 3, 1877, p. 178; v. 6, 1878, p. 213; v. 10, 1879,
p. 1.)— Jahresbericht ueber die roemlsclicn buko-
liker. 21pp. (Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der class, alterth.
V. 6, 1878, p. 128.)— Jahresbericht ueber VirsrII's Buco-
lica und «»eorslca. 7 pp. (Jahresb. ueber fortschr.
der class, alterth. v. 3, 1877, p. 254.)
■ (Ed.) Aristotelis Ethica Eudemia. See
Aristoteles.
( Ed. ) Des Q. Horatius Flaccus Sermonen.
See Horatius Flaccus, Q.
[Xotice of F.] 1 p. (Biog. jahrh. f. alterth. p. 1:
Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der clans, alterth. v. 12, 1879.)
Fritzsohe, Friedrich Hermann Theodor. 1838—.
Jahresbericht ueber die griechischen bukoliker. 7 pp.
(Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der class, alterth. v. 13, 1880.
p. 110.)— Ilorali Ep. I, 5. 5 pp. (Philologus, v. i2,lS8i,
p. 769.)— Komposition von lloraz Ars poetica. 18 pp.
(Philologus, v. 44, 1885, p. 88.)— Jahresbericht ueber die
roemischen bukoliker. 17 pp. (Jahrc*b. ueber
fortschr. der class, alterth. v. 10, 1879, p. 76; v. 18, 1881,
p. 177.)— Theojfnis, v. 513. 2 pp. (Philologus, v. 43,
1884, p. 847. )
PRITZSCHE
1612
PROGS
Fritzsche. See also Pritchie. — Pritsche.
Frhili, Italy.
Arboit, a. Villotte friulane. 1876. 2395
Joppi, v., and Bampo, G. {Eds.) Contri-
buti alia storia dell' arte nel Priuli ed alia vita
dei pittori e Intagliatori friulani. 1887-94, 4 v.
(Venice, R., Deputaz. di storia patria : Monu-
ment, stor. 4 8.: Miscel. v. 5, 11, 12, 12 appen-
diee. ) 4362
OcciONi-BoNAPFONS, G. Bibliografla sto-
rica friulana, 1861-82. 1884. W. 35
PiBONA, J. Vocabolario friulano. 1871.
—2142
Antoninl. P. Del castello e de' signori di Eontana-
bona nel F. 53 pp. {.irchiv. stor. ital. 3 s. v. 11, 1870,
p. 83.)— Browne, E. Journey from Vienna into . . . F.
18 pp. (In his Brief account of travels in . . . Europe,
p. 73.)— Lelcht, M. Tradizioni di Attila nel F. 2 pp.
(Archiv. •tudfo tradiz. popolari,v.7, 1888, p.559.)— Oster-
■nann, V. Due giuochi fanciulleschi in P. 3 pp.
(Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 9, 1890, p. 567.) —
SavorKAKrno, G. Lettere sulla guerra combattuta nel
F., 1510-28. Pub. per cura di V. Joppi. 120 pp. {Archiv.
stor. ital. 2 s. v. 2, 1855, pt. 2, p. 5 ; v. 3, 1856, p. 3; T. 4, 1856,
p. IS.)
Frivolous paper, in forme of a petition :
framed ... by a disaffected party in this citie
of London, intended ... to be presented to
the honourable House of Commons. With
certaine considerations [upon the same].
London, 1642. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets : Charles
I, V. 3. ) 4555
Frizzoni, Gustavo. L'arte italiana nella Gal-
leria nazionale di Londra. 87 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s.
T. 4, 1879, pp. 246, 394; V. 5, 1880, p. 45.)— STapoll ne' suoi
rapporti coll' arte del rinascimento. 54 pp. (Archiv.
stor. ital. 4 s. v. 1, 1878, p. 496; v. 2, 1878, p. 64.)— L'arte
deir L'mbrla rappresentata nella nuova Pinacoteca
comnnale di Perugia. 24 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital.iB.v. 5,
1880, p. 447.)
Frobeii, Johannes. Waohsmuth, C. Ueber
die apophthegmensamralung in den Hroben'schen Qno-
mici. 10 pp. (Bheiriisch. mus. n. s. v. 37, 1882, p. 506.)
Frobeniiis, P. G. Ueber die beziehungen zwi-
schen den 28 doppeltangenten einer ebenen curve vierter
ordnung. 42 pp. (Joum. f. d. reine u. angewan. math.
V. 99, 1886, p. 275. )— Anwendungen der dclcrinliiaii-
tpn-theorle aaf die geometric des maasses. 63 pp.
(Joum. /. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 79, 1875, p. 185.) —
Ueber algcbraiscb integrirbare lineare dlllcrentiiil-
SrleicllllnK^en. 11 pp. (Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan.
math. T. 80, 1875, p. 183.)— Ueber die integration der
linearen differentialgleichungen durch reihen. 22 pp.
(Joum. /. d. reine v. angewan. math. v. 76, 1873, p. 214.) —
Ueber die vertauschung von argument und parameter
in den integralen der linearen differentialgleichungen.
4 pp. (Joum. f. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 78, 1874,
p. 93.) — Ueber die congraenz nach einem aus zwei end-
lichen gruppen gebildeten doppolinodiil. 27 pp.
I Joum. f. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 101, 1887, p. 273.)—
Ueber die algcbraische aufloesbarkeit der i;l<'i<'liun-
sen, deren coefficienten rationale functionen einer
variablen Rind. 19 pp. (Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan.
math. v. 74, 1872. p. 254.)— Ueber den begriff der irr«'-
dnnlbilitapt in der theorie der linearen differential-
gleichungen. ^5 pp. (Joum. f. d. reine u. angewan. math.
V. 76. 1873, p. 238. )— Ueber die grundlagen der theorie der
JacoblKrhpn runotlonpn. 69 pp. (Joum. f. d. reine
u. angewan. math. v. 97, 1884, pp. 16, 188.)— Ueber die
entwicltlung analytischer functionen in rclhon. die
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Frobisher, Sir Martin. Circa 1535-94. Voy-
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78 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 3, p. 52.)
Ellis, H. Sir Martin Forbisher's instructions, when
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Froebel, Friedrich Wilhelm August. Proebel's
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(Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 27 : Philos.-philol.
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l>einoNtlieneN* 3te<le ueber die krone enthaltene
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22 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 27: Philos.-
philol. classe, Abhandl. v. 6, pt. 1, 1850, p. 77.)
Froehiier, Christian Edouard Louis Guillaume.
1834—. Inscriptions grecques archaiques de la collection
du Comte Michel Tyszkiewicz. 11 pp. 2 pi. (Rev. arch(ol.
3 s. v. 18, 1891, p. 45.)— Kritlsche stndlen. 21 pp.
(Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 47, 1892, p. 291.)— Scolies latines
relatives & I'histoire et k la topographic de Marseille.
12 pp. (Rev. archiol. 3 s. v. 18, 1891, p. 321.)
( Ed. ) Aviani Pabulae. See Avianus, P.
Froelich, Erasmus. 1700-58.
Numismata Cimelii Caesarei regii Austriaci
Vindobonensis. See Jameray Duval, V., and
others.
Frogrer, Pran^ois. Circa 1676-1715.
Relation d'un voyage fait en 1695-97, aux
cotes d'Afrique, Detroit de Magellan, Br6zil,
Cayenne, et lies Antilles, par une escadre des
vaisseaux . . . commandfie par M. de Geiines.
[lUustr.] Paris, 1700. 12". 2497
Frojfmorc, History of the Queen's house.
21 pp. Pyne, W H., Hist, of royal residences, v. 1.
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Frohvveiii, Eugen. Lothholz, (— ). E. Froh-
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Frois.sart, Jean. 1337-1410. ■
CEuvres, pub. avec les variantes des divers
MSS. par M. le Baron Kervyn de Lettenhove.
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in 26, 8°. 4756
CEuvres. Poesies, pub. par Aug. Scheler.
Bruxelles, 1871-72. 3 v. 8°. 2372
Contents. Ballades aiiionreiises. v. 2.— Bnlsson
tie Jonesse, v. 2.— t'liunsoiis roiaiis, v. 2.— <;our
de May, v. 3. — B<^bat clou oheval et dou levrier,
V. 2.— I»i« dou bleu <iievalier, v. l.~Es|>inelte
anioiireuse. V. 1.— Dit dou Florin, v. 2.— -.loll iiiois
de Ma.v, v. 2. — Lays ain4»ureus, v. 2.— Dittie de la
Margrherite, v. 2. — Oriole ainonrens, v. 1. — Para-
dys d'aniours. v. 1.— Pastourelles, v. 2.— Prison
ainonrense, v. 1. — RontleK^s aiiionreus, v. 2. —
Plaidoirie de la rose et de la violet te, v. 2. —Temple
d'Onneur, v. 2.— Trt^sor ainouretix, v. 3.— Vire-
lais, amonrens, v. 2. — Glossaire, v. 3.
Histoire et chronique memorable. Paris,
1574. 4 V. in 1, fo. .2581
M61iador : roman comprenant les po6sies
lyriques de Wenceslas de Boheme, Due de
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Froissart ballads, and other poems. Cooke,
P, P. 1337
Froitzheini, Johann.
Lenz und Goethe. Mit ungedruckten
briefen von Lenz, Herder, Lavater, Roederer,
Luise Koenig. Stuttgart, 1891. 8°. —3173
Frollo, Giovanni Luigi. 1822 — .
O nouS, incercare de solu^iune a problemului
ortograflcu : studiu filologico-criticu. Bucu-
resti, 1875. 8°. —2146
From a battlement of roses. 8 pp. Greene,
Mrs. a. P. McL. {Harper's Mag. v. 81, 1890, p. 513.)
From Cape Cod to Dixie and the tropics.
Mackie, J. M. 2492
From freedom to bondage. 26 pp. Spencer,
H. (Mackay, T., Plea for liberty, p. 1.)
From Crettysbiirff to the coming of Grant.
14 pp. McMahon, M. T. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C.
C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 4, p. 81. ;
From Leopold's window. 8 pp. Woods,
K. P. (Harper's Mag. v. 85, 1892, p. 106.)
From LiOiitloii to Bokhara and a ride through
Persia. Le Messurier, A. 1492
From Mauassas to Appomattox. Longstreet,
J. .2663
From Moultrie to Sumter. 10 pp. Double-
day, A. (Johnson, K. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of
the Civil war, v. 1, p. 40. )
From Opitz to Lessing. Perry, T. S. 2235
From Oxford to Rome : and how it fared with
some who lately made the journey. Harris,
E. F. S. —4156
From Pekiii to Calais by land. Windt, H. de.
1402
From savagery to civilization. The Canadian
north-west. Adam, G. M. 4647
From Shakespeare to Pope. Gosse, E. W.
1346
From the Peninsula to Antietam. 11 pp.
McClellan, G. B. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C,
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From the Wilderness to Cold Harbor. 27 pp.
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Frome, England. Allen, P. J, Origin of the
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See also Somersetshire.
Froment, Eugfene.
Oaristys ; gravfies. See Theocritus.
Froment, Thfiodore. 1839— Grand Oondfi
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Fromentel, Louis Edouard Gourdan de. 1824 — .
Etudes sur les microzoaires ; ou, infusoires
proprement dits, comprenant de nouvelles re-
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Fromeiitin, ( — ), Abbi.
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PROMENTIN, EhigSne
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FROST, Rev. Percival
Fromeutin, Eugene. 1820-76.
Un 6t6 dans le Sahara. Paris, 1857. 12°.
.2407
QONSE, L. EugSne Fromentin, painter
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nntlovant. Mme. A. L. A. D. (Q. Sand, pseud.) Eu-
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Fronde.
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Sainte-Axjlaike, L. C. de B., Comte de.
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Frouteuac, Louis de Buade, Comte de. 1620-98.
Letter to M. Colbert, 1674, on the exploration of the
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Froutera, La., Lower California. Evans, T.
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Frontier missionary. Bartlet, W. S. ( Prot.
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■Frontiniis, Sextus Julius. 1 cent. De aquis
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Strategematicon libri quattuor. Ejusdem
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Lettres inSdites. Tr. avec le texte latin
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Jacobs, F. Ad M. Cornelii Frontonis et M. Aurelii
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Frossard, Charles Louis {Ed. ) 1827—.
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Frost, Rev. Percival.
Key to the Latin verse book. 3 ed. Lon-
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New Latin verse book, containing gradu-
ated exercises in hexameters and pentameters.
With notes ... on Latin verse composition.
8 ed. London, 1834. 12°. —2117
( Tr. Annals of Tacitus. See Tacitus, C.
C. (in preceding catalogue).
FROST, Thomas
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PROUDE, James Anthony
Frost, Thomas. 1821—.
Forty years' recollection : literary and
political. London, 1880. 12°. 2225
Life of Thomas, Lord Lyttleton. London,
1876. 8°. 4774
Old showmen and the old London fairs.
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Historic Derbyshire. 18 pp. (Andrews, W., Bygone
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Frost, Thomas. Death of Colman: poem.
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Frostu i)ing'.sb«')k, Zur textgeschichte der.
36 pp. Amira, K. von. (Oermania, v. 32, 1887, p. 129.)
Frotliin}>:liaiii, Arthur Lincoln, Sr.
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Christian philosophy. See Prothingham,
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Frothiugliaiii, Arthur Lincoln, Jr. Une mo-
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II tesoro della basilica di 8. Pietro. See
Muentz, E., and Prothingham, A. L., Jr.
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American Journal of Archaeology.
Frothiughaiii, Ephraim Langdon, and Frotli-
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Frothiiighani, Nathaniel Langdon, D. D.
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Frothiiighaiu, Rev. Octavius Brooks. 1822-95.
Boston Unitarianism, 1820-50 : a study of
the life and work of Nathaniel Langdon
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Memoir of Wm. Henry Channing. Boston,
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Interviewer. 8 pp. (Forum, v. 1, 1886, p. 183.)—
Jolinson's I'ersia. 4 pp. (Allant. Monthly, v. 56,
1885, p. 270.)— Sot„e aspects of psyeliical research.
5pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 66, 1890, p. 203.)— Worship of
Ahnkttpcre. 8 pp. (Century Mag. v. T,18S5, p. ^S0.)
Frothiiiffhaiii, Richard, Jr. 1812-80.
History of Charlestown, Mass. Boston,
1845. 8°. 2613
Frotscher, Karl Heinrich {Ed. ) 1796-1876.
Doctorum hominum commentaril in Jus-
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vium denuo disposuit et cum C. Sagittarii ex-
ercitationibus . . . accurr.te edidit. Lipsiae,
1828-30. 2 V. 8°. (Jnstinua, Hist. Philipp. ed.
C. H. Frotscher, V. 2, 3.) 3244
(Ed.) Justini Historiae Philippicae. See
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{Ed.) Thomae Wopkensii Adversaria cri-
tica. SeeWopkens, T. (in preceding catalogue).
Frotte, Marie Pierre Louis, Cornte de.
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3 V. -2604
Lescnre, M. F. A. de. La chouannerie normande et
son dernier historlen. 15 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 120,
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Froude, James Anthony, LL. D. 1818-94.
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London, 1891. 8°. (Rev. of in Blackwood's
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English in the West Indies ; or, the bow of
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1617
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Fulgeutius, Fabius Planclades. 6 cent.
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Bruesseler handschriften herausg. von Lau-
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3242
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Fulhani, England.
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[Illustr.] 1871. .2534
Cbokbb, T. C. Walk from London to
Fulham. Revised and ed. by his son T. F. D.
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Faulkner, T. Historical and topograph-
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(Ed.) Diarii di Marino Sanuto. See
Sanuto, M.
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F'ulliersoii, Col. Abram. Prison experience
of a Confederate soldier. 20 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
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PULL ANSWER
1619
PULLEIWVIAITLAND, John Alexander
Full answer to an infamous and trayterous
pamphlet. Hyde, E., 1 Earl of Clarendon.
{Pamphlets: Charles I, y. 9.) 4555
Full answer to the depositions, and to all
other the pretences and arguments whatso-
ever, concerning the birth of the pretended
Prince of Wales . . . The intrigue thereof
detected . . . London, 17H. 8°. ( With Drum-
mond, J., 1 Duke of Melfort, Mem.) 1536
Full declaration of the true state of the
secluded members' case. Prynne, W. ( Com-
monwealth tracts, v. 2. ) 4555
Full vindie^ition and answer of the XI ac-
cused members. Prynne, W. (Pamphlets:
Charles /, v. 8. ) 4555
Fullarton, Ralph W. Macleod.
Tanhaeuser. Edinburgh, 1893. 8°. 3334
Fuller, Rev. Arthur Buckminster(£d.) 1822-62.
At home and abroad. See Ossoli, S. M. F.,
Marchesa d'.
Fuller, Corydon Eustathius.
Reminiscences of James A. Garfield, with
notes preliminary and collateral. Cincinnati,
1887. 8°. 3794
Fuller, Elisha. Paine, N. Eliaha Puller. 5 pp.
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Fuller, Rei\ Ernest Adolphus. Ancient Ciren-
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Archaeol. and Nat. Hlat. Mag. v. 14, 1874, p.216.)— <;ircn-
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Qloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1884-85, p. 298.)—
Cirpiicester «-nNtle. 17 pp. (Bristol and Gloacest.
Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 15, 1890-91, p. 103.) — C'ireii-
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Qloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trani. v. 11, 1886-87, p. 117. )— Will
of Richard l>i.Yt4»ii. 6 pp. (Bristol and Qloucest.
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St. .lohii, Cirencester. 5 pp. (Bristol and Gloucest.
Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1883-84, p. 224.)— Tenures of
lan<l, by the customary tenants, in Cirencester. 35 pp.
(Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 2, 1877-78,
p. 285.)— Aid against the Til rkx, A. D. 1544. 4 pp. (Bris-
tol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Traits, v. 1, 1876, p. 107.)
Fuller, George. Millet, P. D. George Puller.
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Fiiller, George W. Experiments upon the
purification of sewage and water at the Law-
rence experiment station. Boston, 1893-94.
2 V. 8°. (Mass. State Board of Health, Re-
pm-t, 1893-94.) —3704
Differentiation of the baciHiiH of typlioul fever. ,
10pp. (Mass. State Board of Health, Report, 1891, p. 635.)
— Experiments at the Lawrence experiment station upon
the purification of water by sand filtration. 90 pp.
(Mass. State Board of Health, Report, 1892, p. 449.)
and Copelantl, William R. Methods em-
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titative determination of bacteria in sewage and waters.
16 pp. (Mass. State Board of Health, Report, 1895, p. 583.)
Fuller, Hiram. 1815-80.
Sparlcs from a locomotive ; or, life and lib-
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Fuller, ilfcy.-GeJi. John Wallace. 1827-91. Our
Kirby Smith. 19 pp. (Hunter, R.. Hkelehes of war W*-
tory, 1861-65, V. 2, p. 161.)
VOL. in.— 208.
Fuller, Melville Weston, LL. D., Chief Justice
of the U. S. 1833—. Biographical memoir of Sidney
Breese. 60pp. {Breese, &., Early history of HHtwU, p. 1.)
Keott, H. W. M. W. Fuller. 6 pp. 1 pi. {In hia Dis-
tinguished Am. lawyers, p. 387.)
Fuller, Rev. Monis Joseph.
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D. D., the church historian (1608-61.) 2 ed.
London, 1886. 2 v. 12°. 4777
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Fuller, S. D. Penny dinners. 9 pp. {Con-
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Fuller, Thomas, D. D. 1608-61. Church his-
tory of Britain ; from the birth of Jesus
Christ until the year 1648. New ed. Oxford,
1845. 6 V. 8°. —3263
■ Ephemeris Parliamentaria ; or, a faithfull
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the third and fourth years of the reign of our
late sovereign Lord, King Charles. lAnon."]
London, 1654. fo. 2542.
Good thoughts in bad times, good thoughts
in worse times, mixt contemplations in better
times. To which is added the cause and cure
of a wounded conscience. London, 1841.
12°. —4107
Holy and profane states. With some ac-
count of the author and his writings. Cam-
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prose toriters, v. 1. ) 2116
The same. London, 1840. 12° —4107
Puller, M. J. Life, times, and writings of
Thomas Puller, D. D., the church historian
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Koine arronnt of the life and writings of F. 22 pp.
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Fuller, Lt.-Col. William G. Corps of tele-
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opened, as that he is laid open too, and made
manifest to be an impostor, most grosly abus-
ing king and kingdome. n. p. 1643. sm. 4°.
(Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 5. ) 4555
Fuller worthies' library. Ed. by Rev. Alex-
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Contents, neaiiinont. Sir J. Poems.
Note.— For other v. see preceding catalogue.
FuUer-Maitlautl, John Alexander. Introduc-
tion. 13 pp. (Streatfeild, R. A., Opero, p. V.)
{Ed.) English carols of the fifteenth cen-
tury, from a MS. roll in the library of Trinity
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by W. S. Rockstro. London, [1892]. 4°.
—2734
FULLERTON, George Stuart
1620
FUNCTIONS (in mathematics)
Fullertoii, George Stuart. 1859—. Conceive^
bility and the infinite. 17 pp. (Mind, v. 11, 1886, p. 185.)
OrosN. (— ). George Stuart FuUerton : On sameness
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FuUcrtoii, Lady Georgiana Charlotte Leveson
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V. 64, 1865, pp.513, 790; v. 65, 1865, pp.54, 376, 637, 951.)
— I-kliiioiKl 4iiviiiiitsr. 18 pp. (.Correspondant. v. 53,
1861, p. 5.)— Hose I,eblane: nouvelle. 108 pp. {Corre-
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Craven, Mme. P. La F. Life of Lady
Georgiana FuUerton. Tr. by H. J. Coleridge.
1888. 4796
Douhaire, P. Lady Georgiana FuUerton. 5 pp.
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p. 65.)
FuUerton, Hugh Stuart. Gov. Allen Trimble,
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Fiillcrtou, Maj.-Gen. Joseph S. Army of the
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FuUerton, William. Scott, H. W. W. Fuller-
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p. 393.)
FuUerton, William Morton. 1865—. Bion of
Smyrna. 15 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 28, 1890, p. 410.)—
Letter on the case of the slave Anthony Burnx. 2 pp.
(.Mag. Am. Hist. v. 11, 1884, p. 454.)— Ens'llsh «"<•
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FuUon, John, D. D., LL. D. 1834—. Why the
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Fulton, Robert.
Knox, T. W. Life of Robert Fulton and a
history of steam navigation. 1886. 3786
Reigaet, J. F. Life of Robert Fulton.
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Ilnkert. P. G., Jr. Robert Fulton. 24 pp. (In his
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Funiag:alli, Angelo. 1728-1804.
Vicende di Milano durante la guerra con
Federico I, Imperatore. 2 ed. Arricchita
della vita dell' autore, di tavole, e di note per
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4374
Funiiigalli, Giuseppe. Nuovo contribute alia
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studio tradiz. popolarl, v. 10, 1891, pp. 210, a32.)
Fuinat^allt, Paolo.
Rovine di Pompeia. Firenze, n. d. fo. 17B5
Funic-woi-t!4. Eichler, A. W. Fumariaceae.
» pp. 1 pi. (Martins, K. F. P. von, and others, Flora
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Fuiiii, Fausto Gherardo. 1840 — .
Storia comparata delle lingue classiche e
neolatine . . . Palermo, 1878. 8°. —2132
Fiinii, Luigi. II Cardinale Cecchini Romano
secondo la sua autobiografla. 46 pp. (Soe.rora. di storia
patria, Archiv. v. 10, 1887, p. 287.)— Carteggio del comune
di Orvieto degli anni 1511-12. 37 pp. (Soc. rom. di storia
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30 pp. (Archiv. stor. Hal. 3 s. v. 22, 1875, p. 52.)— Un' am-
basciata de' Snni-si a Urbano V nel trasferimento delle
sede in Roma. 34 pp. (Soc. rom. di storia patria, >4rchii!.
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nis der lateinischen adverbia auf -ira. 22 pp. (Archiv
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und kritil; des Belliini Africannin. 6 pp. (Philolo-
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28 pp. (Archiv f. latein. lexie. v. 8, 1893, p. 369.)— Was
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Fuiick, Z., pseud. See Kunz, K. F.
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Funck-Brentano, Frantz. 1862—. La Bas-
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39 pp. (Bev. d. deu.c mondes, 1889, 3 p6r. v. 95, p. 638.) —
I'liilippc le Ilel et la noblesse franc-comtoise. 51pp.
(Biblioth. Ecole des Chartea, v. 49, 1888, pp. 5, 238.)— (Bd.)
Document pour servir a I'histoire des relations de la
France avec I'Angleterre et I'AUemagne sous le r6gne de
Philippe le Bel. 23 pp. (Bra. hisf. v. 39, 1889, p. 326.)
Funek-Brentano, Thfiophile. 1830—.
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and Uupuis, Charles. Tarifs douaniers et
les trait^s de commerce, suivi de tableaux de
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—3326
Func'tional-tleterniinauts. See Determi-
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Functions (in mathematics).
Cayley, a. In his Collected mathematical
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Cohen, A. On a certain class of functions
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Manning, E. P. On a representation of a
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An<lr<', D. Sur le d^veloppement des fonctions de
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ment p^riodiques de seconde espfece. 20 pp. (Journ. de
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mfitriques de deux variables. 44 pp. (Journ. de mathi-
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alg^brique de la fonction perturbatrice. 28 pp. (Joum.
de mathimat. 2 s. v. 18, 1873, p. 101.)— Bou«*!4ln<»«q, J.
Coup d'oeil sur la th^orie des series trigonomfitriques les
plus usuelles, et sur une raison naturelle de leur conver-
gence, applicable aux autres d€veloppements de fonc-
tions arbitraires employes en physique math^matique.
14 pp. (Joum. de mathSmat. 3 s. v. 7, 1881, p. lI7.)~Brlll,
A. Ueber diejenigen curven, deren coordinaten sich als
' hyperelliptische functionen eines parameters darstellen
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<*aN|>ary, F. Ueber das additionstheorem der theta-
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Sur la constante d'Euler et la fonction de Binet. 32 pp.
{Joum. de matMmat. 3 s. v. 1, 1875, p. 209. )— Cayley, A.
Memoir on the Abelian and theta functions. 110 pp.
{Am. J. ofmathemat. v. 5. 1882, p. 137; v, 7, 1885, p. 101.)—
Note on a formula relating to the zero-value of a theta^
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functions. 55 pp. {Am. J. of mathemat. v. 9, 1887, p. 193 ;
V. 10, 1888, p. 71.)— Tables of the symmetric functions of
the roots, to the degree 10, for the form 1 + 6a; + —
-\-... ={l — ax) {l — fix) {1—yx) ... 10 pp. (Am. J.
of mathemat. v. 7, 1885, p. 47.)— CliriHtoir(»l, E. B.
Theorie der bilinearen functionen. 20 pp. {Journ.
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Clebnch. R. F. A. Ueber die anweudung der Abel-
schen functionen in der geometric. 55 pp. {Journ.
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—Ueber diejenigen curven, deren coordinaten sich
ala elliptische functionen eines parameters darstel-
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certain groups of relations satisfied by the quadruple
theta-functions. 17 pp. {Am., J. of mathem^at. v. 6, 1884,
p. 205.)— On quadruple theta-functions. 68 pp. {Am. J.
of mathemat. v. 6, 1881, pp. 14, 183.)— On theta-functions
with complex characteristics. 22 pp. {Am. J. ofmathe-
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14 pp. {Am. J. ofmathemat. v. 5, 1882, p. 62.)— Daniels,
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Sur Tapproximation des fonctions de trfes-grands nom-
bres et sur une classe 6tendue de d^veloppements en
s€rie. 40 pp. {Joum. de mathemat. 3 s. v. 4, 1878, p. 377.)
—Sur les d€veloppenients en s6rie des fonctions d'une
seule variable. 22 pp. {Joum. de mathBmat. 3 s. v. 2, 1876,
p. 291.)— Sur les series dont le terme g€n€ral d(5pend de
deux angles et qui servent k exprimer des fonctions ar-
bitraires entre des limites donn^es. 18 pp. {Joum. de
mathhnat. 2 s. v. 19, 1874, p. 1.)— l>avl<l, ( — ). Sur la
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the coordinates of a point on a bi-nodal quartic curve as
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18 pp. (Brussels Acad. M&m. cour. v. 47, 1886.)— Sur laloi
de formation des fonctions invariantes. 22 pp. (Brus-
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Legendre. 22pp. (Liege, Soc. roy. des sci. M&m. 2 s.
V. 11, 1885.)— Sur les semi-invariants de formes binaires.
20 pp. (Liege, Soc. roy. des sci. I\Um. 2 s. v. 15, 1888.)—
Sur une classe de polyn6me8 analogues aux fonctions de
Legendre. 15 pp. (Liege, Soc. roy. des sci. M^i. 2 s.
V. 14, 1888.)— Sur une classe de polyn6mes conjugu^s.
20 pp. (Brussels Acad. M6m. cour. v. 48, 1886.)— I>u
BoiS'Re.ynioiKl, P. AUgemeine lehrsaetze ueber den
gueltigkeitsbereich der integralformeln, die zur darstel-
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kungen ueber die verschiedenen werthe, welche eine
function zweier reellen varia'oeln erhaelt, wenn man
diese variabeln entweder nacheinander oder gewissen
beziehungen gemaess gleichzeitig verschwinden laesst.
36 pp. {Joum. f. d. reine u. angewan. math, v, 70, 1869,
p. 10. )— Th^orfeme g€n6ral concernant la grandeur rela-
tive des infinis des fonctions et de leurs d^riv^es. 11 pp.
{Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 74, 1872, p. 294.) —
Ueber den convergenzgrad der variablen reihen und den
stetigkeitsgrad der functionen zweier arguniente. 28 pp.
(Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 100, 1887, p. 331.) —
Ueber eine veraenderte form der bedingung fuer die in-
t«grirbarkeit der functionen. 4 pp. {Joum. f. d. reine
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classification der willkuerlichen function reeller argu-
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the 14ic. 19 pp. {Am. J. of mathemat. v. 9, 1887, p. 278.)
—Tables of the symmetric functions of the twelfthic.
17 pp. {Am. J. of mathemat. v. 5, 1882, p. 45.)— Tabulation
of symmetric functions. 2 pp. 1 pi. {Am. J. of mathemat.
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fonctions X" de Legendre an cas de deux entiers, ou
des fonctions qui naissent du d6veloppement des expres-
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Gt. Britain. Elliot, J. —1371
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Fomaldarsoegur Nordrlanda, v. 2, p. 15.)
Fimei'al of Mary, Queen of Scots. Prescott-
Innes, R. (Ed.) 4702
Funeral oration, Jan. 19, 1550, for Andrea
Alciati. Grimaldi, A. (Holbein Soc. Fac-
simile reprints, v. 6. ) — 17C7
FUNERAL ORATIONS
1624
FURBER, Daniel L.
Funeral orations in stone and word. 13 pp.
Waldstein, C. {Harper's Mag. v. 85, 1892, p. 3.)
Funeral wreaths of tlie Qraeco-Roman pe-
riod. On some. 6 pp. Newberry, P. E. {Archaeol. Joum.
T. 46, 1889, p. 427.)
:^unerals.
GuiEYSSE, P. Rituel fungraire ggyptien
chapitre 64. 1876. (Etudes igypt. no. 6. ) 1732
TiTSiNQH, I. (TV.) Cfirfimonies usitfies au
Japon, pour les mariages, le8 funfirailles, et
les principales fStes de l'ann6e. 1822, 3 v.
3407
Di alcune cerlmonle fanebrl. 6 pp. iArchiv.
aludio tradiz. popolari, v. 7, 1888, p. 3.)— la Fons, A. de,
Baron de Melieoeq. Fun^railles des abMs et religienx de
St. Bertin, obsiques des souverains. 4 pp. (See. antiq.
de Hlorinie, Bull. 1857-(;i, p.490.)— Mo«lueeii. W. Scotch
funerals. 5 pp. [Macmillan's Mag. v. 46, 1882, p. 161.)—
<tnicherat, J. E. J. Puits funfiraires de Gourgfi. 3 pp.
(In his Melanges d'archfol. et d'hist v. 1, p. 273. )— Puits
fun^raires gallo-romains du Bernard {Vend6e). 4 pp.
(In hU Mflanges d'archgol. et d'hist. v. 1, p. 3%.)— Ques-
tion des puits fun^raires. 13 pp. (In his Melanges
d'archeol. et d'hist. v. 1, p. 294.)— Siiy«ler, J. Our bar-
barous funeral customs. 7 pp. (J?orum, V. 6, 1888, p. 666.)
— WilHon, J. Funerals. 22 pp. ( Orit. and miscei. essays,
V. 3, p. 66.)
See also Barlul.- Manners and customs.
Funes, Gregorio. 1749-1830. Lettre El M. Gr6-
goire, ancien Ev§que de Blois, sur la question de savoir
si Don BarthSlemi de Las Casas a engage les Espagnols
k faire le commerce des esclaves africains avec l'Am€-
rique. 30 pp. (Casas, B. de las, Bp. of Chiapa, (Euvres,
V. 2, p. 368.)
Fung Yee. A Chinese view of railways in
China. IB pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 225.)
Fungi.
Berlbsb, A. N. Icones fungorum ad
usum sylloges Saccardianae adcomodatae.
1890-95, 5 pts. —2664
Brepeld, O. Botanisclie untersuchungen
ueber schimmelpilze ; untersuchungen aus
dem gesammtgebiete der mykologie. v. 4-10.
1881-91, 7 V. —2682
Noie.—Foi V. 1-3 see preceding catalogue.
Ellis, J. B., and Evbbhaet, B. M. North
American pyrenomycStea : a contribution to
mycologic botany. 1892. —2663
Journal of mycology, v. 1-4. 1885-88,
4 V. in 1. —2665
Marchand, L. Enum6ration mgthodique
et raisonnSe des families et des genres de la
classe des mycophytes. Avec figures. 1896.
—2603
Massee, G. British fungus-flora : a classi-
fied text-book of mycology. 1892-95, 4 v.
—2667
Phillips, W. Manual of the British dis-
comycetes, with descriptions of all the species
of fungi hitherto found in Britain, included
in the family, and illustrations of the genera.
1887. (Intemat. 8oi. S.) —2687
Saccardo, p. a. Sylloge fungorum om-
nium hucusque cognitorum. 1882-97, 12 v.
in 13. —2663
Trouessabt, E. L. Microbes, ferments,
and moulds. 1886. {Intemat. Sci. S.) —1607
Atkinson, I. E. Botanical relations of trichophyton
tonsurans. 15 pp. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K.,
Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol. labr. v. 1, 1879,
no. 1.)— Broome, C. E. Fungi of Wiltshire. 70 pp.
( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 8, 1864, p. 170. )
— Famintzin, A., and Woronin, M. Ueber 2 neue for-
men von schleimpilzen : Ceratiuin hydroides Alb. et
Schw. und Ceratiiim porioides Alb. et Schw. 16 pp. 3 pi.
(St. Petersburg, Acad. MSm. 7 s. v. 20, 1873.)— «obl, C.
Ueber den tubercularia persicina, Ditm. genannnten
pilz. 25 pp. 1 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mim. 7 s. v. 32,
1885.)— Henslow, J. S. Specific identity of the fungi
producing rust and mildew. 7 pp. (Bound pamph.
V. 249.)— Mcl.eod, R. G. On the microscopic fungi of
the district around Liverpool. 10 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 6, 1866, p. 127.1— Plow-
rifflit, C. B. Fungi of Norfolk. 9 pp. (Mason, R.H.,
iK«(. o/JVor/offc, Appendix, p. Ix. )— Sansoni, T. On a
fungoid disease affecting the pear tree. 6 pp. 1 pi. (Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1856, p. 193.)
— IJnna, P. G. On the cultivation of epidermic fungi.
8 pp. (Selected monogjaphs on dermatology : New Syden-
ham Soc. V. 143, p. 132.)
.See also Bacteria.- Boletl.— Botany. -Cr.vpto-
jfamia.- I>ry rot.- Oerm ttieory of «Hscase.—
Germs. — I.iicliens. — I.oplilostonia. — Micro-or-
gan isins.—Moul«l.—.H ushrooins.—TruHles.
Funk, Adolf. Irren-anstalten ; entbindungs-
anstalten. 72 pp. 6 pi. (Durm, J., and others, Handb.
der architektur, v. 5, pt. 2, p. 1.)
Funk, Isaac Kauflfman, D. D. 1839— Pro-
hibitory law and personal liberty. 4 pp. (N. Am. Rev.
V. 147, 1888, p. 124.)
and others (Eds.) Standard dictionary of
the English language. New York, 1894-95,
2 V. 4°. 1112
Contents.
A-Lyttoniidae, v. 1. M-Zyxomma ; Appendix, v. 2.
Funk. See also Funck.
Funkelin, Jakob. Rochholz, E. L. Jakob
Eunkelin. 4 pp. (Germoma, v. 14, 1869, p. 412.)
Funkliouser, Capt. R. D. Gen. Lee to the
rear. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 24, 1896,
p. 79.)
Fur.
USifreville, E. Present state of Hud-
son's bay ; containing a full description of
that settlement . . . and likewise of the fur
trade. 1790. 4636
Fur trade and factory system at Green Bay, 1816-21.
20 pp. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll. v. 7, 1876, p. 269.) —
Xeill. E. D. History of the Ojibways, and their connec-
tion with far traders. 116 pp. (Minn. Hist. Soc. Coll.
V. 6, 1885, p. 395.)
See also Clothing. -t'oinmcrco and trade.—
Hnnting and tlie t'liase.
Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the
Tribunal of arbitration, convened at Paris
under the treaty between the United States
and Gt. Britain, concluded at Washington,
Feb. 29, 1892, for the determination of ques-
tions between the two governments concern-
ing the jurisdictional rights of the United
States in the waters of Bering sea. Washing-
ton, 1895. 16 v. 8°. (U. 8. 53 Cong. 2 sess.
Senate exec. doc. v. 7, pts. 1-16. )
Fur seals. See Seals and seal fisheries.
Furber, Daniel L., D. D. Life and services of
Prof. Austin Phelps. 32 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 48, 1891,
p. 545.)
FURBER, George P.
1625
FURNITURE
Furber, George P.
Precedents relating to the privileges of the
Senate of the United States. Washington,
1893. 8°. ( U. S. 52 Cong. 2 sess. Senate niiscel.
doc. V. 7.)
Compilation of Senate election cases from
1789 to 1885. Continued to March 3, 1893.
iSee Taft, G. S., and Furber, G. P.
Fiirbislier, M. See Frobisher, Sir M.
Furetiere, Antoine. Wey, F. Antoine Fure-
ti6re, sa vie, ses ceuvres, ses dfimfilfe avec I'Academie
franfaise. 55 pp. {Rev. contemp. 1852, v. 2, p. 594; v. 3,
p. 49.)
Fiirini, Francesco. Oirca 1600-49. Lo sconcio
sposalizio. 28 pp. (Orlando, F., and Baccinl,G., Bi6!io(.
grassoc. no. 1, p. 37.)
Browninsr. R. With F. 27 pp. {In his Parleylngs
witli certain people, p. 85.)
Fiiriti.s AiitiiLS, Aulas. Fragmenta. 1 p.
(Coll. Pisaur. V. 4, p. 419.)
Furlaiietto, Giuseppe (Ed.) 1775-1848.
Totius Latinitatis lexicon opera ac studio
M. Forcellini. See Forcellini, B.
Furley, John. 1836—. The Red Cross. 14 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885, p. 879.)— On the carriage and
removal of the Nick aiirt Injured. 19 pp. (London,
Internal. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 8, p. 315.)
Furinaii Club. [Publication.] Brooklyn,
1865. fo. 17B4
Contents. Wood, S. Sketch of the first settlement of
the several towns on ■.oiijc-lwlund.
Note.- Large paper ed.
Furnaces. Montgomery, M. L. Early furnaces
and forges of Berks CO., Pa. 25 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 8,
1884, p. 56.)
Furaeaux, Be?;. Henry ( £;d. ) 1830—. Poems
relating to the riot between town and gown on St. Scho-
lastica's day (Feb. 10, 135i) and 2 following days. 25 pp.
(Burrows, M., Collectanea, 3 s. p. 163: Oxford Hist. Soc.
Pub. V. 32.)
(Ed.) Tryvytlam de laude Universitatis
Oxoniae. See Tryvytlam.
Furness, Henry B.
Prisoners of war and military prisons. See
Isham, A. B., and others.
Furness, Horace Howard, Ph. D., LL. D. (Ed.)
1833—.
New variorum edition of Shakespeare.
See Shakespeare, W.
WoiMlbeiTj-, G. E. Furness's Merchant of Venice.
6 pp. lAtlant. Monthly, v. 62, 1888, p. 706.)— Furness's
Othello. 6 pp. {.itlant. Monthly, v.SS,lS8e, p. 270.)
Furness, William Henry, D. D. 1802-96.
Story of the resurrection of Christ told
once more ; with remarks upon the character
of Christ and the historical claims of the four
Gospels. Phila., 1885. 12°. —4257
Verses. Translations from the German and
hymns. Boston, 1886. 16°. 1308
(TV.) Julius, and other tales from the
German. Phila., 1856. 12°. 4327
Contents. Torpfer, R. Julius; The Parsonage.-
XMchokkr, H. The Bean ; Leaves from the journal of
a poor vicar ; The Walpurgis-night.
Furness, England. Cowper, H. 8. Ancient
settlements, cemeteries, and earthworks of F. 38 pp.
1 pi. (Archaeologia, v. 53, pt. 2, 1893, p. 389. )— .Stone-
liou!U>, J. A day in Low F. 3 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1856, p. 228.)
See also I^aiieaNhlro.
Furness, Abbey. Compton, C. H. Note on
Furness Abbey. 4 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum.
V. 48, 1892, p. 238.)— Ex annalibus NtaiilcieiiNibiiH «t
FiiriipMienHibilH. 5 pn. (Frankfort Soc. Smpi. v. 28,
p. 555.)
Furniture.
Adams, L. G. Decorations int^rieures et
meubles des fipoques Louis XIII et Louis XIV.
1865. — 17A1
Alexandre, A. Histoire de Part dficoratif
du XVI sifecle a nos jours. [1891.] — 17E4
Art de la mode, L'. Reproduction en
noir et en couleurs . . . d'ameublements . . .
R6dacteur en chef: Etincelle. 1881-82, 3 v.
in 2. — 17A2
Bernal, R. Catalogue of the celebrated
collection of works of art ... of that distin-
guished collector ; also of the beautiful deco-
rative furniture . . . which will be sold by
auction, commencing March 5, 1855. [1855.1
— 17C6
Brooks, Mme. (—). Tableaux de premier
ordre . . . marbres, bronzes, statues, meubles
de prix, objets d'art, vente par suite du d6c6s
de Mme. B. 16-18 Avril, 1877. [1877.] —1791
Caraman-Chimay, E., Prince de. Cata-
logue de tableaux . . . et d'ameublement . . .
appartenant 3, M. le Prince de C. et dont la
vente aura lieu . . . 23-24 Avril, 1885. [1885.]
— 17C2
Catalogue des objets d'art tr6s impor-
tants du XVIII sifecle . . . appartenant k M.
le Baron de * ' *, et dont la vente aura lieu
30 Jan., 1884. [1884.] —1791
Chippendale, T. Vorbilder fuer kunst-
und moebeltischler im gothischen, chine-
sischen, und rococostil. n. d. — 7.43
Daly, C. S. Revue g6n6rale de I'archi-
tecture. v. 40-44. 1883-87, 5 v. —4501
Note.— for v. 1-39 see preceding catalogue.
Fairholt, F. W. Miscellanea graphica :
representations of ancient, medieval, and re-
naissance remains in the possession of Lord
Londesborough. 1857. 3781
Habermann, F. X., and others. Models
of art furniture in rococo-style. Desigrns of
furniture of all periods, church furniture in-
cluded, of the 18 century, n. d. 2 v. —7.41
Havard, H. Dictionnaire de I'ameuble-
ment et de la decoration depuis le XIII siScle
jusqu'a nos jours, n. d. 4 v. —1776
Heaton, J. A. (Ed) Furniture and decora-
tion in England during the eighteenth cen-
tury. 1890-92, 2 V. in 4. — 17D1
IVRY, L., Baron d'. Catalogue des objets
d'art et d'ameublement . . . dfipendant de la
succession de M. le Baron d'l., dont la vente
aura lieu 7-9 Mai, 1884. [1884.] —1791
FURNITURE
1626
FURNIVALL, Frederick James
La Beraudiere, ( — ), Comte de. Cata-
lognie des tableaux anciens . . . riche mobilier
du XVIII sifecle composant les collections de
feu M. le Comte de la B., at dont la vente
aura lieu 18-30 Mai, 1885. [1885.] —1791
Lafaulotte, ( — ). Catalogue des objets
d'art . . . et d'ameublement . . . composant
I'importante collection de L., et dont la vente
aura lieu, par suite de d6c6s, 5-10, 12, 13 Avril,
1886. [1886.] —1791
Litchfield, P. Illustrated history of
furniture : from the earliest to the present
time. 1892. — 17C1
Lyon, I. W. Colonial furniture of New
England. 1891. —1793
Mannheim, C. Catalogue de magnifiques
tapisseries dont cinq de la renaissance re-
hauss^es d'or, six du temps de Louis XIV, et
sept tableaux des Gobelins . . . Vente 23
Mai, 1887. 1887. —1791
Marcille, C. Catalogue de tableaux,
dessins . . . meubles, et objets d'art formant la
collection de feu M. C. M. : 1 vente 6, 7 ;
2 vente 8, 9 Mars, 1876. [1876.] — 17C2
■ Oqer, Mme. ( — ). Catalogue du riche mo-
bilier artistique . . . garnissant I'hdtel de Me.
[O.], oil la vente aura lieu 17-22 Mai, 1886.
[1886.] — 17C2
Ramee, D. Meubles religieux et civils
conserves dans les principaux monuments et
musfes de I'Europe. 1874, 2 v. — 17A2
Salverte, (^) de. Catalogue des ta-
bleaux . . . et de riche ameublement du XVIII
sifecle . . . composant I'importante collection
de feu M. de S. et dont la vente aura lieu 5, 6
Mai, 1887. [1887.] —1791
Sanders, W. B. Half-timbered houses
and carved oak furniture of the 16 and 17
centuries. 1894. —7.15
ScHWENKE, F. Designs for decorative
furniture and modem chamber-arrangement ;
including a practical guide to upholstery
illustrated by seventy-two elaborate engrav-
ings. 1882. — 17B4.
Sennbgon, H. Catalogue des objets d'art
et d'ameublement . . . composant la collec-
tion de S. Vente 9-11 Mai, 1887. 1887. —1791
Sheraton, T. Cabinet-maker and uphol-
sterer's drawing-book. 1802. — 17D6
Stein, C. Catalogue des objets d'art . . .
d'ameublement composant I'importante col-
lection de M. C. S., et dont la vente aura lieu
10-14 Mai, 1886. [1886.] —1791
Terhunb, Mrs. M. V. H. (M. Harland,
pseud. ) Some colonial homesteads and their
Btories. 1897. 3505
- — VaIsse, E. Catalogue des objets d'art
et de haute cnriositfe . . . composant I'impor-
tante collection de M. E. V., et dont la vente
aura lieu 5-8 Mai, 1885. . [1885.] —1791
Wallis, F. E. American architecture,
decoration, and furniture, of the eighteenth
century, n. d. — 17A4
Edis, R. W. Healthy furniture. 17pp. (London,
Internat. Health Exhib. Literature, t. 3, p. 109. )— Healthy
furniture and decoration. 79 pp. (London Internat.
Healtji Exhib. Literature, v. 1, p. 287.)— Granl. R. Das
mobiliar. 9 pp. 2 pi. ( Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml.
Jahrb. v. H, 1893, p. 127.)— Po*. E. A. Philosophy of
furniture. 9 pp. ( Work$, ed. by E. C. Stedman and O. B.
Woodberry, v. 9, p. 174.)
See also Cabinet w»rk.— Cliairs.— Ueeoratlon
aiifl Ornament.— Domestic econoin.T. —Dwell-
InKM.— Ijampx.
Furniture, Church furniture.
Habermann, F. X., and others. Models
of art furniture in rococo-style. Designs of
furniture of all periods, church furniture in-
cluded, of the 18 century, n. d. 2 v. —7.41
Ramee, D. Meubles religieux et civils
conserves dans les principaux monuments et
musfees de I'Europe. 1874, 2 v. — 17A2
SToel-Fearn (Christmas), H. Of the furniture and
ornaments of churches. 10 pp. (Cottle, J., Some ao-
count of the church of St. Mary Magdalene, Taunton,
p. 119.)
See also Altars. -Cliristlan art.— Fonts.- Pul-
pits.
Fiiriiivall, Frederick James, Ph. D. 1825—.
Mr. Swinburne's "Flat burglary" on
Shakespere. Two letters from the "Spec-
tator" of Sept. 6 and 13, 1879. London, 1879.
8°. 3305
Succession of Shakspere's works and the
use of metrical terms in settling it. London,
1874. 8°. 3303
- Forewords [to the Life of St. Katharine of Alex-
andria by J. Capgrave]. « pp. (Early Eng. Text
Soc. no. 100.)
Side-notes [to the Minor poems of the
Vernon MS. Ed. by C. Horstmann]. See
Horstmann, C.
{Ed.) Digby plays, with an incomplete
' morality' of Wisdom, who is Christ (part of
one of the Macro moralities). London, 1896.
8°. (Early English Text Soc. Extra, s. no. 70.)
2123
Contents. Christ's burial and resurrection.—
<'onversion of St. Paul.- Herod's liillinK of
the cliildren. — Mar.v Magrdalen. —Morality of
Wisdom, wiio is t^lirist.
(Ed.) Some 300 fresh allusions to Shak-
spere from 1594 to 1694 ; gathered by mem-
bers of the New Shakspere Society, as a
supplement to Shakespeare's Centurie of
prayse. ed.2. 1879. London, 1886. 4°. (New
Shaks. Soc. 4 s. no. 3. ) 3303
(Ed.) Three kings' sons. (English from
the French. ) Pt. 1. London, 1895. 8°. {Early
Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. no. 67.) 2123
— - (Fkl.) Complaynt of Scotland. 43 pp. (Lane-,
ham, R., Letter, p. cxxxvii : New Shaks. Soc. 6 s. no. 14. )
(Ed.) Caveat or warening for commen
cursetors vulgarely called vagabones. See
Harman, T. (in preceding catalogue.)
PURNIVALL, Frederick James
1627 FU8TEL DE COULANGES, Numa Denis
[Ed.) Caxton's Eneydos 1490. Eiiglisht
from the French Liure des Eneydes, 1483.
See Virgilius Maro, P. (in preceding cata-
logue).
{Ed.) Chaucer's "Boece." See Boethius,
A. M. T. S.
{Ed.) Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.
See Chaucer, G.
{Ed.) English conquest of Ireland. See
Giraldus de Barri, Cambrensis.
{Ed.) Fraternitye of vacabondes. See
Awdeley, J. (in preceding catalogue).
{Ed. ) Hoccleve's works. I : Minor poems
in the Phillipps MS. and the Durham MS.
See Hoccleve, T.
{Ed.) John Lane's continuation of Chau-
cer's " Squire's tale." See Lane, J.
{Ed. ) More odd texts of Chaucer's Minor
poems. See Chaucer, G.
{Ed.) La Queste del Saint Graal. See
Map, or Mapes, W. (in preceding catalogue).
{Ed.) Robert Laneham's letter. See Lane-
ham, R.
{Ed.) Rogues and vagabonds of Shak-
spere's youth. See Viles, E., and Purnivall,
F. J. (in preceding catalogue).
{Ed.) Story of England by Robert Man-
ning of Brunne. See Langtoft, P.
Pliolnii, J. Reply to Mr. Purnivall's couple of pro-
tests. 8 pp. (^nffKa, V. 3, 1880, p. 361.)
See also Itnlliul Society. —('haiicer Socloty.—
Early Kn^liNli Text Society.— Xew Sliakspcre
Soclct.v.— philological Society.— Sliellcy Soci-
ct.v-— M',vclir .Society.
Fiirrell, James W. Light from the east on the
colour question. 10 pp. (Niiieteenth Cent. v. 17, 1885,
p. 321.)
Further inquiry into the expediency of ap-
plying the principles of colonial policy to the
government of India. Young, G. 3416
FiirtwaciisU'r, Adolf. 1853—.
Die bronzen und die uebrigen kleineren
funde von Olympia. Berlin, 1890. 4°. (Cur-
tius, E., and Adler, F., Olympia, v. 4.) 1752
Goldfund von Vettersfelde. Berlin, 1883.
4°. (Berlin, Archaeol. Gesells. Winckelmanns-
feste, Programm 43. ) 2702
Koenigliche IMuseen zu Berlin. Beschrei- .
bung der vasensammlung im Antiquarium.
Berlin, 1885. 2 v. 8°. —1738
Masterpieces of Greek sculpture. A series
of essays on the history of art. Ed. by Eu-
genie Sellers. With nineteen pV. and two
hundred text illustrations. London, 1895. 4°.
1721
Contents.
Apollo of the Bel- Polykleitos.
vedere.
Praxiteles.
Euphranor.
Kresilas.
Myron.
Pheidias.
Skopas.
Temples of Athena on
the Akropolis.
Venus of Milo.
Vol. III.-204.
Elne arj(rlvl:»cli«» broiiie. 29 pp. 1 pi. (Berlin,
Archaeol. Gesells. Winckelmannsfeste, Programm 50,
p. 125.)— Hector's I,op?«iingt! ein relief aus Olympia
durch einen griechischen Spiegel ergaenzt. 15 pp. (Hitt.
undphilol.au/saetze, p. 179.)— Orpheus. Attische vase
aus Qela. 11 pp. 1 pi. (Berlin, Archaeol. Gesells. Winckel-
mannsfeste, Programm 59, p. 154.)
Griechische keramik, XL tafeln. See
Genick, A., and Furtwaengler, A.
• Harrison. ,1. E. Furtwaengler: Koeniglichen Mu-
seen zu Berlin. Beschreibung der vasensammlung im
Antiquarium. 2 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 8,
1887, p. 289. )
Fusco, Edoardo Nicoia. Phillimore, 0. M.
Edoardo Fusco. 26 pp. (In her Studies in Ital. lit.
p. 294, and Edin. Rev. v. 155, 1882, p. 444.)
FiiscHS or Fosco, See Negri, P.
Fiiseli, John Henry. Cunningham, A. Henry
Fuseli. 51 pp. (In his Lives of Brit, painters, v. 2,
p. 223.)
FiLsi, Giuseppe. [Notice of.] 3 pp. (Amato,
G. d', Panteon, v. 2, p. 324.)
Fiisignaiio, Italy. Vicchi, L. Delia storia di
Fusignano. 1876. 3661
Fiisi-yaina. See Fuji-san.
Fuss, V. Beobachtungen und untersuchungen
ueber die astronomische strahlenbrechung in der naehe
des horizontes. 44 pp. (St. Petersburg, Acad. 3f*m. 7 s.
v. 18, 1872. )
Fussesbruuncu, Konrad von. See Konrad,
von Fussesbrunnen.
Fust, Johann. Browning, R. Fust and his
friends: an epilogue. 31 pp. {In his Parleyings with
certain people, p. 157.)— I'isriiicr, G. L. Fust et Schoef-
fer ; ou, les progrfis de I'imprimerie. 15 pp. {InhisViea
des savants illustres, v. 2, p. 359.)
See also Printing-
Fust. See also Faust.
Fusta. See Tauss.
Fustel tie Coiilaiiges, Numa Denis. 1830-89.
Histoire des institutions politiques de I'an-
cienne France. L'alleu et le domaine rural
pendant l'6poquem6rovingienne. Paris, 1889.
8°. -2673
Histoire des institutions politiques de I'an-
cienne France. L'invasion germanique et la
fln de I'Empire. Revue et compl6t6e . . . par
Camille Jullian. Paris, 1891. 8°. .2673
Histoire des institutions politiques de I'an-
cienne Prance. La monarchic franque. Paris,
1888. 8°. .2673
Histoire des institutions politiques de 1' anci-
enne France. Les origines du systfeme fgodal ;
le benefice et le patronat pendant I'fipoque
mfirovingienne. Revu et compl6t6 . . . par
Camille Jullian. Paris, 1890. 8°. .2673
Histoire des institutions politiques de I'an-
cienne France. Transformations de la royaut6
pendant l'6poque carolingienne. Guvrage
revu et complete . . . par Camille Jullian.
Paris, 1892. 8°. .2673
— - Recherches sur quelques problfemes d'his-
toire. Paris, 1885. 8°. 3733
FUSTEL DE COULANQES, Numa Denis 1628
PYVIE CASTLE
Etude sur l'lmniiinlt<> iii#rovlnKlenne. 69 pp.
(Rev.hUt. V. 22, 1883, p. 249; v. 23, 1883, p. l.)-I-pttre.
3 pp. (Rev. archM. n. s. v. 39, 1880, p. 111.)— De la con-
fection des lots au temps des Carolingiens. 28 pp.
(Bee. lit. V. 3, 1877, p. 3.)— Domaine rural chez les Ko-
malns. 66 pp. (Rev. d. deux numdes, 1886, 3 p^r. v. 77,
pp. 318, 835.)— Etude sur la propriety i .Sjmrte. 96 pp.
(Inst.de France, Acad. Sci. moral. Mim. 2 s. v. 16, 1888,
p. 835.) — De I'inSgallt* du worseld dans les lois
ft-anques. 30 pp. (Bct. hwf. v. 2, 1876, p. 480.)
FiMher. H. A. L. Fnstel de Coulanges. 6 pp. (Eng.
Hist. Rev. V. 5, 1890, p. 1.)— Moiiotl. G. M. Fustel de
Coulanges. 9 pp. (Sen. his(. v. 41, 1889, p. 277.)
Futa Jalloii, Senegambia. Bayol, J. M. La
France au Fouta-Djalon. 30 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes,
1882, 3p«r. V. 54, p. 903.)
Futliey, John Smith. 1820-88. Massacre of
Paoli. " 34 pp. ( Pa. Mag. ff i«(. v. 1, 1877, p. 288. )
and Cope, Gilbert. History of Chester
CO., Pa., with genealogical and biographical
sketches. [With map.] Phila., 1881. 4°. 3511
Future, On the past, the present, and the.
24 pp. Ellis, W., Philo-Socrates, v. 4, p. 133.
Future juclg-uieiit. See Judgment.
Future life. See Future state.
Future of the l)«>iniinoii of Canada. 17 pp.
Collins, E. (Fairehild, G. M., Jr., Canadian leaves, p. 1.)
Future of the Johu.s Hopkins University.
Oilman, D. C. —2373
Future probation. See Future state. — Pro-
bation.
Future prospects of younger sons. 27 pp.
Cecil, Lord E. B. H. G., Impressions of life, p. 281.
Future punishment. Ellis, W. On posthu-
mous rewards and punishments. 22 pp. (In his Philo-
Socrates, V. 4, p. 208.)— Farrar. E. W. Future retribu-
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W.G.T. Certainty of endless punishment. 20 pp. (N.Am.
Rev. V. 140, 1885, p. 153.)
See also Future slatp.—lIen.—Fnrjfa»or.v.— Re-
demption »r Salvation. — Retribution. — Ilnl-
verHaU«ni.
Future retribiititiii. See Future punishment.
Future state.
Wabburton, W., Bp. of Gloucester. Di-
vine legation of Moses demonstrated. 1846,
3 V. —4212
Whately, R., Abp. of Dublin. View of
the Scripture revelations concerning a future
state. 1855. —4107
Arnold. .Sir E. Death— and afterwards. 10 pp.
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croyances sur la vie d'outre-tombe chez les anciens P«ru-
F (12, 28, '»7).
viens. 38 pp. (Soc. am. de France, Archit^es, n. s. v. 5,
1887, p. 49.) — C'lioyne, T. K. Ancient beliefs in immor-
tality : a reply to Mr. Gladstone. 18 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 30, 1891. p. 51.)— ElliM, W. On posthumous re-
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apud veteres enarratio. 162 pp. (Leipziger strtdien, v. IZ,
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nople. Adversus eos qui dicunt, animas statim atque e
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man. 98 pp. (Works, v. 6, p. 3.)— Oardncr, P. The
Hellenic after-world. 11pp. (J'orfn. iJeti. n. s. v. 37, 1888,
p. 808.)— tSladstone, W. E. On the ancient beliefs in a
future state. 19 pp. (Nineteenth Cen(. v. 30, 1891, p. 658.)
— Olardon, A. Le monde invisible. 28 pp. (Biblioth.
univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 14, 1882, p. 385.)— K^ratry,
A. H. de. De I'Sme humaiue et de la vie future. 24 pp.
(Rev. contemp. 1852, v. 5, p. 8.)— Lesley, J. P. Idea of
life after death. 9 pp. (Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 207.)—
Myer**, F. W. H. Science and a future life. 20 pp. (Nine-
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—Pearson, N. After death. 23 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
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— Wris'Ut, G. F. Dr. Briggs's" whither?" 19 pp. (Bi5-
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See also Bil»le.— Meatli.— Eseliatolog-.v.- Eter-
nity.— Fntnre pun isliinent.— Hades. — Heaven.
—Hell.— Iininortality.— Infant damnation and
salvation.- Jiid^rment. — Probation. — Purfra-
tor.v.-Relision.-Resnrreetlon. -Retribution.
— .Soul.— M]iiritualism.— Theoloi^y.
Fyfe, Andrew, M. D. 1792-1861.
Elements of chemistry, comprising the
principal part of a Manual of chemistry. With
additions and alterations by John W. Web-
ster. Boston, 1827. 12°. —1508
Fyffe, Charles Alan. 1845-92.
History of modern Europe. With two
maps. New York, 1886-89. 3 v. p. 8°. 3714
The coming land bill. 12 pp. (Fort7i. iJev. n. s. v.37,
1885, p. 285.)— Arguments of a Peer. 9 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. s. V. 37, 1885, p. 557.)— Universities. 34 pp. (Ward,
T. H., Reign of Queen Victoria, v. 2, p. 288. )
Stanley, H. E. J., 3 Baron Stanley of AlderJey. Radi-
cal theorists on land. 12 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 37,
1885, p. 297.)
FyUle district. On the geology of the. 12 pp.
Thornber, W. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, v. 10, 1858, p. 187.)
Fylfot and swastika. On the meaning and
origin of the. 34 pp. 3 pi. Greg, R. P. (Archaeologia,
V. 48, 1885, p. 293. )
Fyvie castle and its lairds. 10 pp. Ross, J.
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GADD, Luther H.
Gr., J. Table alphabgtique des auteurs et per-
sonnages cit6e dans les Mfimoires secrets . . .
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Gabbros and associated hornblende rocks oc-
curring in the neighborhood of Baltimore.
Williams, G. H. (Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol.
surv. Bull. no. 28.) —3553
Gabbros and associated rocks in Delaware.
Chester, E. D. (Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol.
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Gabeleiitz, Hans Georg Conon von der.
1840—.
Die sprachwissenschaft, ihre aufgaben,
methoden, und bisherigen ergebnisse. Leip-
zig, 1891. 8°. —2175
— Some additions to my Chinese g^ramniar. 8 pp.
(Royal Asiat. Soc. China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 20, 1886,
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23 pp. ( Vnsere Zeit, 1884, v. 2, p. 623. )~Probestueck von
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7 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 18, 1886,
484.)— Die ostasiatisehcii Ntiiflien und die sprachwis-
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Griibe, W. Chinesische grammatik, von G. 8 pp.
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II poMiliviNiiio natiiralislico in fdosofia. 32 pp.
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Fraiifliptti. A. Istruzione in Italia secondoO. 18pp.
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Gaj)iiiiauHS, Sextus Julius. 1 cent. Fragmenta.
1 p. (Meyer, H., Orat. Rom. fragm. p. 594.)
Gabions of Abbotsfor<l. 11 pp. Scott, Sir W.
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Gaboon, Africa. Marche, A. Voyage au
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Gaboriau, Emile. Peterssen, F. Juengere
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1884, V. 1, p. 472.)
Gabotto, Ferdinando. 1866 — . Ricerche intorno
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{Archiv. stor.itat.5 s. v. 7, 1891, p. 267.) — La terza condotta
di Francesco Fllollo all' Universiti di Bologna. 7 pp.
{Archiv. stor. ital. 5 s. v. 4, 1889, p. 53.)— Due sacre rap-
presentazioni in Torino nel secolo XV. 7 pp. {Archiv.
studio tradiz. popolari, v. 9, 1890, p. 98.)
Gabourrt, Am€d6e. Saint-Albin, A. de. His-
toire de la Revolution et de TEmpire, par G. 7 pp. {C(yr-
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Vol. in.
Gabriac, Joseph Jules Paul Marie Frangois de
Cadoine, Marquis de. 1830 — .
Souvenirs diplomatiques de Russie et d' Al-
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rv-jj^lise et l'<=tat. 49 pp. {Correspondanl, n. s. v. 105,
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par un page de Napoleon I. 8 pp. {Correspondanl,
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bassade a >'a|>le« de 1811 il814. 14 pp. {Correspondanl,
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Gabriel, Archangel. Nicetas Chroniata. Lau-
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Gabriel. De SS. Photio et Aniceto martyribus.
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Gabriel. 201 pp. Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A. D.
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Gabriel, Sionita. M. Remarks on the De-
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Gabriel Couroy, Bohemian papers : stories of
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Gabriel Lambert. Dumas, A., (Euvres compl.
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Gabrlele, Seraflno. Usi dei contadini della
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Gabrieli family. Oste, L. dall'. San Polo . . .
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3621
Gabrielli, Annibale. Codice "Mss. Varia 4"
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Rienzo e I'epistolografla medievale. 101 pp. (Soc. rom.
di storia patria, Archiv. v. 11, 1888, p. 379.)
Gat'bard, Louis Prosper (Ed.) 1800-85.
Lettres de Philippe II k ses filles les In-
fantes Isabelle et Catherine. See Philip II
King of Spain (in preceding catalogue).
iJeffroy, A. M. Notice sur G. 12 pp. (Inst, de France,
Acad. Sci. moral. Mhn. 2 s. v. 15, 1887, p. 269.)
Gacliet, Emile. Diez, P. C. Glossaire roman
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Gaclioii, P. 1854—. Note sur quelques pas-
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1886, p. 99.) " ' '
Gad, Johannes. 1842—. Koerperwaerme, ar-
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v. 1, 1886, p. 765.)
Gadd, Luther H. [Ed.)
Catalogue of Maryland State Library. See
Maryland State Library.
(12,28, '97.)
GADDI, Agnolo
1630
GAGERN, Heinrich von
Gaddi, Agnolo. Vasari, G. Agnolo Gaddi.
12 pp. ( Opere, v. 1, p. 635. )
Oiultli, Gaddo. Stillman, W. J. Gaddo Gaddi.
2 pp. (Century Mag. v. 15, 1889, p. 669.)— Vasari, G.
Qaddo Oaddi. 15 pp. (Opere, v. 1, p. 345.)
Gatldi, Taddeo. Stillman, W. J. Taddeo
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G. Taddeo Gaddi. 21pp. (Opere, v. 1, p. 571.)
Ga«le, Niels Wilhelm. Spitta, P. Niels W.
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Gadifer de la Salle.
BoNTiEB, P., and Le Vebrieb, J. Cana-
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Canaries. 1874. 3425
The same. Tr. by R. H. Major. 1872. (Hak-
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Margby, p. Conqu6te et les conqufirants
des lies Canaries. Nouvelles recherches sur
Jean IV de B6thencourt et Gadifer de la Salle.
1896. 3402
Gadolin, Axel. Ueber das gesetz der veraen-
derlichkeit der winde. 90 pp. 8 pi. (St. Petersburg,
Acad. Mim. 1 s. v. 37, 1890.)
Gadsden, Christopher. Hilliard, G. S. Chris-
topher Gadsden. 3 pp. (Po. Mag. Hist. v. 3, 1879, p. 188.)
Gaedertz, Karl Theodor. 1855—. P. E. A.
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Gaedliil, Ogam inscribed monuments of the,
in the British islands. Brash, R. R. 1732
Gaedicke, Karl. Holzmann, M. Gaedicke :
Der accusativ im Veda. 11 pp. {Zeits. f. voelkerpsych.
V. 13, 1882, p. 168.)
Gael, Pierro. Pascale. 169 pp. (Correspon-
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302, 479.)
Gael, Samuel Higgs. 1808-87. Stowell house
and park. 6 pp. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc.
Trans, v. 2, 1877-78, p. 47.)
[Notice of.l 1 p. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol.
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Gaelic langiiajje. Maclauchlan, T. Gaelic
literature, language, and music. 50 pp. (Keltie, J. 8.,
Hist, of the Scottish Highlands, v. 2, p. 66.)
See a(«o Celtic laii^^iiHKes.
(raelic literature.
Campbell, Lord A. ( Ed. ) Waifs and strays
of Celtic tradition. Argyllshire series, nos. 1-5.
1889-95, 5 V. 2212
Campbell, J. F. Popular tales of the west
Highlands orally collected, with a translation.
1860-62, 4 V. 1285
Laudeb, Sir T. S. Legendary tales of the
Highlands. 1841, 3 v. 1285
9f aciaiichlaii. T. Gaelic literature, language, and
music. .50 pp. (Keltie, J. 8., Hist, of the Scottish High-
lands, V. 2, p. 66.)
£leeal80 Oaellc poetry.
Gaelic iiiiiHic. Fbaseb, S. (Ed.) Airs and
melodies peculiar to the Highlands of Scot-
land. [1816.] —2741
Mnclnnchian.T. Gaelic literature, language, and
music. GO pp. ( Keltie, J. S., Hist, of the Scottish High-
land; v. t, p. (SB.)
Gaelic poetry.
Campbell, J. F. (Ed. ) Leabhar na Peinne.
( Gaelic text. ) Heroic Gaelic ballads. 1512-
1871. V. 1. 1872. 1341
Macphebson, J. Poems of Ossian. 1827,
2 V. 1316
Poems of Ossian in the original Gaelic,
with a literal translation into English ... by
A. Clerk, together with the English transla^
tion by Macpherson. 1870, 2 v. 1373
Note.— For other trs. see his name In preceding cata-
logue.
Ogilvy, Mrs. D. Book of Highland min-
strelsy. 1846. 1333
Schlosser, J. F. H. Qaelisches. 2 pp. (Nachlass,
V. 1, p. 293.)— Sliatrp, J. C. Modern Gaelic bards and
Duncan Macintyre. 29 pp. (In his Aspects of poetry,
p. 287. )— Poetry of the Scottish Highlands. Ossian.
31 pp. {In his Aspects of poetry, p. 256.)
See aJ«o Gaelic literature.
Gaertiier, Gustaf. 1849—.
Der " Iwein " Hartmanns von Aue und der
"Chevalier au Lyon" des Crestien vonTroies.
Breslau, n. d. 8°. 2352
Gaertriiig-eii, Friedrich Hiller von. See Hiller
von Gaertringen, F.
Gaetaii, or Gaetano,Giacomo, Cardinal. 14 cent.
Ordinarium. (Ordo Bomanus XIV.) 201 pp. (Mabillon,
J., and Germain, M., Mas. Jtal. v. 2, p. 243.)
Gaetaiii, Francesco Maria Emanuele e, Mar-
chese di Villabianca. See Villabianca, F. M.
E. e G., Marchese di (in preceding catalogue).
Gaetuliciis, Cneus Cornelius Lentulus. See
Lentulus Gaetulicus, C. C.
Gaffarcl, Jacques. 1601-81.
Curiositates inauditae, sive selectae obser-
vationes de variis superstitionibus veterum,
orientalium maxime . . . E Gallico Latina ver-
sione donatae illustrataeque a M. Gregorio
Michaelis . . . Praeflxa est huic ed. novae prae-
fatio J. A. Pabricii. Hamburgi, 1706. 16°.
( With Schultens, A., Animad. philol. in Jo-
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GafFarel, Paul Louis Jacques. 1843 — .
Etude sur les rapports de 1' Amfirique et de
I'ancien continent avant Christophe Colomb.
Paris, 1869. 8°. 4636
Possibility des relations entre r Ain^riqiie et Vancien
continent pendant Tantiquit^. 22 pp. (Soc. am. de
France, Archives, n. s. v. 4, 1886, p. 57.) — La Froiitle en
Provence. 116 pp. (ieew. hist. v. 2, 1876, pp. 60, 437; v. 5,
1877, p. 20. )— Capitaine Peyrot Monliic. 60 pp. (Bev.
hist. V. 9, 1879, p. 273.)
Gafiia, House of. Noeldeke, T. Die GhassAni-
schen fuersten aus dem Hause Gafna's. 62 pp. (Berlin,
Akad. wissens. Philos.-hist. classe, Abhandl. 1887, p. 1.)
Gage, George N., and others (Eds.)
History of Washington, N. H., from the
first settlement to the present time, 1768-1886.
Claremont, 1886. 8°. .2626
Gage, Thomas, Gov. of Mass. 1721-87.
Letters to the ministry. See Bernard, Sir
F., and others.
Gagerii, Heinrich von. Rogge, W. Heinrich
von Qagern. 9 pp. (C/n«ere Zei(, 1880, v. 2, p. 779.)
GAGGINI, Antonello
1631
GAINES'S MILL
Gaffgiiii, Antonello. Marzo, G. di. Memorie
storiche di Q. 71 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital. 3 s. v. 8, pt. 2,
1868, p 39.)
Gas'liartli, Antonio ( Giordano Galitani, pseud. )
16 cent.
Rinaldo Pedranzana. Venice, 1558. 12°.
2315
Oajfliardi, Paolo. 1675-1742. Lettera postuma
intorno alia natura ed alia quality, dell' amore di M.
Francesco Petrarca. 13 pp. (Petrarca, F., Bime, v. 2,
1756, p. 600.)
Gafjilo, II. Finig^uerri, S. (Scelta di curiosity
letterarie, no. 203. ) 2352
Gaidoz, Henri. 1842—. L'art de I'Empire
gaulois. 2 pp. 1 pi. (Rev. archiol. 3 s. v. 6, 1886, p. 228.)
Le dien itNMiN les jambes croisfies retrouvfi en Au
vergne. 2 pp. (Bev. archiol. 3 s. v. 4, 1881, p. 299.)— Le
rtlen is'aiilois au maillet snr les autels t quatre faces.
Les autels de Stuttgart. 11pp. {Rev. archiol. ^s. v. 15^
1890, p. 166.)— Le dieu gaulois du soleil et le symbole de
la roue. 114 pp. (Rev. archiol. 3 s. v. 4, 1884, pp. 7, 136, v. 6,
1885, pp. 179, 364; V. 6, 1885, pp. 16, 167.)— A propos des
chiens d'E|>i<ltiiire. 6 pp. (Rev. archiol. 3 s. v. 4, 1884,
p. 217.)— Les K.tltcniix alplialx^liqiip. 8 pp. (Bib-
lioth. Ecole des hautes itudes, v. 73, p. 1.)— Une visite aux
ilON uorniundes. 28 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1889,
3 p4r. V. 91, p. 917.)— Notice sur les inKrri|>tioii!«
latinesdel'Irlande. 16pp. 7pl. (Biblloth. Ecole des hantes
itudes, V. 35, p. 121.) — Trois liiseripllonK iKiuvelU'K
d'Aix-les-Bains (Savoie). 5 pp. (Rev. archiol. 3 a. v. 4,
1884, p. 351.)— Notes sur I'^tyraologie populaireet I'analo-
gie en IrlaiKlaiM. 9 pp. (Zeils.f. vergleich. sprachforsch.
V. 32, 1892, p. 310.)— Malnit'dy et la Wallonie prussienne.
25 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 108, 1886, p. 911.}— De
quelques iiioniiaioH baetrieiiiieN. k propos d'une
raonnaie gauloise. 8 pp. 1 pi. (Rev. archiol. n. s. v. 41, 1881,
p. 193.)— Unsafrlllce liuiiiain iCarthage. 2 pp. (Rev.
archiol. 3 s. v. 8, 1886, p. 192.) -Note sur une stutnetle
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lr<'*|>aii»tion aux ages historique et pr^historique.
4 pp. (Soc. antiq. de France, Bull. 1890, p. 267: with Mini.
V. 51.)
Gaietie« and gravities. 3 v. Smith, H.
2283
Gaifjiiiferes, Aym6 de. Grandmaison, P. C.
A. L. de. Gaigniferes, ses correspondants et ses collec-
tions de portraits. 84 pp. { Biblioth. Ecole des Charles,
V. 51, 1890, p. 572; V. 52, 1892, p. 181.)
Gail, Jean Baptiste (Ed.) 1755-1829.
Romuli fabularum .55sopiarum llbri. See
Romulus (in preceding catalogue).
Gail Hamilton, psetid. See Dodge, M. A.
GailUard, Noel. 17 cent.
Remontrances de la noblesse de Provence
au roy, pour la revocation des arrests de son
conseil portans rfiunion a son domaine des
terres ali6n6es et inf6od6es par les Comtes de
Provence. Aix, 1668. r. 8°. .2601
Gaillard, Auger, called Lou Roudi6 de Rabas-
tens. Circa 1530-93.
Pofisies languedociennes et fran^aises.
Pub. par Gustave de Clausade. Albi, 1843.
12°. 2396
Gaillar<l, Henry de. L'Amiral Courbet, d'aprfes
ses lettres. 7 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 118, 1889,
p. 333.)
Gaillard, Leopold de. 1820-93. A un Christ
couvert d'nn cr^pe. La tante Suzon. 4 pp. (Corre-
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vio. 2 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 120, 1889, p. 187.)—
<'oii(pnairode89. 12 pp. (Correspo?idon(, n. s. v. 118,
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narchic en 1884. 17 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 99, 1884,
p. 677.)— Pctils otfrranfls: Sur I'album d'une Alsaci-
enne ; Un vieux h des jeunes. 3 pp. ( Correspondant,
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Gaillefer, East.
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saic decoration. ]
-1736
Gaiinar, Geoffrey. 12 cent.
Lestorie des Engles, solum la translacion.
Ed. by Sir T. D. Hardy and C. T. Martin.
V. 1, Text ; v. 2, Translation. London, 1888-
89. 2 V. r. 8°. [Gt. Bnt. Rolls chron.) 4592
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L'estorie des Engles. 5 pp. (Romania, v. 18, 1889. o. 314.)
Gainiard, Joseph Paul. 1793-1858.
Zoologie. See Quoy, J. R. C, and Gaimard,
J. P.
Geoffeoy Saint Hilaire, E., and others.
Sciences naturelles. Rapports sur les tra-
vaux de M. Quoyet Gaimard. 1829. (Dn-
mont D'Urville, J. S. C, Voyage de dicouvertea
de V Astrolabe. ) , —2513
Gain sliariii};-. See Profit sharing.
Gaina Sfttras. Tr. from Prakrit by Hermann
Jacobi. Oxford, 1884-95. 2 v. 8°. (Mueller,
P. M., Sacred books of the East, v. 22, 45. ) 3115
Contents. Ak.1rAii(;a NAtra, pt. 1.— The Kalpa
Sritra. pt. 1.— The SAIrakrliani^a (SAtra, pt. 2.—
The I'ttarAdliyayaiia Stktra, pt. 2.
Gaines, Maj-Gen. Edmund Pendleton. 1777-
1849. Letter to John McLean. 1 p. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 15, 1886, p. 405.)
W.yatt. T. Gen. E. P. Gaines. 12 pp. (In his Mem.
of generals, p. 101.)
Gaines's Mill. Battle of Gaines's Mill. 29 pp.
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pt. 1, p. 66; V. 11, pt. 2, pp. 41, 232, 271, 392: U. S. War
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of Cooke's cavalry at Gaines's Mill. 3 pp. (Johnson,
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preliminaries. 16 pp. (Ceniury jWay. v. 8, 1885, p. 309.) —
Hanover Court House and Gaines's Mill. 25 pp. (John-
son, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil vsir,
V. 2, p. 319.)
GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas
1632
GALBERRY, Thomas
Galnsborougfli, Thomas.
Armstrong, W. Thomas Gainsborough.
1894. (Ptwt/ofio, no. 9, 1894.) —4571
Thicknesse, p. Sketch of the life and
paintings of Thos. Gainsborough. 1788.
( With Memoirs and anecdotes, v. 2. ) 4767
CaniiinKhani, A. Thos. Gainsborough. 24 pp.
(In his Lives of Brit, painters, v. 1, p. 282.)— Falrholt,
F. W. Thos. Gainsborough. 6 pp. (In his Homes . . .
of Eng. artists, p. 46.)— Slinm, IF. Some notes on G.
and his connection wth Bradford. 11 pp. ( Wiltshire
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Oaiiisborougrh, England.
GuRNHiLL, J. Monograph on the Gains-
borough parish registers. 1890. — 4266
Stark, A. History and antiquities of
Gainsburgh. 1843. .2535
See also LlncoInHhire.
Gairdner, James. 1828 — .
Henry VH. London, 1889. 12°. (Twelve
Eng. statesmen. ) 3766
Battle of Bosworth. 20 pp. 1 pi. (^rchoeoiogfto, v. 65,
pt. 1, 1896, p. 159.)— Did Henry VII murder the princes?
21 pp. (Eng. Hist. Bev. v. 6, 1891, p. 444.)— Death of
Am; Robsart. 35 pp. (Eng. Hist. Bev. v. 1, 1886, p. 236. )
Sailing directions for the circumnaviga-
tion of England, and for a voyage to the
Straits of Gibraltar. (From a 15th century
MS.) Glossary by E. D. Morgan. London,
1889. 8°. (With Hues, R., Tractat^ls de
globis : Hakluyt Soc. ) 1416
(Ed.) "The Spousells" of the Princess
Mary ... to Charles, Prince of Castile, A. D.
1508. See Carmelianus, P. (in supplement).
and Brodie, R. H. (Eds.) Letters and
papers, foreign and domestic, of the reign of
Henry VIII. v. 7-14. London, 1883-95. 8 v.
in 11, r. 8°. (Ot. Brit. Roll chron.} 4583
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Oais compag'nons. 39 pp. Stevenson. R. L.
B. Tr. par T. Bentzon. (Bev. d. deux jnondes, 1893, 3 p6r.
V. 95, p. 94.)
Oaisford, Thomas, D. D. (Ed.) 1780-1855.
'H/w56toi; uTTopidv X6701. See Herodotus.
Gai^ford, England. Calverley, W. S. Sculp-
tured cross at Q. 16 pp. 6 pi. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 40,
1883, p. 143.)
See also (Cumberland, County.
Gaistliche und weltliche gedichte. 131 pp.
(Weckberlin, G. R., GedichU, v. 1, p. 289: Btblioth. lit.
vereins in Stuitg. v. 199. )
GaiiiH. 2 cent. Institutionum commentarii
quattuor ex membranis deleticiis Veronensis
bibliothecae capitularis eruit J. F. L. Goe-
Bchen. Accedit veteris juriseonsulti de jure
flsci fragmentum . . . O. Lachmannus ad
schedas Goeschenii . . . recognovit. Berolini,
1842. 8°. —1323
Institutionum commentarii quattuor co-
dicis Veronensis denuo collati apographum
confecit et jussu Academiae Regiae Scientia-
rum Berolinensis ed. Q. Studemund. Lipsiae,
1874. 4°. —1311
Institutionum juris civilis commentarii ;
Reliqua fragmenta. Lipsiae, 1879. 16°. (Husch-
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Institutionum synopsis . . . ed. et brevi
annotatione instruxit R. Gneist. Ed. altera
aucta emendata. Lipsiae, 1880. 8°. (Gneist,
R., Institutionum Juris Rom,an. syntagmxt.)
—1332
Commentaries, and Rules of Ulpian. Tr.,
with notes, by J. T. Abdy and B. Walker.
3 ed. Cambridge, 1885. p. 8°. —1358
Dernburg, H. Institutionen des Gajus,
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Harris, S. F. Elements of Roman law
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JUSTINIANUS I, F. a., the Great, Emperor
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as a recension of the Institutes of Gaius, by
T. E. Holland. [Lat.] 1881. —1327
CasatI, C. C. M. Gaii Institutionum commentarii.
189 pp. (In h« Jus antiquum, p. 44.)— KalbjW. Ueber
die Latinitaet des juristen Gaius. 11 pp. (Archiv f.
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See also Civil or Roman law.
Gajus, or Gaius ? 17 pp. Allen, F. D. (Green-
ough, J. B., and others. Harvard studies in class, philol.
V. 2, p.71.)
Galad et Sclilnias, Histoire de. 27 pp. Zo-
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Galaiii, Africa. La Borde, J. B. de. Voyages
to the coast of Africa, by Mess. Saugnier and
Brisson . . . the slave trade, as carried on at
Senegal and Galam. [Anon] 1792. .2406
Galaiite lyrik. Waldberg, M., Freilierr von.
(Brink, B. E. C, ten, and others, Quellen und
forschungen, v. 56. ) — 3166
Galaiiti, Carmine. 1821 — .
Lettere su Dante Alighieri. Ripatransone,
1880-88. 2 v. 8°. 2382
Galard, House of. Noulens, J. Documents
historiques sur la maison de Galard. 1871-76.
4 v. in 5. .2693
Galassi, Galasso. Vasari, G. Galasso Galassi.
4 pp. (Opere,v. 3, p. 89.)
Galatea. Holland, G. R. De Polyphemo et
Galateo. 174 pp. { Leipzlger studien, v. 7, 1884, p. 139. )
Galatea, Ship. Cruise of the Galatea. 6 pp.
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Galatia. Koepp, P. Ueber die Galaterkriege
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See also Ancyra.— A»ia Minor.
GalatiauK, Epistle to. See Bible, N. T., Gala-
tians.
Galba, Oaius Sulpicius. B. 0. 2 cent. Frag-
menta. 2 pp. (Meyer, H., Oral. Bom, fragm. p. 262.)
Galba, Servius Sulpicius. B. C. 2 cent. Frag-
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Galberry, Thomas, D. D., Bp. of Hartford.
Clarlte, R. H. Rt. Rev. Thos. Galberry. 13 pp. (In his
Lives of deceased Bps. v. 3. p. 128. )
GALE, George
1633
GALIEN8 LI RESTORES
Gale, George. Durrie, D. S. Memoir of Q. 4 pp.
(Wisconsin Hist. Soc. CoU. v. 7, 1876, p. 422.)
Gale, Harlow. Schopenhauer' a metaphysics
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Gale, James Morris.
Glasgow water works : papers read during
session 1863-64, to the Institution of Engineers
in Scotland. Glasgow, 1864. 8°. —2725
Gale, Roger. 1672-1744.
Registrum honoris de Richmond, exhibens
terrarum et villarum, quae quondam fuerunt
Edwini Comitis infra Richmundshire descrip-
tionem : ex libro Domesday in thesauria do-
mini regis. Adjiciuntur in appendice chartae
aliae, observationes plurimae genealogiae, et
indices. [Anon.'\ Londini, 1722. fo. .2521
Gale,, "Walter. 18 cent. Extracts from the
journal of G., schoolmaster at Mayfield, 1750. 26 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 9, 1887, p. 182.)
Gale family. Blencowe, R. W. (Ed.) Ex-
tracts from the memoirs of the Gale family. 16 pp. (Sus-
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Galemis, Claudius. 131-200. Tltpl twv iavri
SoKovvTtov fragmenta inedita. 4 pp. {Philologus, v. 52, 1893,
p. 431.)— Proben der syrischen uebersetzung von Gale-
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Rrori-kpr, L. O. Methoden Galens in der literari-
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p. 415. )— Cobet, C. G. Ad Galenum. 54 pp. (Mnemo-
syne, n. s. v. 12, 1884, p. 443; v. 13, 1885, pp. 15, 222, 347.)—
('riiNiiiH. O. Xenophanesbei Galen. 2 pp. {Bhelnisch.
mug. n. s. V. 40, 1885. p. 464.)— Fijsuler, Q. L. Galien.
40 pp. 3 pi. {In ftis Vies des savants illustres, v. 1, p. 366.)
— GereUe, A. De Galeno et Plutarcho. 3pp. (Rheinisch^
mus. n. s. V. 41, 1888, p. 470.)— Ilberff, J. Galeniana.
10 pp. { Philolog-ux, v. 48, 1889, p. 57.)— Ueber die schrift-
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Gommentaire de Galien surle Tirade de Pinion . . . Pub.
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Galeot, Jacques. Ferret, P. M. Jacques
Galeot et la Efipublique de Venise. 25 pp. (Biblioth.
Ecole des chartes, v. 52, 1891, p. 590.)
Galeotti, Marzio. Circa 1440-94. Commen-
tarius elegans, de Matthiae Corvini, Hungariae Regis,
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Galeotti, Ugo. Norme ed usi del parlamento
italiano. See Mancini, M. and Galeotti, U.
Galereut. Renaut. Roman de Galerent, Comte
de Bretagne. 1888. (Soc. pour I'gtude des
lang^es roman. Puh. spec. ) 2395
^liiHMalia, A. Appunti sul roman de G. 15 pp. {Ro-
mania, v. 17, 1888, p. 439.)
Galerie cle Florence. See Florence.
Galerie cUis coiiteinporains illustres. 10 v.
Lomfinie, L. L. de. 3705
(ialerie des g-ens de lettres au XIX sifecle.
Robin, C. 3763
Galerie des peiiitres. 3 v. Ohabert, J. C. P
Galerie des persoimages de Shakspeare.
Pichot, A. 3301
Galerie historique de la Revolution franjaise.
5 V. Maurin, A. .2685
Galerie historique des comfidiens de la troupe
de Talma. Manne, E. de. 3703
Galerie historique des hommes les plus c616-
bres. 13 V. Landon, C. P. (Ed.) 4737
Galerie historique dea portraits des comfi-
diens de la troupe de Molifere. Hillemacher,
p. 3703
Galerie historique des portraits des com6-
diens de la troupe de Voltaire. Manne, E. de.
5897
Galerie imp^riale et royale de Florence. See
Florence.
Galfredo. See Gauffredus.
Galgano, St. Mansi, G. D. Praemonitio in
vitam Sancti Galgani. 1 p. (Baluze, B., Miscell. y. 4,
p. 74.)— Vlt«beati|Galgani eremitae confessoris Senen-
sis. 2 pp. (Baluze, E., Miscell. v. 4, p. 74.)
Galgeninaeiinleiii, Das. 46 pp. La Motte-
Fouqu6, F. H. K., Freiherr de, Ausgew. werke, v. 9, p. 87.
Galianl, Perdinando, Abbate. 1728-87.
Carteggio col Marchese Tanucci. {Archiv.
star. ital. 3 s. v. 9, 10, 20-26 ; 4 s. v. 1-5, 1869-
80. ) 4364
Bazzoni, A. Carteggio delV Abate G. col Marchese
Tanucci. 1759-69. 44 pp. ( Archiv. star. ital. 3 s. v. 9, pt. 2,
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16 pp. (Forin. Bei). n. s. V. 44, 1888, p. 347.)
Galiano, Vincenzo. [Notice of.] 10pp. (Amato,
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Galicia, Axvstria.
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Galizien'a aua den jahren 1871-72. 1873. L.55
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Bergner, R. Wo die eisernen wuerfel fallen. 8 pp
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V. 2, p. 527.)
See also Boctinia.- Cracow.— Krossno.— Iicm-
berg.
Galicia, Spain. Piiiol, J. C. Diccionario gal-
lego. —2146
t'oelho, F. A. Romances galiciennes. 2 pp. (Bo-
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licischen liederpoesie. 11 pp. (Jahrb.f. roman. u. eng. lit.
V. 6, 1865, p.351.)— MIlay Fontaiialft, M. De la poesia
popular gallega. 29 pp. (Bomania, v. 6, 1877, p. 47.)
Galiens li Restores : schlusstheil dea Chelten-
hamer Guerin de Monglane, unter beifliegung
saemmtlicher prosabearbeitungen zum eraten
mal veroeffentlicht von Edmund Stengel.
Marburg, 1890. 8°. (Stengel, E., Ausgaben,
v. 84. ) 2305
Histoire des nobles prouesses et vaillances
de Gallien Restaur©. Troyes, n. d. sm. 4°.
{Biblioth. bleue, v. 1.) 2316
Oallen restAiir^. 39 pp. (Delvau, A., Coll. des ro-
maTis de chevalerie, v. 1, p. 337.)
GALIFFB, Jacques Augustin
1634
GALLARDO, Bartolomfi Jos6
Oaliffe, Jacques Augustin, and Galifte, Jean
Barth61emy Gaifre. Notices g6n6aloglques
sur les families gfinevoises, depuis les pre-
miers temps jusqu'ft nos jours, v. 5. Genlve,
1884. 8°. 2785
JVote.— For V. 1-4 see preceding catalogue.
Gali$;'iiani, John Anthony, and Galigrnaiii,
William. New Paris guide for 1855. Paris,
• [1856]. 16°. .2467
I>n<'ani|>, M. Deux honunes de bien. La fondation
des ft-8res Qalignani. 35 pp. (JBeti. d. deux mondee, 1890,
3p«r. V. 99, p. 526.)
Galilee. Letters from G. 39 pp. {Blackwood's
Mag. V. 134, 1883, pp. 367, 521, 597.)— Merrill. S. Caesa-
rea Philippi and the highlands of G. 24 pp. (Wilson,
Sir C. W., Picturesque Palestine, v. 2, p. 97.)— Galilee.
48 pp. ( Wilson, Sir C. W., Picturesque Palestine, v. 2, p. 49. )
—Wilson, E. L. Round about G. 14 pp. {Century Mag.
V. 15, 1889, p. 413.)
See also PaleHtlue.
Galilee, Sea of 13 pp. Wilson, E. L. {Cen-
tury Mag. v. 13, 1888, p. 171.)
Galilei, Galileo. 1564-1642. Befanata. 4 pp.
(Mabellini, A., Poesie gioeose, p. 159.)— In biiiNiino
della tof^a. 11pp. (Berni, F., and others, Operebur-
lesche, v. 3, p. 167.)— Due leltere e alcuni documenti
dell' Accademia de' Lincei. 10 pp. {Oiomale sior. degli
archivi toscani, v. 1, 1857, p 50.)— Sonctto. 1 p. (Pro-
pugnatore, v. 14, pt. 1, 1881, p. 175.)
Bonald, V., Vieomte de. Galilee, le saint Office, et le
8yst4me du monde. 17 pp. ( Correspondant, v. 35, 1855,
p. 424.)— Bnonanilcl, G. F. Scrittura in meteria di
navigazione mandata nel 1629 a G. 22 pp. ( Archiv. star.
Ual. 4 s. V. 16, 1885, p. 3.)— l>esinionl, C. Pubblica-
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p. 272. )— I^anif e, L. Ueber die wissenschaftliche fassung
des Galileischen beharrungsgesetzes. 32 pp. (Wundt,
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Cattaneo, A. Cenni su la vita di Galileo
Galilei. 1843. 4771
Nblli, G. B. C. de'. Vita e commercio
letterario di Galilee Galilei. 1793, 2 v. 4782
Roberts, W. W. Pontifical decrees against
the doctrine of the earth's movement, and the
ultramontane defence of them. 1885. —3204
Blanrlnrril. B. D. R. Haunts of Galileo. 8 pp.
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— Fnllonx. A. F. P., Cmnte de. Biographic de Galilee.
40 pp. (Correspondant, V.20, 1847, p. 481. )— riB-illpr, G. L.
Galilee. 63 pp. 4 pi. [In his Vies des savants illustres,
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tes! a proposito del falso Buonamici scoperto dal Signer
Th. Henri Martin. 44 pp. (Archiv. star. ital. 3 s. v. 17,
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oit&di Bologna. 17 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 7, 1881,
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guished men of mod. times, v. 2, p. 110.)— Murphy. J.
The case of Galileo. 18 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 19, 1888,
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19 pp. (Archiv. sior. ital. 3 s. v. 22, 1875, p. 500.)— Roii-
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p. 436.)— WolyAHki. A. Relazioni di G. colla Polonia
esposte secondo i documenti per la maggior parte non
pabblicati. 129 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital. 3 s. v. 16, 1872, pp. 63,
2S1 ; V. 17, 1878, pp. 8, 262, 434.)
Galin^e, (— ), de. 17 cent.
Voyage de MM. DoUier et Qalin6e. Mon-
treal, 1875. 8°. (Montreal, Soc. Hist. Mim.
livr. 6. ) 2402
Galitaiii, Giordano, pseud. See Gagliardi, A.
Gall, St. Boehringer, F. Kolumban und S.
Gall. 62 pp. (In his Kirche Christi und ihre zeugen,
V. 13, p. 1.)
Gall, Franz Joseph.
Lelut, L. F. Rejet de I'Organologie
phrSnologique de Gall, et de ses successeurs.
1843. 1797
Gall flics. See Oynipidae.
Gall insects.
Cameron, P. In his Monograph of the
British phytophagous hymenoptera. 1882-93,
4v. {Ray Soc.) —2665
Note.—\. 1, 4, contain bibliographies.
Fi|;iil<'r, G. L. Gall insects. 5 pp. (In his Insect
world, p. 398.)— K^'aiiiiinr, R. A. F. de. Des galles des
plantes et des arbres ; Des insectes qui habitent ces
galles. 120 pp. 14 pi. (In his M6m. pour servir a I'hist.
des insectes, v. 3, p. 413.)— Rilo.v. C. V. Gall insects.
5 pp. (Adams, C. K., Johnson's Universal cyclopaedia,
V. 3, p. 658.) — Galls made by moths. 4 pp. (In his Second
rept. on the noxious . . . and other insects of Missouri,
p. 132.)— Solidago gall moth. 6 pp. (In his First rept.
on the noxious . . . and other insects of Missouri, p. 173. )
— Walsli, B. D. On the insects inhabiting the galls of
certain species of willow. 168 pp. (Entomol. Soc. Phila.
Proc. V. 3, 1864, p. 543; V. 6, 1866-67, p. 223.)
See also 4'.yiilpidae. — Walls.— Insects.
Gall stones. Naunyn, B. Treatise on chole-
lithiasis. Tr. by A. E. Garrod. 1896. {New
Sydenham Soc. v. 158. ) —3707
Note.— With a bibliography.
Gallagher, William Davis. Venable, W. H.
Wm. D. Gallagher. 36 pp. (Ohio Archaeol. and Hist.
Quart. V. 1, 1888, p. 358; v. 2, 1889, p. 309.)
Gallais, Jean Pierre. 1756-1820.
Appel k la" posterity, sur le jugement du
Roi. 2 6d. [Anon.} Londres, 1793. 8°.
( With France, Assemblge Nationale, Consti-
tution frangaise, 1791.) .2686
Histoire du dix-huit Brumaire et de Buona-
parte. 2 6d. Paris, 1814-18. 5 v. in 3, 8°. .2666
Gallant!, Antoine ( Tr. ) 1646-1715.
Paroles rcmarquables, les bons mots, et les
maximes des orientaux. La Haye, 1694. 16°'
3167
(iallaiKl, Carolus. Arcadius und das Bach-
mann'sche At^iKov T))y ypa/x/iartK^?. 9 pp. (Rheinisch.muB.
n. s. V. 37, 1882, p. 26.)— Arcadius und der t'oUex Ma-
trltcnsls. 10 pp. (Kheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 41, 1886,
p. 292.)
GallaiKl, Pierre Victor.
Havard, H. La peinture decorative au
XIX sifecle. L'a3uvre de P. V. Galland, 1895.
—1777
GallaiKl, Theodore. Gavard, C. Un offlcier
de Zouave. 19 pp. (Correspo7idant, n. s. v. 107, 1888,
p. 258.)
Gallanlo, Bartolome Jose. 1776-1852.
Diccionario critico-burlesco . . . [Anon.]
Madrid, 1822. 16°. 2293
GALLATIN, Abraham Alfonse Albert
1635
GALLO, di Pisa
Gallatin, Abraham Alfonse Albert. 1761-1849.
Suggestions on the banks and currency of
the several United States, in reference princi-
pally to the suspension of specie payments.
New York, 1841. 8°. (Bound pamph. v. 119.)
5934
Peace with Mexioo. 16 pp. (Bound pamph. v. 12i,)
jMili^iP, H. C. Albert Gallatin. 31 pp. (In his Studies
in history, p. 263; Studies in literature, p. 263.)
Gallatin, James. On "tenement-house re-
form in the city of New York." 9 pp. (Am. Pub. Health
Assoc. BeporiH, v. 6, p. 309.)
Gallaudet, Edward Miner. 1837—.
Life of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, founder
of deaf-mute instruction in America. New
York, 1888. 12°. 3705
Poetry of the <lcaf. 11 pp. (Harper's Mag, v. 68,
1884, p. 588.)
Gallanrtet, Thomas Hopkins.
Gallaudet, E. M. Life of Thomas Hop-
kins Gallaudet. 1888. 3705
Gallic, Johan Hendrik. 1847—. Segen-
sprueche. 9 pp. (Germania, v. 32, 1887, p. 452.)— Zur le-
gende der heil. Kumernus oder Wllgofortis. 2 pp.
(Germania, v. 33, 1888, p. 311.)
Galleiiga, Antonio Carlo Napoleone (Luigi
Mariotti, pseud. ) 1810-95.
Episodes of my second life. (American
and English experiences. ) Phila., 1885. 12°.
2407
Historical memoir of Fr^ Dolcino and his
times : being an account of a general struggle
for ecclesiastical reform, and of an anti-heret-
ical crusade in Italy, in the early part of the
fourteenth century. London, 1853. 12°. 4706
Frimce and Italy. 13 pp. (Coniemp. Rev. v. 64i
1888, p. 587.)
I^evl, D. Antonio Gallenga. 38 pp. (Carpi, L., Bi-
sorgimento ital. v. 3, p. 126.)
Gallerie tier heltleii. Barmen, n. d. 4 v. in 1,
8°. 3765
Contents. Rauschniclc, G. P. Marschall Vorwaerts I
Oder, leben, thaten, und character des Fuersten Blue-
elier von Wahlstadt.— Langewiesche, W. (L. Wiese,
pseud.) Leben des Sandwirths Andreas llofer. — Doe-
ring, H. Leben F. von Schlll's.— Gehe, E. Leben
Wasihintfton'N.
Gallerie deutscher zeitsrenossen. 2 aufl.
Leipzig, 1841. 2 v. in 1, 12°. 4717
Contents. Leben des Freiherrn vom u. zura Stein,
Galleries of art. See Fine arts. Galleries,
Museums, Collections.
Galleries of literary portraits. Gilflllan, G.
3776
Gallery of illustrious Irishmen. {Dublin Univ.
Mag. V. 7-9, 11, 15, 17, 18, 20, 26, 28, 30. 1836-
47.) 4116
Gallery of nature. Milner, T. —1401
Gallery of portraits : with memoirs. See So-
ciety for the diffusion of useful knowledge
(in preceding catalogue).
Gallery to Shakspcare's Dramatic works
in outlines. Retzsch, F. A. M. 3381
Galletti, Giuseppe. Carpi, L. Giuseppe Gal-
letti. 4 pp. (/w ftis Risorgiraento ital. V. 3, p. 510.)
Galletto, di Pisa. See Gallo, di Pisa.
Vol. III.— 20S.
Galleys. Paris, F. E. Mus6e de marine du
Louvre. Histoire, description, construction,
statistique des navires S, rames et a. voiles.
1883. — 17A2
I..an«(liton. J. K. The captains of the Nightingale.
16 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 4, 1889, p. 65.)— lieinaltre, R.
De la disposition des rameurs sur la triSre antique.
35 pp. 3 pi. (Bev. archiol. 3 s. v. 1, 1883, pp. 89, 133.)
See also Naval art and science.— Jfavl«8tIon.—
Shiiis.
Galli, RafiFaello. 16 cent.
Lettere. See Empoli, G. da, and Galli, R.
Gallia Christiana in provincias ecclesiasticas
distributa. 16 v. Sainte-Marthe, S. de, and
Sainte-Marthe, L. de. W. 61
Gallic inscriptions. See Inscriptions, Oallic.
Galilean Church. See Catholic Church in
France. — France, Church history.
Gallicantus, seu praecursor gallicinii primus.
Containing two addresses, the one to the
King, the other to the Parliament. Lance-
ter, R. ( Commonwealth tracts, v. 2. ) 4555
Gallic-Roman temple discovered on the
summit of the Puy de DSme, Some account of the re-
mains of the. 9 pp. Scarth, H. M. (Archaeol. Joum.
V. 46, 1889, p. 368.)
Gallien Restaur^. See Galiens li Restores.
Gallienus, Publius Licinius Valerianus Egna-
tius, Emperor of Bome. Circa 218-268. Fragmenta. 1 p .
(Meyer, H., Orat. Bom. fragm. p. 625)— I'ragmentnni.
1 p. (Coll. Piaaur, v. 4, p. 428.)
Clchorlns, C. Gargilius Martialis tind die Mauren-
kriege unter Q. 9 pp. (Lelpziger studien, v. 10, 1887,
p. 319.)
Gallienus COncessus. See Concessus, G.
Gallienus redlvivus; or, murther will out.
Leslie, C. ( Tracts rel. to Scotland. ) 2594
Galliera, Marie de Brignole-Sale, Duchesse de.
Dn Camp, M. Une femme de bien. 88 pp. (Rev.d. deax
mondes, 1890, 3 pir. v. 97, p. 545. )
Gallifet, 06n. Gaston Alexandre Auguste,
Marquis de. 1830—. Dernier mot sur la charge de S6-
dan. Rapport. [Ed. par Baron P. E. A. Du Casse]. 6 pp.
(Set), his*. V. 27, 1885, p. 100.)
Ven^lalre, A. G«n. Marquis de Qalliflfet. 20 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 43, 1889, p. 588.)
Galligasken, Capt. Bernard, pseud. See Ad-
ams, W. T.
Gallinaceous g'aine birds of North America.
Elliot, D. G. .—2627
Gallin^e, (— ) de. See Galin6e, (— ) de.
Gallio, Junius. 1 cent. Fragmenta. 2 pp.
(Meyer, H., Orat. Bom. fragm. p. 543.)
Gallipoli, Turkey. Mordtmann, J. H. In-
schriften aus Kallipolis. 10 pp. (K. deutsch. archaeol.
inst. Mittht. Alhen. abth. v. 6, 1881, p. 256.)
Gallipolis, Ohio. Ohio State Abchaeolog-
ICAL AND Historical Society. Publications,
V. 3. Centennial anniversary of the city of
Gallipolis, Oct. 16-19, 1890. [1891.] 1724
Galliziani, Tiberto. Rime. 8 pp. {Coll. di
opere ined. o rare, v. 42, pp. 51, 56.)
Gallo, di Pisa. 13 cent. Rime. 4 pp. ( Coll.
di opere ined. o rare, v. 42, p. 59.)
GALLOIS, C. A. G. L. 1636
GALT, John
Gallois, Charles Andr6 Gustave Leonard. 1789-
1851.
Biographie de tons les ministres, depuis la
constitution de 1791 jusqu'a nos jours. 2 6d.
lAnon.} Paris, 1825. 8°. 4754
Citateur dramatique ; ou, choix des ma-
ximes, sentences . . . contenus dans tout le re-
pertoire du Theatre fransais. 4 ed. Paris,
1824. 16°. 3337
Histoire abr6g6e de I'Inquisition d'Es-
pagne. 4 6d. Paris, 1824. 8°. —2191
Galloitalische predigten aus Cod. misc. Lat.
Taurinensis D. VI. 10.12 jahrhunderts. 93 pp. Foerster,
W. (Ed.) (Soman, studien, v. 4, 1879-80, pp. 2, 333 ; v. 5,
1880, p. 202.)
Galloway, Countess of. See Stewart, M. A. A.
Galloway, G. Norton. A confederacy within
a confederacy. 4 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 16, 1886, p. 387.)
—Sketch of Sail Antonio, the fall of the Alamo. 20 pp.
(Mag. Am. HM. v. 15, 1886, p. 521.)— Hand-to-hand fight-
ing at Spotsylvania. 5 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and
Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 4, p. 170 ; and
Century Mag. v. 12, 1887, p. 301.)
GaUoway, Joseph. 1730-1803.
Claim of the American loyalists reviewed
and maintained upon incontrovertible princi-
ples of law and justice. lAjion.} London,
1788. 8°. 1656
GaUoway, Scotland. Agnbw, Sir A. The Ag-
news of Lochnaw : a history of the heredi-
tary sheriffs of Galloway. 1864. 4746
Galls.
Abler, H. Alternating generations: a
biological study of oak galls and gall flies.
Tr. and ed. by C. R. Straton. 1894. —2667
JVote.— With a bibliography.
— Ashinea<l, W. H. On the cynipidous galls of Flor-
ida. 22 pp. (Am. Entomol. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1881-82,
pp. Ix, XV, xxiv; V. 12, 1885, p. v.)— On the cynipidous
galls of Florida, with descriptions of new species and
synopses of the described species of North America.
34 pp. (Am. Entomol. Soc. Trans, v. 14, 1887, p. 126.)—
Barnes, J. Ravages of the oak gall. 1 p. (Oard.
Chron. 1868, p. 295. )— Bassett, H. F. Description of
several supposed new species of cynips, with remarks
on the formation of certain galls. 11 pp. ( Entomol.
Soc. Phila. Proc. v. 2, 1883, p. 323.)— I^afaze-nuthlerH.
H. Recherches pour servir & I'histoire des galles. 82 pp.
4 pi. (Ann. Sci. Nat. Bolan. 3 s. v. 19, 1853, p. 273.)—
R^ialiiDiir, R. A. F. de. Des galles des plantes et des
arbres; Des insectes qui habitent ces galles. 120 pp.
14 pi. (In his M6m. pour servir k I'hist. des insectes, v. 3,
p. 418.)— Riley, C. V. Gallaecola or gall-inhabiting
type of phylloxera. 4 pp. (In his Sixth rept. on the
noxious . . . and other insects of Missouri, p. 34.)— Galls
made by moths. 4 pp. (In his Second rept. on the
noxious . . . and other insects of Missouri, p. 132.)—
Grape-vine galls. 6 pp. ( In his Fifth rept. on the noxious
. . . and other insects of Missouri, p. 114.)— Walsh, B. D.
On the insects . . . inhabiting the galls of certain species
of willow. 168 pp. (Entomol. Soc. Phila. Proc. v. 3, 1864,
p. 543; V. 6, 1866-67, p. 223.)— W«'»twoo<l. J. O. The
British ink gall. 2 pp. (Gard. Chron. 1855, p. 188.)—
Note on oak'.galls. 2 pp. (Entomol. Soc. London, Proc.
1865, p. 119.)— WIlMon, A. S. Insect galls buds. 1 p.
(Nature, v. 20, 1879, p. 65.)
See also ('yni|>l<lae.— tiall insectH.
Galliippi, Giuseppe, Barone di Pancaldo. No-
biliario della citth, di Messina. [lUustr.] Na-
poli, 1877. 4°. 3781
Galliis, C. Aelius. B. C. 1 cent. De verbo-
rum, quae ad jus civile pertinent, signification e. 5 pp.
(Huschke, P. B., Jurispr. anttgustinianae, p. 94.)
Gallus, Cains Aquillius. B. C. 1 cent. Frag-
menta. 1 p. (Huschke, P. E., .Turiapr. anteju^tinianae,
p. 18.)
Gallus, Caius Asinius. B. C. 1 cent. Epi-
gramma. 1 p. (C'oiJ. Pi^attr. v. 4, p. 423.)
Gallus, Caius Cornelius. Circa B. C. 66-26.
Elegia et epigrammata tria. 17 pp. (Lemaire, N. E.,
Poet. Lat. min. v. 2, p. 241 ; Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat.
mln. V. 3, p. 183.)— Fragiiienta. 3 pp. (Coll. Pisaur.
V. 4, p. 421 ; Meyer, H., Oral. Rom. fragm. p. 514.)
grallus, L. Plotius. B. C. 1 cent. Fragmenta.
2 pp. (Meyer, H., Oral. rom. fragm. p. 380.)
Gallus, Martinus. Circa 1090-1130. Kronika.
[Lat.] 106 pp. 1 pi. (Bielowski, A., Monumenta Polon.
hist. V. 1, p. 379.)
Gallus, Nikolaus. Doellinger, J. J. I. von.
Gallus. 6 pp. (Im his Reformation, V. 2, p. 671.)
Galluzzi, Jacopo Riguccio.
Storia del Granducato di Toscana. Nuova
ed. Firenze, 1822. 11 v. 8°. 3554
Gallwey, 3 Baron. See Payne-Gallwey, Sir R.W.
Gallwitz, H. Transcendentalphilosophie und
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Galpiii, S. A. Administrative difficulties of
the Indian problem. 14 pp. (New Englander, v. 4B, ISff!,
p. 306.)
Galpiu, W. D.
Sardinia : illustrations. See Edwardes, 0.
Gait, John. 1779-1839.
Letters from the Levant ; containing views
of the state of society, manners, opinions,
and commerce in Greece, and several of the
principal islands of the Archipelago. Lon-
don, 1813. 8°. 1403
Life of Lord Byron. New York, 1830.
18°. {Harper's Fam. Libr. no. 9.) 4337
Apostate: or, Atlantis destroyed. 40 pp. (In his
New Brit, theat. v. 3, p. 306.)— IIec«or. 20 pp. (In his
New Brit, theat. v. 4, p. 331.)— Masqnepade. 57 pp.
(In his New Brit, theat. v. 1, p. 219.)— Merinaitl : an in-
terlude. 20 pp. (In his New Brit, theat. v. 2, p. 487.)—
Orpheus. 16 pp. (J« his New Brit, theat. v. 3, p. 289.)
—Prophetess. 41 pp. (In his New Brit, theat. v. 1,
p. 177.)— Sorceress. 31 pp. (In his New Brit, theat.
V. 3, p. 1.)— Watch-lioiise. 21pp. (In his New Brit.
theat. V. 1, p. 47.)— Witness. 32 pp. (In his New Brit,
theat. V. 1, p. 15.)
(Ed.) New British theatre ; a selection of
original dramas, not yet acted; some of
which have been offered for representation,
but not accepted : with critical remarks by
the editor. [Anon.'] London, 1814-15. ,4 v.
8°. 3313
Contents. Apollo's elioiee : or, the Contest of the
Aonides, v. 4.— Gait, J. Apostate; or, Atlantis de-
stroyed, V. 3.— BaiKlit. V. 1.— Fair crusader, v. 4.—
Family politics, V. 2.— Father und son: or, Fam-
ily frailties, v. 3. —Forgery, v. 1. — Becket, A. The
fiienii, v. 1.— «on€loller ; or, a Night in Venice, v. 3.—
Uonxan^a, v. 3.— lie must be married : or, the
Miser outwitted, v. 4.— Gait, J. Hector, v. 4.— Hor-
tensia, v. 4.— Intridfues of a day, v. 1.— Last act,
V. 2.— Goldoni, C. I.ove, honor, and Interest, v. 3.
— Manoeuvrin^r, v. 2.— Gait, J. Masquerade, v. 1;
Mermaid, v. 2; Orpheus, v. 3; Prophetess, v. 1.—
Sailor's return, v. 2.— Savoyard, v. 1.— Search
alter perl'ectlon, v. 3.— Scllni and Kulelka, v. 4.—
GALT, John
1637
GAMBA, Bartolommeo
Slxtfc'ii aiKl sixty, v. 4. —Gait, J. S«r<'ere(>». v. 3.
—.Spaniards: or, the Expulsion of the Moors, v. 3.—
.Siilieiuaii, v. 2.— Tii«o«lor», v. 1.— Tiieriiiopylae:
or, Bepulsed invasion, v. 2.— Villarlo, v. 2.— Gait, J.
Watph-liMiise. v. 1.— Way l« win lier. v. 2.— Gait, J.
WilnoMN, V. 1.— Woman's will. v. 4.— Goldoni, C.
Word of liouor, v. 1.
Oalteriis. See Gauthler.
Galtier, Rev. Lucian. Ireland, J., Bp. of St.
Paul. Memoir of G., the first Catholic priest of St.
Paul. 9 pp. (Minn. Hist. Soc. CoH. V. 3, 1880, p. 222.)
Galtoii, Arthur.
Character and times of Thomas Cromwell :
a sixteenth century criticism. Birmingham,
1887. p. 8°. 1506
Porngria. 5 pp. (jlfacmiHaji's Jlfoff. v. 56, 1887, p. 366.)
Gilltoii, Sir Douglas Strutt. 1823—.
Healthy hospitals. Observations on some
points connected with hospital construction.
With illustrations. Oxford, 1893. 8°. —1787
Ueniograpliy. 7 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891,
p. 210.) — Ventilation in connection with warmth and
lighting. 17 pp. (London, Internat. Health Exhib.
Literature, v. 3. p. 91.)— Ventilation, warininsr, and
ll$;:liting for domestic use. 94 pp. (London, Internat.
Health Exhib. Literature, v. 1, p. 547.)
Galtou, Francis. 1822—.
Narrative of an explorer in tropical South
Africa : being an account of a visit to Dama-
raland, 1851. With a new map, and an ap-
pendix, bringing up the history of Damara-
land to a recent date. [Illustr.] London,
1889. 12°. (Bettany, G. T., Minerva libr. of
famous books.) .2407
Natural inheritance. London, 1889. 8°.
—1676
Antliroponietrio laboratory. 12 pp. (London,
Internat. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 19, p. 179.) — Free-
will: observations and inferences. 8 pp. {Mind, v. 9,
1884, p. 406.)— Identitioation by finger-tips. 9 pp. 1 pi.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 303.)— Kinship and cor-
relation. 13 pp. (JV. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890, p. 419.)—
Supplementary notes on " pretionsion " in idiots.
4 pp. {Mind, v. 12, 1887. p. 79.)— Psyeliometric ex-
periments. 13 pp. (Brain, v. 2, 1880, p. 149.)— Sacri-.
Hoe of edncatlon to examination. 6pp. {Nineteenth
Cent. V. 25, 1889, p. 303.)— Visit to north Spain at the
time of the eclipse of 1860. 24 pp. {In his Narrat. of an
explorer in tropical South Africa, p. 217.)— Good and
bad temper in English families. 10 pp. {Fortn. Rev.
n. s. V. 42, 1887, p. 21.)
Venn. J. Galton : Natural inheritance. 6pp. {Mind,
V. 14,1889, p. 414.)
Galton, John Charles. 1840—. Dr. F6r6 on ■
cerebral topography. 5 pp. {Brain, v. 1, 1879, p. 382.)
Galvajifiio, Giovanni Filippo. Carpi, L. Gio-
vanni F. Galvagno. 3 pp. {In his Risorgimento ital.
V. 1, p. 468.)
Galvaiii, Giovanni, Confe. 1806-74.
Delle genti e delle favelle loro in Italia . . .
con un' appendice di studi relativi. Firenze,
1849. 8°. (Archiv. stor. ital. Y. U, lSi9.) 4366
(Ed.) Novellino provenzale, ossia volga-
rizzamento delle antiche vitarelle dei Trova^
tori scritte gi4 in Lingua d'Oc. See Hugues
de St. Cyr, and others.
( Tr. ) Chronique des Veniciens. See Ca-
nale, M. da.
Tabarrlni. M. Giovanni Galvani. 6 pp. {Arehiv.
star. ital. 3 s. v. 19, 1874, p. 201.)
Galvani, Luigi. 1737-98. Lettere. 14 pp.
{Seelta di curiositA letterarie, no. 146, p. 427.)
Galvanism. Kobell, F. von. Ueber die bil-
dung galvanischer kupferplatten, vorzueglich zum
zweck der galvanographie mittelst des trommel-appara-
tes. 36 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 25 :
Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abhandl. v. 6, pt. 2, 1851, p. 345.) —
I.enz, R. Ueber das galvanische leitungsvermoegen
alcoholischer loesungen. 64 pp. (St. Petersburg, Acad.
Mim. 7 s. v.30, 1882. )— Ueber den galvanischen widerstand
verduennter loesungen von verbindungen des kalium,
natrium, ammonium, und des wasserstoflfs. 51 pp. (St,
Petersburg, Acad. Mini. 7 s. v. 26, 1879.)— Rlecke, E.
Zur lehre von der aperiodischen daempfung und zur
galvanometrie. 45 pp. 2 pi. (Goettingen, K. gesells.
wissens. Mathemat. classe, Abhandl. v. 30, 1883, p. 1.) —
Wattevllle. A. de. An electrotherapeutical supersti-
tion : " the galvanisation of the sympathetic. " 10 pp.
{Brain, v. i, 1880, p. 207.)
See also Electricity. —Electrotonns.— Magnet-
ism.— Physics.
Galvano, Antonio. — 1557.
Discoveries of the world, from their first
originall, unto the yeere of Our Lord, 1555.
Corrected, quoted, and now pub. in English
by Richard Hakluyt. London, 1601. repr.
1811. 4°. (Hakluyt, R., Foi/a3e8,v. 4.) 1441
Galvanoplasty. See Electro-metallurgy.
Galvao, Benjamin Franklin Ramiz. See Ramiz
Galvao, B. F.
Galway, County, Ireland. Fishing excursion
into G. 11 pp. {Eraser's Mag. v. 12, 1835, p. 437.)
Gaiiia, Joao de Saldanha da. See Saldanha da
Gama, J. de (in preceding catalogue).
Gaina, Vasco da. . Figuier, G. L. Vasco de
Gama. 17 pp. 2 pi. {In /its Vies des savants illustres,
v. 3, p. 432. )
See aUo DaniAens, L. de. Os Lusiadas.
Ganiba, Bartolommeo. 1780-1841.
Delle novelle italiane in prosa, bibliogra-
fia. Ed. seconda, con correzioni ed aggiunte.
Firenze, 1835. 8°. W.75
Novella. Livomo, 1873. 8°. 2313
( Ed. ) CoUezione delle migliori opere
scritte in dialetto veneziano. v. 1, 2, 4-12.
Venezia, 1817. 11 v. in 4, 16°. 2302
Note.—V. 1, 2, are bound with his Poeti antichi.
Contents. Ba<la, G. B. Poesie, v. 12.— Barbaro. A.
M. Poesie, v. 11.— Buratti, P. Poesie, v. 8.— facia.
Ipocrisia ; satira, v. 11.— C'avanis, M. A. Zuca : diti-
rambo, v. 5.— Oiovanelli. B. Sonetti, v. 7.— CJoldonI,
C. Scherzi poetici, v. 9.— Orltti, P. Apologhi, v. 6;
Brigliadoro, v. 7.— Labia, A. M. Poesie satiriche, v. 10.
— Lainbertl, A. Poesie, v. 1, 2. — 3IazzoIa, G. Q.
Poesie, v. 4.— Merati, G. B. (Tati Remita, psexid.) So-
netti X, V. 12.— Momoleta : cantata d'incerto autore,
V. 12.— Xovelli, P. A. Invettiva contra una vecchia,
V. 12. — Oseletl : capricio ditirambico, v. 5. — Pasto, A.
Poesie, v. 5.— Pasto, L. Poesie, v. 4.— Pozzobon, G.
Poesie, v. 12.— Pritill, N., Conte. Bouquet, v. 11. — Sals,
P. Capitolo per Accademia, v. 7.— Teozzi. P. Poesie,
V. 11.— Salutazione a Venezia, v. 12.— Zorzi, M. A,
Poesie. v. 11.
OAMBA, Bartolommeo
1638
GAMBIA, Africa
(Ed.) Poeti antichi del dialetto venezi-
ano. Venezia, 1817. 2 v. in 1, 16°. 2302
Contents. Biglietto di Nico C»laf«to alia Perina, v. 1.
— Imprecazioni di Nico Calafato, v. 1.— Lettera di Nico
Calafato dalla prigione a sua moglie, v. 1.— Kime tolte
da una raccolta intitolata La Caravana, v. 1.— Matti-
nata a Cate, v. 1.— A Cuplcio, t. 1.— Centre Cupido,
T. 1.— BispoBta di Cupido, v. 1.— IngeKnorl, A. Poesie,
V. 2.— Guerra de' Bflcolotti e Castellan! dell' anno
1521, V. 1.— Venlero, M., Abp. of Corfu.. Poesie, v. 2.
Gainba, Jacques Frangois. 1763-1833.
Voyage dans la Kussie mSridionale, et
particuliferement dans les provinces situfies
au-deia du Caucase, fait depuis 1820-24. Avec
quatre cartes ggographiques. 2 6d. Paris,
1826. 2v. 8°. -2465
Ganiba, Pietro, C<mte. 1801-26.
Belation de 1' expedition de Lord Byron en
Grfece, tr. de 1' Anglais par J. T. Parisot.
Paris, 1825. 8°. .2466
Gambado, Geoflfrey, pseud. See Bunbury,
H. W.
Gambara. 58 pp. Balzac, H. de, CEuvres
compl. V. 15, p. 333.
Ganibetta, L6on Michel. 1838-82.
Discours et plaidoyers politiques, pub. par
M. Joseph Reinach. Ed. complfete. v. 10, 11.
Paris, 1884-85. 2 v. 8°. 2202
iVbte.— For v. 1-9 see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Proposition de loi tendant & 6tablir et i,
regulariser la responsibility en matifere d'accWents
de fabrlque . . . presenile par M. F«lix Faure, dans la
stance du 11 F«t. 1882, v. 10.— Aetes oBlclels, v. 11.—
Articles de revae, v. 11.— Blessnre et maladie de
G., V. 11.— Le butlget et les Chambres, v. 11.— Projet de
loi portant fixation du budget g<'n<'ral de I'exercise
1883, presents par M. H. Allain-Targ«, dans la s«ance du
23 Jan. 1882, V. 10.— Du bu«lg:et milltalre, v. 11.— Pro-
position de loi relative & la Caisse dcs retrattes
pour la vieillesse, aux caisses d'assurances en cas de
d^cSs et d'incapacit« de travail, et aux associations de
secours mutuels, pr«sent«e par M. Waldeck-Rousseau,
dans la stance du 16 Mars, 1882, v. 10.— Proposition de loi
ayant pour objet de rggler les rapports des t'oinpagiiies
de cheiiiinsde i'er avecleurs agents commissionnfo,
prfisentfie par MM. Raynal, Waldeck-Rousseau, Martin-
Feuillfie, Margne, dans la sfiance du 6 F6v. 1882, v. 10.—
Discours sur I'urgence de la proposition de Fextreme
gauche tendant 4 la revision de la Constitution, pro-
nonc6 le 15 Nov. 1881, Si la Chambre des D6put«s, v. 10.—
Proposition de loi relative aucontrat €l"associatiou,
pr^sent^ par MM. Waldeck-Rousseau, Martin-Feuill6e,
Margue, dans la sfiance du 11 F6v. 1882, v. 10.— Ordre du
eort*|se et liste des couronnes, v. 11.— Proposition de
loi concernant I'exercise public du culte cathollque
en France, present* e par M. Paul Bert, dans la stance
du 7 Ffiv. 1882, v. 10.— I>«cret» eonstituant le ministfire
du 14 Nov., V. 10.— Discours prononcfi le 16 Avril 1873 au
cimetiire du P6re-La Chaise (obsSques de Dorian),
v. 10.— Discours sur la politique du gouvernement en
Ejty pte. prononc* le 1 Juin, 1882, It la Chambre des D6-
put^s, V. 11.— Discours sur les 6v6nements d'Egypte, pro-
nonc£ le 18 Juillet, 1882, i, la Chambre des Dfiput^s, v. 11.
— DocnmentA diplomatiques relatifs au minist^re des
affaires etrangfires. du 14 Nov. 1881, au 30 Jan. 1882.—
Affaires d'Egypte et du Tonkin, v. 10.— Proposition de
loi sur I'organisation de I'enselgnement prlniaire
(urgence d6clarte), pr^sent^e par M. Paul Bert, dans la
utence du 7 F«v. 1882, v. 10.)— Projet de loi sur I'en-
iteiipienient secondalre priv€, presenile au nom de
M. Jules Gr6vy, par M. Paul Bert, dans la stance du 9
• Dfc. 1881, v. 10.— Disconrs sur le projet de loi portant
ODverture, it divers ministires, de credits suppMmen-
taires, sur I'exercise 1881, prononcfi le 8 Dec. 1881, i, la
Chambre des DgputSs, v. 10.— Proposition de loi ayant
pour objet la suppression des Facult*s dc tlK'oIogle
ealholique, pr6sent6e par M. Paul Bert, dans la
stance du 7 F6v. 1882, v. 10.— Reinach, J. Oainbetta
orateur, v. 11.— G6n6ral Orant, v. 11.— Discours pro-
nonc« le 10 Mai, 1882, au banquet Orisel, & Paris, v. 11.—
Discours sur les Interpellations tunisienncs, pro-
nonc6 le 9 Nov. 1881, a la Chambre des D«put6s, v. 10.—
Maitre l.achaud, v. 11.— Projet de resolution tendant
& la revision partielle des lois constltutionnelles,
lu a la Chambre des Deputes le 14 Jan. 1882, v. 10.— Ma-
ladie et la mort de G., v. 11.— Projet de loi pour la con-
servation des niouUnient«< et objets d'art ayant un
intfiret historique et artistique, pr«sent6e au nom de M.
Jules Grfivy, par M. Antonin Proust, dans la stance du
14 Jan. 1882, V. 10.— Piftces et documents divers relatifs
& la mort et aux obsSques de G., v. 11.— Obsftques &
Slice, V. 11.— Compte rendu des obsftqnes, v. 11.— Pro-
position de loi sur la rfiforme de I'organisation Judi-
ciairc, presentee par M. Martin-Feuiliee, dans la stance
du 2 F6v. 1882, V. 10.— La politique et les aflfaires, v. 11.
— Projets de loi pr«par6s par le ministSre du 14 Nov.
1881, V. 10.— Ilapport de M. le Prfifet, v. 11.— Proposi-
tion de loi portant modification a la loi du 27 Juillet, 1872,
sur le recrutenient de I'arinCe, pr6sent6e par M.
L«on Gambetta, dans la s6anoe du 25 Mars, 1882, v. 10.—
Extraits de la " Rfpubllquc fran^aise," v. 11.—
Proposition de loi sur la retraites des inslituteurs
et institutrices primaires, prfisent^ par M. Paul Bert,
dans la stance du 28 Fiv. 1882, v. 10.— Discours sur le
projet de revision constitntionelle, prononc6 le
26 Jan. 1882, a la Chambre des D«put«s, v. 10.— Session
legislative de 1867-68, v. 11. — Prosition de loi por-
tant modifications h la loi sur les soci*t6s, pr68ent«e
par MM. Waldeck-Rousseau et Ffilix Faure, dans la
sgance du 28 F«v. 1882, v. 10.— Proposition de loi relative
a la transportation des r<!ci«llvlstes, pr6sent«e
par MM. Waldeck-Rousseau, et Martin-Feuill6e, dans la
stance du 16 F«v. 1882, v. 10.— Discours sur le projet de loi
portant ouverture de credits extraordinaires et suppl«-
mentaires, pour subvenir aux frais de l'exp«dition de
Tnnisie, prononc« le 18 D6c. 1881, a la Chambre des De-
putes; 10 et 12 D«c. 1881, au S6nat, v. 10.— Index, v. 11.
nep^'clies in«dites, adressfies de Tours et de Bor-
deaux au gouvernement de la Defense nationale a Paris.
[Ed. par Joseph Reinach.] 28 pp. (iJei). hts(. v. 24, 1884,
p. 329.)
Adam, Mme. J. L. Gambetta's electoral tour. 11 pp.
{N. Am. Bev. v. 142, 1886, p. 319.)— Amagat, L. A. M.
Gambetta et son rSle politique. 24 pp. {Bev. d. deux
mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 63, p. 372.)-BBrtling, H. L6on
Gambetta. 32pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1883, v. 2, p. 180; 1884,
V 1, p. 189.)— !»., Y. L6on Gambetta. 16 pp. [Century
Mag. V. 3, 1883, p. 708.)— I>ale, B. W. M. Gambetta:
positivism and Christianity. 22 pp. ( Contemp. Bev. v. 43,
1883 p. 476.)— nietz, J. "The French Republic and M.
Gambetta : " a reply. 12 pp. ( Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 32, 1882,
p 780.)— French Kepublie and Gambetta. 8 pp.
{Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 32, 1882, p. 560.)— France : the Cham-
ber the «ambctta nilnistr.v, and its successors.
33 pp. ( Westm. Bev. n. s. v. 62, 1882, p. 393.)— Ooltx, C,
Freiherr von der. Gambetta, 1870-80. 31 pp. {Deutsch.
rundsehau, v. 29, 1881, p. 35.)-IIarrison, F. L«on
Gambetta. 14 pp. {Contemp. Bev. v. 43, 1883, p. 310.)—
Pieces et documents divers relatifs a la mort et aux
obs^ques de G. 104 pp. {In his Discours, v. 11, p. 195.)—
Reinarh, J. Gambetta orateur. 20 pp. (Gambetta,
L. M., Discours, v. 11, p. 299.)-Tallicliet, E. L«on
Gambetta. 13 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r.
V. 17, 1883, p. 338.)
See also Contemp. Rev. v. 43, 1883, p. 179; Fortn. Bev.
n. S. V. 33, 1883, p. 285.
Gambia, Africa. Martin, R. M. History of
the British possessions in the Indian and A^
lantic oceans; comprising Ceylon ... the Gam-
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Grainbiiio, d'Arezzo. 15 cent.
Versi, con un Carme di Tommaso Marzi,
ed. da Oreste Gamurrini. Bologna, 1878. 12°.
[Scelta di curiositd, letterarie, no. 164. ) 2342
Gamble, P. W. Platylielminthes and mesozoa.
96 pp. (Harraer, S. P., and Shipley, A. E., Cambridge
nai. hist. v. 2, p. 1.)
Gamble, John Rankin.
Memorial addresses on the life and charac-
ter of John R. Gamble (a Representative from
South Dakota) delivered in the House of Rep-
resentatives and in the Senate, 52 Congress.
1893. ( U. S. 52 Cong. 2 sesa. House miscel. doc.
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Gambling-.
Collier, J. Essay upon gaming, in a diar
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3125
Arithmetic and the bacearnt case. 3 pp. (N. Am.
Rev. V. 153, 1891, p. 507. )— Becker, B. H. Games and
gamesters. 13 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 36, 1884, p. 75.)—
Itowen-Kowlaiids. E. Glance at the history of gam-
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jitock, A. Lotteries and gambling. 8 pp. {N. Am.. Rev.
V. 154, 1892, p. 217.)— Curtis. W. B. Increase of gam-
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I>elille, E. Parisian hells. 11 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s.
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gambling. 13 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 135, 1882, p. 162.)—
Olatldeii, W. Three dangers. 8 pp. {Century Mag.
V. 6, 1884, p. 620.)— «Jlar<l»ii, A. Les jeux de hasard.
34 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 38, 1888,
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Ethics of gambling. 14 pp. {Contemp. Rev. v. 60, 1891,
p. 220.)— Maf?ee, W. C, Bp. of Peterborough, afterward
Abp. of York. Betting, gambling, and my critics. 10 pp.
{Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 46, 1889, p. 754.)— Parsell, H. An-
other view of gambling at sea. 2 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. 151,
1890, p. 121.)— Sfcplioii, Sir 3. F. Gambling and the
law. 6 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 1.)— Stilt-
field, G. H. Modern gambling and gambling laws.
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L. II giuoco in Italia nei secoli XIII e XIV e special-
mente in Firenze. 75 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 18,
1886, p. 20; v. 19, 1887, p. 3.)
See also Quart. Rev. v. 168, 1889, p. 136. Also Betting.
— t'arrts aixl carrt playlng.—lUce.— I^ottery.—
Monaco.— Moiite Carlo.
Gamboa, Pedro Sarmiento de. See Sarmiento.
de Gamboa, P. de.
Gambrall, Rev. Theodore Charles. 1842-97.
Church life in colonial Maryland. Balti-
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Drummond, W. H. Large game and natural
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Oecoys and decoying. 8 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 130
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{Quart. Bev. v. 167, 1888, p. 88.)— tiainc and the traine
laws in England. 28 pp. {Quart. Bev. v. 161, 188S,
p. 218.)— Peet, S. D. Game drives and hunting screens
among the mounds. 24 pp. (4m. AnWg. v. 7, 1885, p. 82.)
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iscences. 19 pp. {Fraser's Mag. n. s. v. 9, 1874, p. 712.)—
Watkiiis, M. G. Capture and shooting of wild-fowl.
9 pp. {Fraser's Mag. n. s. v. 17, 1878, p. 176.)
See also Vtatna laws.— lliintiii^ an<l the Chase.
— Shooting^.— Si><»rts.
Game birds of North America, Gallinaceous.
Elliot, D. G. .—2627
Game fisb of the northern states and British
provinces. Roosevelt, R. B. — 2657
Game lishes of the Florida reef. 9 pp. Holder,
C. F. {Century Mag. v. 20, 1891, p. 3.)
Game law.s. Bradley, A. G. Game preserv-
ing in the United states. 7 pp. {MaCTnillan's Mag.v.b^,
1888, p. 364.)— tlaiiic and game laws of India. 20 pp.
(Quart Rev. v. 167, 1888, p. 88.)— Oante aii<l the g^aine
laws in England. 28 pp. (Quarl. Rev. v. 161, 1885,
p. 218.) — Our food siipiily and the game laws. 13 pp.
{Fraser's Mag. n. s. v. 8, 1873, p. 135.)
See also Ciaine.- Hunting and the Chase.— I^aw.
— Poaching.
Gamelyii, Tale of. Skeat, W. W. (Ed.) 1308
Games.
BoHN, H. G. [Ed.) New hand-book of
games. 1850. —1795
Cotton, C. Compleat gamester. [Anon.'\
1721. —1798
KiETZ, G. Agonistische studien I. Der
diskoswurf bei den Griechen und seine
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Marcolino, p. Giardino dei pensieri.
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Smith, H. Festivals, games, and amuse-
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Strutt, J. Sports and pastimes of the
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Walbancke, M. 'Annalia Dubrensia ; or,
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Wallbridge, a. {Ed. ) Council of four :
a game at " definitions." 1848. — 1798
Bender. P. Historic games of old Canada. 8 pp.
{Mag. Am. Hist. v. 26, 1891, p. 367.)— Castelli, R. II
giuoco fanciulleseo a la tortula, nclla provincia di Tra-
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V. 2, 1883, p. 113.)- Corsi, G. B. Giuochi fanciulleschi in
Siena. 4 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 10, 1891,
p. 495.)— Fcrraro, G. Cinquanta giuochi fanciulleschi
monferriui. 21 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 1,
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fanciulleschi abruzzesi. 8 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz.
popolari, v. 2, 1883, p. 537.)— Oosse, E. W. Capt. Dover's
Cotswold games. 20 pp. {In his Seventeenth-century
studies, p. 91.)— Halhert, H. S. Choctaw Achahpih
(Chungkee) game. 2 pp. (ylm. .4n(i<;. v. 10, 1888, p. 283.)
— Ilinily. K. Morgenlaendisch Oder abendlaendisch ?
Forschungen nach gewissen spielausdruecken. 73 pp.
( Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 43, 1889, pp. 415, 655. )—
Ilolzapfel, L. Ueber die zeit der ludi Romani. 2 pp.
{Philologus, v. 48, 1889, p. ,369.)— I.entzner, K. Die
Cotswold-spiele. 36 pp. {Anglia, v. 12, 1889, p. 401.)—
I.nce, S. Jeux ou divertissements populaires au XIV
GAMES
1640
GANGES, M. E. de E.
■ siScle. 44 pp. (In his France pendant la guerre de cent
ans, p. 93.)— Dlachado y Alvarez, A. Juegos infan-
tiles sicUianos y espaSoles. 8 pp. (Archiv. studio tradte.
popolari, V. 3, 1884, p. 121.)— Marin, F. R. Juego de las
chinas. 13 pp. {Archiv. studio trad-iz. popolari, v. 1,
1882, pp. 284, 408.)— Mosso, A. L'educazione fisica e i
giuochi nelle scnole. 33 pp. ( Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 36, 1891,
p. 5.)— Xerucei, G. II giuoco del calcio in Pistoja.
3 pp. (Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 4, 1886, p. 22.) —
Kovadi. F. Madonna Pollaiola. 21 pp. {Archiv. studio
tradiz. popolari, v. 4, 1886, p. 1.)— Osterinanii, V. Due
giuochi fanciulleschi in Friuli. 3 pp. {Archiu. studio
tradiz. popolari, v. 9, 1890, p. 567.)— Pltr*, G. A tila
tila tila, giuoco fanciullesco siciliano. 5 pp. {Archiv.
studio tradiz. popolari, v. 2, 1883, p. 107.)— Giuoco fan-
ciullesco siciliano a Signnra Donn' Anna Maria. 4 pp.
1 pi. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 2, 1883, p. 235.)—
Kaniui, A. Jeux enfantines en Su6de. 12 pp. {Archiv.
studio tradiz. popolari, v. 8, 1889, pp. 69, 425.)— Quelques
remarques sur les jeux en Finlande. 5 pp. {Archiv.
studio tradiz. popolari, v. 9, 1890, p. 180.) — Salomone-
Marino, S. II "Tabbaranu," gioco popolare siciliano
fanciullesco. 3 pp. 1 pi. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari,
V. 9, 1890, p. 264.)— Snlly, J. Lazarus : Ueber die reize
des spieles. 4 pp. {Mind, v. 10, 1885, p.l32.)— Uiijfarelll,
G. Di alcuni giuochi in uso specialmente in Bologna
dal XIII al XVI secolo. 8 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz.
popolari, V. 10, 1891, p. 426.)— Volplcelli, Z. H. Wei-
ch'i. 28 pp. (Eoyal Asiat. Sec. China branch, Joum.
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demografiche Siciliane di Butera. 7 pp. {Archiv. studio
tradiz. popolari, v. 4, 1886, pp. 99, 361. )
See also Amusements.— Archery.— Base-ball.—
Billiards.— Cards and card playing.— Chess.—
Cricket. — Croquet. — Curling. — I>lce. — I>omi-
noes.-Eniffmas.-Festlvals.— Fives.— Foot-ball.
— Clolf.— Oymnastics.— tawn tennis.— 01,ynipic
games. — Polo. — Pythian games. — Rackets. —
Rlfldles.— Sports.— Tennis.— Whist.
Gamez, Gutierre Diaz de. 15 cent.
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—4601
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
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Gardiner, Sir Christopher. Adams, C. F., Jr.
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GARDNER, Christopher Thomas
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Gardiner, James Terry. 1842—.
Special report of New York State survey
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Gardiner, Linda. "A cheapened Paradise."
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Gardiner, Lion. Finding the bones of the
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Gardiner, Marguerite Power, Countess of
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Gardiner, Capt Richard. 1723-81.
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Gardiner, Rev. Robert Barlow (Ed.) 1843 — .
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—2364
( Ed. ) Register of Wadham College, Ox-
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Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, LL. D. 1829 — .
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1503
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— (Ed.) Constitutional documents of the
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12°. 2557
— (Ed.) Documents illustrating the impeach-
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— (Ed.) Hamilton papers. Addenda. West-
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(Ed.) Letters and papers illustrating the
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1650. Edinburgh, 1894. 8°. (Scottish Hist.
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VOL. III.— 206.
(Ed.) Reports of eases in the courts of
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and others. Oxford professors and Oxford tutors.
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Gardiner, Stephen, Bp. of Winchester. Circa
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Gardiner, Sir Thomas.
Great Britain, House op Commons. Ar-
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(Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 3.) 4655
Gardiner, William. 1770-1853.
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—2736
Gardiner. See also Gardner.
Gardiner's island. Lamb, M. J. R. N. Manor
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See also Oardlner, Lion.
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New York, 1895. 8°. (Abbott, E., Heroes o/
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Gardner, Asa Bird. Disposition of the allied
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Am. Hist. V. 1. 1877, p. 461.)— Gen. James M. Varnnm.
9 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 18, 1887, p. 185.)
Gardner, Augustus Kingsley, M. D. 1812-76.
French metropolis. Paris, as seen during
the spare hours of a medical student. 2 ed.
New York, 1850. 8°. .2696
Gartliier, Christopher Thomas. 1842 — . Chi-
nese laws and customs. 16 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt.
Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 15, 1883, p. 221.)— Coinage of forea.
130 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. China branch, Joum. n. s.
v. 27, pt. 2, 1895, p. 1.) — Tran.slation of inscription on
tablet at Hang chow, recording the changing the T'ien
Cliu 'I'anv: (Roman Catholic Church) into the T'ieu
Hao Kung. 11 pp. 1 pi. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China
branch, Journ. n. s. v. 4, 1868, p. 21.)
and others. Chinese partnerships: liability of the in-
dividual members. 14 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. China
branch, Joum. n. s. v. 22, 1888, p. 39.)
GARDNER, Daniel
1644
GARDNOR, Rev. John
Gardner, Daniel. —1863.
Institutes of international law, public and
private, as settled by the Supreme Court of
the United States, and by our republic, with
references to judicial decisions. New York,
1860. 8°. —2352
Gardner, Dorsey. 1842-94. Chronology of
events in American history. 6 pp. (Webster, N., Inter-
nat. diet, of Eng. lang. p. 2050. )
(Ed.) United States Centennial commis-
sion. International exhibition, 1876. Grounds
and buildings of the Centennial exhibition,
Phila., 1876. Washington, 1880. r. 8°. (Walker,
F. A., U. S. Centennial commission, v. 9. )
—3713
Gardner, Ernest Arthur. Naukratis. Pt. II
[1885-86.] With an appendix by F. LI. Grif-
fith. London, 1888. 4°. (Egypt Explor. Fund.)
2702
Note.—Fov Pt. I see Petrie, W. M. F., and others (in
preceding catalogue).
- — Recently discovered archaic sculptures. 35 pp.
(Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 8, 1887, p. 159.)— Athene in
the west pediment of the Parthenon. 12 pp. (,Journ. of
Hellen, studies, v. 3, 1882, p. 244.) —Inscription from
Boeae. 2 pp. (Journ. of Hellen. studies, v. B, 1887,
p. 214.)— Inscription from Chalcedoii. 3 pp. (Jmirn.
of Hellen. studies, v. 7, 1886, p. 154.)— Two fourth century
children's heads. 9 pp. (.Joum. of Hellen. studies,
V. 11, 1890, p. 100.)— Inscriptions copied by Coclierell in
Greece. 34 pp. {Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 6, 1885,
pp. 143, 340. )— Inscriptions from Cos, etc. 13 pp. (Joum.
of Hellen. studies, v. 6, 1885, p. 248. )— Reinach : Trait«
d'^plgraphle grecqnc. 8 pp. (Jourii. of Hellen.
studies, V. 8, 1887, p. 306.)— Archaeology in Greece, 1888-
94. 27 pp. 1 pi. (Joum.. of Hellen. studies, v. 10, 1889,
p. 254; v. 11, 1890, p. 210; v. 12, 1891, p. 385; v. 13, 1893,
p. 139; v. 14, 1894, p. 224.)— Processes of Oreelt sonlp-
tnre as shown by some unfinished statues at Athens.
14 pp. (Joum,. of Hellen. studies, v. 11, 1890, p. 129.) —
Early tireeli vases and African colonl<^s. 8 pp.
(Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 10, 1889, p. 126.)— Kirchhoff:
Stndien znr geschichte des Krlcohischen alpha-
bets. 2 pp. (Joum. o/Jfeiien. 8««die«, V.8, 1887, p.533.)—
Loewy: Inschrirten irriechischer bildlianer.
3 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 8, 1887, p. 304.)— Early
Ionic alphabet. 20 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies,
V. 7, 1888, p. 220. )— Ornaments and armour from Kertch
in the new museum at Oxford. 12 pp. 2 pi. (Joum. of
Hellen. studies, v. 5, 1884, p. 62.)— Note on 9Icg:alopo-
lis. 2 pp. (Joum.. of Hellen. studies, v. 14, 1894, p. 242.)
—Palladia from Mycenae. 4 pp. (Joum. of Hellen.
studies, V. 13, 1892-93, p. 21.)— Two Nancratitc vases.
3 pp. 1 pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 8, 1887, p. 119.)—
Paintings by Panaenus on the throne of the Olym-
pian Zeus. 9 pp. (.Toum. of Hellen. studies, v. 14, 1894,
p. 233. ) — Lecythus from Eretria with the death of
Priam. 16 pp. 1 pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 14,
1894, p. 170.)— Ncnlpture and epit;raphy, 1886-87.
(Joum. of Hellen. studies, V. 8, 1887, p. 278.)— Mtatucttc
representing a boy and a goose. 15 pp. 1 pi. (Joum. of
Hellen. studies, v. 6, 1885, p. 1.)
North doorway of the Erechtheum. See
Schultz, U. W., and Gardner, E. A.
and others. Excavations at Megalopolis.
1890-91. London, 1892. fo. (Soc. for the
promotion of Hellen. studies, Suppl. papers,
no. 1. ) 4205
Excavations in Cyprus, 1887-88. Papbos, Lcontari,
Amargctti. 125 pp. S pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 9,
1888, p. 147.)— Theatre at .He»falopolls. 5 pp. (joum.
of Belien. studies, v. 11, 1890, p. 294.)
Gardner, Rev. Henry Snook. History of the
English word " Serjeant." 14 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 8 s. v. 6, 1878, p. 29.)
Gardner, J. Starkie.
Armour in England, from the earliest
times to the reign of James I. [lUustr.]
London, 1897. r. 8°. (Port/oHo, no. 33.) —4561
Gardner, James Terry. See Gardiner, J. T.
Gardner, Percy.
Catalogue of Greek coins. Peloponnesus
(excluding Corinth). Ed. by Reginald Stuart
Poole. London, 1887. 8°. 2765
Museum Oxoniense. Catalogue of the
Greek vases in the Ashmolean Museum. Ox-
ford, 1893. 4°. — 17D5
- — New chapters in Greek history. Historical
results of recent excavations in Greece and
Asia Minor. With illustrations. New York,
1892. 8°. 2713
Sculptured tombs of Hellas. With thirty
plates, and eighty-seven engravings in the
text. London, 1896. r. 8°. 1703
Aniphora-liandles from Antiparos. 3 pp. (Joum,
of Hellen. studies, v. 6, 1885, p. 192.)— Stele commemo-
rating a victory in a boat race. 5 pp. (Joum. of
Hellen. studies, v. 11, 1890, p. 146.)— Boat-races among
the Greeks. 8 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 2, 1881,
p. 90.)— Boat-races at Athens. 2 pp. (Joum. of Hellen.
studies, V. 2, 1881, p. 315.)— Cacus on a black-figured
vase. 7 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 13, 1892-93,
p. 70.)— Countries and cities in ancient art. 35 pp.
1 pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 9, 1888, p. 47.)— Votive
coins in I>elian inscriptions. 5 pp. (Joum. of
Hellen. studies, v. 4, 1883, p. 243.)— Statuette of Eros.
9 pp. 2 pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 4, 1883, p. 266.)—
Head : Historia numorum : amanualof Oreek niinils-
niatics. 3 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 8, 1887,
p. 313.)— Hector and Andromache on a red-figured
vase. 7 pp. 1 pi. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 9, 1888,
p. 11.)— Hellenic after-world. 11 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. s. v. 37, 1885, p. 808.)— Homer and recent archaeol-
ogy. 12 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 54, 1886, p. 368.)—
Palaces of Homer. 19 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies,
V. 3, 1882, p. 264.)— Chariot^group of the Mausoleum.
7 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 13, 1892-93, p. 188.)—
Early oriental coins. 15 pp. (Poole, 8. L., Coins and
medals, p. 141. )— Statuette of Pallas from Cyprus. 6 pp.
(Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 2, 1881, p. 326.)— Parthian
colnag;e. 68 pp. 8 pi. (Thomas, E., Internal, numis-
mat. orient, v. 1, pt. 5.)— Pentathlon of the Greeks.
14 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 1, 1880, p. 210.)— Vase
of Polygnotan style : M. d. I, XI, 38. 9 pp. (Joum.
of Hellen. studies, v. 10, 1889, p. 117.)— Inscriptions from
Sainos. 7 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 7, 1886,
p. 147. )— Stephani on the tombs at Mycenae. 13 pp.
(Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 1, 1880, p. 94.)— Sepulchral
relief from Tarenluin. 88 pp. (Joum. of Hellen.
Studies, v. 6, 1884, p. 105.)— Tithonus on a red-figured
vase. 2 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 13, 1892-93,
p. 137.)
Numismatic commentary on Pausanias.
See Imhoof-Blumer, P.
and Poole, Stanley Lane. Coins of India.
15 pp. (Poole, S. L., Coins and medals, p. 175.)
Gardner, Thomas. Visit of the Mohawks to
Fort Penobscot, 1662. 3 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 2, 1878,
p. 235.) .
Gardner. Sec also Gardiner.
Gardnor, Rev. John. 1729-1808.
History of Monmouthshire. See Wil-
liams, D.
QARDTHAUSEN, Victor Emil
1645
GARFIELD, James Abram
Garrtthanseu, Victor Emil. 1843 — .
Augustus und seine zeit. v. 1, pt. 1. Leip-
zig, 1891. 8°. 2752
Conjectanea Ammianea codice adliibito
Vaticano. Kiliae, 1869. 8°. 3235
Inschriften aus Eplalaurns. 10 pp. (Bheinisch. mus.
n. s. V. 45, 1890, p. 812.)— Zur geschichte des grlechl-
Hrheii alpliabetN. 12 pp. (Bheinisch. miis. n. s. v. 40,
1885, p. 599.)— Griechische inschrift von Illnin. 3 pp.
(Bheinisch. miis. n. s. v. 46, 1891, p. 619.)— Der goldene
fisch von Votlorsfeldo. 4 pp. (Bheinisch. mus. n. s.
V. 39, 1884, p. 317.)
• (Ed. ) Ammiani Marcellini Rerum gesta-
rum libri qui supersunt. See Ammianus Mar-
cellinus.
Oareis, Karl. 1844—. Haftpflicht und unfall-
versicherung. 11 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 1, p. 350.)
Garel voii deiu blueeiitlen taL Pleier, Der.
2352
Garelli, Giacomo. [Notice of.] 6 pp. (Amato,
G. d', Pantean, v. 2, p. 483.)
Oarelli, Giovanni. Vinaj, V. Giovanni Garelli.
4 pp. (Carpi, L., Biaorgimento ital. v. 4, p. 384.)
Garet, Emile.
Bienfaits de la Revolution fran5aise. Paris,
1880. 8°. 1681
Garet. See also Garrett.
Garfield, James Abram, Pres. of V. S. 1831-81.
Works, ed. by Burke A. Hinsdale. Boston,
1882-83. 2 V. 8°. 2104
Contents. Fourteenth anicndinent and representa-
tion, V. 1.— AiiM^ricaii at^rricultnre, v. 1.— New
scheme of American flnancp, v. 2.— Ainerloan
Hliippin;;, v. 1.— Amnesty, v. 2.— Appropriations
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1875, v. 2.— Army
and the public peace, v. 2.— Reduction of the army, v. 1.
— Almeda A. Bootli, v. 2.— Census, v. 2.— Ninth census,
V. 1.— Zachariah Chandler, v. 2.— Chief Justice Chase
and Prof Agassiz, v. 2.— Letter to Chase, v. 1.— Civil
service reform, v. 1.— College eflucation, v. 1.—
Free coininoree between the states, v. 1.— Contisca-
tion of the property of rebels, v. 1.— Cabinet offi-
cers in Congress, v. 1.— Century of Congress, v. 2.—
Congress and the presidential elections, v. 2.— Obedience
to law the first duty of Congress, v. 2,— Revolution in
Congress, v. 2.— Cou$;ressional nullification, v. 2.
— Currency, v. 1.— Currency and the banks, v. 1. — Cur-
rency and the public faith, v. 2. — Currency conflict, v. 2.
—Democratic party and public opinion, v. 2.— Demo-
cratic party and the government, v. 2.— Appointment of
special deputy marshals, v. 2.— Diplomatic and
consular service, v. 2.— Counting the electoral
vote, V. 2.— Florida returns in the election of 1876,
V. 2.— Future of the Republic : its dangers and its
hopes, V. 2.— Geneva awarfl, v. 2.— Joshua R. Oid-
dint^s, v. 1.— Sale of surplus gold, v. 1.— Halifax
award, v. 2.— Hawaiian islands, v. 2.— Joseph
Henry, v. 2.— Honest money, v. 2. — Inaugural
address, v. 2.— Indian affairs, v. l.—Ku-Klux act.
V. 1.— I^lncoln and emancipation, v. 2.— Memory of
Lincoln, v. 1.— LjOiiisiaiia returns in the election of
1876, V. 2.— Medical and surgical history of the
Rebellion, v. 1. — Jurisdiction of military commis-
sions, V. 1.— Dr. S. F. B. Morse, v. 2.— Oliver P. Mor-
ton, V. 2. — Xational aid to education, v. 2. —
National appropriations and misappropriations,
V. 2.— National Bureau of Education, v. 1.— Na-
tional elections protected by national authority, v. 2.
—Enrolling and calling out the national forces, v. 1.
—National politics, v. 1. — Letter accepting the
nomination for the presidency, v. 2.— North-
west territory : settlement of the western reserve.
V. 2. — Cauvass in Olil4», v. 1.— t^hlo campaign of 1871,
v. 1. — I'olitical issues of 1868-70, v. 1. — Presl-
^lential campaign of 1872, v. 2.— The press, v. 2. —
Strengthening of the public credit, v. 1.— Public
flebt and specie payments, v. 1. — Public expendi-
tures: their increase and diminution, v. 2. — Recon-
struction, v. 1.- Restoration of the southern
stales, v. 1. — Proposed repeal of the resumption
law, v. 2.— Right to originate revenue bills, v. 1. —
Revenues and expenditures, v. 2.— Letter to Rose-
craiis, v. 1.— Gustave Schleicher, v. 2.— Nomination
of John Sherman, v. 2. — Phases of the silver ques-
tion, V. 2. — Constitutional amendment abolishing
slavery, v. 1. — Smithsonian Institution, v. 1. —
Eifect of the Rebellion on southern life insurance
contracts, V. 2. — Suspension and resumption of specie
payments, v. 2. — Henry H. Starkweather, v. 2. —
Revived doctrine of state sovereignty, v. 2.— Mr.
Stevens and the five-twenty bonds, v. 1. — Snffrage
and safety, v. 1.— Sngar tariff, v. 2.— Tariff bill of
1866, 1870, v. 1.— Gen. Q. H. Thomas: his life and char-
acter, V. 1.— Troops at the polls, v. 2.— Strewing
flowers on the graves of Union soldiers, v. 1.— Taxa-
tion of the United States bonds, v. 1.— Commissioner
Wells' report, v. 1.— John Winthrop and Samuel
Adams, v. 2.— Wood tariff bill, v. 2.
Journal of a trip to Europe in 1867. 12 pp. (.Century
Mag. v. 5, 1884, p. 407.)— My experience as a lawyer.
7 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 144, 1887, p. 565.)— My campaign in
east Kentucky. 11 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 113, 1886,
p. 525.)— My personal finances. 6 pp. (N. Am. kev.
V. 145, 1887, p. 40.)— My public life. 11 pp. (N.Am.
Bev. V. 144, 1887, p. 451. ) — On the reaction against recon-
struction; House of Rep. March 29, 1879. 15 pp.
(Johnston, A., Bepresent. Am. orations, v. 3, p. 283.)
Addresses on the acceptance by Congress
of the statue of James A. Garfield, presented
by the state of Ohio. 1886. ( U. S. 49 Cong.
1 8688. Senate mt«cei. doc. no 104. )
CoNWELL, R. H. Life, speeches, and pub-
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Davenport, J. I. History of the forged
" Morey letter." 1884. —1352
Fuller, C. E. Reminiscences of James
A. Garfield, with notes preliminary and col-
lateral. 1887. 3794
Bliss, D. W. Story of President Garfield's illness.
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Clarigny, P. A. Election de G. 24 pp. (Bev. d. deux
mondes, 1881, 3 p«r. v. 44, p. 68.)— I>odge, M. A. The
spent bullet. 9 pp. (JV. Am. Bev. v. 134, 1882, p. 525.)—
Things which remain. 13 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 135, 1882,
p. 76.)— Doehn, R. Administration Garfield's und der
Guiteau-process. 33 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 2, pp. 42,
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44 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 11, 1884, pp. 89, 185.)— «iar-
field and American history. 1 p. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 8,
1882, p. 561.)— Onerrant, E. O. Marshall and G. in
eastern Kentuclcy. 5 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel,
C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 1, p. 392. )— Ham-
■noinl, W. A., and others. Surgical treatment of G.
33 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 133, 1881, p. 578.)— Kapp, F.
James A. Garfield. 3 pp. (Dentsch. rundschau, v. 29,
1881, p. 2%.)— Laveleye, E. L. V. de. Pr&ident G.
14 pp. (Bev. d. deux mondes, 1881, 3 p«r. v. 47, p. 671.)—
Lowell. J. R. Garfield. 9 pp. 1 pi. ( Worts, v. 6, p. 38;
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F. Autograph of G. 1 p. (Century Mag. v. 1, 1881,
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GARGANTUA
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GARMAN, H.
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Garg:autiia dans las traditions popnlaires.
S^billot, P. {Litterat. populaires, V. li.) 2217
Garg'aiitiiaN, Vie du fameux. Rabelais, F.
(Biblioth. bleue, v. 2.) 2316
Gargiolli, Carlo (£d.) 1840—.
Madonna Lionessa : cantare inedito del se-
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(Ed.) Lettere di Laura Battiferri Am-
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(Ed.) Libro segreto di Gregorio Dati. See
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GargioUi, Corrado. 1834 — . Divina Comme-
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(Ed. ) Storia della Casa di Svevia in Italia.
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Garhwill, India. Batten, J. H. Notes and
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—4186
VersI a G. Carducci. 4 pp. (Cardncci, G., G. Gari-
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Perrot, ( — ). Garibaldi et la campagne
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Schwartz, E. von (E. Melena, pseud.)
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Alcleii, W. L. Garibaldi's ideas. 8 pp. {Atlant.
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62 pp. (Galton, F., Narrat. of an explorer in tropical
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Erinneranir an G. 10 pp. (Devtsch. rundschau, v. 40,
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p. 781.)— <>luaHlalla, E. Giuseppe Garibaldi. 120 pp.
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Personal reminiscences of O. 12 pp. (MacmUUm'sMa^.
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1860. 33pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1886, v. 2, pp. 406, 517.)— Giu-
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Garibaldieiis, Les. Dumas, A., CEuvres compl.
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Garin, lo Bruns. Bartsch, K. F. Garin der
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Garin, le Loherain. Du Meeil, E. P. (Ed.)
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Boniiardot, F. Essai de classement des MSS. des
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Garin le Loherain. 30 pp. (Correspondant, v. 68, 1863,
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Garin de Monglane, Ueber das verhaeltnis
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Garke, Hermann. Prothese und aphaerese
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Garland, Hamlin. 1860 — . Spring romance.
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Garland, Hugh A. 1805-54.
Life of John Randolph of Roanolse. New
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Garland, Col. R. R. Arkansas Post. Its fall,
Jan. 11, 1863. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 22,
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Garland, Samuel, Jr. 1830-62. Report of the
battle of Seven Pines. 9 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
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(iarlanda, Frederico, Ph. D.
Fortunes of words. Letters to a lady.
New York, [1887]. 12°. —2176
(Jarlande, John. Circa 1180-1252. De tri-
umphis ecclesiae libri octo. A Latin poem of
the thirteenth century. Ed. from the unique
MS. in the British Museum by Thos. Wright.
London, 1856. 4°. (Roxburghe Club.) 2281
Garlic. Nardo-Oibele, A. Sull' aglio a le ci-
polle, usi e pregiudizii veneti. 16 pp. (Archiv. studio
tradiz. popolan, v. 8, 1889, p. 385. )
Garlinfftoii, Ernest A.
Report on Lady Franklin bay expedition
of 1883. Washington, 1883. 8°. (U. S. Sig-
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Garmau, H., and Colton, Buel Preston. Some
notes on the development of arbacia pnnctulata. 9 pp.
2 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins
Univ. Studies from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883, p. 247.)
QARNEAU, Pran§oi8 Xavier
1647
GARNIER, Guillaumin
(iariieaii, Franjois Xavier. 1809-66.
History of Canada, from the time of its
discovery till the union year 1840-41. Tr. and
accompanied with illustrative notes, etc., by
Andrew Bell. 2 ed. Montreal, 1862. 2 v. 8°.
1615
Moroaii, ( — ). Histoire du Canada, par G. 27 pp.
(Correspondant, v. 33, 1854, p. 343.)
Gai'iier, John Leslie. Legends of Jamshed
and Quetzacoatl. 7 pp. {Am. antiq. v. 10, 1888, p. 285. )
( Tr. ) The Aztecs, their history, manner,
and customs. See Biart, L.
Gamer, Richard Lynch. 1848 — .
Speech of monkeys. Kew York, 1892.
p. 8°. —2175
What I expect to do in A rrica. 6 pp. {N. Am. Rev.
V. 154, 1892, p. 713.)— Phonographic studies of speech.
10 pp. {Forum, V. 13, 1892, p. 778. )— Speech of mon-
keys. 11 pp. {Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 246. )
Garnet, Henry.
Actio in Henricum Garnetum, Societatis
Jesuiticae in Anglia Superiorem, et caeteros,
qui proditione longfe immanissima Sereniss.
Britaniae Magnae Regem, et Regni Anglia
ordines puluere fulminali 6 medio tollere co-
niurarunt. 1607. 1516
Gariiett, Alexander Yelverton Peyton, M. D.
1820—. Observations on the Potomac marshes at Wash-
ington, D. C. 15 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports,
V. 7, p. 186.)
Garuett, James Mercer. 1770-1843.
Lectures on female education. To which
is annexed, the Gossip's manual. . 4 ed., with
corrections and additions. Richmond, 1825.
16°. —2307
Garnett, James Mercer, LL.D. 1840 — .
University organization. [Baltimore, 1875.]
8°. —2364
iVofe.— Also in Southern Rev. v. 18, 1875, p. 167.
Garnett, John J. Artillery on the Gettysburg
campaign. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10,
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Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane.
Women of Turkey and their folk-lore.
With an ethnographical map and introductory
chapters on the ethnography of Turkey ; and
folk-conceptions of nature by John S. Stuart-
Glennie. The Christian women. London,
1890. 8°. 1214
■ Women of Turkey and their folk-lore..
With introductory chapters on the origins of
matriarchy by John S. Stuart-Glennie. The
Jewish and Moslem women. London, 1891.
8°. 1214
nardanelles. With illustrations by Wm. Simpson.
15 pp. (Traill, H. D., and others. Picturesque Mediter-
ranean, V. 2, p. 18.)
( Tr. ) Greek folk-songs from the Turkish
provinces of Greece, Albania, Thessaly (not
yet wholly free), and Macedonia. Classified,
revised, and ed. with an historical introduc-
tion on the survival of paganism by John S.
Stuart-Glennie. London, 1885. 8°. 1214
<rariiett, Muscoe Russell Hunter. — circa 1863.
Speech delivered in the House of Repre-
sentatives, Feb. 20, 1861. Washington, 1861.
8°. (Polit. pamph. 1S60S1, V. 1.) —4396
Speech on the state of the Union, delivered
in the House of Representatives, Jan. 16, 1861.
Washington, 1861. 8°. (Ftilit. pamph. 1860-
61, V. 1. ) —4396
Garnett, Richard, LL.D. 1835—.
Life of Thos. Carlyle. London, 1887. 16°.
(Robertson, E. S., Great writers.) 3707
Richmond on the Thames. [Illustr.] Lon-
don, 1896. r.8°. (Port/oKo, no. 27, 1896. )-^571
Wm. Blake : painter and poet. London,
1895. r. 8°. (Porf/oHo, no. 22, 1895.) —4571
I^Iteratiire. 69 pp. (Ward, T. H., Reign of Queen
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(Ed.) Library series, v. 1. London, 1897.
12°. L.56
Contents. Ogle, J. J. Free library. Its history and
present condition.
{Ed.) Inuectyue agaynst treason. [Ballad in fac-
simile.] 1 p. ( With Guaras, A. de, Accession of Queen
Mary.)
(Ed.) Accession of Queen Mary: being
the contemporary narrative of Antonio de
Guaras. See Guaras, A. de.
(Ed.) Relics of Shelley. See Shelley, P.
B. (in preceding catalogue).
Garnett, Brig.-Gen. Richard Brooke. Garnett's
brigade at Gettysburg. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, V. 3, 1877, p. 216.)
Giirnett, Theodore S., Jr. Cruise of the Nash-
ville. 5 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12, 1884,
p. 329.)
Garnett, William. Technical education. 10 pp.
(London, Internat. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 14,
p. 106.)— llnlverslty edncation forthe people. 14pp.
{Contemp. Rev. v. 52, 1887, p. 644.)
Garnier, de Pont-Ste-Maxence.
Etibnne, E. Vie St. Thomas le Martir:
pofeme historique du XH sifecle compost par
Garnier de Pont-Ste.-Maxence. Etude his-
torique, littfiraire, et philologique. 1883. 4773
Garnier, Adolphe. Dudevant, Mme. A. L. A.
D. (G. Sand, pseud.) Gamier. 28 pp. {CEuvres compl,
v. 24, p. 233.)
Garnier, Bdouard. 1840 — . BibliothSque in-
ternationale de I'art. Guide du coUection-
neur. Dictionnaire de la c6ramique. Paris,
n. d. 8°. —1706
Manufacture nationale de Sfevres. Cata-
logue du mus6e cSramique, fasc. 4, sfir. D :
Faiences. Paris, 1897. 8°. (Pronce, Minis-
t^e del' Instruction Publiqueetdes Beaux-arts. )
— 17C3
Soft porcelain of SSvres. With an histor-
ical introduction. London, 1892. fo. — 17D5
Garnier, Edouard. Biographie de Robert de
Fiennes, Connfitable de France; Supplement. 101 pp.
(Soc. antiq. de Morinie, M{m. v. 8, 1850, pp. 193, 469.)
Garnier, Francis. See Garnier, M. J. F.
Garnier, Guillaumin, and Garnier, Joseph
C16ment. Annuaire de l'6conomie politique.
See Annuaire de I'^conomie politique.
GARNIER, Jeab
1648
GARRISON, Francis Jackson
Gamier, Jean. 1621-81. Notae in S. Oyrilli
Alex, epistolam synodicam ad Nestorium. 6 pp. {Routh,
M. J., Script, eccles. opiisculn, v. 2, p. 195.) — Ex llbro
dlnrno Konianornin pontiflcani. 19 pp. (Routh,
M. J., Script, eccles. opttseula, v. 2, p. 145.)
Oarnier, Joseph; Clement. 1813-81.
Annualre de I'ficonomie politique. See
Annuaire de l'6conomie politique.
Gamier, Marie Joseph Frangois, dit Francis.
Ward, Mrs. M. A. A. Francis Gamier. 12 pp. (Jlfoc-
millan's Mag. v. 48, 1883, p. 309.)
Gamier, Noel. Brum, J. Z. de M. Noel Gar-
nier. 8 pp. (Rio de Janeiro, Biblioth. nac. Annaes, v. 1,
1876, p. 355.)
Gamier, Robert. 1534-90.
Tragedies. Treuer abdruck der ersten
gesammtausgabe (Paris, 1585) mit den varian-
' ten aUer vorhergehenden ausgaben und einem
glossar, herausg. von W. Foerster. Heilbronn,
1882-83. 4v. 12°. (Vollmoeller, K., Samml.
franz. neudmcke, v. 3-6.) 3336
Contents. Antlifone, T. 3. — BibliOKrapIilHcbe
notiz, V. 1.— Bradamante, v. 4.— Cornelle, v. 1.—
Au Roy de France et de Polongne, v. 1.— Illppolyte,
V. 2.— Les Iiilfnes, v. 3.— Foerster, W. Garniers loben
und werke, v. 4.— M. Antolne, v. 1.— Porcle, v. 1.—
La Troade, v. 2.— Glossar, v. 4.— Varianten, v. 4.
Kahnt, p. Gedankenkreis der sentenzen
in Jodelle's und Gamier' s tragoedien und
Seneca's einfluss aufdenselben. 1887. (Sten-
gel, E., .4 ita^abem, v. 66.) 2305
Foerster, W. Robert Garniers leben und werke.
23 pp. (Gamier, R., Tragidies, v. 4, p. xix : Vollmoeller,
K., Samml. franz. neudrucke, v. 6.)
Gamier, Russell Montague. 1854 — .
Annals of the British peasantry. London,
1895. 8°. 1524
History of the English landed interest : its
customs, laws, and agriculture. London, 1892-
93. 2 V. 8°. 1524
Garnier-Pagfes, Etienne Joseph Louis. Lo-
m€nie, L. L. de. M. Garnier-Pag&s. 36 pp. (In his
Galerie des contemp, illustr. v. 2.)
Garnot, Capt. E.
Expedition frangaise de Formose. 1884-85.
Paris, 1894. 8°. and atlas fo. 1435 ; atlas, 1421
Garnsey, Rev. Henry Edward Fowler (2V. )
1826—.
History of botany. (1530-1860.) See Sachs,
J. von.
Garo dialect. Williamson, W. J. Vocabulary
of the Garo and Konch dialects. 7 pp. (Asiat.Soc. Ben-
gal, Joum. V. 38, pt. 1, 1869, p. 14.)
Garofalo, Benvenuto. Vasari, G. Benvenuto
G. e Girolamo da Carpi. 73 pp. ( Opere, v. 6, p. 457. )
Garofalo, Biagio. 1677-1762.
De antiquis marmoribus opusculum, cui
accedunt dissertationes IV. Ed. altera. Oxonii,
1828. 4°. 1723
Garratt Hall, a seat of the Traffords and the
Mosleys. Spp. Ipl. Sutton, C. W. (Gray, H., Fieuis o/
the old halls o/ Lancashire and Cheshire, p. 69. )
Garraway, Sir Henry. 1575-1646.
Speech at a common-hall . . . upon occasion
of a speech delivered there the Friday before,
by Mr. Pym, at the reading of His Majesties
answer to the late petition, n.p. 1642. sm. 4°.
( With James I, King of Gt. Britain, Speach in
the Starre- Chamber. ) 4555
Garrer, A. H. Ad Xenophontis commenta-
rios. 10 pp. (Mnejnosj/ne, n. s. V. 16, 1888, p. 241.)
Garrett, George W. Belle of Belgravia.
139 pp. [Anon.] {Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 80, 1872, pp. 427,
567, 632 ; v. 81, 1873, pp. 68, 188, 352, 439, 583.)
Garrett, Joao Baptista de. See Almeida-Gar-
rett, J. B. de.
Garrett, W. R.
History of the South Carolina cession and
the northern boundary of Tennessee. Nash-
ville, 1884. 8°. (Tennessee Hist. Soc. Papers.)
3501
Northern boundary of Tennessee. 17 pp. (Mag. Am,
Hist. V. 23, 1890, p. 210.)
Garrett, William.
Reminiscences of public men in Alabama,
for thirty years, with an appendix. Atlanta,
1872. 8°. 3584
Garrett. See also Garet.
Garrett, County, Md. Scharf, J. T. History
of western Maryland : being a history of Fred-
erick . . . and Garrett counties . . . with bio-
graphical sketches of their representative
men. 1882, 2 v. 3582
Garrez, Pierre Gustave. Senart, E. Gustave
Garrez. 8 pp. (Joum. osta(. 8 s. v. 12, 1888, p. 491.)
Garrick, David. 1716-79. Bon ton ; or, High
life above stairs : a farce. 9 pp. (Acting drama, p. 720.)
— Cymon. 10 pp. (^cKngdroma, p. 711.)— M^moires.
40 pp. (Barriire, J. E., M(m. rel. hist, de France, v. 6,
p. 279.)— Miss In her teens; or, the Medley of lovers.
8 pp. {Acting drama, p. 510.)
The Chances. See Beaumont, F., and
Fletcher, J. (in preceding catalogue).
Clandestine marriage. See Colman, G.,
the elder, and Garrick, D.
Country girl. See Wycherley, W.
Country wife. See Wycherley, W.
Every man in his humour. See Jonson, B.
Isabella ; or, the Fatal marriage. See
Southern, T.
Dobson, H. A. David Garrick. 41 pp. (Matthews,
J. B., and Hutton, L., Actors and actresses, v. 1, p. 69.)—
Uriflin, G. W. David Garrick. 7 pp. {In his Studies
in literature, p. 97.)— Thomson, Mrs. K. B. David
Garrick and Mrs. Clive. 63 pp. {In her Celebr. friend-
ships, V. 2, p. 217.)
Garriclc Club, Pictures at the. 21 pp. Grif-
fiths, A. {Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 39, 1886, p. 350.)
Garrison, Francis Jackson. 1848 — . Wm.
Lloyd Garrison's origin and early life. 11pp. {Century
Mag. V. 8, 1885, p. 589.)
Wm. Lloyd Garrison. See Garrison, W. P.,
and Garrison, F. J.
GARRISON, Wendell Phillips
1649
GARZONI, Tommaso
Garrison, Wendell Phillips. 1840—. Con-
necticut in the middle ages. 7 pp. {Century Mag. v. 8,
1885, p. 780.)— Reform of the Senate. 6 pp. {Atlant.
Monthly, v. 68, 1891, p. 227.)
and Garrison, Francis Jackson. Wm.
Lloyd Garrison. Story of his life, 1805-79.
New York, 1885-89. 4 v. 8°. 3703
Garrison, William Lloyd. 1805-79.
Sonnets and other poems. Boston, 1843.
16°. 1308
Garrison, W. P., and Garrison, P. J.
Wm. Lloyd Garrison. Story of his life, 1805-
79. 1885-89, 4 v. 3703
Bnooii. li. W. Wm. Lloyd Garrison. 18 pp. (New
Englander, v. «, 1886, p. 1.)— Bartlett, D. W. Wm.
Lloyd Garrison. 17 pp. (In his Modern agitators, p. 111.)
— I>ocbn, K. J. G. R. Wm. Lloyd Garrison, der skla-
venbefreier. 22 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. I, p. 396. )—
OarriMon, F. J. Wm. Lloyd Garrison's origin and
early life. 11 pp. (Century Mag. v. 8, 1885, p. 589.)—
Hi^^g-iiiNon, T. W. Wm. Lloyd Garrison. 9 pp.
(AOant. Monthly, v. 57, 1886, p. 120; Century Mag. v. 8,
1885, p. 587.)— I>ater yearsof Q. 6 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 64, 1889, p. 811.)— Xiveii, R. Wm. Lloyd Garrison.
17 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 31, 1882, p. 247.)— Pillslmry,
P. Wm. Lloyd Garrison. 19 pp. (In his Acts of the
anti-slavery apostles, p. 9.)— Smith, G. Wm. Lloyd
Garrison. 11 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 53, lS86,Tp.321.)—
Wm. Loyd Garrison : the story of his life. 28 pp.
(Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 69, 1886, p. 366. )— Stowe, Mrs.
H. E. B. Wm. Lloyd Garrison. 58 pp. (In her Lives . . .
of our self-made men, p. 154.)— Whlttler, J. Q. Wm.
Lloyd Garrison. 4 pp. 1 pi. ( Works, v. 7, p. 189.)
Garrocl, Archibald E., M. D. [Tr.)
Treatise on cholelithiasis. See Naunyn, B.
Garroters, The. 17 pp. Howells, W. D. {Har-
per's Mag. V. 72, 1886, p. 146.)
Garrow, David William. 1781-1827.
History and antiquities of Croydon, with a
variety of other interesting matter ; to which
is added a sketch of the life of John Whitgift,
Lord Abp. of Canterbury ; and an appendix.
Croydon, 1818. 8°. 2546
Garruccl, Rafifaele.
Monete dell' Italia antica. Raccolta gene-
rale. Roma, 1885. 2 v. in 1, fo. 3781
lienor man t, F. Inscriptions gravies au trait sur
les murs de Pompei, par G. 25 pp. (Correspojidant, v. 34,
1854, p. 699.)
Garry, Francis N. A., and Garry, A. G.
Churchwardens' accounts of the parish of
St. Mary's, Reading, Berks, 1550-1662. Pref-
ace by the Lord Bp. of Oxford. Reading,
1893. r. 8°. 2533
Garschine, Wssewolod Michailovitch. 1855-
88. Art et artistes. 2t pp. ( Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3 p6r. V. 32, 1886, p. 109.)— CrapaiKl et la rose. 7 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 45, 1890, p. 376.) —
<tnatre Jours: r€cit d' un volontaire russe. 16 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 31, 1886, p. 689.)—
Die Baeren. Aus dem Russischen von August Scholz.
14 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 46, 1886, p. 334.)
Garshine, Vs6volod. See Garschine, W. M.
Garstin, Maj.-Gen. John ( Tr. )
Treatise on rivers. iSee Prisi, P.
Garstin, John Ribton. 1836—. Garston Hall,
the ancient seat of Norres of Speke and the Gerards.
2 pp. 1 pi. (Gray, H., Views of the old halls of Lancathire
and Cheshire, p. 39. )
Garston, England. Boult, J. Historical to-
pography of Aigburth and G. 44 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. TVans. n. s. v. 8, 1868, p. 147.)—
t'ox, E. W. Some account of G. and of the ancient
chapel of St. Michael formerly existing there. 22 pp.
12 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 40,
1890. p. 121.)
See also I^ancashlre.
Garston Hall, the ancient seat of Norres of
Speke and the Gerards. 2 pp. 1 pi. Garstin, J. R.
(Gray, H., Views of the old halls of Lancashire and Che-
shire, p. 39. )
GartengeseUschaft. Frey, J. (Biblioth. lit.
vereins in Stuttg. v. 209. ) —3124
Garter, Order of the. Burke, Sir J. B. Ladies
of the Order of the Garter. 9 pp. (In his Rise of great
families, p. 181.)— Hope, W. H. St. J. On a remarkable
series of wooden busts surmounting the stall-canopies in
St. George's Chapel, Windsor. 4 pp. (Archaeologia,v. 5i,
pt. 1, 1894, p. 115.)— Thompson, E. M. Revision of the
statutes of the Order of the Garter by King Edward VI.
26 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 54, pt. 1, 1894, p. 173.)
See also Heraldry.
Garth, Sir Samuel. — 1718. Poetical works.
96 pp. (Sanford, E., and Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 14,
p. 229.)
Sanford, E. Life of G. 4 pp. (Sanford, E., and
Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 14, p. 231.)
Gartland, Francis Xavier, D. D., Bp. of Savan-
nah. Clarfce, R. H. Rt. Rev. Francis Xavier Gartland.
7 pp. (In his Lives of deceased Bps. v. 2, p. 408.)
Gartree, Hundred, Ehigland. Hill, J. H.
History of Market Harborough, with that
portion of the hundred of Gartree, containing
the parishes of Baggrave, Billesdon . . . 1876.
.2551
History of the parish of Langton, with
that portion of the hundred of Gartree, con-
taining the parishes of Great Bowden, Bias-
ton, Carlton . . . 1867. .2521
See also I>elcestershlre.
Garwal b. aus Al-Hutei'a, Dlwftn des. 245 pp.
Goldziher, J. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits, v. 46, 1892,
pp. 1, 173, 471 ; V. 47, 1893, pp. 43, 163.)
Gary, ( — ), Abb6.
Dictionnaire patois-fran§ai8 k I'usage du
dfipartement du Tarn et des dgpartements
circonvoisins. Castres, 1845. 12°. — 2147
Garza, Catarino E. Romero, M. Garza raid
and its lessons. 12 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 155, 1892, p. 324.)
Garzoni, Tommaso. 1549-89.
Opere. Venetia, 1605. sm. 4°. 2302
Contents. Ilospldale de' pazzl Ineiirabill.—
Slna^oga de gV Isrnoranti.- Theatro de' varll e
diversi cervelli mondani.
Sinagoga de gl' ig^noranti. Venetia, 1589.
sm. 4°. —1411
Theatro de vari, e diversl cervelli mon-
dani. Venetia, 1591. sm. 4°. — 14H
GAS, Illuminating
1650
GASKILL FAMILY
Gas, niumlnatlng.
Bbuus, E. W. Municipal ownership of gas
in the United States. 1891. (Am. Econ. Assoc.
Pub. V. 6, nos. 4, 5. ) -^376
James, E. J. Relation of the modern
municipality to the gas supply. 1886. (Am.
Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 1, nos. 2, 3. ) —4376
United States. State, Department of.
Special consular reports . . . Gas in foreign
countries. 1891. ( U. S. 52 Cong. 1 seas. House
miscel. doc. v. 33. )
Abbolt, S. W. Relation of illuminating gas to public
health. 26 pp. 2 pi. (Mass. State Board of Health,
Report, 1884, Suppl. p. 249.)— BotMfonl, C. H. Price of
gas. 9 pp. (iV. ^m. iee». V. 141, 1885, p. 166.)— ncterlo-
ration of bookbindini; by illuminating gas. 1 p.
(Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. 17, 1880, p. 143.)— Dixon, H. B.
Domestic use of gas. 18 pp. (London, Internat. Health
Eshib. Literature, v. 3, p. 127.)— Keeler, B. C. Munici-
pal control of gas works. 11 pp. (Forum, v. 8, 1889,
p. 286.) — I-ewes, V. B. Gaseous illnminants. 11 pp.
(Nature, v. 43, 1891, pp. 233, 257, 282.)— Sedgrwick, W. T.,
and Nichols, W. R. Study of the relative poisonous
effects of coal and water gas. 39 pp. (Mass. State Board
of Health, Report, 1884, Suppl. p. 276.)
See also Explosions.— Fuel. — Hygriene.— Illiinii-
nation.
Ga.s, Natural.
Carll, J. F. Seventh report on the oil
and gas fields of western Pennsylvania for
1887-88. 1890. (Pa. 2 geol. mrv. 1, 5.) —4647
Afihburner, C. A. Geology of natural gas. 2 pp.
(Science, V. 6, 1885, p. 183.)— Natural gas. 2 pp. (Science,
V. 9, 1887, p. 39.)— and White, I. C. Geology of natural
gas. 3 pp. (Scjejice, v. 6, 1886, p. 42. )— Carter, O. C. S.
Drilling for oil and natural gas in the vicinity of Phila-
delphia. 7 pp. (Frankl. Inst. Joum. v. 138, 1894, p. 230.)
— Chance, H. M. Natural gas. 2 pp. (Science, v. 9,
1887, p. 250.)— James, J. F. Curiosities of natural gas.
6 pp. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. 34, 1896, p. 821.)— Kansas
gas-well. 1 p. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, \. 12, 1878, p. 376.)—
Orton, E. On the origin of the rock pressure of the
natural gas of the Trenton limestone of Ohio and In-
diana. (Am. J. Sci. 3 s. v. 39, 1890, p. 226.)— Petroleum
and natural gas as found in Ohio. 6 pp. (Science, v. 7,
1886, p. 560.)— Pliilllps, F. C. Report on the chemical
composition of natural gas. 16 pp. (Frankl. Inst. Joum.
V. 124, 1887, p. 282.)— Roberts, T. P., and others. Utili-
zation of natural gas. 19 pp. (Frankl. Inst. Joiirn. 3 s.
V. 89, 1885, p. 48.)— Slialcr, N. S. Natural gas supply.
8 pp. (i<'or«m,v. 3, 1887, p. 305.)— White, I. C. Geology
of natural gas. 2 pp. (Science, v. 5, 1885, p. 521.)
See also Explosions.- Fnel.
(iascoig'tie, George. Otrca 1530-77. Select
poems. 14 pp. (Sanford, E., and Walsh, R., Jr., Brit,
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Gauffrediis. Volgarizzamento delle Favole di
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<le la bil>lioll■^<|ue itiibllqile «le Pontarllvr
(Doubs). 15 pp. (ItlbUoth. Ecole des Charles, v. 45, 1884,
p. 58.)
Gautliiot, Simon. Castan, P. P. J. A. Qran-
velle et le petit empereur de Besanyon. 1518-38. Un
Episode de la vie municipale et religieuse au 16 si^le.
61 pp. (Ben. hist. v. 1, 1876, p. 78.)
Gautier, Archdeacon of T6rouanne. 12 cent.
Vita Johannis episcopi Teruanensis. 15 pp. (Frankfort
Soc. Script. V. 15, pt. 2, p. 1136.)
Gautier, Abbot of Arrouaise. 1155-93. Fun-
datio monasterii Arroasiensis. 9 pp. (Frankfort Soc.
Script. V. 15, pt. 2, p. 1117.)
Gautier, VI C'omte de Brienne. Paoli, C. Nu-
ovi documenti intorno a Gualtieri VI de Brienne, Duca
d'Atene e Signore di Firenze. 41pp. {Archiv. stor. ital.
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Gautier, de Castellione. See Gautier, P.
Gautier, de Coinsy [Tr. ) 1177-1236.
Miracles de la Ste. Vierge. Pub. par 1' Abb6
Poquet. Paris, 1857. 4°. 2362
Meyer, M. P. H. Types de quelques chansons de G.
9 pp. (Bomcmia, V. 17, 1888, p. 429.)
Gautier, de Cornut, Abp. of Sens. 13 cent.
Opusculum de susceptione coronae spineae Jesu Christi.
6 pp. (Bouquet, M., Bee. hist. Oaules, v. 22, p. 26.)
Gautier, Emile Justin Armand. Cours de
chimie. 5 pp. (Rev. of in We8(m. iJeu. v. 131, 1889, p. 148.)
Gautier, Emile Theodore L6on. 1832—.
Bibliographie des chansons de geste. Paris,
1897. 8°. L.53
La chevalerie. Paris, 1884. r. 8°. 2782
Entree en Espag^e. Chansons de geste
infidite renferm6e dans un MS. de la biblio-
thSque de St. -Marc, k Venise ; notice, analyse,
et extraits. Paris, 1858. 8°. 2384
Epopfies fran5aises : fitude sur les origines
et 1' histoire de la litt^rature nationale. 2 6d.
V. 2. Paris, 1894. 8°. 2384
Note.— For v. I, 3, 4, see preceding catalogue.
Histoire de la po6sie liturgique au moyen
age. Les tropes, v. 1. Paris, 1886. 8°. —2255
Essai sur la vie et les ouvrages d'Adain tie Natiit
Victor. 173 pp. (Adam, of St. Vietor^t, Paris, (Euvres
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Gautier, Philippe, de Castellione. Novati, P.
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Gautier, Thgophile. 1811-72.
Histoire de Part dramatique en France
depuis vingt-cinq ans. Paris, 1858-59. 6 v.
8°. 3317
Bruiietitre, P. ThSophile Gautier. 12 pp. {Rev.
d. deux mj>ndes, IBS7, 3 p«r. v. 84, p. 693.)— l*erltlii», J.
B. Thgophile Gautier. 10 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 69,
1887, p. 290.)
Gautier, Thfirfese. Monnier, Mme. H. D. (J.
Des Roches, pseurf.) Th€rfese Gautier. 75 pp. {Biblioth.
univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 17, 1883, pp. 79, 221, 457.)
Gautreks .sa^a. 36 pp. ( Asmundarson, V.,
{Fornaldarsoegur Kordrlanda, v. 3, p. 1.)
Gavacherie, France. Jouyneau-des-Loges,
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de France, Mlm. v. 1, 1817, p. 419.)
Gavard, Alexandre. Genfive et ses institu-
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QAVARD, Charles
1657
GAY, Jules
Gavard, Charles. Elections de 1885 en Angle-
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Nouveau cabinet en Aii^leterro. 11pp. {Correspon-
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.\ngleterrc. 19 pp. [CorreBpmidanl, n. s. v. 102, 1885,
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M. de BlHinarck. 6 pp. {Corresxmndant, n. s. v. 118,
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1881. H pp. (Correspondanl, n. s. v. 98, 1884, p. 281.)—
Empire de I'IikU-. 22 pp. {Correspondant, u. s. v. 91,
1882. p. 193.)— I.enrrtMrnne allianre. 12 pp. (Cor-
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en France et en AUemagne. 7 pp. (Correifpondant, n. s.
V. 97, 1883, p. 1110.)— Ofticipr de koiuivon. 19 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 107, 1886, p. 258.)— Philulos'ic
<l'<^tat. 7 pp. (Correspondaiif, n. s. V. 95, 1883, p. 710.)—
Politique eolonlale. 11 pp. (Correspondant, n. s.
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9 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 100, 1884, p. 990.)
<iavariii,p8eitd. See Chevalier. S. P.
Oavariii iii London. Smith, A. {Ed.} 1521
Gavarret, Louis Dominique Jules. 1809-90.
Physique biologique. Phenomenes phy-
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Gavel-kind. Sandys, C. Consuetudines Kan-
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See also Inheritaneo.— I^aiKl.- I^aiid teiinro.-
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Gaver, Belgium. Potter, P. de, and Broeckaert,
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Gavin, Hector, M. D. Sanitary ramblings :
being sketches and illustrations of Bethnal
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metropolis and other large towns. [With
maps.] London, 1848. 8°. —3702
Gavr' inis. Closmadeuc, (— ) de. Gavr' inis,
fouillea et d«couvcrtes rScentes (Sept. et Oct. 1884).
10 pp. (Rev.arcMol.aa. v. 4, 1884, p. 322.)— Maltre, A.
Tumulus de G., explication de I'origine des dessins
sculpt^s sur les pierres de I'all^c couverte. 11pp. (Rev.
arcMol. 3 s. v. 4, 1884, p. 332. )
(xawaiii, or Gawayne, Sir.
Raoul, Trouvhre. Messire Gauvain ; ou,
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Hippeau. 1862. 2396
SCHLEICH, G. Ywain and Gawain. 1887.
1214
THOMA.S, M. C. Sir Gawayne and the
Green Knight . . . Inaugural dissertation.
1883. 1214"
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Appendix II. Report on the MSS. of the
family of Gawdy. 1885. 4464
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I pi. (Lancn.sliire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Vroc. v. 2,
1819-50, p. 200.)
Sec alto C'iieMlilre.
Gawtliorpc Hall. Hakland, J. (^d. ) House
and farm accounts of the Shuttleworths of
Gawthorpe Hall, in the county of Lancaster,
1582-1621. 1856-58, 4 v. {Chetham Soc. v. 35,
41, 43, 46. ) 4525
The same. v. 1. 1856. {Ghetham,Soc.\.35.)
4545
Gawtlirop, Hugh. Topography and antiqui-
ties of Southport and its neighbourhood. 1 p. (Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 4, 1852, p. 78.)
Ga.v, Charles. Amfirique anglaise et la voie
inter-oc€anique. 15 pp. (Soc. am. de France, Archives,
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Ga.v, Delphine. See Girardin, Mme. D. G. de.
Gay, Edward J.
Memorial addresses on the life and char-
acter of G., a representative from Louisiana,
delivered in the House of Representatives
and in the Senate. 68 pp. ( U. S. 51 Cong.
2 sess. House miscel. doc. v. 8. )
(Jay, Hilaire.
Histoire du Vallais, depuis les temps les
plus anciensjusqu'^ nos jours. Geneve, 1888-
89. 2 V. in 1, r. 8°. ' 3635
Gay, John. 1685-1732.
Poetical works. Phila., 1819. 16°. (San-
ford, E., and Walsh, R.,Jr., Brit, poets, v. 16.)
1314
Contents. Aeis and Cialatea : a serenata. —
Kclo;il'ueM.— KitiHilos.— fables.- The Fan: a poem.
— Sanford, E., Life of G.— MiNcellanles. — Kural
sportN.— The Khepherd*» week.— Noiikx and bal-
ladM.— Trivia : or, the Art of wallcing the streets of
London.
Present state of wit in a letter to a friend
in the country. London, 1711 ; repr. 1883.
8°. (Arber, E., Eng. garner, v. 6.) 2117
Achilles: an opera. 60 pp. (Bell, J., Brit. Iheai.
V. 14, 1777.)— BejfStar's opera. 13 pp. (Acting drama,
p. 324; Bell, J., Brif. (ft«a(. v. 14, 1777; v. 26, 1791.)— Beg-
gar's opera. Specimens of a translation into Latin.
1 p. (Eraser's Mag. v. 1, 1830, p. 432.)— Translations from
the Fables. 2 pp. (Cowper, W., Works, ed. by T. S.
Grimshaive, p. 715.)— Fabnlae seleetae. [iMi. and
Eng.] 71 pp. (Anstey, C, Poet, works, p. 425.)- Pollj- :
an opera, being the second part of the Beggar's opera.
84 pp. (Bell, J., Brit, theal. v. 14, 1777.)
Henley, W. E. Gay. 5 pp. (In his Views and re-
views, p. 183.) —Sanford. E. Life of G. 25 pp. (San-
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Gaj-, Jules. 1807—.
Analectes du bibliophile. Recueil trimes-
triel. Turin, 1876. 3 v. 16°. L.87
Bibliographie des ouvrages relatifs h
I'amour, aux femmes, au mariage, et des
livres fac^tieux, pantagrufiliques, scatolo-
giques, satyriques, etc. Contenant les titres
dfitaillfis de ces ouvrages, les nonis des au-
teurs ... 3 ed. [Anon.] Turin, 1871-73.
6 V. 8°. L.96
JVbte.— Large paper copy. No. 18.
Contents.
A-Bibliotheca scatologica. Hammer, .J. de Mcmoiren,
V. 1.
Biblioth6<iue am
Derviche, v. 2.
Des-Hamilton, A.,
d', v. 3.
Comtc
M^moiros-Perett-e, v. 5.
I'crfection-Zwci, v. 6.
GAY, Julea
1658
QEBER
Iconographie des estampes i, sujets galants
et des portraits de femmes cfilfebres par leur
beauts, indiquant les sujets, les peintres, les
graveurs de ces estampes, leur valeur, et le
prix dans les ventes . . . [Anon.] Qenfeve,
1868. 8°. — 17C6
Gay, Mine. Marie Francjoise Sophie Michault de
Lavalette. 1776-1852.
La Comtesse d'Egmont. Bruxelles, 1836.
2 V. 12°. 1205
Gay, Martin, M. D. 1803-50.
Statement of the claims of Charles T.
Jackson, M. D., to the discovery of the ap-
plicability of sulphuric ether to the preven-
tion of pain in surgical operations. Boston,
1847. 8°. (Anaesthetics, Pamphlets on.) 3765
Gay, Susan Elizabeth. Needham, Mrs. E. C. C.
Susan E. Gay. 3 pp. (/n her Eng. female artists, v. 2,
p. 186.)
Gay, Sydney Howard. 1814-88. Amerigo
Vespucci. 22 pp. (Winsor, J., Narrat. and crit, hist, of
America, v. 2, p. 129.)
Gay. See also Gaye.
Gayaiiffos y Arce, Pascual de. 1809-97.
Calendar of letters, despatches, and state
papers, relating to the negotiations between
England and Spain, preserved in the archives
at Simancas and elsewhere. 1531-43. London,
1882-95. 3 V. in 5, r. 8°. [Gt. Brit. Rolls
chron. ) 4562
Not€.~For earlier v. aee preceding catalogue.
Catalogue of the MSS. in the Spanish lan-
guage in the British Museum, v. 2-4. Lon-
don, 1877-93. 3 v. r. 8°. W. 63
iVo(e.— For v. 1 see preceding catalogue.
Gayarre, Charles Etienne Arthur. 1805-95.
Dr. Bluff in Russia ; or, the Emperor Nich-
olas and the American doctor : a comedy in
two acts. New Orleans, 1865. 8°. 3315
History of Louisiana. With city and topo-
graphical maps of the state, ancient and mod-
ern. 3 ed. New Orleans, 1885. 4 v. 8°. 3586
ConteiUs. Aiii^riraii <loiniiii4>ii, v, 4.— Frpiioh
<loinliiioii, V. 1-2.— K|»nnli4li dniitinion, v. 3.
Bartli^^loiiiy ilo .Hrtfiirl.v's rovoiijf<'* 5 pp. (Har-
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B<^anrPK>(i'<l4 by Col. Alfred Roman. 28 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12, 1884, pp. 402, 4.3.3.)— Character of
Andrew JnPkHOii. 12 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885,
p. 161.)— Historical sketch of Pierre and Jean linlittc
23 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 10, 1883, pp. 284, 389.) -liO«il»-
lana «nicar |>laiitali<»ii of the old regime. 16 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 74, 1887, p. 606.)— Jfow Orleaim
bptirh and bar in 1823. 12 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 77,
1888, p. 889.)
Gay«l<>ii, Richard. 18 cent. Narrative. 35 pp.
(Gilbert, J. T., Narrative nj the detention . . . of M. C. .Stu-
art, p. 109.)
(iaydon. Reimann, W. Chanson de G., ihre
quellen und die angevinischc Thierry-Gaydon-sage.
72 pp. (St«ngc), E., Atugaben, v. 3, p. 49.)
Gayc, Arthur. 1846—. By . 8 pp. (Afac-
millan's Mag. v. 60, 1889, !>. r>0.i -Mlinfc<>H|><>ar<- n»-
nwarcH. 7 pp. (itfacmiffem'ii.l/rta. v. 58, 1888, p. 4.53.)
Gaye. See also Gay.
Gayet, Albert.
Monuments copies du Musfie de Boulaq.
Paris, 1889. 4°. (France, Ministfere de I'Instr.
pub. Mission archSol. fr. au Caire, v. 3, pt. 2. )
4791
Gayet, E.
Musfie du Louvre. Stales de la XII dynas-
tic. 60 pi. Paris, 1886. 4°. {Biblioth. Ecole
des hautes (ttides, v. 68. ) — 4153
Gayley, Charles. To Q. H. F. 2 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 88, 1886, p. 262.)
Gayley, Charles Mills, and Scott, Frederick
Newton . Guide to the literature of aesthetics.
Berkeley, 1890. 8°. (Univ. of California,
Libr. bull. no. 11.) W.27
Gay-Liissae, Joseph Louis. Lom6nie, L. L. de.
M. Gay-Lussac. 36 pp. (In his Galerie des contemp.
illustr. V. 6.)
Gayot de Pitaval, Fran5ois. 1673-1743.
Aus dam alten Pitaval. Franzoesische
rechts- und culturbilder aus den tagen Lud-
wig's des dreizehnten, vierzehnten, undfuenf-
zehnten. Ausgewaehlt und erlaeutert von
Hans Bliim. Leipzig, 1885. 2 v. 8°. —2312
Geschichte des Urban tJrainIU'r. 135 pp. (Scheible,
J., Kloster, v. 3b. p. 878.)
Gaza, Theodoras. Legrand, E. Theodore
Gaza. 19 pp. (In Ais Bibliogr. hell«nique, V. 1, p. xxxi.)
Gazalaiirt, Africa. Doyle, D. With King
Gungunhana in G. 6 pp. (Forin. Bev. n. s. v. 50, 1891,
p. 112.)
Gazetteer au«l directory of Norfolk. White,
W. 2544
Gazetteer . . . of Coiiiiecticiit and Rhode
Island. Pease, J. C, and Niles, J. M. 2615
Gazetteer ... of India. Thornton, E. R.72
Gazetteer of the British isles. Bartholo-
mew, J. R.71
Gazetteers. Sec Geography, Dictionaries.
Gazier, Augustin Louis. 1844—. Gr6goire et
I'gglise de France, 1792-1802. 96 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 15,
1881, pp. 47, 283.)— Henri Gr^ifolre, Eveque constitu-
tionnel de Loir-et-Cher. 1791-1801. 106 pp. (Rev. hist.
V. 8, 1878, p. 280; V. 9, 1879, p. 34.)— Expulsion des
Jt^HiiiteH sous Louis XV. 18 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 13, 1880,
p. 308.)— 5f»tre-Oaiin' «le Paris apr6s la Terreur,
179!>-1802. 15 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 3, 1877, p. 71.)
tirazzaiii, Edward D., and others. Address to
the citizens of Pittsburgh and western Penn'a on the
subject of a railroad between the cities of Pittsburgh
and Baltimore. 13 pp. (Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
Wheeling and Pittsburgh IPamph.] )
(iazziiio, Giuseppe. 1807 — .
Novella. Genova, 1872. r. 8°. 2313
Ge4iiit Yeoiis. 58 pp. Dudevant, Afme. A. L.
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Geary, Maj.-Gen. John White.
Sketch of the early life and of the civil and
military services of [Phila.], 1866. 8°. {With
Combs, L., Narrative of the life of. ) 3705
<i«!ayaiit, Victoire Melone. Manne, E. D. de.
Victoire Melone Geayant, dit« Mile. GuCant. 3 pp. (In
his Troupe de Voltaire, p. 101.)
G»;bal. iS'ce Byblos.
Geber. See Jabir Ibn Haiyan Al-Tarsiisi.
GEBETE
1659
GEPPROI, de Paris
Gebete und anrufungen in den altfranzoesi-
schen chansons de geste. Alton, J. (Sten-
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Gebliard, Abp. of Salzburg. — 1088. Epistola
ad Herimannum Mettensem Episcopum data. 19 pp.
{MonuTnejita Germnn. hist. Lihelli de Hie imper. et pontif.
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91anog:oUI. of Lautenbaeh. Ad Gebehardum liber.
131 pp. {Monwmenta German, hist. Libelli de lite imper.
et pontif. V. 1, p. 300.)
Gel)har«lt, Adam Gottlieb (Ed.) 1761-1831.
State papers relating to the dlplomatick
transactions between the American and
French governments, from the year 1793 to
the conclusion of the convention on the 30 of
Sept. 1800. London, 1816. 3 v. 8°. ^377
Gebhardt, Oscar von, and Hariiack, Adolf
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schichte der altchristlichen literatur, v. 6.
Leipzig, 1891. 8°. —2316
Contents. Achelis, H. Aeltesteii quellen des orientali-
schen kirchenrechts. Die CaiioiieH H Ippolyti.
Gebliart, Emile. 1839—. ProblSme de morale
et d'histoire. Les Borgia. 66 pp. {Rev. d.d^ix mondes,
1887, 3 p«r. V. 84, p. 890; 1888, 3 p«r. V. 85, p. 141.)— Renais-
sance italienne et la pliilosophie de I'liistoire. La th^orie
de Jacob Bnrokhardt. 38 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes,
1885, 3 p«r. V. 72, p. 342.)— Ste. Catherine rte !<ilonnp.
32 pp. {Rev. d. deux mmi.des, 1889, 3 p«r. v. 95, p. 133.)—
Renaissance religieuse an moyen ^ge. L'apostolat de
St. Fraiiv4>iN d'ANvise. 39 pp. {Rev. d, deux tnondes,
1886, 3 p€r. V. 77, p. 101.)— Etat d'Ame d'un moine de Tan
1000. Le chroniqueur Raoul <jila6er. 29 pp. {Rev. d.
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velles sur I'histoire du JoarhlinlNine. 18 pp. {Rev.
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Howlef t« M. Italie mystique : histoire de la renais-
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Gebweiler, Alsace. Hennequin, A. Notes de
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(redaiikeiikreiM der sentenzen in Jodelle's
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Gc<l(les, Alexander. Biography of two songs.
6 pp. {Atlant. Monthlu, v. 51, 1883, p. 769.)
Ged<los, George. 1809-83. French invasions
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Gcddes, Sir William Duguid, LL. D. 1828—.
George IMacDonald as a poet. 10 pp. {Blackwood's Mnrj.
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and Du^iiid, Peter. Lacunar basilicae
Saneti Macarii Aberdonensis. The heraldic
ceiling of the Cathedral church of St. Machar,
old Aberdeen described in historical and ar-
morial detail. Aberdeen, 1888. sm. 4°. (New
Spalding Club. ) 2591
Ge<lenkblaettei- zur Gutenbergfeier am 50
Jahrestage der errichtung des Gutenbergdenk-
mals zu Mainz, 11 Aug. 1837. Schneider, P.
( Ed. ) 3402
<J«Mljfe, Rev. U. Denny. Roman villa at Meth-
wold. 2 pp. 1 pi. (Brit. Archaeol. .\ssoc. ,)ovrii. v. 3S,
1882, p. 1 10. )
Gt'dik«', Friedricli fEd.] I7.>1 1803.
M. TuUii Ciceronis Historia philosophiae
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Gc«, George E.
Jeweller's assistant in the art of working
in gold. London, 1892. 12°. —1738
Geel, Jakob (JSd.) 1789-1862.
Dav. Ruhnkenii Scholia in Suetonii Vitas
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Geer, Carl, Baron de. 1720-78.
Genera et species insectorum e generosis-
simi auctoris scriptis extraxit . . . Anders
Jahan Retzius. Lipsiae, 1783. 12°. —2667
Geer, Capt. John James. 1833 — .
Beyond the lines ; or, a Yankee prisoner
loose in Dixie. With an introduction by Rev.
Alexander Clark. Phila., 1863. 12°. 2627
Geer, Louis de. Edmundson, G. Louis de
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<ieftokeii, Friedrich Heinrich. 1830-96. Daa
britisclie weltreich, seine politisch-militaerische stel-
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— Dasbrltlsolie weltreich und die londoner colonial-
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many. 17 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 25, 1889, p. 672.)— Graf
und Graefin Cireourt. 12 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 28, 1881,p.438.)— t'«iitein|»orar.v life and thought
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Contents. Jacoby, D. Zu dem gedichte '* Artier und
Taiibe,*" V. 3.— Geiger, E. L. .Isreiirta. September,
1828, V. 7; Ein Goethe'sches aklenstiieck. v. 3.—
Bartsch, K. Goethe und der .\lexanclrlner, v. 1.—
Duentzer, H. Allerrtinics. v. 3.— Fraenkel, L. Zu
>' AlIeM In rter well laesMt sieh ertra$(en, Nur
nicht eine reihe von schoenen tagen," v. 16. — Lippmann,
E. O. von. Zu "Alles in der welt laesst sich ertragen,
Nur nicht cine reihe von schoenen tagen," v. 15.— Fraen-
kel, L. Goethes verbildung mit Aiuerika. v. 15.—
"White, H. S. Goethe in Amerika, v. 5.— Urlichs, L. von.
Goethe und die antlke. v. 3.— Nicolai, C. F. Bisher
ungedruckte anti-xenieii. v. 2.— Jastrowitz, M. His-
torische notiz ueber apliaNie. v. 16.— Witkowski, G.
Wilhelm Ariirtt, v. 16.— Beethoven, L. van. Brief an
Bettina von Arniin, v. 1.— Goethe, C. E. Brief an Bet-
tina von Arnim, v. 1.— Grimm, H. Bettina vonArnim,
v. 1.— Arnwlrt, J. G. D. Zwei briefe, v. 13.— Meyer,
R. M. Goethes arl xii arltclten, v. 14.— Goethe und
Prinz Aii^iiMt von Oof lia, v. 6. — Goethe, J. W. von.
Ans wehw'erer zeit, v. 16.— Biedermann, W. von.
Prolog zu llalirrtlH OireiibariiiiKTen, v. 4.— Fraenkel,
L. Neues ueber Goethes beziehungen zu den '* Pro-
pheten" BaNCdow nnd liavater, v. 16.— Goethe,
J. W. von. Einundzwanzig briefe an Behriitvh, 1766-
68, V. 7.— Wilmanns, W. Goethe's Belinde, v. 1.—
Suphan, B. Anzeige des trauerspiels " Bertram,"
nelDst proben einer uebersetzung, v. 12. — Goethe, J. W.
von. Brief an Berlueh, v. 4.— Geiger, E. L. Urtheil
ueber BettinaN brierwechsel, v. 15. — Hehn, V.
Goethe und die sprache der Bibel. v. 8. — Hauff, H.
Bemerkungeu zu Victor Hehns aufsatz : Goethe und die
sprache der Bibel, v. 11.— Blblioj^rai»hIe, v. 1-16. —
Keller, A. von. Ein btldnlMH Goethe's, v. 1.— Harnack,
O. Zwei bildniN»e von Goethes hand, v. 11.— Geiger,
E. L. Zur Goethe-bildnisN-kunde. v. 15.— Biogra-
|>lil»elieN, v. 1-16.— Schmidt, E. " La Biondlna,"
V. 6. — Arnheim, F. Goethe und BJocrnHthal, v. 12. —
Schmidt, E. Ursel Blandinc. v. 1.— Meyer, R. M.
"Das Bicnden der crscheinung, v. 16.— Seuffert, B.
Goethes Xroman in der "sogeuaanten bliiiiien-
«|»raehe," v. 10.— Schroeer, K. J. " Und ist das l>oe»e
nicht gut?" v. 4.— Francke, O. Ooethe-briefe in Sachen
ll«etliK:erN. v. 16.— Buesgen, M. Ueber Goethes bo-
faiilNclie stiidieii, v. 11.— Funck, H. Eine reliquie
der Frau von llraiieoni, v. 16. — Frank!, L. A. Zur
"Brant von t'orintli," v. 10.— Schmidt, K. Zur
" Braut von Korinth," v. 9.— Goethe, J. W. vou. Brlel'e,
V. 1,2, 4-9, 11, 14-16;— and Diez. F. C. Brielweehsel,
v. 11; — and Gersdorff, ( — ). Briefwechsel, v. 13; — and
.Jakob, T. von. Bricfwech.scl, v. 12;— and Meyer, E.
Briefwechsel, v. 5.— Burkhardt, C. A. H. Jeanettc Bron-
Nuril, v. 6.— Brunnhofer, H. tiiordano BrunoH cin-
fluss auf Goethe, v. 7. Geiger, B. L., and Koehler, R.
Kilian BriiNtlleck, v. 3.--Werner, R. M. Zu Kilian
Brustfleck, v. 4.— Ruland, C. Zu Goethe und t'arljle.
v. 9.— Goethe, ,1. W. von. Eine cliarakterlMtik, v. 16.
-Vificher, F. Klcinc beilraege zur charaktcrlstik
(ioctlies, v. 4.— Scliniidt, .1. Goethe's stellung zuni
Chrislenllinni, v. 2.— Chronik. v. 1-16.— Minor, J.
Clasftiker und romantiker, v. 10. — Bettelheim, A.
QEIQER, Eugen Ludwig
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GEIGER, Eugen Ludwig
<'Inviit:o in Oesterreich, v. 7.— Jacoby, D. Anklaenge
an Clavigo; Zu Clavigo, v. S.— Jellinek, M. H. Zn
'* ClaviKO," V. lO.—Bielschowsky, A. Goethe unrt VUu
<tluM, V. 15.— Goethe, J. W. von. 4'<>iir <rniii»UP, v. 6.-
Brandes, (i. Goethe und I>aou<>iiinrk, v. 2.— Heiden-
heimer, H. Du Meiz: "Der npohiiiil." v. 15.— Knebel,
K. L. von. Denkschrift ueber die <lcii<Nfli« lilera-
fiir, V. 10.— Weisstein, G. Goethes gedanken neber
tlciilNClip zrilscliritYen, v. 5.— Goethe, J. W. von.
Vorschlag zur einfuehrung der «l<'iils«'lipii ttprni-lie
In Polen, v. 13.— Gelger, E. L. "Von cloiilttclicp bmi-
kiinHt,** V. 7.— Hehn, V. " Wentstelier P»rnnM!»."
V. 6.— Jacoby, D. Goethes gedicht ; Deutsche!* Parnass,
V. 6, 14.— Meyer, R. M. ".Deutscher Parnass, v. 13. —
Schmidt, E. Otto Devrloiil, v. 16.— Duentzer, H.
Zuverlaessigkeit von Goethe's Angaben ueber seine
eignen werke in " l>iclitun^ iiikI Wnhrlioit, v. 1. —
Gilow, H. Die kunst und technik der charakterschilde-
rung in Goethes Dichtung nnd Wahrheit, v. 12.— Loeper,
O. von. Zu Dichtung und Wahrheit, v. 11. — Waldberg,
M. von. Zum Din^ kii I'Oblenz, v. 4. — Geiger, E. L.
Zum ]>ivaii, V. 1. — HaufF, G. Zum Divan, v. 4. — Sieg-
fried, C. Zum Divan, v. 12.— Zarncke, F. Zu Goethes
Doct»r<UNNertatioii, v. 5.— Geiger, E. L. Goethe in
l>oriibiir|c« V. 2.— Witkowski, G. Notizen ueber
Goetheschc Uraiiieii aus Keichards theaterkalender,
V. 15.— Kgrloflsleln, H. von. Memoiren, v. 12.— Jacoby,
D. Zu Goethes E^inoiil, v. 12.— Hueffer, H. Goethe
und Johann Gottfried Eiohhorii, v. 3.— Hirzel, L. Ein
blatt mit altdeutschen oiij^oiiiiRiiieii, v. 1. — Ellinger,
G. Ueber Goethes Elponor, v. 6. — Morsch, H.
Goethes festspiel : Des Kplnioiiitlcs erwach«u, v. 14.
15; Zur deutung der EpiinoiiUloNlif^iir, v. 16. — Spiel-
hagen, F. Die EpKclie pooNie und Goethe, v. 16.—
Pick, A. Goethe und Karl August in Krfiirt, 1789, v. 15.
— Steig, R. Kpro bibaiiiitN, v. 16. — Luettke, T. Zur
datirungdes"Erlkooiil8:," v. 5.— Geiger, E. L. Krwiii
unci Elniire, V. 7; Erwin und Elmire unter Muenche-
ner Censur, v. 3.— Wilmanns, W. Ueber Goethe's Erwin
und Elmire, v. 2.— Eybenberjf, M. von. Einundzwan-
zig briefe, v. 14.— Goethe, J. W. von. Zwei briefe an
Fran von Eybenberg, v. 14. — Petrovics, P. von. Ein
beitrag zur faiiiilioiiKTOHohiohto des geschlechts
Goethe, v. 16.— Lenz, J. M. R. Anfang eines I'aiitaKtl-
Mcheii roiiiaiiM, von dessen eigner hand, v. 10. — Beau-
lieu-Marconnay, C. von. Zur autfuehrung des zweiten
theils von Faiist, v. 2.— Berger, A. Zu Faust, v. 7.—
Bettelheim, A. Zu Faust, v. 13.— Brahm, O. Zum Faust,
v. 2.— Creizenach, W. Zu Goethes Faust, v. 3.— Dehio, G.
Alt-Italienische gemaelde als quelle zum Faust, v. 7. —
Ellinger, G. Ein unbekanutes zeugniss ueber den histo-
rischen Faust, v. 10.— Fresenius, A. Goethe ueber die
conception des Faust, v. 15. — Goethe, J. W. von. Aus
FauBt, zweiter theil, v. 2.— Hehn, V. Vorlesungen ueber
Faust, v. 16.— Jacoby, D. Zu Goethe's Faust, v. 1.— Koch,
M. Eine Parallelstelle zu Goethes Faust in serbischer
dichtung, v. 8; Zum 2 theile des Faust, v. 5.— Loeper, G.
von. Dispositionen zu 2 stellen des Faust, v. 4 ; Zu einer
stelle im Faust, v. 2.— Minor, J. Der Vorname des
Goetheschen Faust, v. 8.— Pniower, O. Die abfassung
der scene " Vor dem Thor" im Faust, v. 16; Goethes
Faust und das hohe lied, v. 13. — Scherer, W. Betrach-
tungen ueber Goethes Faust, v. 6.— Schmidt, E. Zur
vorgeschichte des Goethe'schen Faust, v. 2-4. — Schreyer'
H. Parallelen zum Faust ; Zur erklaerung des Faust,
V. 6. — Schroeer, K. J. Zu Faust, v. 4.— Suphan, B. Zu
Faost, V. 6.— Steig, R. Zu Faust, v. 15.— Tille, A. Zwei
zeilen Faust, v. 16.— Waldberg, M. von. Zu Faust, v. 4.—
Zu Faust, V. 9.— Borinski, K. Goethes FaiiMl "uikI
Ifff^KTCl, V. 9.— Bobertag, F. FaiiNt iiiMl II<^l<>iia, v. 1.
— Tobler, L. Gespraeche zwischen FaiiNl iiikI Me-
plilNtophelPH. v.a. — Meyer, F. Faust iiii«l KatyrOM,
V. 7. — Fraenkel, L. Beitraege zur literaturgeschichte
der Faii»t-I'ab«l I-VII, v. 14; Neue beitraege zur lite-
raturgeschichte der Faustfabel, v, 15.— Werner, R. M.
Zur FaiistMaipe. v. 14.— Zart, G. Der erste ursprung
der Faustsage und des Mephistophelesnamens, v. 3. —
Fraenkel, L. Zu Doctor FkiihIn Tortleben in Eng-
land, V. 12.— Singer, S. FaiiHt-mtiKlten, v. ".— Waldeck,
F. M. von. Zum FaMNl-tpxl, v. 1.— Fiohte, J. O.
Sieben briefe, v. 15.— Foscolo, U. Brief, v. 8.— Jung, R.
Goethes .\us.sclieiden ausdem Fraiikftirtor buer|i:«*r-
VPrbaiKli'. v. 13.— Dechent, H. Streitigkeitcn der
Frankl'iirlt'r MoiNtlirlikt'it mit den Frankfurter
gelehrten anzeigen im jahre 1772, v. 10.— Werner, U. M.
Frankl'iirti^r ^-(^lolirle aiiK^^l^-eii vom jahre 1773,
v. 4.— Bettelheim, A. Goethe in Frankrpicli, v. 7.—
Geiger, E. L. Zu Goethe in Frankreich, v. 8 ; Zu "Goethe
und Frankreich," v. 15.— Hueft'er, H. Zu Goethes cam-
pagne in Frankreich, v. 4.— Suepfle, T. Goethes litera-
rischer einflass auf Frankreich, v. 8.— Loeper, G. von.
Verse Goethes auf Frlodrlch «leii OroNMcn, v. 13.—
Goethe, J. W. von. Fuenfunddreissig geschaeftsbriefe,
an Fr. Froiiiiiiaiiii aus den jahren 1816-24, v. 8. — A ,
J. FtiiilziK' Jahro sind vorueber, v. 3.— Goethe, J. W.
von. *'<ie<laiik«»iiJ*pa«»ne.'' v. 15; Zwei p«l<*nk«
blaelter. v. 9; Orrtirhte. v. 6, 9, 11, 14.— Burkhardt,
C. A. H., and Werner, R. M. Zu Goethe's gedicht«n,
V. 1.— Jacoby, D. Zu einigen gedichten Goethes, v. 5.—
Redlich, C. Goethe als corrector eines fremden gedichts,
v. 15.— Suphan, B. Aeltere gestalten Goethe'scher ge-
dichte, V. 2.— Ellinger, G. Zu Goethes gedicht : '• €ie-
fiiiifleii,'* V. 6. — Tille, A. "Der i;:etrciie Eckapt,''
V. 13.— Goethe, J. W. von. Ohasel auf «len Eilf'or,
V. 11.— Henkel, H. Randbemerkungen zum Goetheschen
grlelchiiljts, V. 15.— Rollet, H. Goethe und die tilyptik,
V. 3.— Heyne, M., and Jeep, E. Karl Uoedeke, v. 9.—
Goethe, J. W. von. Briefe, an August von Ooelhc,
v. 10.— Riemer, F. W. Briefe, an August von Goethe,
V. 10. — Vulpius, C. A. Briefe, an August von Goethe,
v. 10.— tJoethe, C. E. Briefe, v. 2, 7, 10.— Goethe, J. W.
von. Fuenfzehn briefe an seine schwester Cornelia
[Ooethe], v. 7. — Schnapper-Arndt, G. Joh. Erasmus
Senckenberg ueber den Rathsherrn Hermann Jakob
tioethc, V. 13.— Bardeleben, K. von. floothe als ana-
tom, v. 13.— Bodmer ueber Goethe, v. 5,— Hehn, V. Vor-
lesungen ueber Goethe, v. 15.— Thudichum, G. <>oetlie
111141 iiiiNore zoif, v. 16. — Geiger, E. L., and others.
Mittheilungen aus dem Ooeth<<-ar<-hlv, v. 7-10.—
Nachtraege zu («oothe-4*orreNpoii<loiiz<'ii« v. 3-5. —
Heyse, P. Goetlie-liaiis in Weimar, v. 9.— Mittheilun-
gen aus dem (i!oellie->'atloiial-MuNOiiiii, v. 12-14.—
Ofterdinger, L. F., and others. 4iloelUc-roIi<|iiioii,
V. 7.— Mittheilungen aus dem Woethe- iiikI Nctaillor-
ar«lii V, V. 11-16.— Henkel, H. Zu •• <5oetter, IleUIen,
iinti WIeland." v. 14.— Schmidt, E. Zu " Goetter,
Helden, und Wieland," v. 1. — Brahm, O. Buehnenbear-
beitung des Ooctz von Berlichliig'eii, v. 2.— Bucher,
A. Sapupi im Goetz von Berlichingen, v. 3. — Kilian, E,
Zur buehnengeschichte des Goetz von Berlichingen,
v. 14.— RoUett, H. Goetz und Clavigo in Oesterreich zur
zeit ihres erscheineus, v. 5.— Werner, R. M. Die erste
auffuehrung des Goetz von Berlichingen, v. 2.— Levy, S.
Goethe und Oliver Uoldsniith. v. 6.— Creizenach, W.
Zu dem poetischen briefwechsel zwischen Goethe nnd
(jottcr, V. 3.— Nachspiel zu iJotlers •• VaNthi," v. 11.
— Strack, A. Goethe und Oollf'rie<i.H i'hronik, v. 6.
—Geiger, E. L. <«plllparzer iiobor Ooellip, v. 15.—
Oriniiii, J. Zwei briefe, v. 9.— Grimm, W. Fuenf
briefe, v. 9.— Steig, R. Goethe und die brueder Grimm,
V. 15.— O rot t li n»M, S. von. Ach t briefe, v. 14.— Schroeer,
K.J. Goethe und Win'iithpr, V.4.— SeufTert, B. Goethe
und Joh. Chr. Guenther, v. 6; Goethes erzaehlung " Die
K'iit«ii wpil>er," v. 15.— Stephen.?, T. A. Hermann
llajyor.v. 16.— Springer, J. Goethes hanilzeiohniiii.
);-eii im K. Kupferstichkabinet in Berlin, v. 13.— Goethe
und David Hartmaiin, v. 9.— Hcjfel. G. W. F. Acht
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per's Mag. V. 79, 1889, p. 366.)
Gentleman, Robert {Ed.) 1746-95.
Exposition of the Old Testament. See
Orton, Rev. J.
Gentleman, Tobias. 17 cent.
England's way to win wealth, and to em-
ploy ships and mariners . . . London, 1614.
Repr. 1882. 8°. (Arber, E., Eng. garner,
V. 4.) 2117
Gentleman.
Brathwait, R. English gentleman : con-
taining sundry excellent rules, or exquisite
observations, tending to direction of every
gentleman, of selecter rank and qualitie.
1633; 1641. 1244; 1281
Castiglione, B., Conte. II libro del Cor-
tegiano. 1500. 1258
Peacham, H. Compleat gentleman ... to
which is added the gentleman's exercise.
1661. —2305
See also <'ourteHy.— Etiqiielle.
Gentlenian of tlie olden time. 1509-71. 2 v.
Coignet, C. G. 4787
Gentleman's diversion. The. 44 pp. ( With
Cotton, C, Compleat gamester. )
Gentleman's Magazine, v. 257-269. London,
1885-90. 13 v. 8°. 4931
Note. — For v. 1-256 see preceding catalogue.
Farrab, R. H., and others. Index to the
biographical and obituary notices in the Gen-
tleman's Magazine, 1731-80. 1891. (Brit.
Record Soc. Pub. v. 1. ) L.51
Gomme, G. L. {Ed.) Gentleman's Maga-
zine Library : being a classified collection of
the chief contents of the Gentleman's Maga-
zine, 1731-1868. 1883-97, 18 v. 4146
HaverlIel«I, F. J. Extracts from the " Gentleman's
Magazine" relating to Oxford, 1731-1800. 32pp. (Bur-
rows, M., Collectanea, 2 9. p. 417 : Oxford Hist. Soc. Pub.
V. 16.)
Gentleman's Majfazine Library. 18 v.
Gomme, G. L. {Ed.) —4146
Gentry, Thomas G.
Family names, from the Irish, Anglo-
Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and Scotch, consid-
ered in relation to their etymology, with brief
remarks on the history and languages of the
people to whom we are indebted for their
origin. Phila., 1892. 8°. —2122
GENTZ, Priedrich von
1671
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, etc.
Gentz, Priedrich von. 1764-1832.
State of Europe before and after the French
Revolution ; being an answer to the work en-
titled De I'gtat de la France k la fin de I'an
VIII. Tr. from the German by John C. Her-
ries. 5 ed. London, 1804. 8°. 3725
Foiiriiior. A. Gentz und der friede von Schoen-
brunn. 14 pp. [Deiitsch. rundschau, v. 49, 1886, p. 102.)
Oeiminc and succinct narrative of . . . libel
entitled An essay on woman. 16 pp. Kidgell, J. (Keate,
G., Netley Abbey.)
Genuine and true journal of the most mirac-
ulous escape of the young Chevalier. Qold-
smid, E. M. [Ed.), Biblioih. curiosa. 2127
Genulphe, St. Ex miraculis S. Genulfl. 10 pp.
(Frankfort Soc. Scrip*, v. 15, pt. 2, p.f2M.)
Genunjir, John Franklin. Chamberlain, D. H.
Genung's Job; or, "the epic of the Inner life." 15 pp.
(New EnglanOer, v. 55, 1891, p. 319.)
Geodesy.
GoBE, J. H. Bibliography of geodesy.
1887. (U. S. Coast and Geod. Surv. Repwt,
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Airy. Sir G. B. Investigations applying to the Indian
geodesy. 8 pp. (India, Gt. Trigonom. Surv. v. 2, Append.
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mechanischen loesung der nach Pothenot, Hansen,
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nich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 40 : Maihemat.-phys.
classe, Ablmndl. v. 11, pt. 1, 1871, p. 81.)— Geodaetische
bestimniung der erdkruemmung und lothablenkung.
40 pp. 10 pi. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 40:
Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abhandt. v. 11, pt. 2, 1872, p. 1.)--
Brill, A. Zur theorie der geodaetischen linie und des
geodaetischen dreiecks. 32 pp. (Munich, Akad. wis-sens.
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bestimmung der gestalt einer krummen oberflaeche
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See also Eitrtli. — natlioiiiatiCH.— Niirvoj'iiij^;.-
Trl{;;oiioiii(*try.
Geottrey, of Llandaff. 12 cent.
Liber Landavensis, Llyfr Teilo ; or, the an-
cient register of the cathedral church of Llan-
daff; from MSS. in the libraries of Hengwrt,
and of Jesus College, Oxford : with an Eng-
lish translation and explanatory notes by
W. J. Ree-s. Llandovery, 1840. r. 8°. [Soc.
Pub. ant. Welsh MSS.) .2574
Geoffrey, of Monmouth. Circa 1100-54.
Historia regum Britanniae, mit literar-
historischer einleitung und ausfuehrlichen-
anmerkungen, und Brut Tysylio, altwaelsche
chronik in deutseher uebersetzung. Herausg.
von San-Marte. Halle, 1854. 8°. 1586
Muenchener Brut. In franzoesischen ver-
sen des XII jahrhunderts, aus der einzigen
Muenchener handschrift zum ersten mal
herausg. von K. Hofmann und K. Vollmoeller.
Halle, 1877. 8°. 2384
Sagen von Merlin. Mit alt-waelschen,
bretagnischen, schottischen, italienischen,
und lateinischen gedichten, und Prophezei-
hungen Merlins, der Prophetia Merllnl, und
der Vita Merlini, lateinischem gedichte aus
dem.dreizehnten jahrhundert, herausg. und
erlaeutert von San-Marte. Halle, 1853. 8°.
1214
La Bobderie, L. A. L. de. Etudes histo-
riques bretonnes. L' Historia Britonum, at-
tribu6e a Nennius ; et I'Historia Britannica
avant Geoffroi de Monmouth. 1883. 1503
Brink, B. E. C. ten. Wace und Galfrid von Mon-
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p. 241.)— ZariioKe. F. Ueber das verhaeltniss des Brut
y Tysylio zu Gottfried's Historia regum Britanniae.
(Jahrb. /. roman. u. eng. lit. v. 5, 1864, p. 248.)
Geoffrey, of Swinbroke. See Baker, G. ( in sup-
plement).
Geoff^roi, Abbot of Mairmoutier. 13 cent. Epis-
tola. 1 p. (Marline, E., and Durand, U., Vet. script,
amplisa. coll. v. 7, p. 126.)
Geoffroi, Abbot of Venddme, and Cardinal.
CoMPAiN, L. Etude sur Geoffroi de Ven-
ddme. 1891. (Biblioth. Ecole des hautes
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Potlgiiy. J. de. Robert d'Arbrissel et Geoffroi de
VendSme. 30 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 15, 1853,
p. 1.)
Geoffroi I (Grise Gonelle), Count of Anjott.
I.ot. F. Geoffroi Grisegonelle dans I'^popge. 17 pp.
(Romania, v. 19, 1890, p. 377.)
Geoffroi II (C'owTif o/.4njou). 1006-60. Charta
de donatione Montis Hildulfi. 2 pp. (Baluze, E., Jfiscefi.
V. 3, p. 41.)
Geoffroi, de Beaulieu. — 1274. Vita Ludovici
IX. 27 pp. (Bouquet, M., iJec. fti««. Oawffs, V. 20, p. 1.)
Geoffroi, de Collon, Monk of St. Pierre-le-Vif.
13 cent. Excerpta e chronico. 11pp. (Bouquet, M., fiec.
hist. Oaules, v. 22, p. 1.)
Geoffroi. See also Geffroi.
Geoffroy, Julien Louis. Merlet, G. Geoffroy,
Hoffman, Dussault, Feletz. 30 pp. ( Rev. d. deux mondea,
1883, 3p«r. V. 59, p. 593.)
Geoffroy a la jf rant dent. 24 pp. (Delvau,
A., Coll. des roTnans de chevalerie, v. 3, p. 289.)
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Etienne, and others.
Sciences naturelles. Rapports sur les tra-
vaux de MM. Quoy et Gairaard. Paris, 1829.
8°. (Dumont D'Urville, J. S. C, Voyage de
dicouvertes de V Astrolabe. ) — 2513
Geograpliieal and geological distribution of
animals. Heilprin, A. — 1678
Geographical an«l geolog'ieal siirvoy.s.
Whitney, J. D. —1645
(Jeo}>rraplil<al Club of Philadelphia. Bulle-
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Co7itents. Balch, E. S. Mountain rxpioration.
Geog-raphieal dis<'overy in the interior of
North America. Winsor, J., Cartier to Fron-
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and plniitK.
Dbude, O.
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aninial.s
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— Heiin, V. Cultivated plants and domestic
animals in their migration from Asia to
Europe. 1891. —2666
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, etc.
1672
GEOGRAPHY, Ancient
Heilprin, a. Geographical and geologi-
cal distribution of animals. 1887. ( Inteniat.
ScL S. ) —1678
Marshall, W. Atlas der tierverbreitung
... 9 kolorierte karten. 1887. (Berghaus,
H., PA 1/8. a«a«, abteil. 6.) 1401
Wallace, A. R. Island life ; or, the phe-
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AkhnhIz, L. J. R. Geographical distribution of ani-
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T. Dispersion of British plants. 28 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 2, 1874, p. 47. )—
Geographical statistics of the extra-British European
flora. 20 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans. 3 s. v. 3, 1875, p. 13. ) — On the world-distribution of
British plants. S4 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist.
Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 13, 1873, p. 237.)— «'onant. S. S. Dis-
tribution of animals. 10 pp. [Harper's Mag. v. 54, 1877,
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— XooloKy.
Oeojfrapliioal distribution of tlisea.se in
Gt. Britain. Haviland, A. —3702
Geograpliioal Journal ; including the Pro-
ceedings of the Royal Geographical Society.
Loudon, 1893-97. 10 v. 8°. 4443
Note.— For earlier v. see Royal Geographical Society
(in preceding catalogue).
Geo{rrai)liical papyrus. Petrie, W. M. P.
See Griffith, P. L., and Petrie, W. M. P., Tito
hieroglyphic papyri from Tunis.
Geofji'apliical Society of Lontlou. See
Royal Geographical Society.
Geoffraphioal terms, considered as tending
to enrich the English language. 22 pp. Hume, A.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 11, 1869,
p. 133.)
Geofjrai>hiselies jalirbueli, 1866-96. Gotha,
1866-97. 19 V. 12°. and 8°. 1448
Gco<rrapliy.
BoRDONi, B. Libro, nel qual si ragiona de
tutte I'isole del mondo. 1528. L.20
Chisholm, G. G. Handbook of commer-
cial geography. 1890. 1415
Cluveb, P. Introductio in universam geo-
graphiam. 1697. 4445
IRIARTE, or Yriarte, T. de. Lecciones in-
structivas sobre la historia y la geograffa.
1823, 2 V. in 1. 2425
LUCAB, C. P. Historical geography of the
British colonies. 1888-94, 3 v. 1418
Meissas, a., and Michelot, A. Nouvelle
gSographie mfithodique. 1842. .2417
Middleton, 0. T. New and complete sys-
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.2411
Montenegro Colon, F. Geograffa gene-
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Muenster, S. Cosmographey : das ist
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PiNKERTON, J. Modem geography. 1804,
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■ Reclus, J. J. E. Nouvelle g6ographie
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• Woodward, R. S. Smithsonian geograph-
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Ronnoy. T. G. Did geographical changes cause the
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See also Atlases,- Cosinojcrapliy.- C'lirroiits. —
l^iseoveries (in yeograp/ij/).- Eartli.— Klhaioloifj',
— Olobes. — History. — Islands. — Latitude. —
lilulit-houses.- Maps.— Physical Beosrraphy.—
Topography. — Voyaf^es and Travels, and the
names of countries, cities, mountains, rivers, lakes, etc.
Geography, Ancient.
Anvillb, J. B. B. d', Gfiographie anci-
enne, abrfigfie. n. d., 3 v. .2417
Compendium of ancient geography.
1814, 2 V. .2416
Barentin de Montchal, L., Vicomte de.
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SoLiNUS, C. J. Collectanea rerum memo-
rabilium. Recognovit Th. Mommsen. 1864.
3243
Strabo. Gfiographie, tr. du Grec en Fran-
5ais. 1805-19, 5 v. .2411
Wesseling, p. {Ed.) Vetera Romanorum
itineraria, sive Antonini Augusti Itinerarium,
cum integris J. Simleri . . . notis. Itinera-
rium Hierosolymitanum, et Hieroclis Gram-
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GEOGRAPHY, Ancient
1673
GEOGRAPHY, History
FnbriciiiN. B. Alte geographie : ueber den Periplus
des Skylax. 12 pp. {Zeits. f. alterlhuynsw. v. 8, 1841,
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In tabulas Ptoleniaicas a se delineatas annotationes.
28 pp. ( With Ptolemaeus, C Geog. libri VIII : Bertius,
P., Theat. geog. vet. v. 1.)— Tabularum Ptolemaicarum
delineatio. 28 maps. ( With Ptolemaeus, C, Geog. libri
VIII : Beitius, P., Theat. geog. vet. v. 1.)— Miller. O. D.
Symbolical geography of the ancients. 13 pp. {Am.
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veteris tabulae aliquot. 14 maps. (Bertius, P., Theat.
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Jahrcsbericht ueber die geschichte der alteu ge.ographie
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Jahresbericht ueber die geographic und geschichte von
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.2416
BouiLLET, M. N. Dictionnaire universal
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behelzende het voornaamste, dat vervat is in
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Recueil de voyages et de documents pour
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13 v. 2491
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GEOGRAPHY, Periodicals
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Geogrraphy, Periodicals.
Edinburgh Journal of natural and geo-
graphical science. Edin., 1830-31. 3 V. —1466
Geographical Journal ; including the
Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Soci-
ety. Lond., 1893-97. 10 v. 4443
you.— For earlier v. see Royal Geographical Society
(in preceding catalogue).
Geographisches jahrbuch, 1866-96. Go-
tha, 1866-97. 19 v. 1448
Gesellschaft fuer Erdkunde zu Berlin.
Verhandlungen. BerL, 1875-97. 24 v. 8°. 4416
Zeitschrift. BerL, 1868-97. 30 v. 4415
Pbterm ANN'S mttteilungen au8 Justus
Perthes' geographischer anstalt. v. 31-43.
Gotha, 1885-97. 13 v. 4412
Notc.~T?OT earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Royal Geographical Society. Proceed-
ings, n. s. V. 6-14. Lond., 1884-92. 9 v. 4433
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue, and for
continuation sec Geographical Journal.
SociETE DE Geographie. Bulletin. Paris,
1822-97. 131 V. in 87. 4426
Comte rendu des sfiances, 1882-97. Paris,
1883-97. 16 V. 8°. 4423
Geograpliy, Physical. See Physical geography.
Geography of animals and plants. See Ge-
ographical distribution of animals and plants.
Geological features of the Transvaal, South
Africa. Alford, C. J. —1647
Geological guide book of the Rocky moun-
tain excareion. 2,35 pp. 13 pi. Emmons, S. F. (,Ed.)
{Congrisglol. internal. 1891, p. 253.)
Geological liistory of Manhattan or New
York island. Cozzens, I. — 1645
Geological history of plants. Dawson, Sir
J. W. —1648
Geological map of England and Wales.
Greenough, J. B. —1652
Geological reconnaissance in southwestern
Kansas. Hay, R. (Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol.
surv. Bull. no. 57. ) —3663
Geologic^il record, 1874-84. An account of
works on geology, mineralogy, and palae-
ontology pub. during the year. Ed. by Wm.
Whitaker [and others]. London, 187.5-89.
8 V. 8°. _1647
Geological Society of America. Bulletin.
Rochester, 1890-97. 8 v. 8°. —1655
Geological Society of London. Quarterly
journal. London, 1885-97. 13 v. 8°. —4634
Note.— Pot earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Mubchison, Sir R. I. Address delivered
at the anniversary meeting of the Geological
Societyof London, 18 Feb., 1842. 1842. —1664
Kverett, E. Geological Society of London. 5 pp.
(OrtUiom and speeches, v. 2, p. 454. )
Geological survey, England and Wales. Me-
moirs. London, 1875. 8°. —1653
Contents. Topley, W. Geology of the Weald.
Geological Survey of Great Britain, Me-
moirs of, and of the Museum of practical
geology. London, 1862. 8°. —1654
Contents. De La Harpe, P., and Salter, J. W. Notes
on the eocene flora of Alum ba y. — Bristow, H. W.
Geology of the Isle of Wi»;lit.
A^ote.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Geological survey of India. Memoirs, v. 19-
22. Calcutta, 1883-84. 4 v. r. 8°. —4623
Note.— For v. 1-18 see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Hobday, J. R., and Mallet, F. R. Volcanoes
of Barren iMland and Narcondam, in the Bay of Ben-
gal, V. 21.— Oldham, T. <'achar earthquake of 10
January, 1869; Thermal springs of India: Catalogue of
Indian earthquakes from the earliest time to the
end of A. D. 1869, v. 19.— Lydekker, B. Geology of the
KAshinir and t'haniba territories, and the Brit-
ish district of Khigin, v. 22.— Fedden, F. Geology of
the KathlAwar peninsnia in Guzerat, v.21.— Foote,
R. B. On the geology of the Slailnraand Tennevell
I.V districts, V. 20.— Oldham, B. D. Report on the ge-
ology of parts of Manlpur and the Na^a Hills,
V. 19.— Bose, P. N. Geology of the lower ^'arbadA
valley between Nimftwar and Kftwant, v. 21.— Hughes,
W. H. Southern coal-flelds of the Rewah <i4indw(tna
basin, v. 21.— Blandford, W. T. Geological notes on
the hills in the neighbourhood of the Siiid and Pun-
Jab frontier between Quetta and Dera Ghazi Khan,
V. 20.
■ Memoirs. Palaeontologica Indica. s. 1,
v. 1, pts. 1-4 ; s. 2, v. 1, pts. 1-4 ; s. 4, v. 1,
pts. 1-3 ; B. 5, V. 2, pts. 1^ ; s. 6, v. 3, nos. 1-13 ;
s. 8, V. 4, pts. 1, 2, 4, 5 ; s. 9, v. 1, pts. 1-4 ;
s. 10, V. 1, pts. 1-5, V. 2, pts. 1-6, V. 3, pts. 1-8 ;
s. 11, V. 2, pts. 1, 2 ; 8. 12, v. 3, pt«. 1-3, v. 4,
pts. 1, 2 ; s. 13, pts. 1-3 ; s. 14, v. 1, pt. 1. Cal-
cutta, 1862-86. 66 nos. 4°. —4622
Contents. Stoliczka, F. Corals of Aiithozoa, with
notes on the sponges, foraminifera, arthrozoa, and
spondylozoa, s. 8, v. 4, pts. 4, 5.— Feistmantel, O. Fossil
flora of some of the coalfields in western Beni^al, s. 12,
V. 4, pt. 2.— Stoliczka, F. The Braehiopoda, s. 8, v. 4,
pt. 1. — Waagen, W. The Cephalopoda, s. 9, v. 1,
pts. 1-4.— Miall, L. C. On the genus Ceriitodns, with
special reference to the fossil teeth found at Maledi,
central India, s. 4, v. 1, pt. 2.— Stoliczka, F. The Cillop-
o<la, s. 8, V. 4, pt. 2.— Oetnceous fauna of southern
India, s. 1, v. 1, pts. 1-4; s. 5, v. 2, pts. 1-4; s. 6, v. 3,
nos. 1-13; s. 8, V. 4, pts. 1, 2, 4. 5.— Feistmantel, O. Flora
of the Itaniuda and Panchet divisions, s. 12, v. 3,
pts. 2, 3. — Egerton, Sir P. de M. G. On some remains of
ganoid fishes from the Beeean, s. 4, v. 1, pt. 2.— Bland-
ford, H. F., and Stoliczka, F. Fossil cephalopoda
of the cretaceous rocks of southern India, s. 1, v. 1,
pts. 1-4.— Lydekker, R. Fossil reptilla and batrachia,
s. 4, V. 1, pt. 3.— Stoliczka, F. Clastropoda of the cre-
taceous rocks of southern India, s. 5, v. 2, pts. 1-4.— Feist-
mantel, O. Jurassic (liassic) floraof the RAjmah&I group
from Uolaplli (near Ellore). south Godavari district,
B. 2, V. 1, pt. 3.— Fossil flora of the CiAndwAna system,
s. 2, V. 1, pts. 1-4 ; s. 11, V. 2, pts. 1,2; s. 12, v. 3, pts. 1-3,
V. 4, pts. 1, 2. — Indian pretertiary vertebrata. s. 4,
V. 1, pts. 1-3. — Indian tertiary aii<l post-tertiary
vertebrata, s. 10, v. 1, pts. 1-5, v. 2, pts. 1-6, v. .% pts. 1-8.
— Feistmantel, O. Flora of the Jabalpur {(roup
(Upper Gondwanas) in the Son-Narbada region, s. 11,
V. 2, pt. 2; Jurassic (oolitic) flora of Kaeh. s. 11, v. 2,
pt. 1. — Blandford, W. T. On the stratigraphy and homo-
taxis of the Uota-iflaledi deposits, s. 4, v. 1, pt. 2. —
Jurassic fauna of Kuteh. s. 9, v. 1, pts. 1-4. — Feist-
mantel, O. Outliers on the Madras coast, s. 2, v. 1.
pt. 4.— Lydekker, R. Molar teeth and other remains of
mammalia, s. 10, v. 1, pt. 2; Synopsis of mammalia,
s. 10, V. 3, pt. 3— Huxley, T. H. On vertebrate fossils
from the Panchet rocks near RanigunJ. Bengal, s. 4,
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OP INDIA
1675
GEOLOGY
V. 1, pt. 1.— Stoliczka, F. The I"elcc.vi»««lii. s. 6, v. 3,
nos. 1-13.— Lydekker, R. Mastodon teeth from Perlin
Island, 8. 10, V. 3, pt. 5.— Feistmantel, O. Jurassic (lias-
sic) flora of the R&jmah&l group, in the KAJinnhAI
H Ills. s. 2, V. 1, pt. 2.— Oldham, T., and Morris, J. Fossil
flora of the Rfljmah&l series, R&jmah^l Hills, Bengal,
s. 2, V. 1, pt. 1.— Feistmantel, O. Fossil flora of the south
Kpwnh UAnalwAiiH bHsiii. s. 12, v. 4, pt. 1.— Foote,
R. B. llliiiio<*cr4»N <lop<'anoii«4iN. s. 10, v. 1, pt. 1. —
Lydekker, R. Crania of ruiiiiiianiM: and supplement,
s. 10, V. 1, pts. 3, 4.— Waagen, \V. Knll-raiiKC fOMslls.
s. 13, pts. 1-3.— Duncan, P. M. NIikI foNwil coralH and
alcyonaria, s. 14. v. 1, pt. 1.— Lydekker, R. Niwalik
anfl Xnrbn<la buiiofloiil wiiiiia. s. 10, v. 3, pt. 2;
Siwnllk aii«l >arb»4l» eariiivora, s. 10, v. 2, pt. 6;
Miwalik and >arba<la flielonia, s. 10, v. 3, pt. 6;
Kiwallk anil Xarbarta eqnUlap, s. 10, v. 2, pt. 3;
Miwalik aiKl Narbada proboMcidIa: Supplement,
s. 10, V. 1, pt. 5, V. 2, pt. 2; Sinalik birdN, s. 10. v. 3,
pt. 4; Niwalik canielopardalidae, s. 10, v. 2, pt. 4;
Niwallk crocodilia, lacertilia, and ophidia; and ter-
tiary fishes, s. 10, V. 3, pts. 7, 8; Additional Niwalik
l>eriSN04lactyla and proboscidia, s. 10, v. 3, pt. 1;
KUvalik rhinnrcrotidac, s. 10, v, 2, pt. 1; Slwalik
seleno«lont snina. etc., s. 10, v. 2, pt. 5; Rodents and
new ruminants from the Hiu'allkN, s. 10, v. 3, pt. 3. —
Feistmantel, O. Flora of the Talc'liir-Karliarbari
bods: with supplement, s. 12, v. 3, pt. 1.— Tortlary
and ni«|>pr cretaceou!* fauna of western India,
s. 14, V. 1, pt. 1.
Records, v. 15-19. Calcutta, 1882-86. 5 v.
r. 8°. —4624
Note. — For v. 2-14 see preceding catalogue.
Geolog-ical treatise on the district of Cleve-
land in north Yorkshire. Bewick, J. — 1623
Crcologists, Geology and. Macbrlar, R. M.
—1636
Geology.
Berghaus, H., and Zittel, K. A. von.
Atlas der geologie . . . 1892. (Berghaus, H.,
Phys. atlas, Abth. 1. ) 1401
BoNNEY, T. G. Story of our planet. 1893.
—1654
CoMSTOCK, J. L. Outlines of geology.
1837. ^ ^ —1638
CONGRES GBOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONAL.
Compte rendu de la 5me session. Washing-
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Croll, J. Stellar evolution and its rela-
tions to geological time. 1889. — 2494
Dana, J. D. Manual of geology. 1895.
—1655
Daubree, G. a. Etudes synthStiques de
gfiologie expgrimentale. 1879. — 1652
Dawson, Sir J. W. Meeting-place of ge-
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Dubois, E. Climates of the geological .
past, and their relation to the evolution of the
sun. 1895. —1638
Eaton, A. Geological text-book. 1830.
—1636
Index to the geology of the Northern
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Gregorio, a., Marchcse de. Annales de
gfiologie et de paleontologie. 1886-90, 2 v.
—1652; P.R.
Hall, C. E. Catalogue of the geological
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80, O, GO. ) " —4647
Vol. 111,-210,
Ho WORTH, H. H. Mammoth and the flood.
An attempt to confront the theory of uni-
formity with the facts of recent geology.
1887. —1636
Hunt, T. S. Mineral physiology and
physiography. A second series of chemical
and geological essays. 1886. —1553
Note. — For the first series see preceding catalogue.
Lyell, Sir C. Lectures on geology. 1843.
(Bound pamph.\. 129.) 5934
Manual of elementary geology. Illustr.
1851. —1623
Principles of geology. [Illustr.] 1837,
2 v. —1623
Macbriar, R. M. Geology and geologists.
\_Anon.~\ 1843. —1636
Merrill, G. P. Directions for collecting
rocks and for the preparation of thin sections.
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Treatise on rocks, rock- weathering, and
soils. [Illustr.] 1897. —1655
Note. — With a bibliography.
OSBORN, A. Field notes of geology. 1858.
—1654
• Prestwich, J. Collected papers on some
controverted questions of geology. 1895.
—1655
Geology : chemical, physical, and strati-
graphical. 1886-88, 2 V. —1573
Roth, J. L. A. Allgemeine und chemische
geologie. 1879-90, 3 v. —1653
Russell, I. C. Subaerial decay of rocks
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tions. 1889. (PoweU, J. W., 17. S. Geol. surv.
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ScHOEDLER, F., and Medlock, H. Intro-
ductory manual of the natural sciences, com-
prising mineralogy, geology .. . Illustr. 1855.
—1492
Senft, K. F. F. Synopsis der mineralogie
und geognosie. 1875-78, 3 v. ( With Leunis,
J., and others, Synopsis der 3 naturreiche,
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Shaler, N. S. Aspects of the earth. 1889.
—1611
■ Sea and land ; features of the coasts
and oceans with special reference to the life
of man. 1894. —1635
SiLLiMAN, B. Lectures on geology. 1843.
(Bound pamph. V. 129.) 5934
Thomson, SirW., 1 Baron Kelvin. Geology
and general physics. 1894. ( In his Pop. lect.
and address, v. 2 : Nature S. ) —1538
Whitney, J. D. Climatic changes of later
geological times. 1882. —2481
WiLLiAM.s, H. S. Geological biology. 1895.
—1674
WiNCHELL, A. Shall we teach geology?
A discussion of the proper place of geologj'
in modern education. 1889. —1648
GEOLOGY
1676
GEOLOGY, Periods, etc.
BIrkenhrail. E. H. On micro-geology. 26 pp.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 8,
186.3, p. 41.)— BroeoU. E. van den. M«moire sur les
ph£nom6nes d'alWration des d6p5ts superficiels par I'in-
flltration des eaux m^t^oriques. Etudifisdans leurs rap-
ports avec la geologic straligraphique. 180 pp. 1 pi.
(Brussels, Acad. M(m. cour. v. 44, 1882.)— Oeologicnl
problpillN. 31 pp. (London Quart. Rev. v. 60, 1883,
p. 281.)— Ilerbst, G. Die neuere geologic in ihren mit-
teln und erfolgen. 22 pp. ( Unaere Zeit, 1877, v. 2, p. 561.)
— KIiiKiiiiiill, T. W. Border lands of geology and his-
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See also Bible.— Bible and [Science.— Coal.— Cos-
moKraphy. — Creation. — BelUi^e. — Earth. —
Karlliqnakes. — Frost. — tilaclera. — I..i«j;nite. —
Man. — MetalM. — DIlneralOKy* — Mollufiks. —
MonntainN. — JTatural history. — Palaeontol-
ogy.—i»elrosrri«phy. —Petroleum. —Petrology .—
PhyNical (teojjfraphy.— Soils.— Volcanoes.
For the geology of countries, states, mountains, etc.,
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Geolog-y, Bibliography.
Dabton, N. H. Catalogue and index of
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Etheridge, R., Jr., and Jack, R. L. Cata-
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Geological record, 1874-84. Ed. by Wm.
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Geology, Geology and Scripture.
Buckland, W. Geology and mineralogy
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Hitchcock, E. Religion of geology and
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(ieoloffj-. History.
Geikie, Sir A. Founders of geology.
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Whitney, J. D. Geographical and geo-
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Delalre, A. Progris de la geologic et la conception
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Geolog-y, Periodicals.
American Geologist : a monthly journal
of geology and allied sciences. Minneapolis,
1888-97. 20 V. —4613
Annuaire geologiqub universel : revue
de gfiolog^ie et palfiontologie. Annge 1890.
V. 7. Paris, 1891-92. 1 v. —4643
Deutsche geologische Gesellschaft.
Zeitschrift, V. 36-48. Berl., 1883-96. 14v. — 4676
iVbie.— For v. 1-34 see preceding catalogue.
— Register zu dem XXXI bis XL bande.
Berl., 1888. 1 v. —4575
Geological Society of America. Bulle-
tin. Rochester, 1890-97. 8 v. —1655
Geological Society op London. Quar-
terly journal.' London, 1885-97. 13 v. —4634
iVote.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
• Journal of Geology : a semi-quarterly
magazine of geology and related sciences.
Chicago, 1893-97. 5 v. —4643
Societb geologiqub DE France. Bulle-
tins. 3 s. V. 6-24. Paris, 1878-96. 19 v.
—4655
M6moires. 3 s. v. 3-5. Paris, 1884-91.
3 V. —4651
iVote.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Upsala. Universitet. Geological Insti-
tution. Bulletins, v. 1, nos. 1, 2 ; v. 2, pt. 1,
no. 3. Upsala, 1893-95. 2 v. in 3. —4644
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GEOLOGY, Periods, etc.
1677
GEOLOGY, Periods, etc.
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Dawson, Sir J. W. Relics of primeval
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Peale, a. C. Paleozoic section in the
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Phillips, J. Malvern Hills compared with
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—1623
Prossek, C. S. Devonian system of east-
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Walcott, C. D. Cambrian rocks of Penn-
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—3553
Williams, H. S. Correlation papers :
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— <j{reat Britain, History, George I to the present time.
George I, King of Greece.
Bickfokd-Smith, R. a. H. Greece under
King George. 1893. 2744
George V, King of Hanover.
t'herbnllej!, C. V. (G.Valbert, pseud.) Roi George
V de Hanovre. 13 pp. {Rev. d. deux niondes, 1881, 3 p^r.
V. 46, p. 199.)— Koenli;^ Ueor^ V von Hannover. 8 pp.
{Unsere Zeit, 1878, v. 2, p. 685.)— Medlnsr, J. F. M. O.
(G. Samarow, psevxl.) Koenig Georg von Hannover und
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George, Henry. 1839-97.
More about American landlordism. 15 pp. {N.Am.
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14 pp. {N.Am. Rev. v. 149, 1889, p. 385.)— Xew parly.
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l.avelcye, E. L. V. de. " Progress and poverty : " a
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Walker, F. A. Henry George's social fallacies. 11 pp.
{N. Am. Rev. v. 137, 1883, p. 147. )— Wnarln, L. Socia-
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George, Rev. Hereford Brooke. 1838 — .
Oberland and its glaciers : explored and
illustrated with ice-axe and camera. With
twenty-eight photographic illustrations by
Ernest Edwards. London, 1866. 4°. 1481
GEORGE, John E.
1685
GEORGIA, U. S., Education
Georjfe, John E., Ph. B.
Saloon question in Chicago. New York,
[1897]. 12°. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Econ. stu-
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Oeoi'ffe, Staughton, and others {Eds.)
Charter to William Penn and laws of the
province of Pennsylvania, passed between
the years 1682 and 1700, preceded by the Duke
of York's laws in force from . . . 1676 to 1682,
with an appendix containing laws relating to
the organization of the provincial courts and
historical matter. [lUustr.] Harrisburg, 1879.
%°. —2333
GeorffC, William.
New facts relating to the Chatterton family
gathered from MS. entries in a " History of
the Bible" which once belonged to the
parents of Thomas Chatterton, the poet, and
from parish registers. Bristol, 1883. 8°. 2784
Date of tlie first .authentic plan of Bristol. 5 pp.
(Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 4, 1879-80,
p. 296.)— I>e Cliedtlrr I'anilly of Bristol anJ Cheddar.
3 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
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OeoFjare. See also Georg. — Qeorgius.
Georg:©, Lake, N. Y.
Butler, B. C. Lake George and Lake
Champlain, from their first discovery to 1759.
1868. 3567
FHrkinaii, F. Lakes George and Champlain. 89 pp.
{In his Historic handb. of the northern tour, p. 1.)—
Forler, U. Reports on the water-power of the Hudson
river basin and the Lake George outlet. 69 pp. (U. S.
10 Census, v. 16, pt. 1, p. 335.)— Unpublished papers re-
lating to the first slpainboal on Lake G. 2 pp. {Mag,
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Georg:e Silvcriiiaii'w explanation. 33 pp.
Dickens, C. J. H., ^Vorks, v. 30, p. 215.
Gcorgeakis, G., and Piiieau, L6on. Folk-
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Armorial historique et gengalogique des
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4°. 3701
Georgeiibers', Monastery. Annales Montis S.
Georgii. 3 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 30, pt. I,
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Georges, Karl Ernst. 1806-79. Jahresbericht
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Georges. Dumas, A., CEuvres cmiipl, v. 123.
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Georges. McCarthy, J. Historj' of the four
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.See also Hriinswick, House of.—ticorf;e I, II, III,
IV, Kings of Great Britain. — Great Britain. History,
George J to the present time. — llaiiovor. House of.
Georges, VEtolien. See Georgius, of JStolia,
Abp. of Methymna.
Georgetown College. See Georgetown Uni-
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Georgetown University. Catalogue of the
officers and students, 1889-97. Washington,
1890-97. 6 v. p. 8°. .—2373
Shea, J. D. G. Memorial of the first cen-
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1891. —2392
Georgette ; ou, la Ni6ce du Tabellion. 4 v. in 2.
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Georgia, Asia. Wardrop, M. ( 3V. ) Georgian
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Wardrop, O. Kingdom of Georgia. Notes
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1888. 1495
JVo(e.— With a bibliography.
l^aiitel. H. L'^meraude, scenes de la vie gSorgienne.
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iSee also <^atiea.mi*«. — t'irca.HNia. — RusNia. — Tlflls.
— TraiiN<*aiicaMia.
Georgia, U. S.
Harris, J. C. Nights with Uncle Remus :
myths and legends of the old plantation.
1883. 1216
Uncle Remus : his songs and his say-
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1881. 1216
Johnston, R. M. Mr. Absalom Billingslea
and other Georgia folk. 1888. 1272
iVo/e.~Fictitious.
Old times in middle Georgia. 1897. 2323
iVb(«.— Fictitious.
Jones, C. C, Jr. Negro myths from the
Georgia coast. 1888. 1217
Longstreet, a. B. Georg^ia scenes, char-
acters, incidents, etc. With original illustra-
tions. [Anon.] 1840. 4327
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Barrow, D. C, Jr., Georgia corn-shucking. 6 pp.
{Century Mag. v. 2, 1882, p. 873.)— I>o (iralTenriotl, C.
The Georgia cracker in the cotton mills. 16 pp. ( Cen-
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{Mag. Am. Hist. v. 18, 1887, pp. 256, 342.)
.See also Allatooiia. — .liKlersoiiville.- Atlanta.
— Dniton. — J<niesboroii;fli. — Mneoii. — .^lilien.-
Savannah.
Georgia, U. 8., Architecture.
Crane, E. A., and Soderholtz, E. E. Ex-
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Georgia, U. S., Biography.
Gilmer, G. R. Sketches of some of the
first settlers of upper Georgia. 1855. 3503
Jones, C. C, Jr. Biographical sketches of
the delegates from Georgia to the Continen-
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Georgia, U. S., Education.
Jones, C. E. Education in Georgia. 1889.
(Adams, H. B., Contrib. to Am. ed. hist. no. 5 :
U. S. Education, Bureau of. Circulars, 1888,
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GEORGIA, U. S., Finance
1686
GERARD
Ocorg:ia, U. S., Finance.
Scott, W. A. Repudiation of state debts.
A study in the financial history of Mississippi
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Georgfia, U. S., Fisheries.
Enrll, R. E. Fisheries of G. 5 pp. (Goode, G. B.,
Fiaheriea and fishery industries of the U. S. sect. 2, p. 514.)
Georjfia, U. S., History.
Avery, I. W. History of the state of
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Cox, J. D. The march to the sea. 1882.
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De Saussure, W. p. Report on the ad-
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FiSKE, J. Old Virginia and her neigh-
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Jones, C. C., Jr. Siege of Savannah in
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M'Call, H. History of Georgia, contain-
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events, up to the present day. 1811-16, 2 v.
3603
Moultrie, W. Memoirs of the American
Revolution, so far as it is related to the states
of North and South Carolina and Georgia.
1802, 2 V. 1618
Nichols, G. W. Story of the great march.
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Pittenger, W. Capturing a locomotive :
a history of secret service in the late war.
1882. 2647
Daring and suffering : a history of the
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Dn BOMC, D. M. Fifteenth Georgia regiment at Get-
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Ncomp, H. A. Georgia the only free colony. How the
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Ne»f|ul-Fentennial of the founding of G. 7 pp.
{Mag. Am. Hist. v. 9, 1883, p. 114.)— Nznlmtl. E. Cam-
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13 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1865, 2 p«r. v. 57, p. 998.)—
Chastisement of the Yamaiiees: an incident of the
early Indian wars in G. 3 pp. (Beach, W. W., Indian
miscel. p. 448.)
Georgia. Leffi.slatiire. Resolves of the Legis-
lature of South Carolina and G., proposing a convention
of the states. 9 pp. (Stole papers on nullification . ..
p. 283.)
Georgia .scenes. Longstreet, A. B. 4327
Georgian at the opera, A. 5 pp. Magill,
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Georgica.— Georgios. See Virgilius Maro, P.
Georgillas, Emmanuel, lucent. I<rT6piKri eiriy-^irts
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p. 110.)
Georgius, of JElolia, Abp. of Methymna. Circa
1525-80.
Recueil de fables Esopiques. See ^sopus
(in supplement).
Georgiiis, of Cyprus. 7 cent.
Descriptio orbis Romani, accedit Leonis
Imperatoris diatyposis genuina adhuc ine-
dlta. Edidit, praefatus est commentario in-
struxit Henricus Gelzer. [4 maps.] Lipsiae,
1890. 12°. 2737
Georgins, the Monk. Boor, C. de. Chronik
des Q. als quelle des Suidas. 26 pp. (Hermes, v. 21,
1886, p. 1.)
Georgitis. De B. Virgine in templum re-
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Georgius. See also Qeorg. — George.
Gepliyrea. Selenka, E. Report on the gephy-
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Gepp, Hubert Majendie ( TV. ) 1858—.
First crossing of Greenland. See Nan-
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Geppert, Karl Eduard. [Notice of.] 3 pp.
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Geraert van Viane. 6 pp. (Kalflf, G., Mid-
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Gerald, the Oreat. See Fitzgerald, G., 8 Earl
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Gerald Fitzgerald. Lever, C. J. (Dublin
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Geraldine. 29 pp. Tapper, M. F., Compl.
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Geraldiis, Abp. of Braga. Bernaldus, Arch-
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G^raiido, Auguste, Baron de. 1819-49.
Transylvanie et ses habitants. Paris, 1845.
2 V. 8°. 3484
The same. 2 6d. Paris, 1847. 2 v. 8°. 3484
Chevalier, A. Transylvanie, par G. 25 pp. (C'or-
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Gdrando, Joseph Marie, Baron de. 1772-1842.
Self-education ; or, the means and art of
moral progress. Tr. from the French. Bos-
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Darboy, G. De Gerando. 14 pp. {Correspondant,
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Geraniaceae. Progel, A. Oxalideae, gera-
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von, and others. Flora Brasil. v. 12, pt. 2, p. 473.)
Gerard, Abbot of Brogne. Vita Qerardi. 20 pp.
(Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 15, pt. 2, p. 654.)
GERARD, d' Amiens
1687
GERCKE, Alfred
OcKird, d^ Amiens. 13 cent.
Roman, von Escanor, herausg. von II.
Michelant. Tuebingen, 1886. 8°. [Biblioth.
lit. vereins in SttUtg. v. 178. ) — 3125
Gerard, d'Auvergne. 13 cent. E chronlco et
anonymi ejusdem chronici continuatione, circa annum
1288scripta. 8 pp. (Bouquet, M., iJec. Ais(. Gaufcs, V. 21,
p. 212.)
Gerard, Rev. {—). Scope and limitations of
inspection. 8 pp. (London, Internat. Health Exhib.
Literature, v. 13, p. 301.)
Gerard, Capt. Alexander. 1792-1839.
Account of Koonawur, in the Himalaya,
with a large map. Ed. by G. Lloyd. Lon-
don, 1841. 8°. 1481
Gerard, Andr6, pseud. See Herment, Mile. V.
Gerard, Dorothea. Lady Baby. 286 pp.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 141, 1888, p. 757; v. 145, 1889, pp. 1,
180, 337, 482, 633, 759; v. 146, 1889, pp. 49, 188, 347, 498, 685,
808; V. 147, 1890, pp. 90, 231.)
Waters of Hercules. See Laszowska, JVfme.
E. G. de, and Gerard. D.
Gerard, Emily, pseud. See Laszowska, Mme.
E. G. de.
G^i'ard, Mar6chal Btienne Maurice. Lomfi-
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Galerie des con temp, illustr. v. 6.)
Gerard, Frances A.
Angelica Kauffmann : a biography. Lon-
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Gerard, Prangois Pascal Simon, Baron. Le-
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(Corre»pondant, v. 11, 1845, pp. 524, 873; v. 12, 1845, p. 598.)
— .SchlOffel, A. W. von. Corinna anf deni vorgebirge
Miseno . . . gemaelde von G. 9 pp. ( Saemvit. tverke, v. 9,
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Gerard, James Watson.
Proceedings and speeches at the public
dinner given to J. W. Gerard by the bar of
New York. 1869. 3772
Gerard, James Watson, Jr. 1822 — .
Old streets of New York under the Dutch :
a paper read before the New York Historical
Society, June 2, 1874. New York, 1875. r. 8°.
3501
Peace of Utrecht : a historical review of
the great treaty of 1713-14, and of the princi-
pal events of the war of the Spanish succes-
sion. New York, 1885. 8°. 3725
■ Anneke Jans Bo^ardnA and her farm. 14 pp. {Har-
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of NanteH. 11 pp. [Mag. Am. Hist. v. 14, 1885, p. 170.)
—Forum UebatliiK Society of New York city, 1815.
2 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 19, 1888, p. 430.) — French
Bpoliatioiui before 1801. 17 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 12,
18&4, p. 29.)— Tribute to Thomas A. HendrickH. 2 pp.
{Mag. Am. Hist. v. 15, 1886. p. 18.) — Closing days of
Louis XIV. 7 pp. (Jtfaff. ^m. Hl«(. V. 14, 1885, p. 297.)
—Impress of nationalities upon the city of New
York. 20 pp. {Mag. Am. Htst. v. 23, 1890, p. 40.)— Don-
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Stony Point, military operations in 1780, and the
burning of Washington. 4 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 27,
1892, p. 465.)
Gerard, Jean Ignace Isidore, dit Grandville.
1803-47.
Un autre monde. Paris, 1844. r. 8°. 2331
Cent proverbes. Paris, 1845. 8°. 1252
Gerard, William.
Byron re-studied in his dramas ; being a
contribution towards a definite estimate of
his genius : an essay. London, 1886. 12°. 3365
Gerard <ritliier. Prior of Grammont. —1197.
vita S. Stephanl ordinis Grandimontensis institutoris.
44 pp. (MartSne, E., and Durand, U., Vet. script, amplitt.
coll. v. 6, p. 1043.)
Gerard de Nerval. See Labruuie, G.
Gerard de N^vcrs, Histoire de. 35 pp. ( Del-
vau. A., Coll. des ronians de chevalerie, v. 4, p. 1.)
Gerard de Ri)s.silloii. See Girart de Rossillon.
Gerard family. Bridgeman, G. T. O. Ince
Hall or Hall of Ince, the seat of the Gerards, Walmes-
leys, etc. 3 pp. 1 pi. (Gray, H., Viewa of the old halls o/
Lancashire and Cheshire, p. a.) — Garstin. J. R. Gars-
ton Hall, the ancient seat of Norres of Speke and the
Gerards. 2 pp. 1 pi. {Qrsiy, H., Viewi of the old halls of
Lancashire and Cheshire, p. 39, )
Gerardo, Pietro, pseud. See Fausto, S., da Lon-
giano.
Gerards, Emile.
Catacombes de Paris. Avec six gravures
et deux plans. 2 6d. Paris, 1892. 12°. .2607
Gerardiis. Delisle, L. V. Forme abrggfie des
noms Berengarius et G. 6 pp. {Biblioth. Ecole des Charles,
v. 52, 1891, p. 619.)
Gerars, de Valenciennes. 13 cent. Jeu-parti.
3 pp. (Scheler, J. A. U., Trauvires beiges, n. s. 1879
p. 153.)
Geras. Hartwig, P. Herakles und ,G. 6 pp.
2 pi. (Ph«o?03MS, v. 50, 1891, p. 183.)
G^raud, Pierre Hercule Joseph Franfois. No-
tice sur. 11 pp. {Biblioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 5, 1843,
p. 490.)
Gerbald, Bp. of Liege. —808. Epistola ad
suae dioecesis presby teros. 1 p. (MartSne, E., and Durand,
U., Vet. script, ampliss. coll. v. 7, p. 20.) — Instriietio
pastoralis ad gregem suum. 2 pp. (Mart*ne, E., and
Durand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. coll. v. 7, p. 16.)
Gerbel-Embacli, Karl Nikolans von. 1837-.
Der Moskowitismus. 10 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 1,
p. 413.)— Das ruMSiNche Hektenwesen. 7 pp. {Un-
sere Zeit, 1870, v. 2, p. 45.)— RnnHiocheii uuterrichta*
weNvn. 15 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 2, p. 262.)
Gerber, A., and Greef, A. {Eds.} Lexicon
Taciteum. Lipsiae, 1877-95. 12 pts. r. 8°. 3233
Gerber, Paul. Der absolute nullpunkt der
temperatur. Die arbeit der waerme beim sieden und
die daempfe im zustande der saettigung. 24 pp. (Acad.
Caea. Leop.-Car. Nova acta, v. 52, 1888, p. 49.)
Gerbert, of Aurillac. See Silvester II (Ger-
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Gerbet, Olyme Philippe, Abb6. Champagny,
F. J. M. T. N., Comte de. Esqaisses de Rome chr«tienne,
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Gercke, Alfred. Alexandrinische studien.
94 pp. {Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 42, 1887, pp. 262, 590; v. 44
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{Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 41, 1886, p. 470. )— Composition
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Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus. [Ed.) 1793-1876.
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I'rnnkroirli und die katholische kirche in der Sued-
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GERM THEORY OF DISEASE
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GERMAN BALLADS AND SONGS
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p. 212.) — Storiibers:, G. M. Disease-germs. 10 pp.
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— l>ii«*l.— Kpi<l('iiiicN.— Foriiientatioii.— tVver. —
Fniis-i,— tieriiis.—Mlo robes. —Mioro-«rj; ail KniM,
— .Hioroscopo and .tlicToscopj'.- I*allioloj;ry.—
K]>oiitaiio<»iiH ;£:oiiernlioii.— Tiiberc*iiloHlM. Also
t*ll««l4'lll*. Ij.
Also llilliiijB:M, J. S. Index-catalogue of the library
of the Surgeon-General's office, v. 5, p. 385.
Geriiia, Maurice (Maurice Cristal, x'^^'"^^-)
1827-87. Festival religieux : origines, dSveloppements,
et transformations de I'oratorio. 65 pp. (Biblioth. univ.
el rev. siiisse,3 piSr. v. 9, 1880, pp. 193, 436.)— VpmU et les
traditions nationales de la musique en Italic. 61 pp.
(Biblioth. ttniv. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 6, 1880, p. 385; v. 7,
1880, p. 60.)
Ciorniiiut, St., Bp. of Paris. Bapst, G. Tombeau
et chAsse de St. G. 11 pp. 1 pi. (Rev. archSol. 3 8. v. 9,
1887, p. 144.)— F«rtiiiiatn«, V. H. C, Bp. of Poitiers.
Vita Sancti Germani. 17 pp. (Opera ped. p. 11 : Monu-
menta German, hist, .-iiictor. anti^. v. 4, pt. 2.)— E iraiiH-
lalioiilbiiN vi iniraenlis Sancti Germani. 13 pp.
(Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 15, pt. 1, p. 4.)
Gcriiiiiiii, Antoine Henri Marie. 1824 — . No-
tice sur Victor Bonnet. 15 pp. (Inst, de France, Xcorf.
,Sci. moral. M6m. 2 s. v. 16, 1888, p. 61.)— Etat politique
de la Franco en 1886. 19 pp. (Rev. d. deux mmules,
1886, 3 p6r. V. 75, p. 820.)— Rapport sur le concours relatif
k la inain-<l"<ipuvre et son prix. 11 pp. (Inst, de
France, .lead. Sci. moral. Mtm. 2 s. v. 16, 1888, p. 653.)
Germain, August. Etudiants de I'doole de
m^decine de Montpcllier an 16 siScle. Etude historique
sur le Liber procuratoris studiosorum. 40 pp. (Rev.
hist. V. 3, 1877, p. 31.)
Geriiiaiii, George Sackville, 1 Viseovnt Saclc-
ville. 1716-85.
Correspondance avec les G6n6raux Clin-
ton, Cornwallis, et les amiraux dans la station
de I'Am^rique . . . Tr. de I'Anglois. Lon-
don, 1784; repr. 1888. r. 8°. (Stevens, B. F.,
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Am. ?Ii.ll. V. 13, 1885, p. 490.)
Geriiiaiit, Jean Louis. 1654-1726.
M6moires ; ou, livre de raison d'un bour-
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preface et des notes par J. F. Th6nard. Paris,
1881. 8°. 4605
Gcrinaiii, Marie Sophie. Goering, H. Sophie
Germain, die vorlaeuferin Conite's. 43 pp. (Zeits. f.
philos. V. 91, 1887, pp. 1, 171.)
Germain, Pierre. 18 cent.
Elements of the goldsmith's art. Paris,
n. d. 2 V. r. 8°. — 17DS
i\ro(«.— Reprint of the 1748 ed. of his Elements d'or-
fSvrerie.
Germain, V. J. Teaching of Domestic econ-
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German allie<l troops* in the North American
War of independence, 1776-83. Eelking,
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Gkyphiub, a. Lyrische gedichte, hor-
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Scholle. 1884. (Brink, B. E. C. ten, aild
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Phillips, H., Jr. {Tr.) German lyrics.
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Schiller, J. C. F. von. Poems and bal-
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BartNoh. K. F. (Ed.) Drei meisterlieder. 4 pp. (Oer-
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Mittelhochdeutsche kettenreime. 5 pp. ( Oermatiia, v. 25,
1880, p. 335.)— (Ed.) Volkslieder desXVjahrhanderts.
4 pp. (Germanio, v. 27, 1882, p. 225.)— (iSd.) Zwei geist-
liche volkslieder. 4 pp. (Germania, v. 26, 1881, p. 101.)
—(Ed.) Zwei tauelieder. 4 pp. (Gennom'a, v. 21, 1876,
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(Germania, v. 8, 1863, p. 107.)— (Ed.) Geistliche lieder
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— Blaan, C. M. (Ed.) Niederoesterreichische kinder-
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T. (Ed.) Kinderlieder und reime. 23 pp. (Germania,
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2 pp. (Germania, v. 24, 1879, p. 415.)— iioedeke, K. (Ed.)
Meisterlieder. 8 pp. (Germanio, v. 28, 1883, p. 38.)—
Ooethc, J. W. von. Lieder ; Gesellige lieder ; Balladen.
179 pp. ( Werke, v. 1, pp. 5, 73, 113.)— Sesenheimer lieder-
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p. 311; V. 2, p. 311; 1882, v. 1, p. 137.)— Xe»tli>, (—), (Ed.)
Landsknechtlieder. 5 pp. (Gcnnonia, v. 25, 1880, p. 91.)
— 4>bMer. K. (Ed.) Historische volkslieder aus dem
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V. 35, 1890, p. 181.)— Pfair, P. (Ed.) Lied des XVI jahr-
hunderts. 1 p. (Germania, v. 28, 1883, p. 421.)— PfelflTer,
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GERMAN BALLADS AND SONGS
1690
GERMAN FICTION, Single authors
German ballads and songs. Bibliography.
Aprelst«<lt, F. Zur Pariser liederbandschrift. 17 pp.
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German ballads and songs, History and criti-
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Geibel und die neue lyrik. 19 pp. ( Unaere Zeit, 1884, v. 1,
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sere Zdt, 1871, V. 1, p. 225.)— «rlinm. J. L. K. Etwas
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jaeckel aus. 5 pp. (Gernionm, v. 5, 1860, p. 463.)— Krejcl,
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volksliedern. 8 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde. Zeita. v. 1,
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3 pp. (Germania, v. 24, 1879, p. 21.)— E.orenz, O. Die
Sempacher schlachtlieder. 26 pp. (Germanin, v. 6, 1861,
p. 161.) — E,nPtolf. A. Urkundliches zu raittelhoch-
deutschen liederdichtern. 4 pp. (Germania, v. 9, 1864,
p. 460.)— Xa«ir, A. A. Deutsches volkslied in Boehmen.
94 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen,
Mittheil. V. 20, 1882, p. 273; v. 21, 1883, pp. 81, 125, 239, 329; V. 22,
1884, p. 41.) — Das jahr im volksliede und volksbrauche in
Deutschboehmen. 57 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutchen
in Boehmen, MiUheil. v. 22, 1881, p. 250; v. 23, 1885, p. 182 ;
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reichischer lyrik. 27pp. (t/n«e)eZei«,1882,v.l,pp.75», 926.)
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ostpreussische varianten des Herderschen volksliedes :
Kein schoenre frcud auf erden ist. 5 pp. ( Germania,
v. 21, 1876, p. 209.)— Nteynthal. H. Zur volksdichtung.
16 pp. (Zeitt. f. voelkerpfych. v. 11, 1880, pp. 28, 139.)—
L'hlaiid, J. L. Zwei gespiele; aus einer abhandlung
neber die deutchen volkslieder. 11pp. (Germania, \. 2,
1857, p. 218.)— V<>tter, F. Kleine beitraege: Deutsche
dreikoenigslieder aus romanischem lande. 4 pp. {Ger-
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Altdeutsche lyrik und die altitalienische. 14 pp. (/«
hit Altfranzoesische lieder und Iciche, p. 238.)— Alt-
franzoesischc lyrik und die altdeutsche. 45 pp. (In hia
Altfranzoesische lieder und leiche, p. 193. )— Wacker-
iiell, J. E. Deutsches volkslied. 45 pp. (Samml.wia-
aena.vortrg. li. s. v. .5, 1891, p. 327.)— Waller, E. T. Ueber
den ursprung des hoeHschen minnesanges und sein ver-
haeltniss zor volksdichtung. 90 pp. {Germania, v. 34,
1889, pp. 1, I41.)-W«>hl, F. Goethe's und Schiller's ein-
fluKS auf die entwickelung der deutschen lyrik. 46 pp.
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Zu den '' Drei Marcien." 11 pp. ( Germania, v. 31, 1889,
p. 130.)
German classics from the fourth to the nine-
teenth century. 2 v. Mueller, F. M. [Ed.)
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German culture and Christianity : their con-
troversy in the time 1770-1880. Gostwick, J.
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German daily press. 14 pp. Bamberger, L.
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German drama. See Drama and the Stage,
German.
German empire. See German or Westerm em-
pire.— Germany, History.
German ei>igrams. See Epigrams.
German fiction. Collections.
Carlyle, T. ( TV. ) German romance :
specimens of its chief authors. 1841, 2 v. 2203
- — — (3V.) Translations from the German.
1893-94, 3 v. 2182
FuRNESS, W. H. (Tr.) Julius, and other
tales from the German. 1856. 4327
Pfeiffer, F. {Ed.) Niederdeutsche erzaehlungen aus
dem XV jahrhundert. 32 pp. (Germania, v. 9, 1864,
p. 257.)
German fiction. Single authors.
Fbbv, J. Gartengesellschaft (1556). Her-
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vised and ed. by T. Carlyle. 1840, 3 v. —3183
The same. 1893, 2 v. (Carlyle, T. Trs. from
the Germ. \. 1,2.) 2182
Hoffmann, E. T. W. or A., CEuvres com-
pletes. 1830, 2 V. in 1. 2333
Conseiller Krespel. 1841. (I'l6iade.)
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La Mottb-Fouque, F. H. K. Freiherr de,
Ausgewaehlte werke. v. 4-11. 1841-73, 8 v. in 3.
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Lewis, M. G. ( Tr. ) Bravo of Venice. Tr.
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■ Meinhold, J. W. Mary Schweidler, the
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— Ebner-Ksfln'iibncli. M., Baronin von. Das Ge-
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rundschau, v. 29, 1881, p. 287.)— Unsuehnbar. 128 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 61, 1889, pp. 1, 198, 321.)— Die Un-
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16 pp. (Deutsch. rundscliau, v. 29, 1881, p. 108.)— Fontane,
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30 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 68, 1891, p. 1.)— Die Last.
36 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 51, 1887, p. 321.)— Von der
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80 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 32, 1882, pp. 1, 161.)— Geld.
74 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 40, 1884, pp. 1, 161.)—
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46 pp. (In his Nachtraege, herausg. von E. Boas. v. 1,
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11 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 128, 1880, p. 176.)— Halin,
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18 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, V. 65, 1890, p. 1.)— Getheiltes
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(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 61, 1887, p. 295.)— Die Heilige
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p. 113.)~Der Hexenprediger. 33 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
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rujidschau, v. 29, 1881, p. 331.)— Peerke von Helgoland.
20 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 31, 1882, p. 321.)— Spaet-
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Suendfluth. 19 pp. (Deufscft. rundsc/iau, v. 64, 1888, p. 161.)
— Die Vier buesserinnen. 16 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
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31pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1888, v. 1, pp. 386, 481.)— Tiefe schatten.
11 pp. (t7re«crcZei«, 1889, V. 1, p. 289.)— Jensen. W. Der
Ulmenkrug. 58pp. ( f/nsercZcif, 1882, v. 1, pp. 481, 641, 801.)
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(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 65, 1890, p. 147.)— Keller, G.
Martin Salander. 196 pp. ( Deutsch. rundschau, v. 46,
1886, pp. 1, 161 ; V. 47, 1886, pp. 1, 262, 321 ; V. 48, 1886,
pp. 126, 321.)— Das Sinugedicht. 38 pp. (Deutsch. rund-
sclmu. V. 26, 1881, pp. 1, 161, 321 ; V. 27, 1881, pp. 1, 161.)—
KiellaiKl. A. L. Fortuna. Ill pp. (Deutsch. rutul-
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Gift. 48 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 33, 188J, pp. 1, 276.)
— Karen, skizzc aus Juetland. 6 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 30, 1882, p. 445. )— Schnee. 75 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 49, 1886, p. 389; v. 50, 1887, pp. 91, 277.)— Klrfllbaeh,
W. Die Thoerichten jungfrauen. 36 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1890, V. l,pp. 193, 289.)— Ki.v. V. Ein Grab. 8 pp. ( t/n-
sere Zeit, 1SS9, V. I, p. 193.)— Klosterin^iiin's ((rtind-
stneck. 31 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 68, 1891, p. 321.)
— Koelller, R. A.J. (Ed.) Die schwacnke vom bauer
Einhirn und vom bauer Grillet. 8 pp. (Gemumia, v. 18,
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psstorat. 27 pp. (fleutec/i. ?-«?i<lscAau, v. 63, 1890, p. 321.)
— Knilniann, W. Margot's luege. 24 pp. ( t/nsere Zei(,
1888, V. 1, p. 193.)— Knrj!. I. Die Reise nach Tripstrill,
8 pp. (Deuttch. rundschau, v. 69, 1891, p. 135.)— E.a Motfe-
Foa<|n<', F. H. K. Freiherr von. Aslauga's knight.
41 pp. (Carlyle, T., Germ.romoncc.v. 1, p. 228.)— liCffler,
A. C. Die Landpfarrerin. 16 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 65, 1890, p. 131.)— Tan te Malvina. 10 pp. (Deutsch.
rundachau, v. 64, 1890, p. 129.)— liindan, B. Tlie Seer.
24 pp. {Blacktoood's Mag. v. 129, 1881, p. 78.)— I-nck-
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73 pp. (Deuttch. rundschau, v. 57, 1888, pp. 33, 169.)—
Unter dem Katalpenbaum. 101 pp. {Deutsch. rund-
schau, V. 62, 1890, pp. 187, 321; V. 63, 1890, p. 1.) —
JIarrlot, E. Die Starken und die schwachen. 58 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 65, 1890, pp. 163, 323. )— Jlelii-
hardt, A. Der Bildhaaer von Cauterets. 43 pp.
{Deutsch. rundschau, v. 34, 1883, p. 1.)— Fran Antje. 32 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 36, 1883, p. 321.)— Ein Regentag.
29 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 68, 1891, p. 161. )— SchloBS
Polia. 27 pp. (Dett««;h. rundschou, V. 31, 1882, p. 161.) —
Meyer,K.F. Angela Borgia. M pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
v. 69, 1891, pp. 1, 161.)— Die Hoclizeit des moenchs. 61 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 37, 1883, p. 321 ; v. 38, 1884, p. 1.)—
Page Lenbelfing. 29 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 33, 1SS2,
p. 1.) — Die Richterin. 50 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. i5,
1885, pp. 1, 161.)— Die Versachung des Pescara. 81 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 53, 1887, pp. 1, 161.)— Mueller,
K. Franenherzen. 12 pp. (C/nsere Zeit, 1888, v. 2, p. 481.)
— Mnsaentt, J. K. A. Dumb love ; Libussa ; Melechsala.
202 pp. (Carlyle, T., Germ, romance, v. 1, pp. 14, 87,
140.)— Die Xarowanixe. 38 pp. ( t/ftsere ^ei(, 1881, v.2,
pp. 161, 321.)— Xur nlcht lesen. 23 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 56, 1888, p. 428.)- Oberkanip, O. von.
Haelft«n. 33 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 2, pp. 97, 193.) —
Prinzessin schneeflocke. 27 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1890, v. 2,
pp. 97, 193.)— OlferM, M. von. Leben. 29 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 48, 1886, p. 161.)— Petersseii, K. Im bues-
serhemd der commune. 32 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 1,
p. 481.)— Pfeiner, F. (Ed.) Predigtmaerlein. 38 pp.
(Germania, v. 3, 1858, p. 407.)— PiitlttK, G. H. G. zu.
Das Froelenhaus. 60 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 28,
1881, pp. 163, 327.)— La Maison de la demoiselle. 63 pp.
(Kev. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p«r. v. 50, pp. 385, 630.)—
Die Unterschrift des koenigs, 15 pp. (Deutsch. rund-
schau, V. 50, 1887, p. 1.)— Renss, Z. von. Das Kanonische
recht. 46 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1883, v. 1, pp. 161, 321, 481.)-
Rlchanl, T. Der Abend vor der hochzeit. 20 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 33, 1882, p. 142.)— Kichter, J. P.
F. Army-Chaplain Schmelzle's journey to Flaetz ; with a
running commentary of notes; Life of QuintuB Fixlein.
Extracted from fifteen letter-boxes. 229 pp. (Carlyle,
T., Germ, romance, v. 2, pp. 141, 213.)— Last will and testa-
ment. The House of weeping. 13 pp. (De Quincey, T.,
Uncoil, writings, v. 2, p. 160.)— Roqn,»tte. O. Wer
traegt die schuld ? 38 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1, pp. 611,
819.)— Rnettenaiicr, B. Die Urahne. 16 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1890, v. 2, p. 289.)— Riillinann, W. Margot's luege.
24 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1888, v. 1, p. 193.)— Saoher-Masoch,
L., iJie(«r von. Chochmath Jad. 13 pp. (Biblioth. univ.
el rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 44, 1889, p. 123. )— Fou de Firlei-
ouwka. 14 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1888, 3 pir. v. 88,
p. 440.)— Joueur de flflte de Bornim. 10 pp. (Biblioth.
univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p*r. v. 41, 1889, p. 85.) — Schiiee-
ICann, A. Die Erlebnisse des heiligen Pancrazius von
Evolo. 25 pp. (DeutMh. rujidscftaw, V. 34, 1883, p. 441.)—
IjCnz im herbst. 34 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, ISM, v. 2, pp. 289,
443. )— Der Weisse zauber. 24 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1887, v. 2,
p. 289.)— NchoenberKT. H. Lt. Guenther. 7pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 38, 1884, p. 436.) — Verschlungene wege.
21 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v.40, 1884, p. 321.)— Nchocnc,
A. The Blue veil. 24 pp. (New Princeton Rev. v. 2, 18S6,
p. 266.)— l*cliroet«r, A. Source Bonnevie. 39 pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, pp. 193, 289.)— Nchnbln, O. Boris
Lensky. 207 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 67, 1888, p, 361 ;
V. 68, 1889, pp. 1, 161; v. 59, 1889, pp. 1, 161.)— Etiquette.
32 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 49, 1886, p. 161.)- Die Oe-
schichte eines genies. 54 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 37,
1883, pp. 282, 436.)— Gloria victis! 172 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 43, 1885, pp. 1, 161.321; v. 44, 1885, pp.1,
161.)— Die HofFnung. 4 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 46,
1886, p. 125.)— Unter uns. 122 pp. (Deutsch. ritndschau,
V. 39, 1884, pp. 1, 161, 321.)— Schnecklnir, L. Hart am
rande. 41 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 1, pp. 1, 161. ) —
Sclinlte voni Bruehl, (— ). " PruefUngen. 20 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 2, p. 289.)— Simon, E. (E. Vely,
pseud.) Auf dem altentheil. 57 pp. (Unsere Zeit, ItlST ,
V. 1, p. 721 ; V. 2, pp. 17, 166.)— Baerbele. 88 pp. (Unsere
ZeiM882, V. 1, pp. 1, 161, 321.)— Josa Dario. 57 pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1880, V. 1, pp. 321, 509. )— Mi-car£me. 43 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1885, v. 2, pp. 577, 721.)— San-Michele. 46 pp.
( Unseie Zeit, 1881, v. 1, pp. 641, 801.)— Schiffbruch. 81 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1884, v. 1, pp. 1, 145, 289, 449. )— Stlelow, M.
Die Femme terrible. 48 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1886, v. 1,
pp.1, 161.)— Storm, T. Aus engen waenden. 37 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 49, 1886, p. 1.)— Bine stille ge-
schichte. 38 pp. (Dettisch. r«ndscA«», v. 42, 1885, p. 321.)
—Der Schimmel-reiter. 77 pp. (Deutsch. rundsclum,
V. 55, 1888, pp. 1, 161.)— Schweigen. 42 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau^ v. 35, 1883, p. 161.)— Strauss, D. F. Papier-
reisende. 7pp. (Gesamm. werke, v. 2, p. 365.)— Taubert,
E. Am teufelsee. 69 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1887, v. 1, pp. 1,
172, 297.) — Der Antiquar. 84 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880,
pp. 500, 641, 824.)— Babette. 47 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1885,
v. 1, pp. 433, 577.)— Fidelio. 32 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1883,
v. 2, pp. 641, 801.)— Frau und braut. 41 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1887, V. 2, pp. 433, 686, 733.)— Simson. 43 pp. (Unsere
Zet(, 1886, v. 1, pp. 1, 145.)— Sphinx Atropos. 75 pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1881, V. 2, pp. 481, 641, 801.)- Verstossen. 47 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 2, pp. 641, 801.)— Die Zwillingsschwes-
ter. 48 pp. ((/nsereZett, 1884, V.2, pp. 1, 153.)— TIeek.J. L.
The Elves. 25 pp. (Carlyle, T., German romance, v. 1,
p. 366; Trs. from the Germ. v. 3, p. 220.)— Fair-haired
Eckbert. 21 pp. (Carlyle, T., German romance, v. 1,
p. 285; Trs. from tlie Germ. v. 3, p. 159.)— The Goblet.
17 pp. (Carlyle, T., German rotnance, v.l, p. 390; Trs.
from the Germ. v. 3, p. 238. )^The Love-charm. 40 pp.
(De Quincey, T., Uncoil, writings, v. 2, p. 113.) — The
Bunenberg. 26 pp. (Carlyle, T., German romance, v. 1,
p. 340; Trs. from the Germ. v. 3, p. 200.) — The Trusty
Eckhart. 34 pp. (Carlyle, T., German romance, v. 1,
p. 306; Trs. from the Germ. v. 3, p. 176.)— Vacano, E.
(TV.) Testament du Dr. Irnerius. 32 pp. (Rev. d. dewK
mondes, 1889, 3 p«r. v. 91, p. 426.)— Wachenhusen, H.
Magnetische inclination. 35 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1883, v. 2,
pp. 1, 161.)— Wald, A. Die Unverletzliche. 23 pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1885, v. 1, p. 289.)— Weber, K. von. Das Exer-
cirreglement. 25 pp. (Unsere .Zetf, 1890, v. 1, pp. 38.5, 481.)
— WIehcrt, E. Das Grafenkind. 58 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 56, 1888, pp. 1. 161.) — Der Schulmeister von
Labian. 43 pp. (Deutsch. rumischau, v . 30, 1882, p. 1.)—
Wildeubriiph, E. von. Kinderthraenen. 36 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 36, 1883, p. 161.)— Das Maerchen
von den zwei rosen. 17 pp. (Deutsch, rundschau, v. 43,
1885, p. 441.)- Wlllkomni-Sehnelder, M. L. (B. Sar-
torius, pscwd.) Helga-land. 11 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1887, v.l,
p. 454.)— Ein Letzter wille. 65 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1885, v. 2,
pp. 1, 145, 289, 451.)— Verirrt. 47 pp. (Unsere .Zei(, 1886,
V. 2, pp. 1, 164.) — Kitelmaun. E. O. K. (K. Telmann,
pseud.) Blut um blut. 44 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1883, v.l,
pp.'641, 801.)— Katharina. 28 pp. (Unsere Zet(, 1887, v. 1,
p. 601.)— Torso. 58 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1884, v. 2, pp. 677,
721.)— Der Wahn ist kurz. 81pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1886, v. 1,
pp. 289, 449, 694, 747.)
See also Ayinon.— KiiIen»i»io(feI.— Flerabras.—
Overman folk-lore.— fCeinioiiHkinder. — Iieldeii*
saKe.—Meluslue.— Tristan.
Geriiisiu fiction, History and criticism.
Allemagne nouvelle. 122 pp. (Correspmidant, n. 8.
V. 110. 1887, pp. 3, 232, 385, 614.)— Beufe.y, T. Zum Guten
Gerhard. 9 pp. ((?ennonta, v. 12, 1867, p. 310.)— Boye-
sen, H. H. Evolution of the German novel ; Studies of
the German novel. 51pp. { Essaj/s on Germ. Jit. pp. 213,
240.)— Recent Citerman novels. 22 pp. (BUtckivood's
Mag. V. 133, 1883, p. 701.)— (Jottsehall, K. R. von. Nene
GERMAN FICTION, History and criticiBm 1693
GERMAN LANGUAGE
aensationsschriften. 23 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1884, v. 1,
p. 323,)— Holler. H. J. Naturalismt^ in der roman-
dichtung Frankreichs und Deutschlands. 22 pp. [Zeits.
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brand, K. Vom alten and vom neuen roman. 14 pp.
{Deulach. rundschau, v. 38, 1884, p. 422.)— Koehlcr, R.
A. J. Zum Guten Gerhard. 6 pp. {Oemtania, v. 12,
1887, p. 55.)— Krookow, L. von. American characters
in German novels. 15 pp. (Allant. Monthly, v. 68, 1891,
p. 824. )— I<^vy-I$rulil, L. Premiers romantiques alle-
mands. 28 pp. (Rev. dea deux mondes, 1890, 3 p«r. v. 101,
p. 120.) — I^lebrecht, F. Beitraege zi^r iiovellenkunde.
16 pp. (Oermania, v. 1, 1856, p. 257.)— .^aasx, K. Das
deutsche maerchen. 36 pp. {Samml. taissens. vortrg.
n. s. v. 1, 1886, p. 889.)— Der ronliNtlMclic roiiian bei
hofe. 8 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1866, v. 1, p. 299.)— Stranch,
P. Eine deutsche Robinsonade. (Insel Felsenburg.)
21 pp. (Deutech. fU7idschau, v. 56, 1888, p. 379.)
Oerinan folk-lore.
Bachmann, A., and Singer, S. {Eds.)
Deutsche volksbuecher aus einer zuercher
handschrift des fuenfzehnten jahrhunderts.
1889. {Biblioth. lit. vereins in Stuttgt. v. 185. )
—3125
EuLENSPiEGEL. Vie joyeuse et r6cr6ative
de Thiel-Ulespi6gle ... n. d. (Biblioth.
bleue, v: 3. ) 2316
Grimm, J. L. K. In his Kleinere schriften,
V. 6-8, 1882-90. —3153
Schwartz, W. (Ed.) Sagen und alte ge-
schichten der Mark Brandenburg. [1886.]
1218
Thoms, W. J. (Ed.) Lays and legends of
Germany. 1834. (In hi8 Lays and legends
of various nations. ) 1218
Birllnfjrer, A. Volksthuemliches aus Schwaben ;
Zeugnisse zu den volksbuechern. 16 pp. (Germania,
V. 17, 1872, pp. 79, 92.)— Blaas, C. M. Vom unzufriede-
nen wolf: maerchen aus dem Boehmerwald. 3 pp.
(Germania, v. 24, 1879, p. 412.)— Zur St. Johannisminne.
6 pp. (Oermania, v. 21, 1876, p. 213.)— Buck, M. Der
schwank von den sieben Schwaben. 14 pp. (Germania,
V. 17, 1872, p. 309.)— Carstens, H. Die sieben Grafen.
6 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 2, 1892, p. 201.)—
t'rane, J. J. Two mediaeval folk-tales. 3 pp. (Ger-
mania, V. 30, 1885, p. 203.)— Friedel, E. Vom gluecks-
topf Oder gluecksbafen. 4 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde,
Zeits. V. 1, 1891, p. 446.) — Ilwof, F. Die ungleichen
kinder Adam's und Eva's. 3 pp. ( Germania, v. 10, 1865,
p. 429.)— Kophler, R. A. J. Ein anscheinend deutscbes
maerchen von der nachtigall und der blindschleiche,
und sein f^anzoesisches original. 4 pp. (Verein f. volks-
kunde, Zeits. v. 1, 1891, p. 53.)— Diedankbarentodten und
der gute Gerhard. 11pp. (Oermania, v. 3, 1858, p. 199.)
— Die staerkstcn dinge. 5 pp. ( Oermania, v. 2, 1857,
p. 481.)— Der,weisse, der rothe, und der schwarze hahn,
8 pp. (Oermania, v. 11, 1866, p. 85.)— reibill);, F. Volks-
sagen aus dem Ober-Wallis. 3 pp. (Oermania, v. 10,
1865, p.473.)-I.lobrccht, F. Arsloh. 7 pp. (Germania,
V. 31, 1886, p. 205.)— Die todten von Lustnau. 12 pp.
(Germania, v. 13, 1868, p. 161.)— MasHinann, H. F. Zum
maerchen vom^zaunkoenig. 2 pp. (Germania, v. 6, 1861,
p. 231.)— Pcter»4, F. Maerchen aus Lothringen. 17 pp.
(Germania, v. 33, 1888, pp. 224, 333.)— PfoiflTer, F. Das
maerchen vom zaunkoenig. 27 pp. (Oermania, v. 6,
1861, p. 80.)— Prahn, H. Glaube und branch in der
Mark Brandenburg. 20 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde,
Zeils. V. 1, 1891, p. 178. )— Kehseiier, M. Weiteres ueber
wind, wetter, regen, schnec, und sonnenschein und die
gebirgsnatur. 9 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 2,
1892, p. 189.)— Roe<liKer, M. Die sage von Ermenrich
und Schwanhild. 10 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits.
v. 1, 1891, p. 241.) — SchenkI, K. Griechische und
deutsche sagen. 3 pp. (Oermania, v. 7, 1862, p. 193.)—
Das maerchen von Sneewittchen und Shakespeare's Cym-
beline. 3 pp. (Germanm, v. 9, 1864, p. 458.) —NchlOMMar,
A. Volksmeinung und volksaberglaube aus der deut-
schen Steiermark. 27 pp. (Germania, v. 36, 1891, p. 380.) —
KchwartK, W. Volksthuemliche schlaglichter. 7 pp.
(Verein f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 2, 1892, p. 245.)— Tobler,
L. Die alten jungfern im glauben und branch des
deutschen volkes. 27 pp. (Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. v. 14,
1882, p. 64.)— Vornalekcii, T. Das was.ser des lebens.
3 pp. (Gcmtania, v. 27, 1882, p. 103.)— Wpiuliold, K.
Zu den sieben Grafen. 2 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde,
Zeits. V. 2, 1892, p. 20e.)-WIIitlocki, H. von. Die Maeu-
sethurmsage in Siebenbuergen ; Von den drei frauen.
20 pp. (Oermania, v. 32, 1887, pp. 432, 442.)— Wolf, A.
Zwei deutsche maehrchen in einem schwankbuche des
XVIII jahrhunderts. 8 pp. (Oermania, v. 17, 1872,
p. 322.)
See also Oerinaii fiction. — lffcl(len»aK:c. — IjC*
«;eii<lH. Also Ocriiiany, National and social character,
German folk-lore, Criticism.
Bartsch, K. Zum maerchen vom zaunkoenig. 3 pp.
(Germonia, v. 7, 1862, p. 185.)— Gaitter, M. Zur quellen-
kundc deutscher sagen und maerchen. 36 pp. (Genna-
nia, V. 25, 1880, p. 274; v. 26, 1881, p. 199.)— Haen.vHner,
J. Unsere kaisersage. 56 pp. (Samml. wissens. vortrg.
V. 19, 1884, p. 281.)— Jaliii. U. Beurteilungen. 18 pp.
(Zeits. f.voelkerpsych. v. 19, 1889, p. 98.)— Kradolfer, J.
Das italienische sprichwort und seine beziehungen zum
deutschen. 86 pp. (Zeits. f. voelkerspsych. v. 9, 1877,
p. 186.)— Mciiaiei, W. Die sonnenwend<i,im altdeutschen
volksglauben. 11 pp. (Germania, v. 2, 1857, p. 228.)—
Hcliciikl, K. Zum maerchen "Der gaudieb und sein
meister." 1 p. (Oermania, v. 10, 1865, p. 342.) — Zur
deutschen maerchenkunde. 3 pp. (Germania, v. 11,
1866, p. 450.)— SIcyntliai.H. Zur volksdichtung. 16 pp.
(Zeits. f.voelksrpsych. v. 11, 1880, pp. 28, 139.) — I'liland,
J. L. Zur deutschen heldensage. 20 pp. (Germania,
V. 2, 1857, p. 344.)— Ziiiarerle. I. V. Zur deutschen hel-
densage. 3 pp. ( Germania, V. 2, 1857, p. 434. )
German hero of the Colonial times of Penn-
sylvania. McMinn, E. 3796
German hymns. See Hymns.
German inscriptions. See Inscriptions, Ger-
German lang'uage.
Adler-Mesnard, E. Anleitung zur
deutschen und umgangssprache. 1842. — 2156
Baedeker, K. Traveller's manual of con-
versation in four languages, English, French,
German, Italian. 1866. —2157
Bokum, H. Introduction to the study of
the German language. 1832. — 2145
Graeter, F. German and English phrases
and dialogues. 1831. — 2136
Hbinzel, R., and others, (Eds.) Wiener
beitraege zur deutschen und englischen phi-
lologie. 1886-88, 3 v. —2132
Lachmann, K. K. F. W. Kleinere schrif-
ten zur deutschen philologie. 1876. { Kleinere
schriften, v. 1.) — 2132
Ollendorff, H. G. New method of learn-
ing . . . the German language. 1854. —2136
Paul, H. (Ed.) Grundriss der germani-
schen philologie. 1891-93, 2 v. in 3. —2153
GERMAN LANGUAGE
1694
GERMAN LANGUAGE, Dialects
Pick, E. Practical method of acquiring
the German language. 1876. —2136
WrrcoMB, C, and Fischer, (— ). New
guide to modern conversation in English and
German. 1866. —2136
ArboiN «le Jiibain vill«. M. H. d'. Langue ftanquc,
le vieux- haut-allemand, et la langue fran$aise. 17 pp.
{Romania, v. 1, 1872, p. 129.)— Bccli. F. Besserungen
nnd nachweise. 13 pp. (Germareia, v. 24, 1879, p. 139.)—
Merkwuerdiges zeugnis von der in Halle a/S um 1477
herrschenden sprache. 2 pp. (Germania, v. 26, 1881,
p. 351. )— Zerstreute beitraege. 14 pp. ( Oermanut, v. 19,
1874,p.45.)—Bereirheriinirflerdeut»iclien sprache
durch aufnahme fremder woerter. 5 pp. {Deutsch. rund-
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deutsche sprachdenkmaeler des XI. XII jahrhuuderts.
6 pp. {Germania, v. 8, 1863, p. 298.)— ne «tiilnc"oy, T.
German language, and philosophy of Kant. 39 pp. ( Un-
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nrdeutsche sprachschatz. 87 pp. (Germania, v, U, 1869,
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{Deutsch. rundschau, v. 48, 1886, p. 95.)— Cirlinni, J. L.
K. Uebcr das pedantische in der deutschen sprache.
47 pp. {Kleinere schriften, v. 1, p. 328.)— Ueber hoch-
dentsch, mittelhochdeutsch, mitteldentsch. 14 pp. {Klei-
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M. Ueber Leibniz verhaeltniss zur deutschen sprache.
18 pp. {Opuscula, V. 3, p. 108.)— Hickmanii, A. L.
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manischen sprachgeschichte. 37 pp. {Zeits. f. vergleieh.
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Kleine mittheilungen. 16 pp. {Germania, v. 16, 1871,
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XGermania, v. 18, 1873, p. 453.)— PfellTer, F. Zwei
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Colog:ne.
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Halberstadt,
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SwabiH.
BelinB'hel, O. Messer. 1 p. ( Gemiama, v. 34, 1889,
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1103
Wrede, F. Ueber die sprache der Wanda-
len : ein beitrag zur germanischen namen-
und dialektforschung. 1886. (Brink, B. E. C.
ten, and others, Quellen und forschungen,
V. 59. ) —3166
Bnhder. K. von. Worterklaerungen. 3 pp. (Oer-
mania, v. 30, 1885, p. 399.)— Bcch, F. Dougen. 2 pp.
(Germania, v. 27, 1882, p. 101.)— Kleine beitraege. 12 pp.
(Germania, v. 10, 1865, p. 395.)— Lesefruechte. 20 pp.
(Germania, v. 35, 1890, pp. 185, 339.)— Necken. 3 pp.
(Germania, v. 25, 1880, p. 272.)— Ueber die bedeutung des
adverbiums nSher. 3 pp. (Germania, v. 17, 1872, p. 294.)
—Wortformen auf -eze. 12 pp. (Germania, v. 14, 1869,
p. 431 ; V. 22, 1877, p. 290 ; V. 28, 1883, p. 296. )— Behairhel .
O. Die neuhochdeutschen zwillingswoerter. 36 pp.
(Germania, v. 23, 1878, p. 257.)— Blrlln«cer, A. Lobben.
2 pp. (Germania, v. 18, 1873, p. 112.)— Brenner, O.
Leute. 3 pp. (Germam'o, V.34, 1889, P.24S.)— t'reeellnii,
W. Holunke. 3 pp. (Germania, v. 20, 1875, p. 68.)—
Worterklaerungen. 2 pp. (Germonm, v. 17, 1872, p. 99.)
— Khrisniann. G. Ahd. Liuzillutzil. 2 pp. (Germania,
V. 36, 1891, p. 136.)— Gruntwelle, Selpwege ; Unsih, luwih ;
Meatris; Ags. Tw^gen, Bggen. 6 pp. ( Gcrmonio, v. 36,
1890, pp. 55, 58, 168.1— Jappesstift. 1 p. (Germania, v. 34,
1889, p. 492.)— Orlnini, J. L. K. Gibichenstein ; Hase-
hart; Sum, sumelich ; Sioza; Himmel und gaume; Gruen
undkuen; Wer; Darf; Nahtam ; Pleon ; Seife; Goth,
mundrs, ahd. muntar; Selmo, Lasemonat ; In; In und
bei; Dilde; Kaese; Sigifrem; Einem gebesten; All, also,
als; Almeinde; Scuopuoza; Scado; Frauennamen auf
Niwi; Baudo; Sind6s; Anhns und stein; Hlid. Scelb.
Drep. 77 pp. ( Kleinere schrifUn, v. 7, pp. 83, 86, 90, 95,
212, 213, 232, 236, 238, 242, 243, 24t, 24« 247, 249, 251, 252, 25S,
283, 293, 296, 801, 334, 347, 351, 409, 410, 461.)— Hlid. scelb.
drep. 7 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 7, p. 461; and Ger-
mania, V. 3, 1858, p. 1.)— Ueber die woerter wolf
GERMAN LANGUAGE, Etymology
1696
GERMAN LANGUAGE, History
und woelfin. 3 pp. (Kleinere tchriflen, v. 5, p. S91.)
— Ueber ein verloren gegangenes demonstrativum
der alten deutschen spracbe. 5 pp. {Kleinere achrif-
ten, V. 6, p. 302.) — Ueber schenken und geben.
38 pp. (KleiTtere achriflen, v. 2, p. 173.) — Das wort
des besitzes. 32 pp. (Kleinere achriflen, v. 1, p. 113.)
— Hoefer, A. Altvile im Sachsen-spiegel. 9 pp.*
(Oermania, v. 15, 1870, p. 417; v. 18, 1873, p. 29.)— Hof-
mann, C. Ueber die herleitung des namens Baier.
7 pp. {Oermania, v. 7, 1862, p. 170.)— Iloltzinnnii, A.
Daslangea. 13 pp. (Germonia, v. 9, 1864, p. 179.)— Zur
und sa. 4 pp. (Oermnnia, v. 2, 1857, p. 214.)— Krlegk,
G. L. Ueber die woerter buweding und bubeck. 7 pp.
{Oermania, v. 17, 1872, p. 452.)— E-atendorf, F. Die
endung er und die partikel oder bei unbestimmten zahlen-
angaben. 5 pp. {Oermania, v. 13, 1868, p. 202. )— I.leb-
peeht,F. Tpru, purt. 3 pp. ( GeT-nujnia, v. 25, 1880, p. 88. )
— PfellTer, F. Alswa. alwec. 4 pp. {Oermania, v. 2,
1857, p. 486.)— Diu wende. 2 pp. ( Germonia, v. 6, I860,
p. 208.)— Manuel. 2 pp. {OermaiUa, v. 8, 1863, p. 61.)—
Kupp, T. Ueber die bedeutung von aim. 8 pp. (Ger-
monia, v. 17, 1872, p. 297.)— SoliulzejW. Samstag. 19pp.
{Zeita. /. vergleich. aprachforach. v. 33, 1895, p. 366.)—
Tobler, L. Haus, kleid, leib. 25 pp. ( Oermania, v. 4,
1859, p. 160.)- Veriialeken. T. Der ritte. 1 p. {Oer-
mania, V. 11, 1866, p. 174.)-Wllhen. E. Mhd. baehen;
Mhd. iener, niener, niuwan. niuwene, und niene. 7 pp.
(Oermania, v. 19, 1874, pp. 59, 346.)— Zinicerle, I. V. Zur
more. 3 pp. ( Oermania, v. 8, 1863, p. 56. )
German langrnagre, Orammar.
Bbrnays, a. Compendious German gram-
mar. 1832. —2137
Garke, H. Prothese und aphaerese des
H im althochdeutschen. 1891. (Brink, B. E.
C. ten, and others, Quellen und forschungen,
V. 69. ) —3166
Grimm, J. L. K. Abhandlungen zur lit-
teratur und grammatlk. 1866. (Kleinere
achriflen, v. 3. ) —3163
HicKES, G. Institutiones grammaticae
Franco-Theotiscae. 1703. ( in ftts Ling. vett.
Sept. thes. v. 1. ) —2101
Meidinger, J. V. Grammaire pratique de
la langue allemande. 1849. — 2145
Strauss, G. L. M. Grammar of the Ger-
man language. 1852. —2137
- B«ch, F. Umgelautete conjunctivas praeteritirueck-
umlaut«nder zeitwoerter. 29 pp. ( Oermania, v. 15, 1870,
p.l29.) — ZnbrOsche (zu prQse.zuprQsen) g^n. 4pp. (Oer-
mania, V. 18, 1873, p. 210.)— BehaRhel, O. Zum Heliand
und zur Heliandgrammatik. 16 pp. (Germanio, v. 31, 1886
p. 377.)— Birlliiicer, A. Orammatische versucbe eines
Koelners aus dem XVI Jahrhundert. 4 pp. (Oermania,
v. 19, 1874, p. 94.)— trecelini*, W. Also bar. 3 pp. (Oer-
mania, V. 19, 1874, p. 99.)— Fierlin|f«r, J. von. Zur
deutschen verbal-flexion ; Zur deutschen conjugation.
17 pp. (Zeita. f. vergleich. aprachforach. v. 27, 1885,
pp. 189, 430.)— Fromniann, K. Zur Luther-grammatik.
7 pp. (Oetmania, v. 26, 1881, p. 409.)— OraflT, E. G. Alt-
hochdeutsche praepositionen. 42pp. (Kleinere achriflen,
V. 4, p. 229.)— tirlmni, J. L. K. Ace. bei adjectiven ; Zu
statt des zweiten Ace; Ueber umlaut und brechung;
Vorangestellte genitive; E und e, dabei ueber Kepa,
Kepi, Chlachan, Quepan, Spid ; Beginnen ; Ueber den
■ogenannten mitteldeutschen vocalismus; Ueber eine
construction des imperativs. 36 pp. (Kleinere achriflen,
V. 7, pp. 81, 82, 114, 120, 177, 286, 324, 838.)— Die ahd. prae-
t«rita. 5 pp. {Kleinere achriflen, v. 7, p. 471 ; and Oer-
mania, V. 3, 1858, p. 147.)— Deutsche grammatik ; Zur re-
cension der deutschen grammatik. 105 pp. (Kleinere
tchriflen, v. 8, pp. 25, 608.)- Der deutsche instrumen talis.
4 pp. {Kleinere achriflen, v. 7, p. 476; and Gemuinia, v. 2,
1858, p. 151.)— Participium praes. fuer krankheiten. 2 pp.
(Oermania, v. 2, 1857, p. 377.)— Ueber ein verloren gegan-
genes demonstrativum der alten deutschen sprache ;
Vom hochdeutschen adjectivum. 50 pp. ( Kleinere achrif-
len, V. 6, pp. 299, 307.)— Ueber einen fall der attraction.
9 pp, ( Oermania, v. 2, 1857, p. 410. )— Zur althochdeutchen
formlehre: Piru, pliruz, stiruz praeterita von pouwan,
pluozan, stozan. 1 p. (Kleinere achriflen, v.5, p. 390.) —
Ileiicli. G. A. Grammatische darstellung. 57 pp.
(Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others, Quellen und forschungen,
v. 72, p. 57.)— IleiiMler, A. Zur lautform des Alemani-
Bchen. 19 pp. (Germonia, V. 34, 1889, p. H2.)—Hoefer,
A. Zur lant-, wort-, und namenforschung. 123 pp. (Ger-
monia, V. 14, 1869, p. 197 ; V. 15, 1870, pp. 50, 411 ; V. 18, 1873,
pp. 200, 301; V. 23, 1878, pp. 1, 189.)— lloUhauncil, P.
Die reduplicirenden verba im germanischen ; Gramma-
tische und etymologische kleinigkeiten. 6 pp. (Zeita. f.
vergleich. aprachforach. v. 27, 1885, p. 618.)— Holtzmann,
A. Das adjectiv in den Nibelungen. 24 pp. (Germanio,
v. 6, 1861, p. 1.) — Min im vocativ. 3 pp. (Gemiania, v. 2,
1857, p. 464.) — Regiert die praeposition mit den accusativ 7
6 pp. (Oermania, v. 1, 1856, p. 341.)— Holzniaiin. M.
Bebaghel : Zeitfolge der abhacngigen rede im Deutschen.
8 pp. (Zeite. f. voelkerpaych. v. 11, 1880, p. 357.)— JelH-
nek, M. H. Zur declination der ahd. abstracta. 3 pp.
(Germonia, v. 36, 1891, p. 137.)— KoelbiiiK. E. Zur ent-
stehung der relativsaetze in den germanischen sprachen.
13 pp. ( Oermania, v. 21, 1876, p. 28. )— Meyer, L. Ueber
das deutsche, insbesondere gothische adjectivum. 9 pp.
(Germonio, v. 9, 1864. p. 137.)— MichuellM, K. T. Die
deutsche satzlehre. 12 pp. (Zeita. f. voelkerpaych. v. 16,
1886, p. 456.)— Saussure. P. de. Comparatifs et super-
latifs germaniques de la forme inferus, infimus. 11 pp.
(Biblioth. Ecoledes hauies «ude», v. 73, p.383.)— Schmidt,
J. Die germanische flexion des verbum substantivum
und das hiatusfuellende rim hochdeutschen. 9 pp. (Zeila.
f. vergleich. aprachforach. v. 25, 1881, p. 592.)— Toblcr, L.
Ueber auslassung und vertretung des pronomen relati-
vum. 38 pp. (Gennomo, v. 17, 1872, p. 257.)— Ueber den
relativen gebrauch des deutschen "und," mit verglei-
chung verwandter spracherscheinungen. 14 pp. {Oer-
mania, V. 13, 1868, p. 91.)— Ueber die sogenannten verba
intensiva im deutschen. 37 pp. (Germonia, v. 16, 1871,
p. 1.)— Veriialeken, T. Morgend als adjectiv; Sein
mit dem infinitiv. 6 pp. ( Oermania, v.5, 1860, pp. 95, 365. )
— Wllken, E. Zur deutschen declination. 17 pp. (Ger-
monia, V. 19, 1874, p. 18.)— SBinjterle, I. V. Die partikel
&. 11 pp. (Oermania, v. 7, 1862, p. 257.)— Zum gebrauch
des comparativs im mittelhochdeutschen. 4 pp. (Ger-
monio, V.9, 1864, p. 403.)
Gcrinau laiignag'e. History.
Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others {Eds.)
Quellen und forschungen zur sprach- und cul-
turgeschichte der germanischen voelker.
V. 50-83. 1883-97. 34 v. in 16. —3166
Note.— For v. 1-49 see preceding catalogue.
Paul, H., and Braune, W. {Eds.) Bei-
traege zur geschichte der deutschen sprache
und literatur. 1874-76, 3 v. —2156
Super, C. W. History of the German lan-
guage. 1893. —2131
Bechstein, R. Zur geschichte der
deutschen schriftsprache. 4 pp. ( Oermania,
V. 8, 1863, p. 462. )
Orlmin, J. L. K. Beitraege znr geschichte der alt-
deutschen sprache und dichtkunst. 6 pp. (Kleinere
achriflen. v. 6, p. 101.)— and others. Zur geschichte der
deutschen philologie, briefe. 167 pp. (Gerinonio, v. 11,
1866, pp. Ill, 239, 375, 498 ; v. 12, 1867, pp. 115, 241, 370 ;
V. 13, 1868, pp. 118, 244, 365, 487.)— Prelffer, F. Mittel-
deutsch. 5 pp. (Oermania, v. 7, 1862, p. 226.)— Tolscher,
W. Zur geschichte der deutschen sprache und literatur
in Boehmen. 38 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in
GERMAN LANGUAGE, History
1697
GERMAN LITERATURE, Bibliography
»
Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 23, 1885, p. 277 ; v. 26, 1888, p. 26 ; v. 28,
1890, p. 232.)— Tuppti, T. Geschichte der deutschen
sprachinsel von Neuhaus und Neubistritz. 44 pp. (Verein
f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 26, 1888,
pp.283, 359.)
German laii(r(iag:e. Idioms.
l>iiiiK<^i*> H. " Hoemer aufsetzen" und " hahnrei."
12pp. (Germama, V. 29, 1884, p. 59.)
CJeriiiaii laiig:iiag'e. Orthography. See under
Pronunciation and spelling.
German lauguag^e, Periodicals.
Gebmania. Vierteljahrsschrift fuer deut-
sche alterthumskunde. Stuttg., 1856-92. 37 v.
—3166
Gesbllschaft fuer deutsche Philologie.
Jahresbericht ueber die erscheinungen auf
dem gebiete der germanischen philologie,
1879-92. V. 1-7, 9-14. Berl. and Leipz., 1880-93.
13 V. —2182
Note.—\'. 8 wanting.
• Jahrbuecher und Neue jahrbuecher fuer
philologie und paedagogik. Leipz., 1884-97.
28 V. —2102
iVote.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Philologus. V. 44-56. Goett., 1885-97.
13 V. —4165
Supplementbaende. 5, 6. Goett., 1889-
93. 2v. —4164
Philolog^scher anzeiger. Als ergaen-
zung des Philologus. v. 15-17. Goett, 1885-
87. 3 V. —4164
^ote.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Rheinisches Museum fuer philologie.
V. 40-52. Frankf. am M., 1885-97. 13 v. —2195
JVo/6.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
German language. Pronunciation and spell-
ing.
GOLDSCHMIDT, H. Der vokallsmus des
neuhochdeutsehen kunstgesanges und der
buehnensprache. 1892. —2143
Bechstein. R. Zur aussprache von mhd. iu. 3 pp.
(Germania, v. 5, 1860, p. 403.)— liphngrhpl, O. Einige
faelle von dissimilation. 3 pp. {Germunin, v. 23, 1878,
p. 32.)— Mhd. iu und u. 7 pp. [Germania, v. 34, 1889,
p. 247. )— Biichner, W. Die deutsche rechtschreibnngs-
conferenz, 19 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1878, v. 1, p. 825.)—
Eiehh<>flr. F. G. Des lettres, et de la prononciation.
12 pp^ (Meidinger, J. V., Granimaire pratique de la
langue alUmatide, p. 5.)— Wriiiini, J. L. K. Ueber die
fuer ch, sch, sz, vorgeschlagnen zeichen. 5 pp. {Kiel-
nerc schriften, v. 7, p. 479.)— Kelle, J. Die deutsche und
die lateinische schrift. 14 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 30.
1882, p. 431.)- ITcllTer, F. Ueber die betonung vier-
silbiger woerter im mittelhochdeutschen. 5 pp. iGer-
mania, v. 11, 1866, p. 445.)— Bambpaii, A. Phonetikim
sprachunterricht und die deutsche aussprache. 30 pp.
{Eng. Bludien, v. 15, 1891, p. 360.)— Boseuthal, J. Unsere
sprache. 17 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 1, p. 708.)— San-
ders, D. Zur regelung der deutschen rechtschreibung.
8 pp. ([/nsereZeil, 1875, V. 1, p. 458.)
German language. Prosody.
Bartscii, K. F. Der saturflische vers und
die altdeutsche langzeile. Beitrag zur ver-
gleichenden metrik. 1867. — 2156
FuHR, K. Metrik des westgermanischen
allitterations-verses. 1892. — 2143
Meyer, R. M. Grundlagen des mittel-
hochdeutschen strophenbaus. 1886. (Brink,
B. E. C. ten, and others, Quellen und
foTschungen, v. 58. ) — 3166
Bartsch, K. F. Der innerc reim in der hoefischen
lyrik. 66 pp. {Germania, v. 12, 1867, p. 129.)— Die roe-
trischen regeln des Heinrich Hesler und Nicolaus von
Jeroschin. 11 pp. {Germania, v. 1, 1856, p. 192.)— Der
strophenbau in der deutschen lyrik. 42 pp. ( Germania,
V. 2, 1857, p. 257.)— Gen»oII, W. Der vers von 4 hebungen
und die langzeile. 10 pp. ( Germania, v. 19, 1874, p. 35.)
— Griniin, J. L. K. Zur geschichte des deutschen
reims. 4 pp. (XTeijierc «c/iri/(«», v. 6, p. 276.)— Hlrt, H.
Zur metrik des altsaechsischen und althochdeutschen
allitterationsverses. 70 pp. i^Germania, v. 36, 1891,
pp. 139, 279.)— E,achiunnn, K. K. F. W. Ueber alt-
hochdeutsche betonung und verskunst. 49 pp. (Kleinere
schriften, v. 1, p. 358.)
German language. Spelling. See unth Pro-
nunciation.
German language. Syntax.
RoETTEKEN, H. Der zusammengesetzte
satz bei Berthold von Regensburg : ein bei-
trag zur mittelhochdeutschen syntax. 1884.
(Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others, Quellen und
forschungen, v. 53. ) —3166
Beliaichel, O. Beitraege zur deutschen syntax.
31pp. (Germania, v. 24, 1879, pp. 24, 167.)— Erflinann.
O. Zur geschichtlichen betrachtung der deutschen syn-
tax. 27 pp. (Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. v. 15, 1885, p. 387.)—
JeltteleN, A. Zur neuhochdeutsehen syntax. 6 pp.
(.Germania, v. 32, 1887, p. 366.)
German life in London. 14 pp. Katscher, L.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 21, 1887, p. 726.)
German literature. Bibliography.
Alberti, E. C. S. Lexikon der schleswig-
holstein-lauenburg^schen und eutinischen
schriftsteller von 1829 bis mitte 1866. 1867-
68, 2 V. W. 76
Bartsch, K. P. Bibliogpraphische ueber-
sicht, 1862-84. {Germania, v. 8-30, 1862-84.)
—3166
and Ehrismann, G. Bibliographische
uebersicht, 1885-88. (Germania, v. 35-37,
1890-92. ) —3165
Brockhaus, H. {Ed.) F. A. Brockhaus in
Leipzig. Vollstaendiges verzeichniss der von
der firma P. A. Brockhaus in Leipzig seit
ihrer gruendung durch F. A. Brockhaus im
jahre 1805 bis zu dessen hundertjaehrigem ge-
burtstage im jahre 1872 verlegten werke.
1872-75, 2 V. W. 74
EcKART, R. Niedersaechsisohe sprach-
denkmaeler in uebersichtlicher darstellung
mit genauen quellenangaben. 1893. — 2136
GuTENAECKEB, J. Verzeichniss aller pro-
gramme und gelegenheitsschriften, welche
an den K. Bayer, lyzeen, gymnasien, und la-
teinischen schulen vom schuljahre 1823-24 bis
zum schlusse des schuljahres 1869-60 er-
sohienen sind. 1862. — 2371
Hahn, H. Bibliotheca Germanorum ero-
tica. 1885. L.96
Heinsius, W. AUgemeines buecher-lexi-
kon. V. 17-18, pt. 2, 1880-88. 1886-90, 2 v. in 4.
L.111
JV<>(«.— For v. 1-16 see preceding catalogue.
GERMAN LITERATURE, Bibliography 1698 GERMAN LITERATURE, History, etc.
: HiNRicHS, J. C. Verzeichniss der neu er-
schienenen und neu aufgelegten buecher,
landkarten . . . 1886-97. 1886-97, 11 v. in 18.
L.125
iVote.— For earlier v. see Koehler, K. F., in preceding
catalogue.
Kayser, C. G. VoUstaendiges buecher-
lexicon. v. 23-28, 1883-96. 1887-96, 6 v. L.111
Note.— For v. 1-22 see preceding catalogue.
Sacli- und schlagwortregister zum sie-
ben- und achtundzwanzigsten bande 1891-94.
Bearbeitet von A. Dressel und A. Hilbert.
1896. L.lll
Koehler, K. F. (Ed.) Jahrbucli fuer den
deutschen buchhandel. Jahrgang 1893. [1893.]
L.87
Weller, E. Repertorium typographieum.
Die deutsche literatur im ersten viertel des
sechzehnten jalirhunderts. 1864-85, 3 v. in 1.
L.64
Wenzbl, K. G. Aus Weimar's goldenen
tagen. 1859. W. 57
Bartsch, K. F. Ein altes buecherverzeichniss. 6 pp.
{Qermania, v. 24, 1879, p. 16.)— Blrlln|c«r. A. Zu den
volksbuechern. 4 pp. (Oermanta, v. 15, 1870, p. 99.)—
Woller, E. Nachlese zu " Die ersten deutschen zeitun-
gen." 9 pp. (Germanin.v. 26, 1881, p. 106.)— Zum Reper-
torium typographieum, 1500-26. 9 pp. (Germanta, V. 25,
1880, p. 420 ; v. 29, 1884, p. 407.)
German literature, Bibliography, Periodicah.
Allgemeine bibliographie : monatliches
verzeichniss der wichtigem neuen ersohei-
nungen der deutschen und auslaendischen
literatur. Leipz., 1881-96. 16 v. in 8. 4484
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Centralblatt fuer bibliotheliswesen.
Leipz., 1884-97. 14 v. L.44
Beiheft. Leipz., 1892-97, 5 v. L.44
Petzholdt, J. Neuer anzeiger fuer bibli-
ographie und bibliothekwissenschaft. Dresd.,
1885-86. 2 v. W. 26
•'Vote —For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
German literature, Collections and seUctiona.
Bibliothek des literarischen vereins in
Stuttgart. V. 168-211. 1884-96, 44 v. in 42.
—3125
.Vote.— For 1-167 see preceding catalogue.
Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others {Ed«.)
Quellen und forschungen zur sprach- und
culturgeschichte der germanischen voelker.
1874-97, 83 v. in 28. —3166
Muellenhopf, K. v., and Scherer, W.
(Eds.) Denkmaeler deutscher poesie und
prosa aus dem VIII-XII jahrhundert. 1892,
2 V. 2252
Mueller, F. M. (Ed.) German classics
from the fourth to the nineteenth century.
1886, 2 V. —3156
Zacher, E. J. A. [Ed.) Germanistische
handbibliothek. v. 2, 3. 1872-75, 2 v.
1214 ; —2256
B?fli. p. (Ed.) Allerlei aus Zeitzer handschriflen.
■ 14 pp. (Germania, V. 20, 1875, p. 322.)— Haupt, J. (£d.)
Zwei althochdeutsche bruchstuecke. 2 pp. (Oermanw,
V. 14, 1869, p. 66.) -Kniiiz. F. Mittheilungen aus der
Mucnchener Koeu, Bibliothek, 37 pp. (.Oermania,
V. 31, 1886, p. 57.)— Schinicit, G. (Ed.) Erdichtete liebes-
briefe des XV jahrh. in niederdeutscher sprache. 10 pp.
(Germania, v. 10, 1865, p. 385.)
^ote.— For the analysis of any of these Collections see
its name or the name of its editor.
See also Drama and the Mtaiire, German.— Uvr-
man ballndnt and 8ong:«i, Action, folk-lore,
poetry.
-Vote.— In addition to the list on p. 1572 of the first
Catalogue, the library has the collected works of:
Leibnitz, G. W., Freiherr
von.
Mueller, E.
Mnellner, A. G. A.
Sachs, H.
Schlosser, J. F. H.
Strauss, D. F.
Uhland, J. L.
Vischer, W.
Wolf, F. J.
Diez, F. C.
Gleim, F. W. L.
Grimm, J. L. K.
Grimm, W. K.
Hagedorn, F. von.
Hutton, U. von.
Knebel, K. L. von.
Lagarde (Boetticher), A.
P. de.
La Motte-Fouqu«, F. H.
K., Freiherr de.
German literature, Criticism. See with His-
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German literature. Dictionaries.
Alberti, E. C. S. Lexikon der schleswig-
holstein-lauenburgischen und eutinischen
schriftsteller von 1829 bis mitte 1866. 1867-
68, 2 V. W. 76
Bornmuellbr, F. Biographisches schrift-
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Bkuemmer, K. W. F. Lexikon der deutschen
dichter und prosaisten des neunzehnten jahr-
hunderts. 1885, 2 v. 1177
Hinrichsen, a. Das literarische Deutsch-
land. 1887. 1194
Stern, A. Lexicon der deutschen nati-
onal! itteratur. 1883. 1186
German litei-ature. History and criticism.
Ave-Lallbmant, F. C. B. Das deutsche
gaunerthum in seiner soeial-politischen, lite-
rarischen, und linguistischen ausbildung zu
seinem heutigen bestande. 1858-62, 4 v. in 3.
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Babchtold, J. Geschichte der deutschen
literatur in der Schweiz. 1892. 2242
Bintz, J. Einfluss der Ars poetica des
Horaz auf die deutsche litteratur des XVIII
jahrhunderts. 1892. (Wilhelm-Gymnasium
zu Hamburg, Bericht, 1891-92. ) 3252
Blaze de Bury, A. H. B., Baron, dit.
Ecrivains et pontes de I'Allemagne. 1846.
2224
- — BossERT, A. Littfirature allemande au
moyen ftge et les origines de l'6pop6e ger-
manique. 1882. 2242
- BoYESEN, H. H. Essays on German litera-
ture. 1892. 2252
Brandes, G. M. C. Romantische schule
in Deutschland. n. d. {In his Hauptstroe-
mungen der lit. des neunzehnten jahrh. v. 2. )
2224
— — Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others {Eds.)
Quellen und forschungen zur sprach- und
culturgeschichte der germanischen voelker.
1874-97, 83 v. in 28, —3166
GERMAN LITERATURE, History, etc.
1699 GERMAN LITERATURE, Selections
Denina, G. M. C. Prusse littfiraire sous
Fr6d6ric II ; ou, histoire abrfigSe de la plupart
des auteurs, des acad6miciens, et des artists
. . . [des] etats prussiens, 1740-86. 1790-91,
3 V. W. 47
DUKNTZER, J. H. J. Erlaeuterungen zu
den deutschen klassikern. 1873-86, 82 v. in 25.
—3167
Goethe, J. W. von. Aufsaetze zur litte-
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R. von. Deutsche na-
neunzehnten jahrhun-
2242
Abhandlungen zur litte-
1866. {Kleinere schrif-
—3153
Duentzer, v. 31, 32. )
Gottschall, K.
tionallitteratur des
derts. 1891-92, 4 v.
Grimm, J. L. K.
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Hauffen, a. Caspar Scheldt, der lehrer
Fischarts. Studien zur gesohichte der gro-
bianischen litteratur in Deutschland. 1889.
(Brinlt, B. E. C. ten, and others, Qicellen und
forschiingen, v. 66. ) — 3166
Hedge, P. H. Hours with German classics.
1886. 2216
Heine, C. J. H. Romantic school. Tr.
by S. L. Fleishman. 1882. 2216
Travel-pictures . . . together with the
Romantic school. Tr. by F. Storr. 1887.
—3185
- — Herford, C. H. Studies in the literary
relations of England and Germany in tlie six-
teenth century. 1886. 2227
HiLLEBRAND, J. Deutsche nationallitera-
tur im XVIII und XIX jahrhundert. 1875,
3 V. 2224
HiLLEBRAND, K. Six lectures on the his-
tory of German thought from the seven
years' war to Goethe's death. 1880. 2237
JORET, C. Litterature allemande au XVIII
sifecle. 1876. 2242
Kelle, J. Geschichte der deutschen litte-
ratur von der aeltesten zeit bis zur mitte des
elften jahrhunderts. 1892. 2242
OsBORN, M. Teufellitteratur des XVI
jahrhunderts. 1893. 2252
Paul, H., and Braune, W. (Eds.) Bei-
traege zur geschichte der deutschen sprache
und literatur. 1874-76, 3 v. —2156
Perry, T. S. From Opitz to Lessing : a
study of pseudo-classicism in literature. 1885.
2235
• ScHERER, W. History of German litera-
ture. Tr. from the 3 German ed. by Mrs.
F. C. Conybeare. 1886, 2 v. 2216
Tastu, Mnie. S. C. A. V. Tableau de la
litterature allemande. 1858. 2241
Teuffel, W. S. Studien und charakteri-
stiken zur griecliischen und roemischen sowie
zur deutschen literaturgeschichte. 1871. 3232
Aotoii, J. E. E. D., 1 Baron Acton. German schools
of history. 36 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 1, 1886, p. 7.)—
BnrtNCli. K. F. Alt^ iind niittelhochdeutsches aus
Engelbcrg. 29 pp. (Gcrmaiiin, v. 18. 1S73, pp. 45, 231.) —
Vol. 111.-213.
Bp<*!i, F. Allerhand vermuthungen und nachweise.
17 pp. (Germania, v. 22, 1877, p. 34.) -Behnghel, O.
Zu den kleinern altniederdeutschen denkmaelern. 4 pp.
(Germania, v. 21, 1876, p. 202.)— Die berliner gcnia-
litapt*iei»oclie im anfange dieses jahrhunderts. 13 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 2, p. 801.)— Blrllngfcr, A.' Kleine
beitraege. 8 pp. (Germajsia, v. 16, 1871, p. 82.)— Blind.
K. Mr. Gladstone on German literature. 3 pp. {Fortn.
Rev. n. s. v. 47, 1890, p. 292.)— Bryant, W. C. German
literature. 4 pp. (Pjose uiriWngs, v. 2, p. 287.)— Carlyle,
T. Early German literature. 52 pp. {Crit. and miscel.
essays, v. 2, p. 105 : Works, v. 16.)— State of German litera-
ture. 53 pp. {Crit. and miscel. essays, v.l, p. 23 : Works,
V. 15. ) — IHeiner, J. Kleine mittheilungen. 10 pp. {Qer-
mania, v. 3, 1868, p. 351.)— FIseher, H. Kleine mit-
theilungen. 17 pp. (Germania, v. 23, 1878, p. 62; v. 30,
1885, p. 98.)— FraoiiUel, L. Bemerkungen zur entwick-
lung des Grobianismus. 13 pp. { Germania, v. 36, 1891,
p. 181.)— HpflToken, F. H. German socialism and lit-
eriiry sterility. 13 pp. (Forum, v. 14, 1893, p. 660.)—
Goltsehnll, K. R. von. Deutsche literarhistoriker der
neuesten zeit. 27 pp. (Unscre Zeit, 1887, v. 1, p. 65.)—
Das literarisohe Franzosenthum in Deutschland. 15 pp.
( Unssre Zeit, 1873, v. 1, p. 721.)— «Jriinni. J. L. K. Fund-
gruben fuer geschichte dentscher sprache und literatur,
herausg. von H. Hoffmann. 6 pp. {Kleinere schriften,
V. 5, p. 277.) — Von der Hageu, Docen, und Buesching :
Museum fuer altdeutsche literatur und kunst. 14 pp.
(Kleinere schriften, v. 6, p. 16.)— Zu den altdeutschen
gespraechen. 4 pp. (Kleinere schrijien, v. 7, p. 467.) —
Ilanllevillc. P. C. A., Baron de. De la litterature his-
toricjue de I'Allemagne moderne. 19 pp. (Correspon-
dant, V. 45, 1858, p. 522.)— Ilanpt, M. Ueber die bezie-
hungen Friedrichs des Grossen zu der entwickelung der
deutschen litteratur. 8 pp. (Opuscula, v. 3, p. 156.)—
lleiiriMPh. C. F. Compendio storico della letteratura
tedesca. 63 pp. (Projiugnatore, v. 3, pt. 2, 1870, p. 3; v. 4,
pt. 1, 1871, p. 260. )— Juns:, A. Moderne rhapsoden und
Icsende schriftsteller. 13 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 1,
p. 175.)— liicln'PPht, F. Beitraege zur novellenkunde,
mit besonderem bezug auf die aeltere deutsche littera-
tur. 16 pp. (Germania, v. 1, 1858, p. 257. )— Kleine mit-
theilungen. 14 pp. (Germania, v. 21, 1876, p. 67 ; v. 25,
1880, p. 293.)— Makinsr «)f <J«>rniany. 21pp. (Quart.
Rev. V. 173, 1891, p. 159.)— Martin, E. Deutsche literatur
Boehmens im mittelalter. 14 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d.
Deutschen in Boehmen, Mitthell. v. 16, 1878, p. 20.)—
Minor, J. Classiker und romantiker. 20 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Goelhe-jahrb. v. 10, 1889, p. 212.)— Schiller, K.
Mittelniederdeutsche sprachproben. 9 pp. (Germ.ania,
V. 12, 1867, p. 323; v. 14, 1889, p. 408. )— Sprcnger, R.
Zur mittelniederdeutschen litteratur. 2 pp. {Germnnia,
V. 21, 1876, p. 352. )— Suttner, B. von. Literarisches In
der wiener tagespresse. 21 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 2,
p. 164.)— T«i»olier, W. Zur geschichte der deutschen
sprache und literatur in Boehmen. 38 pp. (Verein f.
gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mitiheil. v. 23, 1885,
p. 277; V. 26, 1888, p. 26; V. 28, 1890, p. 232.)— Vetter, F.
Kleine mittheilungen. 10 pp. (Germania, v. 27, 1882,
pp. 219, 410.)— Zumbinl, B. Di alcnne relazioni del
Foscolo con la letteratura tedesca. 12 pp. (Nuov.antol.
3 s. V. 25, 1890, p. 771.)
iVote.— Criticisms of the works of any author will be
found under his name.
(ieriiiaii literature, Periodicals.
Deutsche rundschau. Berl., 1874-97.
93 V. —4145
Germania. Vierteljahrsschrift fuer deut-
sche alterthumskunde. Stuttg. and Wieu,
1856-92. 37 v. —3165
Illustrirte Zeitung, v. 50-109. Leipz.,
1868-97. 60 v. 3141
Unsere Zeit. Deutsche revue der gegen-
wart. Loipz., 180.J-91. 53 v. —4115
<ieriiiiin litenitiire, Selections. See unth Col-
lectioii.'s.
GERMAN MANUSCRIPTS
1700 GERMAN OR WESTERN EMPIRE, Law
German manuscripts. iStee Manuscripts and
Papyri, Cremian.
Gcrniaii novels. See German Action.
German ocean. See North sea.
German odes. See German poetry.
German opera and everyday life. 8 pp.
Damrosch, W. (N. Am. Rev. v. 149, 1889, p. 699. )
German or AVestern empire. History.
BoEHMEB, J. F. Regesta chronolopco-
diplomatica regum atque imperatorum Roma-
norum inde a Conrado I usque ad Heinricum
VII. 1831. 3601
Broecker, L. O. Geschichte des deut-
schen volkes und des deutschen Reiches von
843-1024. 1890-91, 2 v. in 1. 3617
Freher, M. (Ed.) Rerum Germanicarum
scriptores, aliquot insignes, qui gesta sub
regibus et imperatoribus Teutonicis, jam inde
3, Carolo M. usque ad Fridericumlll. 1717,
3 v. 3601
Gfroeber, a. F. Geschiclite der ost- und
westfraenkischen Carolinger vom tode Lud-
wigs des Frommen bis zum ende Conrads I
(840-918). 1848, 2 v. 4667
Innocentius IV, Pope. Ex registro episto-
lae selectae. 1887. (Rodenberg, K.. Epistolae
saec. XIII, V. 2 : Monumenta Gentian, hist. )
3632
Khevenhiller, F. C. Annales Perdinan-
dei ; oder, walirhaffte beschreibung Kayser's
Ferdinandi des andern. 1721-26, 12 v. in 8.
3611
Libelli de lite imperatorum et pontificum
saeculis XI et XII conscripti Ed. Societas
aperiendis fontibus rerum Germanicarum
medii aevi. 1891-92, 2 v. (Monumenta Ger-
man, hist. ) 3631
LiEBBEMANN, F., and Pauli, G. R. (Eds.)
Ex rerum Anglicarum scriptoribus saec. XII
et XIII. 1885. ( Frankfort Soc. ScHpt. v. 27. )
3671
Lindner, T. Geschichte des deutschen
Reiches vom ende des 14 jahrhunderts bis zur
Reformation. 1875-80, 2 v. 3692
Mercy-Argenteau, F. C, Comte de. Cor-
respondance secrfete avec I'Empereur Joseph
II et le Prince de Kaunitz. Pub. par A.
d'Arneth et J. Flammermont. 1889-91, 2 v.
.2601
Monumenta Germaniae historica inde
ab anno Christi 500 usque ad annum 1500, ed.
Societas aperiendis fontibus rerum Germani-
carum medii aevi. 1877-96, 46 v. 3632
Mueller, K. Der kampf Ludwigs des
Baiem mit der roemischen curie. 1879-80,
2 V. in 1. 3613
Munich. Akademie der Wissenschaften.
Vatikanisclie alcten zur deutschen geschiclite
in der zeit Kaiser Ludwigs des Bayern. 1891.
3613
- — ScHEFFBR, A, Resume de I'llistoire de
I'Empire germanique. 1821. 3077
Sybel, H. von. Die deutsche nation und
das Kaiserreich. 1862. 3692
ViVENOT, A. von. Herzog Albreclit von
Sachsen-Teschen als Reichs-feld-marschall :
ein beitrag zur geschichte des Reichsverfalles
und des Baseler friedens. 1864-66, 2 v. in 3.
3602
Weiland, L. {Ed.) Constitutiones et acta
publica imperatorum et regum, 911-1272.
1893-96, 2 V. (Monumenta German, hist.
Legum, sect. IV, v. 1, 2.) 3632
Wolf, P. P. Geschichte -Maximilians I
und seiner zeit. 1807-11, 4 v. 3607
Zeller, J. S. Histoired'Allemagne. 1884-
91, 7 v. 3624
BiiCIer, C. Succinct history of the geographical and
political revolutions of the German empire. French
Revolution. 9 pp. (In his Reminiscences, p. 212.)—
UruflTpl, A. von. Kaiser Karl V und die roemische
curie, 1544-46. 131 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denk-
schr. V. 47: Hist, classe, Abhandl. v. 13, pt. 2, 1876, p. 145.)
— Onsquet, A. Empire d'orient et I'empire d'occident.
De I'emploi du mot ^airiAtv? dans les actes de la Chan-
cellerie byzantine. 22 pp. (Rm. hist. v. 26, 1884, p. 28.)—
<Kra<ll. H. Aus dem Egerer archive : beitraege zur
geschichte Boehmens und des Reiches unter Karl, Wen-
zel, und Sigmund. 12 pp. ( Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen
in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 31, 1893, p. 42.)— Heinrloh,
Monk of Rebdorf. Annales imperatorum et paparum,
1294-1362. 62 pp. (Boehmer, J. P., Fontes rer. Gennan.
V. 4, p. 507.)— Ifoefler, K. A. K. von. Kaiser Karl IV
und Kaiser Karl V : eine historische parallele. 20 pp.
(Verein f. gesch. d.J Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil.
V. 29, 1891, p. 49.)— I.avlsse. E. Etudes sur I'histoire
d'AIlemague. La fondation du Saint-empire. 26 pp.
(fieu. d. dmix motides, 1888, 3 p«r. v. 87, p. 357.)— Iiiipolt,
of Bamberg. Ritmaticum querulosum et lamentosum
dictaraen de modernis cursibus et defectibus regni ac
imperii Romanoruni (1341). 6 pp. (Boehmer, J. F.,
Fontes rer. German, v. 1, p. 479.)— Macnnlay, G. C.
Capture of a general council, 1241. 17 pp. (Eng. Hist.
Rev. V. 6, 1891, p. 1.)— Minorltae Florentini iccMn
iiiiperatnrnni. 1106-1278. 61 pp. (Boehmer, J. P.,
.Fontes rer. German, v. 4, p. 609.)— Moll. H. Present
stale of the German empire. 49 pp. {In his Modern
hist. V. 2, p. 411.)— Poreiia. F. Sacro romano Impero.
17 pp. (Archiv. star. ital. 4 s. v. 19, 1887, p. 249.)— Pre^fcr,
W. Beitraege und eroerterungen zur geschichte des
deutschen Reichs in den jahren 1330-34. 82 pp. (Munich,
Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 51: Hist, classe, Abhandl.
V. 15, pt. 2, 1880, p. 1.)— KadiilpliiiN. Niger. Ex cliro-
nica universali. 11 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 27,
p. 331.)— R»l|>ll <lc l>iveto. Dean of London. Ex opc-
ribus historicis. 35 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 27,
p. 249.)— Rniiihalfli, B., d'Imola. Liber augustalis,
vitas Caesarum b. C. Julio usque ad Wenceslaum Imp.
summarife complectens. 22 pp. (Frelier, M., ReY. Ger-
man, script. V. 2, p. 1.)— KioeobaUto. di Fcrrara. His-
toria imperatorum Romano-Germanicoruni. 20 pp.
(Eckhart, J. G. von. Corpus hist. v. 1, p. 1149. )— Rirhter,
W. Aufloesung des karolingischen Reiches und die
gruendungdreierselbstaendigerstaaten. 52 pp. (Samml.
wissens. vortrg. n. s. v. 3, 1889, p. 777.)— Stieve, F. Ver-
handlung ueber die nachfolge Kaiser Rudolfs II in den
jahren 1581-1002. 160 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. .54 : Hist, clusse, .ibimndl. v. 15, jit. I, 1880,
p.l.)
See also IUir4i|»<', Histuri/. -iii^rntnny . History.
German or VVesterM om|>iro, Law.
INIonunieuta Germa.niae hi«torica. Leges.
WZ-dG, i V. in 5. i;632
GER\fAN PHILOSOPHlOAt, CLASSICS 1701
GERMAN POETRY, Single autlioi-s
Oornian iihilosophical olassics for English
readers and students. 5 v. Morris, G. S.
[Ed.) —1458
derinaii philosophy. See Philosophy. Also
Psychische studien. — Zeitschrift fuer philoso-
phie. — Zeitschrift fuer voelkerpsychologie.
German Pi«»tists of provincial Pennsylvania.
Sachse, J. F. " 3572
Oei'iiiaii pioneers. 9 pp. Peters, B. (Ohio
Arcluieol. and Hist. Quart, v. 2, 1889, p. 55.)
(iernian plays. See Drama and the Stage,
Plays.
Oernian poetry, Collections and selections.
B.'VECHTOLD, J. (Ed.) Deutsche hand-
schriften aus dem Britischen Museum. 1873.
W.57
DiCHTEEGAETEN fuer frauen. [1834.] 2352
FuENESS, W. H. Verses. Translations
from the German and hymns. 1886. 1308
Gibson, J. Y. Cid ballads and other
poems and translations from Spanish and
German. 1S87, 2 v. 1337
GoEDEKE, K., and Tittmann, J. (Eds.)
Deutsche dichter des siebzehnten jahrhun-
derts, v. 15. 1885. 2355
Note.— For v. 1-6, 9-14, see preceding catalogue.
GOSTWICK, J. German poets : a series of
memoirs and translations. 1875. 3703
MuELLBNiiOFF, K. V., and Schbeee, W.
( Eds. ) Denkmaeler deutscher poesie und
prosa aus dem VIII-XII jahrhundert. 1892,
2 v. 2252
MuELLEE, W. (Ed.) Bibllothek deutscher
dichter des siebzehnten jahrhunderts. 1822-
38, 14 v. 2347
Rnerhtold. J. (Ed.) Einundzwanzig fabeln,
schwaenke, und erzaehlungen des XV jahrhunderts.
27 pp. {Germania, v. 33, 1888, p. 257.)— Ballder. K. von
{Ed.) Gereimtc beichte aus Upsala; Kopcnhagener
bruchstuecke. 18 pp. (Ge»ma«ia, v. 31, 1886, pp. 99, 280. )
— Burnrk, K. A. {Ed.) Bruchstuecke mittelhoch-
deutscher gedichte in der universitaets- und landesbib-
liothek zu Strassburg. 31 pp. {Germania, v. 25, 1880,
p. 161.)— Kiillns:. K. {Ed.) Mnd. geistliche gedichte.
9 pp. (Germania, v. 35, 1890, p. 391.)— OrlenborsTor, T.
von (Ed.) Salzburger bruchstuecke. 6 pp. (Germanut,
V. 31, 1886, p.93.)— Orliiiiii. J. L. K.(iSd.) Bruchstuecke.
6 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 7, p. 74.)— CiltboriiatiN, A.
de (Ed.) Epopea germanica. 14 pp. (In his Storia
univ. della letterat. v. 6, p. 333. )— ( JBd. ) Poeti tedeschi.
44 pp. {In his Storia univ. deila letterat. v. 4, p. 624.) —
Ilolliiinnii von I'HllcrMlrbeii, A. H. (Ed.) Alt-
saechsische bruchstuecke. 2 pp. (Gernuinin, v. 11, 1866,
p. 323.1— llolieiibncliel-IIeiiflf^r, (— ) (Ed.) Alte
priameln in Mils. 4 pp. (Gennariia, v. 28, 1883, p. 417.) —
JclltplcM, A. Mittheilungen aus Grazer handschriften.
21pp. (Germania, v. 20, 1875, p. 437 ; v. 21, 1876, p. 338 ;
V. 22, 1877, p. 437.)— l.ainbke. H. (Ed.) Bruchstuecke
des Passionals und des Buchs der maerterer. 12 pp.
(Verein f. gesch. d. Deutscheu in Boehmen, Mittheil.
V. 22, 1884, p. 33.)— Meyer. K. (Ed.) Bruch.stuecke niit-
telhochdeutsclier dichtungen aus der mittelalterlichen
sammlung zu Basel. 17 pp. (Germantn, v. 18, 1873, p. 80.)
— Xolte. (— ) (Ed.) Niederrheinische sprueche und
priameln. 2 pp. (Germama.v. 19, 1874, p. 303.)— Blejcer,
M. (Ed.) Ueste altdeutscher handschriften zu Darm-
stadt. 4 pp. (Geniwinia, V. 1.5, 1870, p. 203.)— (iSd.) Zwei
gespraeche zwischen seele und leib. 12 pp. (Germania,
V, 3, 1858, p. 396.)-Ko«li. F. W. E. (Ed.) Deutsch-
lateinische gedichte aus der zeit des dreissigjaehrigen
krieges; Mittheilungen aus mittelhochdeutschen hand-
schriften. 9 pp. (Germania, v. 36, 1891, pp. 179, 262.)—
Riieckert, H. (Ed.) Zwci geistliche gedichte aus
Schlesien. 3 pp. (GcrmnnKj, v. 19, 1874, p. 75. )— Velter,
F. (Ed.) Lateinische und deutsche verse und fcrmeln
aus einer Easier handschrift. 6 pp. (Gennania, v. 32,
1887, p. 72. ) — (Ed.) Lesefruechte aus Zuerich und Bern.
16 pp. (Germania, v. 22, 1877, p. 352.)— Waltenbaoli,
W. (Ed.) Gedichte aus einer Luebecker handschrift.
10 pp. (Germania, v. 17, 1872, p. 181.)
Note.— For the analysis of any of these Collections see
its name, or the name of its editor.
German poetry. Single authors.
Abschatz, H. a., Freiherr von. Auserle-
sene gedichte. 1824. (Mueller, W., JSt5Jiot/i.
deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 6. ) 2347
BoDENSTEDT, P. M. von. The Mountain
lake and other poems. Tr. ... by J. Preston.
1894. 2347
Beun, von Schonebeck. [Das Hohe Lied.]
Herausg. von A. Fischer. 1893. ( Biblioth.
lit. vereins in Stuttg. v. 198. ) —3124
BUEEGEE, G. A. Lgnore. 1841. (PlHade.)
2333
Dach, S. Auserlesene gedichte. 1823.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. detUsch. dichter 17
jahrh. v. 5. ) 2347
DuEEEE, A. Briefe, tagebuecher, und
reime. 1872. 4793
Fleming, P. Auserlesene gedichte. 1822.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17
jahrh. v. 3. ) 2347
Goethe, J. W. von. Gedichte. n. d. 3 v.
in 4. ( Werke, herausg. von H. Duentzer,
V. 1-3^ ) —3174
Gedichte. 1846. (Nachtraege, herausg.
V(yti E. Boas, v. 1.) —3177
Gedichte. v. 3, 1884. ( Werke, Mil
einleitung von G. von Loeper, v. 3. ) — 3154
i*^o(e.— For v. 1-2 see preceding catalogue.
Hermann und Dorothea, Achilleis, Der
Ewige Jude, Reineke Fuchs. n. d. ( Werke,
herausg. von H. Duentzer, v. 5. ) — 3174
Hermann and Dorothea. Tr. by H.
Dale. n. d. 1342
Reineke Fuchs. 1857. —3173
Select minor poems. 1839. (Ripley, G.,
Spec, of foreign stand, lit, v. 3. ) — 3154
GoTTFEiBD, von Strassburg. Tristan und
Isolde. 1877. 2346
Geyphius, a. Auserlesene gedichte. 1822.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17
jahrh. v. 2. ) 2347
GuENTHEE, J. C. Auserlesene gedichte.
1827. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter
17 jahrh. v. 10. ) 2347
Heyse, J. L. P. Novellen in versen.
1872-86, 2 V. (Gesamm. werke, v. 2, 3.) —3117
Kaufeingee, H. Gedichte. Herausg.
von K. Euling. 1888. (Biblioth. lit. vereins
in Stuttg. v. 182. ) —3125
GERMAN POETBY, Single authors
1702
GERMAN POETRY, Single authors
KoNRAD, von Wuerzburg. Klage der Kunst
von Eugeu Joseph. 1885. (Brink, B. E. C.
ten, and others, Quellen itwd forschungen,
V. 54.) —3166
KossMANN, E. (Ed.) Altdeutsche exodus
mit einleitung und anmerkungen. 1886.
(Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others, Quellen und
forschungen, v. 57.) — 3166
LoGAU, F. von. Auserlesene gedichte.
1824. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter
17 jahrh. v. 6. ) 2347
Martin, E. (Ed.) Kudrun. 1872. (Zacher,
E. J. A., Germ, handbiblioth. v. 2.) 1214
Meyer, K. F. Hutten's letzte tage. 1887.
2346
Opitz, M. Auserlesene gedichte. 1822.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17
jahrh. V. 1. ) 23'i7
Ottokar, von Horneck. Oesterreichische
reimchronik. Nach den abschriften Franz
Lichtensteins herausg. von J. Seemueller.
1890-93, 1 v. in 2. {Monumenta Oerrnan. hist.
Script, qui vernac. ling, zisi sunt, v. 5, pts. 1, 2. )
3632
Pestalozzi, J. H. Bilder aus dem leben
Ulrichs Zwingli. 1819. 2346
Pfaff, p. a. G. K. L. (Ed.) Reinolt von
Montelban ; oder, die Heimonskinder. 1885.
(Biblioth. lit. vereins in Stuttg. v. 174.) — 3126
Pfinzing, or Pfintzinq, M. Adventures
and a portion of the story of the praisewortliy,
valiant, and high-renowned hero and knight,
Lord Tewrdannckh. 1884. (Holbein Soc. Fac-
simile reprints, v. 15. ) — 17E1
Pleier, Der. Garel von dem blueenden
tal : ein hoeflscher roman aus dem Artussa-
genkreise. Mit den fresken des Garelsaales
auf Runkelstein. Herausg. von M. Walz.
1892. 2352
RiST, J. Auserlesene gedichte. 1826.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17
jahrh. v. 8.) 2347
Dichtungen. Herausg. von K. Goedeke
und E. Goetze". 1885. (Goedeke, K., und
Tittmann, J., Deutsch. dichter 16 jahrh. v. 15. )
2355
Sachs, H. [Werke.] Herausg. von A.
von Keller und E. Goetze. v. 5-23. 1870-95,
19 V. (Biblioth. lit. vereins in Stuttg. v. 106,
110, 115, 121, 125, 131, 136, 140, 149," 159, 173,
179, 181, 188, 191, 193, 195, 201, 207. ) —3125
Note.— For v. 1-4 see preceding catalogue.
Schiller, J. C. F. von. Poems and bal-
lads. Tr. by Sir E. B. Lytton. 1844. 1343
Select minor poems. 1839. (With
■ Goethe, J. W. von. Select minor poems: Rip-
ley, Q., Spec, of foreign stand, lit. v. 3.) — 3154
Song of the bell, tr. into English verse
by H. D. Skrine. 1870. —3176
SCHLOSSER, J. F. H. Gedichte. 1857.
(Nachlass, herausg. von S. Schlosser, v. 2.)
—3147
Speb, or Spe, p. Auserlesene gedichte.
Herausg. von K. Foerster. 1831. (Mueller,
W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 12.)
2347
Strauss, D. P. Poetischos godenkbuch.
Eingeleitet von E. Zeller. 1877. (Gesamm.
werke, v. 12.) —3153
Ulrich, von Eschenbach. Alexander.
Herausg. von W. Toisoher. 1888. (Biblioth.
lit. vereins in Stuttg. v. 183. ) — 3125
Voss, J. H. Saemmtliche jjoetische werke.
Herausg. von H. Voss. 1835. 2352
Walther, von der Vogelweide. Gedichte.
Herausg. von H. Paul. 1882. 2347
Weckhbrlin, G. R. Auserlesene gedichte.
1823. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter
17 jahrh. v. 4. ) 2347
Gedichte, herausg. von H. Fischer, v. 1.
1894. (Biblioth. lit. vereins in Sttittg. v. 199.)
—3124
Wolfram, von Eschenbach. Parzival : a
knightly epic. 1894, 2 v. 2352
^ Albort, H. Auserlesene gedichte. 36 pp. (Mueller,
W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 5, p. 197.)—
Albrocht, von Halberstadi. Neues bruclistueck. 9 pp.
(Oemvmia, v. 10, 1865, p. 237.)— AptolKtotlt, F. {Ed.)
Bruchstuecke eines unbekannten epischen gedichtes.
5 pp. (Oermania, v. 28, 1881, p. 95.)— Arbers:, P.,Oraf
von. Grosse tageweise. 20 pp. 1 pi. [Germania. v. 25,
1880, p. 210.)-BitoclitoI<l. J. (Ed.) Von dem huruebel.
5 pp. (Oermania, v. 21, 1876, p. 205. )— BnrBOk, K. A.
(Ed.) Bruchstueck eines unbekannten gedichtes aus
der mitte des XII jahrhunderts. 7 pp. (Oermania, v. 12,
1867, p. 90.)— Barlseh. K. F. (El.) Bruchstuecke eines
niederrheinischen epischen gedichtes, 6 pp. (Gemuinia,
V. 5, 1830, p. 359.)— (Ed.) Bruchstuecke mittelhoch-
deutscher gedichte. 2 pp. ( Ge-r mania, v. 23, 1878, p. 47. )
— (Ed.) Deutsches aus einer Escorialhandschrii^. 1 p.
(Oermania, v. 31, 1886, p. «n.)—(Ed.) Diu Mize : gedicht
des 12 jahrhunderts. 9 pp. (Oermania, v. 8, 1863, p. 97.)
—(Ed.) Mitteldeutsches magnificat. 5 pp. (Oermania,
V. 20, 1875, p. 3.)-Ileeh, P. (Ed.) Unterweisung zur
voUkommenheit : ein geistUches lehrgedicht. 15 pp.
(Oermania, v. 22, 1877, p. 167.)— Bernoulli, A. (Ed.)
Reimsprueche des XV jaiirhunderts. 3 pp. (Oermunia,
V. 30, 1885, p. 214. ;— Bertliol<i, von Holle. Kieler bruch-
stueck aus Demantin. 6 pp. (Oermania, v. 27, 1882,
p. 406. )— Bosser, ,1. von. Auserlesene gedichte. 20 pp.
{Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. di^hier 17 jahrh. v. 14,
p. 329.)— Birkcii, S.von. Auserlesene gedichte. 24 pp.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 9,
p. 77.)— BIrliiijfcr, A. (Ed.) Bruchstueck eines geist-
lichen lehrgedichtes. 7 pp. (Oermania, v. 28, 1883,
p. 301.)— (Bd.) Bruchstuecke eines unbekannten nieder-
rheinischen gedichtes. 2 pp. (Oermania, v. 17, 1872,
p. 441.)— BoileiiMtedt, F. M. von. Meerfahrt. 2 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 1, p. 141.)— CaiiHz.. F. R. L., Freiherr
von. Auserlesene gedichte, 52 pp. (Mueller, W., Bib-
lioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14, p. 241.) — ClajllH, or
lilaj, J. Auserlesene gedichte. 12 pp. (Mueller, W.,
Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 9, p. 65.)— <'3!eriiy,
A. (Ed.) Gedicht aus dem XV jalirhundert. 2 pp.
(Oermania, v. 29, 1884, p. 404.)— I>le«, F. C. Bacchischer
chor; An Schiller. 2 pp. (Klei-nere arbeiten, p. 235.)—
Uneboc, C. E. (R. Waldmueller, pseud.) Am Manza-
nares. 2 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1, p. 616.)- Eliris-
inanii, G. (Ed.) Bruchstueck eines facetus. 4 pp.
(Oermania, v. 30, 1885, p. 284.)— (Ed.) Wer nicht weiss
was rcchte lieb sei. 2 pp. (Germantn, v. 36, 1891, p. 319.)
— Flftclier, H. (Ed.) Busse Adams und Evas. 26 pp.
(Oermania, v. 22, 1877, p. 316.)— Fucrnsleiii, A. Ge-
dichte. 31 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boeh-
men, Mittheil. v. 18, 1880, p. 108.)— Oenioll, W. (Ed.)
GERMAN POETRY, Single authors
1703 GERMAN POETRY, History and criticiam
Bruchstuecke einer gereimten Bibeluebersetzung. 5 pp.
{Gcrmania, v. 19, 1874, p. 339. )— Wprliurdt, P. Auserle-
.seiie gedichte. 121 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch.
dichter 17 jahrh. v. 7, p. 101.)— Gootlie, J. W. von. Ge-
dicht. 4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Qoelhe-Jahrb. v. 6, 1885, p. 3.)
— Translations from G. 42 pp. (Gildehaus, C, In rhyme
and time, p. 89.)— OrelflT, B. (Kd.) Offenbaning Johan-
nis. 5 pp. (Germania, v. 11, 1866, p. 70.)— «Jrllsnil. ■
J. L. K. (Ed.) Abor und das meerweib; Aufmauerung
Scutaris. 17 pp. (if/ei/iere sc/iri/tert, v. 7, pp. 169, 544.)—
(Ed.) Bruchstueck aus einer gereimten legende von
dem heil. Aegidius. 3 pp. {Kteinere schriften, v. 6,
p. 384.) — llnim von Budiel. Bruchstuecke einer
bandschrift der " Koenigstochter." 12 pp. (Gertnania,
V. 36, 1891, p. 246.)— IlnrilonlM'rjt'. C. von [Ed.) Geist-
liches gedicht des Xin jahrbunderts. 6 pp. {Gennania,
V. 25, 1880, p. 339. )—{Ed.) Die Vier temperamente. 3 pp.
(Gennania, v. 27, 1882, p. 413.)— HarsdoerlFcr. G. P.
Auserlesene gedichte. 64 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth.
deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 9, p. 1.)— Ilartwif;*, G. Eve
of St. John. Tr. by T. Martin. 2 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
v. 143, 1888, p. 527.)— The Last string. Tr. by T. Martin.
3 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 143, 1888, p. 101.)— Ilaupt, J.
(Ed.) Blanschandin. Bruchstuecke eines mhd. ge-
dichtes. 7pp. (Oermania, v. 14, 1889, p. 68.)— H«l»el.
J. P. Po«sies. 83 pp. (Buchon, M., Poiaies, p. 169.) —
iI<»y»o, P. Goethe-haus in Weimar. 15 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. i.)— ll«p«er. K. A. K.
von (Ed.) Gedicht auf Meister Eckhart. 3 pp. (Ger-
mania, v. 15, 1870, p. 97. )— Holliiiaiin von Fullorslc-
ben. A. H. (Ed.) Bruchstueck eines unbekannten
lehrgedichts. 3 pp. (Germarem, v. 12, 1867, p. 81.)— (JSd.)
O sehnen, du viel bittres kraut. 2 pp. ( Germania, v. 6,
1861, p. 3&1.)— HoflTniann von Ilofrinann*inal<lan,
C. Auserlesene gedichte. 78 pp. (Mueller, W., .BififioHi.
deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14, p. 1.) — llolin, M. Eiu
erfuellter traum. 11pp. (I'ftsere Zej(, 1888, v. 1, p. 3.)—
lloinbnrft-. E. C. Auserlesene gedichte. 29 pp. (Muel-
ler, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 7, p. 71.) —
Knebcl. K. L. von. Gedichte. 104 pp. (Lit. nachlass
und brie/wechsel, v. 1, p. 3.)— Koehler, R. A. J. (Ed.)
Bruchstuecke eines gedichts aus dem Artuskreise. 3 pp.
(Germania, v. 5, 1880, p.i&l.)—{Ed.) Ein gedicht von der
gerechtigkeit. 1 p. (Germania, v. 18, 1873, p. 460.) —
Krn^. H. Neujahrsgruss an die frauen. 2 pp. (Ger-
mania, v. 25, 1880, p. 107.)— l.anibol, J. (Ed.) Kathari-
nen marter. 58 pp. (Gcrmanio, v. 8, 1863, p. 129.)— (£d.)
Zu den buechern Mosis. 8 pp. ( Germania, v. 7, 1862,
p. 230.)— I<a .notle-I'onqu*. F. H. IC, Freiherr de.
Ausgewaehlt« gedichte. 92 pp. (Ausgew. werke, v. 12,
p. 27.)— lianjte, A. G. Gedichte. 6 pp. (Vermisch.
schriften und reden, p. 373.)— l^olienMtein, D. K. von.
Auserlesene gedichte. 83 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth.
deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14, p. 79.) — l^untl. Z. Auser-
lesene gedichte. 75pp. (Mueller, W., £ift;ioWi. deut«cA.
dichter 17 jahrh. v. 13, p. 1.)— Mannol, N. Gedicht.
6 pp. (Germania, v. 17, 1872, p. 419.)— Milow, 8. Ge-
dichte. 2 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 2, p. 617.)— Morhof,
D. G. Auserlesene gedichte. 22 pp. (Mueller, W.,
Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 8, p. 175.)— Mo.st'll**-
roHFh. J. M. Auserlesene gedichte. 10 pp. (Mueller,
W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14, p. 393.)—
Mnplilpfortli, H. Auserlesene gedichte. 25 pp.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14,"
p. 349.)— Neanrtor, J. Auserlesene gedichte. 52 pp.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 11,
p. 203.)— Xenkiroli, B. Auserlesene gedichte. 15 pp.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14,
p. 375.)— Xeninark, G. Auserlesene gedichte. 42 pp.
(Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 11,
p. 161.)— Xlcolai. F. Poetische kleinigkeiten. 18 pp.
(Lebcn v. literarisch. nachlass, p. 153.)— OlearinM, A.
Auserlesene gedichte. 18 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth.
deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 9, p. 125.)— I'assow, F. L.
K. F. Gedichte. 15pp. (Vermisch. schriften, p. 840.)—
PoueUer, N. Auserlesene gedichte. 14 pp. (Mueller,
W., Biblioth. deulsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14, p. 403.)—
Prittwitz-tialTron, K. von. Gedichte. 2 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1880, V. 2, p. 311.)— Keinbot. von Dom. Bruch-
stueck einer bandschrift yon Georg. 6 pp. (Germania,
V. 27, 1882, p. 114.)- Kleser, M. (Ed.) Das Spiegelbuch.
39pp. (Germania, v. 16, 1871, p. 173.)— Roberlhin, R.
Auserlesene gedichte. 34 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth.
deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 5, p. 163.)— Rodenberi:, J.
Dem Kaiser. 4 pp. (Deutoc/t. rund<c/tai(, v. 51, 1887, p. 1. )
— KotU. F. W. E. (Ed.) Ein niederdeutsches gedicht
des 15 jahrbunderts ueber das weltende. 5 pp. (Ger-
mania, v. 32, 1887, p. 93.)— Kudolf, von Ems. Bruch-
stueck aus Wilhelm von Orlens. 5 pp. (Germania, V. 30,
1885, p. 107.)— Zwei bruchstuecke einer bisher unbekann-
ten bandschrift des Wilhelm von Orlens. 5 pp. (Ger-
mania, V. 21, 1876, p. 197.) — Solielller, J. Auserlesene
gedichte. 48 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter
17 jahrh. v. 9, p. 143.)— Schiller, J. C. F. von. Cranes
of Ibycus. Tr. by T. Martin. 4 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 142, 1887, p. 687.)— The Diver. Tr. by T. Martin. 4 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 142, 1887, p. 400.)— The Glove. Tr.
by T. Martin. 2 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 142, 1887,
p. 565.)— Hero and Leander. Tr. by T. Martin. 6 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 146, 1888, p. 38.)— The Hostage. Tr.
by T. Martin. 4 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 145, 1889,
p. 532.) — Invincible armada. Tr. by T. Martin, 2 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 148, 1890, p. 513. )— Partition of the
earth. Tr. by T. Martin. 1 p. (Blacku>ood'sMag.v.U6,
1889, p. 68.)— Veiled statue of Sais. Tr. by T. Martin.
2 pp. ( Blackwood's Mag. v. 142, 1887, p. 663. )— Sch Irmer,
D. Auserlesene gedichte. 180 pp. (Mueller, W., Bib-
lioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 13, p. 77.) — Sctaottel,
J. O. Auserlesene gedichte. 8 pp. (Mueller, W., Bift-
lioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh. v. 9, p. 117. )— Sehroeder,
K. (Ed.) Bruchstueck eines niederdeutschen Partono-
peus; Carmen sponsae. 5 pp. (Germania, v. 17, 1872,
pp. 191, 357.)— Sohwlejfer, J. Auserlesene gedichte.
160 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh.
V. 11, p. 1.)— ScultetnH, A. Auserlesene gedichte.
16 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh.
V. 9, p. 101.)— Slebcr, L. (Ed.) Bruchstuecke eines un-
bekannten epischen gedichtes. 3 pp. ( Germania, v. 25,
1880, p. 192. )— Tschernlnif, A. Auserlesene gedichte.
44 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh.
V. 7, p. 27.)— l'hlan«l, J. L. Minstrel's curse. Tr. by T.
Martin. 2 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 144, 1888, p. 399.) —
I'Irlcli, von dem Titerlin. Bruchstueck aus Wilhelm.
6 pp. ( Germania, v. 28, 1883, p. 337. )— Welse, C. Auser.
lesene gedichte. 36 pp. (Mueller, W., i}i6iio«/i. deutec*.
dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14, p. 293.)— Wernike, C. Auserle-
sene gedichte. 77 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch.
dichter 17 jahrh. v. 14, p. 163.)— WllbrHnclt. A. Die
Lerche. 3 pp. (/)eut«cft. rundsc/iaw, v. 67, 1888, p. 338.) —
Woir. F. Gedichte. 13 pp. (Kleiners schriften, p. 1 :
Stengel, E., Ausgaben, v. 87.)— Wolfram, von Eschen-
bach. Bruchstueck aus Parzival. 5 pp. (Germania,
v. 30, 1885, p. 84.)— Zesen, P. Auserlesene gedichte.
56 pp. (Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh.
v. 13, p. 257. )— asinckjf rcf, J. W. Auserlesene gedichte.
26 pp. ( Mueller, W., Biblioth. deutsch. dichter 17 jahrh.
v. 7, p. 1.)— JRingerlc, I. V. (Ed.) Anteloye und Alex-
ander. 14 pp. (Germajwa, v. 18, 1873, p. 220.)— (£a.) Der
Helle krieg. 10 pp. (Germania, v. 6, 1861, p. 295.)
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— ItartHoh. K. F. Abor und das meerweib. 4 pp.
{Oermania, v. 5, 1860, p. 105.)— Der dichter der Erloesung.
43 pp. (Germania, v. 7, 1862, p. 1.)— Kleiiie mittheilungen.
28 pp. ( Oermania, v. 8, 1863, p. 36 ; v. 12, 1867, p. 85. )—
Kleinere mittheilungen. 12 pp. {Oemmnia, v. 7, 1862,
p. 267.) — Die Petersburger handschrift der Geislerlieder.
8 pp. (Germama, V. 25, 1880, p. 40.)— Urkundliche nnch-
weise zur geschichte der deutschen poesie. 8 pp. ( Oer-
mania, V. 9, 1864, p. 145.)— Zur deutschen liederdichtung,
2 pp. (Germanirt, V. 5, 1860, p. 67. )— and Koehler, R. Der
maler mit der schoenen frau. 5 pp. {Oermania, v. 18,
1873, p.4l.)— Boeli, F. Kleine beitraege. 7 pp. (Oer-
mania, V. 28, 1883, p. 385.)— Kleine mittheilungen. 3 pp.
{Germaniu, v. 6, 1861, p. 222.) — Von etslichen meister-
Btueckelin dia waen iht bancwirdic sin. 5 pp. {Oer-
mania, V. 16, 1871, p. 333. )— Zu dem von M. Haupt heraus-
gegebenen gedicht: Von dem uebelen weibe. 10 pp.
{Oermania, v. 17. 1872, p.41.)— Zu den Pariser Tagezeiten.
15 pp. {Oermania, v. 27, 1882, p. 385.)— t'arljle. T. His-
toric survey of German poetry. 34 pp. {Crit. and Tniacel.
essays, v. 2, p. 157: Works, v. 16.)— t'«riiuth, O. Zum
Aunoliede. 8 pp. {Oermania, v. 14, 1869, p. 74.)— I>iea5,
F. C. Antiquissima Germaniae poeseos vestigia. 16 pp.
(Kleinere arbeiten, p. 85.)— «o»t»chHll, K. R. von. Die
dramatischen dichter in Franlcreich und Deutschland.
25 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1877, v. 2, p. 881.)— Streitfragen der
modernen poetik. 55 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1883, v. 1, pp. .533,
698, 857.)— Wrllliiberjcer, O. " Mich wundert das Ich
Iroehlich bin." 2 pp. (Oermania, v. 36, 1891, p. 318.) —
iilriintii, J. L. K. Adelung. Nachrichten von alt-
deutschen gedichten. 7 pp. {Kleinere schriften, v. 6,
p. 1.) — Deutsche gedichte des mittelalters. 31 pp.
(Kleinere schriften, v. 4, p. 22.)— Frau Aventiure klopft
an Beneckes thuer. 30 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 1,
p. 83. ) — Hildebrandslied und weissenbrunner gebet.
3 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 8, p. 3.)— Hofstaeter: Alt-
deutsche gedichte. 4 pp. (A'teinere 8chri/(«n, v. 6, p. 71.)
— Lobgesang auf den lieiligen Anno. 9 pp. (Kleinere
schriften, v. 6, p. 203.) — Massmann : Deutsche gedichte.
5 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 5, p. 282. )— Poesie im recht.
40 pp. ( Kleinere schriften, v. 6, p. 152. )— Tyrol und Fride-
brant. 13 pp. (iffeinere 8Chrt/ten, v. 7, p. 55.)— Ueljer das
Ludwigslied. 4 pp. {Kleinere schriften, v. 7, p. 403.)—
Ueber zwei entdeckte gedichte aus der zeit desdeutschen
heidenthums. 29 pp. (Kleine schriften, v. 2, pt. 1.)—
Von der Hagen und Buesching ; Grnndriss zur geschichte
der deutschen poesie. 11 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 6,
p. 74.)— Von singen der schwerter und pfannen. 4 pp.
(Kleinere schriften, v. 5, p. 362.)— Wo muss in den ge-
dichten des 13 jahrh. diu und wo die stehen? 2 pp.
2 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 6, p. 285.)— Der Woldan.
9 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 7, p. 183.)— Wubernatlit,
A. de. Epopea germanica. 10 pp. ( In his Storia univ.
dellaletterat. V. 5, p. 191.)— Poeti tedeschl. 19 pp. (In
his Storia univ. della letterat. v. 3, p. 381.)— Ilellcii,
E. von der. Zur kritik des Wessobrunner gcbetes.
9 pp. (Oermania, v. 31, 1886, p. 272.)— Hollpr, H. J.
Naturalismus in der romandichtung Frankreichs und
Deutschlands. 22 pp. (Zeiis. f. neufram. sprache. u, lit.
V. 6, pt. 1, 1884, p. 297.)— Heriogf, H. Urkundliches zu
mittelhochdeutschen dichtern. 6 pp. (Oermania, v. 29,
1881, p. 31.)— Iloefor, A. Die liebe als gegenstand der
volkathuemlichen deutschen poesie. 10 pp. (Oermania,
v. 30, 1885, p. 401.)~Zur erklaerung mittelhochdeutscher
dicht«r. 12 pp. (Oermania, v. 14, 1869, p. 416.)— Iloir-
mHnn von I'nilerwieben, A. H. Die geistlichen
lilien. 3 pp. (Germonio, v. 8, 1868, p. 56.)— Hofinanii,
C. Das Wessobrunner gebet. 3 pp. (Oermania, v. 8,
1863, p. 270,.)— Holtziiinnii, A. Der dichter des Anno-
liedes. 48 pp. (Oermania, v. 2, 1857, p. l.)—Klrchner,
K. Erzaehlende dichtungen im anschlusse an den
deutsch-franzoesischen krieg, 1870-71. 25 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, \wn, V. 2. pp. 401, 583.)— Korhlor, A. Ueber den
stand berufsmaessiger saenger ira nationalen epos ger-
manischer voelker. 24 pp. ( Oermania, v. 15, 1870, p. 27. )
— Koehler, R. A. J. Das altdeutsche gedicht " Der
Busant " und das altfranzoesische " L'Escoufle." 3 pp.
(Oermania, v. 17, 1872, p. 62. )— In die hand, nicht in die
speisen schneiden. 4 pp. (Geimanto, v. 28, 1883, p. 11.) —
Legende von den beiden treuen Jacobsbruedern. 9 pp.
(Oermania, v. 10, 1865, p. 447.)- Mich wundert, dass ich
froehiich bin. 20 pp. (Oermania, v. 33, 1888, p. 313.) —
Der Nackte koenig. 4 pp. (Oermania, v. 2, 1857, p. 431.)
— Zum spruch vom Koenig Ezel. 3 pp. ( Oermania, v. 14,
1869, p. 243.)— I.nchniaiin, K. K. F. W. Auswahl aus
den hochdeutschen dichtern des 13 jahrhunderts. 49 pp.
(Kleinere schriften, v. 1, p. 157.)— Krieg auf Wartburg.
17 pp. (Klei-nere schriften, v. 1, p. 140,)— Mone's Otnit.
34 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 1, p. 278.)— Ueber das Hilde-
brandslied. 42 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 1, p. 407.)—
Ueber die leiche der deut.schen dichter des 12 und 13
jahrhunderts. 16 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 1, p. 325.)—
Ueber drei bruchstuecke niederrheinischer gedichte aus
dem 12 und aus dem anfange des 13 jahrhunderts. 29 pp.
(Kleinere schriften, v. 1, p. 519.) — Ueber singen und
sagen, 19 pp. (Kleinere schriften, v. 1, p. 461.)— I^alst-
iior, L. Zum Reinfrid und Archipoeta. 2 pp. ( Oer-
inania, v. 26, 1881, p. 420.)— Mebroolil, P. Der wind in
der dichtung und auch anderswo. 11 pp. (Oermania,
v. 29, 1884, p. 243.)— Mueller. J. G. Der Vaeter buch.
7 pp. (Oerma?»ta, v. 2,5, 1880, p. 409.)— Mueller. W. Znm
Vaeterbuch. 5 pp. (Oermania, v. 31, 1886, p. 321.)—
Xortlhon, J. B. Altwestfaelische dichtungen. 21 pp.
(Oermania, v. 18, 1873, p. 281.)— Pastsow. F. L. K. F.
Ueber die romantische bearbeitung hellenischer sagen.
14pp. (Vermisch. schriften, p. 97.)— Roiller, M. Pria-
meln. 7 pp. ( Oermania, v. 3, 1858, p. 368. )— .Sehade, O.
Zu den deutschen versen in der Notkerischen Rhetorik.
8 pp. (Germanta, v. 14, 1869, p. 40.)— Scliineller. J. A.
Ueber den versbau in der alliterirenden poesie, beson-
ders der Altaachsen. 20 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 4 : Philos.-phiiol. classe, Abhandl. v. 4, 1813,
p. 207.)— Scliroeder, K. Elucidarius. 2 pp. (Oei-
mania, v. 17, 1872, p. 408.)— Seiiiiiiig:, H. Poesie des
Rheins. 37 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1878, v. 1, pp. 90, 183.)—
Nprenj^er, R. Kleine kritische beitraege. 4 pp. (Oer-
mania, V. 24, 1879, p. 418.) — Legende vom Judenkuaben.
16 pp. (Oermania, v. 27, 1882, p. 129.)— i^tteintlial, H.
Gelbhaus : Ueber stoife altdeutscher poesie. 7 pp. (Zeits.
f. voelkerpsych. v. 17, 1837, p. 345.)— Strauss, D. F. Von
unsern grossen dichtern. 30 pp. (Oesamm. werke, v. 6,
p. 201.)— Snchler, H. Anspielung an ein uubekanntes
gedicht. 2 pp. (Oermania, v. 18, 1873, p. 115.)— Walter,
E. T. Ueber den ursprung des hoefischen minnesanges
und sein verhaeltniss zur volksdichtung. 90 pp. (Oer-
mania, V. 34, 1889, pp. 1, 141.)— Wegener, P. Nieder-
deutsches. 3 pp. (Oermania, v. 25, 1830, p. 415.)— Weill,
F. von. Eine franzoesisch-deutsche dichterschule.
10pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, p. 153.)— Wiieleker, R.,
and Bartsch, K. F. Der dichter der Urstende. 5 pp.
(Oermania, v. 15, 1870, p. 157.)— ZIngcrle, I. V. Aristo-
tiles und Candacis. 4 pp. (Oermania, v. 17, 1872, p. 306. )
— Beitraege zur priamellitteratur. 3 pp. (Oermania,
v. ,5, 1860, p. 44.)— Der goldene baum in mittelhoch-
deutschen gedichten. 10 pp. (Oermania, v. 7, 1862,
p. 101.)— Moench von Salzburg. 2 pp. (Oermania, \. 73,
1878, p. 30.)— Vergleiche bei mittelhochdeutschen dich-
tern. 8 pp. (Oermania, V. 13, 1868, p. 294.)
i^Tofe.- For criticisms of the works of any poet see his
name.
Geriiiaii poetry, Selections. See with Collec-
tions.
German poets. Gostwick, J. 3703
GERMAN PROVERBS
1705
GERMANS IN GEORGIA
Cjrci'iiiaii pi'overbs. See Proverbs.
Gerniaii roniaiK-e. 2v. Carlyle, T. ( Tc. ) 2203
Gorman satire. See Satire.
(ieruiaii .scenery. Batty, R. 2461
German schools. Visit to. Payne, J., Wcyrks,
V. 2. —2304
German socialism and Ferdinand Lassalle.
Dawson, W.-H. —1368
German Society of Maryland, Tlie Redemp-
tioners and the. Hennighausen, L. P. 3501
See also So<'i«»l,v for the history of the Germans in
Maryland.
German soldier in the wars of the United
States. Rosengarten, J. G. 1616
German song-s. Sec German ballads and
songs.
German stage. See Drama and the Stage,
Oerman.
German tln^ology and the German university.
30 pp. Stevens, F. L. (New Englander,\. Si, 1891, p. 2Si9.)
German universities for the last fifty years.
Conrad, J. —2382
Germanen, Der name. 13 pp. Holtzmann,
A. (Genreania, V. 9, 1864, p. 1.)
(jlermaiiia. Vierteljahrsschrift fuer deutsche
alterthumskunde. Stuttgart and Wien, 1856-
92. 37 V. 8°. —3165
(ierinanic enii»ire. See German or Western
empire.
Gcrmanicus Caesar. B. C. 14- A. D. 19.
Reliquiae quae extant omnes, ex recen-
sione et cum notis J. C. Orelli, additis prae-
terea notis omnibus Casparis Barthii, Jani
Broeckhusii . . . et aliorum. Quibus etiam
^scholia Vetera auctoris incerti, expeditione
Buhliana, adjunxit Johannes Allen Giles.
Londini, 1838. 8°. 3243
Contents. Catalogus eilitioiiiiiii.—KpiK'raiiinmta.
><>liie. -Fabricius, G. DeCaesare Germanico n4»tltin.
— Phneiioiiieiia Araloa.— l*r»^iiOHtl<*oriiiii Ara-
tae»riiiit fragmenta. — K<*holla sive commentaria in
Phaenomena et Prognostica Aratea.— Appendix.
I'ra^inonta. 2 pp. (Meyer, H., Orat. Rom. fragm.
p. 560.)
(Tr.) Aratea cum scholiis ed. Alfredus
Breysig. See Aratus, of Soli.
( Tr. ) Aratea Phaenomena. See Aratus,
of Soli.
(Tr.) Arati Phaenomena in Latinum con-
versa. See Aratus, of Soli.
{Tr.) Prognosticorum Arateorum frag-
menta. See Aratus, of Soli.
ZiNOEBLE, A. De Germanico Caesare,
Drusi filio. 1867. 2725
. AIblii«vanii«, C. P. De navigatione Drusi Ger-
raanici. 1.3 pp. (C'o». Pisn»r. v. 4, p. 16; Lemairo, N. E.,
Poet. Lai. min. v. 3, p. 220; Wcrnsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat.
min. V. 4, p. 229.) -<'a|>i'lla, M. .M. F. Scholia in Gcr-
muiiiei Cuisaris Aratea. 46 pp. (Opera, p. 377.) —
FHiifck-IIartliiiii;'. J. von. Ueber den feldzug dcs G.
im jahre 16. 12 pp. (Rlielniseh. nius. n. s. v. 41, 1S86,
p. 73.)
G»;n»mnise!icalt«rtlnicnicr. Holt?raann, A.
Germaiiisme et Christianisme. 14 pp. Cham-
pagny, F. J. M. T. N., Comte de. (Correspondanl, v. 27,
1851, p. 129.)
Gerinanisteii, Bericht ueber die zusammen-
kunft der, in Frankfurt am 24-26 Sept. 1846. 9 pp. Grimm,
J. L. K., Klelnere schriften, v. 7, n. 573.
(iernianistisclie haiidbibliotliek. Zacher,
E. J. A. 1214
Germans in Austria.
Hainisch, M. Zukunft der Deutsch-Oes-
terreioher. 1892. 3693
SciiOBER, K. Die Deutschen in Nieder-
und Ober-Oesterreich. 1881. ( Voelker Oester-
reich-Ungarns, v. 1.) 3693
npiil!M-he nn«l I'zocUeii im vcrfa,ssungs- und cul-
turkampf. 29 pp. (f/dsere Zei(, 1880, v. 2, pp. 77, 265.)—
Periierstorfer, E. Zum zehnjaehrigen bestande des
deutschen schulvereins in Oesterreich. 10 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1890, V. 2, p. 80.)
Germans in Bohemia.
Bendel, J. Die Deutschen in Boehmen,
Maehren, und Sehlesien. 1884-85, 2 v. ( Voelker
Oesterreich-Ungams, v. 2, pts. 1, 2.) 3693
Vebein fuer geschichte der Deutschen in
Boehmen, Mittheilungen. 1862-96, 34 v. in 31.
3493
Cioehlerl, V. Beitrag zur culturgeschichte der Deut-
schen im Erzgebirge. 4 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deut-
schen inBoehmen, JlfiMheii. V. 24, 1886, p. 327.)— liWserth.
J. Deutsch-boehmische colonien. 12 pp. (Verein f.
gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mitthcil. v. 23, 1885,
p. 373.) — Panjicerl, M. Stiftung von Goldenkron und
ihre bedeutung fuer die geschichte der Deutschen in
Boehmen. 23 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in
Boehmen, MitlheU. v. It, 1873, p. 201.)— Sol>leslii(ter, L.
Deutschboehmen und die Luxemburger. 27 pp. (Verein
f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, MUtheil. v. 6, 1868,
p. 1; V. 9, 1871, p. 97. )— Deutschboehmen und die pi?emy-
sUdische regierung. 30 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deut-
schen in Boehmen, MUtheil. v. 5, 1867, pp. 1, 38.) —
Deutschboehmen und die regierung Heinrichs von
Kaernthen. 12 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in
Boehmen, MUtheil. v. 5, 1867, p. 69.)— SohiiialfnJts. A.
Deutsche baucrn-colonien in Boehmen und ihr einfiuss
auf das land und die landwirthschaft. 7 pp. (Verein f.
gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, MittheiJ. v. 2, 1864,
p. 99.)- Haben die Deutschen in Boehmen eine ge-
schichte? 4 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boeh-
men, MUtheil. V. 2, 1861, p. 35.)— Waiciier. T. Wohlha-
bende buerger deutscher abkunft in boehmisch-slavi-
schen kleinstaedten (15 jht.) 5 pp. (Verein f. gesch.
d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mitthcil. v. 20, 1882, p.'267.)—
Wel«»r, W. Ausbreitung der deutschen nationalitaet
in Boehmen. 26 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in
Boehmen, MUtheil. v. 2, 1861, pp. 1, 50.)
Germans in I'^ngland.
Schaible, K. II. Geschichte der Deutschen
in England, von den ersten germanischen
ansiedlungen in Britaiinien bis zum ende des
18 jahrhunderts. 1885. 1518
AllliaiiM. F. Beitraege zur geschichte der deutschen
colonic in England. 49 pp. ( Vn^ere Zeit, 1873, v. 1, pp.433,
.Wl ; V. 2, p. 225. )— liatitfhor. L. Die deutsche bevoelki -
rung Londons. 19 pp. (Vnsorc ifei/, 1884, v. 2, p. 382. i -
German life iu London. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 21,
1887, p. 726.)
Germans in (Jeorgia.
Stkobel, p. A. Tliu Sal/.burgoru and their
Uescendautg. 1855, —3275
GERMANS IN HUNGARY
1706
GERMANS IN THE UNITED STATES
Germans in Hungrary.
SCHWICKER, J. H. Die Deutschen in Un-
gam und Siebenbuergen. 1881. (Voelker
Oeaterreich- Ungams, v. 3. ) 3693
Kaf tner, E. Magyaren und Deutschen in Ungarn.
44 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1873, v. 1, p. 764 ; v. 2, p. 110.)
Germans in Maryland.
Hennighausen, L. p. The Redemptioners
and the German Society of Maryland. 1888.
3501
SCHULTZ, E. T. First settlements of Ger-
mans in Maryland. 1896. 3506
Society for the history of the Germans in
Maryland. First to tenth annual reports.
1887-96, 7 nos. 3501
Germans in Moravia.
Bbndel, J. Die Deutschen in Boehmen,
Maehren, und Schlesien. 1884-85, 2 v. {Voelker
Oesterreich-Ungarns, v. 2, pts. 1, 2.) 3693
l^oscrth, J. Materialien zur geschichte deutscher
ansiedlungen im noerdlichen Maehren und Schlesien.
8 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mit-
th«a. V. 20, 1882, p. 98; V. 22, 1884, p. 381.)
Germans In New York.
Kapp, F. Geschichte der Deutschen im
staate New York bis zum anfange des neun-
zehnten jahrhunderts. 1869. 3567
<rernians in Nortli Carolina.
Bernheim, G. D. History of the German
settlements ... in North and South Carolina
... to the close of the first half of the present
century. 1872. —3284
Germans in Ohio.
Peters, B. The German pioneers. 9 pp. (Ohio
Archaeol. arid Hist. Quart, v. 2, 1889, p. 55.)
Germans in Pennsylvania.
Fischer, H. L. 'S alt marik-haus mittes
in d'r schtadt, un die Alte' zeite. 1879. 2333
Gibbons, Mrs. P. E. "Pennsylvania
Dutch," and other essays. 1882. 2295
Haldeman, S. S. Pennsylvania Dutch.
1872. —2136
McMiNN, E. A German hero of the colo-
nial times of Pennsylvania ; or, the life and
times of Henry Antes. 1886. 3796
Rupp, I. D. Collection of upwards of
thirty thousand names of German . . . and
other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727
to 1776. 1876. 3576
Sachse, J. F. German Pietists of provin-
cial Pennsylvania. 1895. 3572
Franklin, B. To Peter Collinson ... the Germans
in Pennsylvania. 9 pp. (Compl. works, v. 2, p. 291.)—
HehefTer, J. G. De H. Mennonite emigration to Penn-
sylvania. 22 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 2, 1878, p. 117.)
Germans in Russia.
Beta, O. Das Deutscbthum in Russland. 13 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1874, v. 2, p. 549.)— Bauernemancipation
and die deut)H5he coloniHalion in Russland. 15 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 1, p. 198.)— TiKsot, V. Les Alle-
mands en Russie. 31 pp. (In his Russes et Allemands,
p. 253. )— Waltleck, F. M. von. Geistiges leben der
8anct-Pet«r8burger Deutschen. 85 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
M81,v.2, p.J19.)
Germans in Silesia.
Bendel, J. Die Deutschen in Boehmen,
Maehren, und Schlesien. 1884-85, 2 v. [Voelker
Oeaterreich-Ungarns, v. 2, pts. 1, 2.) 3693
IiONcrth, J. Materialien zur geschichte deutscher
ansiedlungen im noerdlichen Maehren und Schlesien.
8 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mit-
theil. V. 20, 1882, p. 98 ; v. 22, 188't, p. 381.)
Germans in South Carolina.
Bebnheim, G. D. History of the German
settlements ... in North and South Carolina
... to the close of the first half of the present
century. 1872. —3284
Germans in Transylvania.
Schwickeb, J. H. Die Deutschen in Un-
garn und Siebenbuergen. 1881. ( Voelker
Oesterreich-Ungarns, -v. 3.) 3693
Germans in the Unite«l States.
Eelking, M. von. Die deutschen huelfs-
truppen im nordamerikanischen Befreiungs-
kriege, 1776 bis 1783. 1863, 2 v. in 1. 1656
German allied troops in the North
American war of independence, 1776-83. Tr.
by J. G. Rosengarten. 1893. 4645
EiCKHOFF, A. {Ed. ) In der neuen heimath,
geschichtliche mittheilungen ueber die deut-
schen einwanderer in alien theilen der Union.
1884. 1612
Greene, G. W. The German element in
the war of American independence. 1876.
1647
Kapp, F. Geschichte der deutschen ein-
wanderung in Amerika. v. 1. 1868. 1655
Der soldatenhandel deutscher Fuersten
nach Amerika. 1874. 1647
Lowell, E. J. The Hessians and the other
German auxiliaries of Gt. Britain in the Revo-
lutionary war. 1884. 1618
— - Riedesel, P. C. L. von M., Freiin von.
Letters and journals relating to the war of
the American Revolution, and the capture of
the German troops at Saratoga. 1867. 1654
Rosengarten, J. G. The German soldier
in the wars of the United States. 1886. 1616
]>»ehii. R. Das dcut.sche turnwesen in der nord-
amerikanischen'Union. 9 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1888, v. 2,
p. 512.)— CielTpken. F. H. Germans as emigrants and
colonists. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 200.)— ««rooue.
G. W. The Hessian mercenaries of our Revolution .
14 pp. (Allant. Monthly, v. 35, 1875, p. 131.)— Ile.Hsianx
in the Revolution. 3 pp. (Ailant. Monthly, v. .53, 188-1,
p. 855.)— MellU-k, A. D., Jr. German emigration to the
American colonies, its cause, and the distribution of the
emigrants. 27 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 10, 1886, pp.241,
375.) —.Morris, J. G. List of books relating to the Ger-
mans in America. 10 pp. (Soc. Hist. Germans in Md.
9 rept. p. 51.)
See also iir<^rniiiiiN in tH(><»ru'ia. .fiiir^'lHiKl. yvw
York, Xortli i'lirolinn, Oliio. l>onn>i,ylvHiliH.
Noil til t'arolinn.
GERMANTOWN, Pa.
1707
GERMANY
(rermaiitowii. Pa.
Baltic of <i,, from a British account. 3 pp. {Pa.
Urag. Hiat. v. 11, 1887, p. 112.)— C'o»teni|>orar.y ae-
count of the battle of G. 3 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 11,
1887, p. 330.)— Fittke, J. Brandy wine, G., and Saratoga.
19 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 63, 1889, p. 601.)— lieyser,
I'. D. History of the upper Germantown burying-
ground. 12 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 8, 1884, p. 411.)— In-
scriptions in the upper Germantown burying-ground.
7 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 9, 1885, p. 82.)— Lninbalin.
A. C. Battle of G. 36 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 1, 1877,
p. 368.)— Peiiii.vimckpr, S. W. Settlement of G., and
the causes which led to it. 41 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 4,
1880, p. 1.)— Sliooinnker, T. H. List of the inhabitants
of G. and Chestnut Hill in 1809. 32 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist.
V. 15, 1891, p. 449.)
Sec also Phila<le1|>hiii.
(Terinaiuis, Der name. 5 ijp. Walther, P.
(Germania. v. 30, 1885, p. 308.)
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Germany.
Batty, R. German scenery. 1823. 2461
Bbrghaus, H. K. W. Deutschland seit
hundert jaliren. Geschichte der gebiets-ein-
theilung iind der politischen verfassung des
vaterlandes. 1859-62, 2 v. in 5. 3625
Bigelow, p. Borderland of Czar and
Kaiser. Notes from both sides of the Russian
frontier. 1895. 3475
Cattbau-Calleville, J. P. G. "Voyage
en Allemagne et en Sufede. 1810, 3 v. 1408
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d. deux mondes, 1886, 3 pSr. v. 75, p. 903.)— I.tllpiiproil,
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Gerinsiiiy, Architecture.
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Henning, R. Die deutschen haustypen.
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Heyne, M. Das westfaelische bauernhaus: ein alt-
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Germany, Army and navy.
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German army, with personal recollections, 1848-89.
14 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 149, 1889, p. 182.)— Brauue, E.
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I'AUemagne. 30 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 108, 1886,
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Blaze de Bury, A. H. B., Baron, dit.
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Bornmueller, F. Biographisches schrift-
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QosTWicK, J. German poets : a series of
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HiNRicHSBN, A. Das llterarische Deutsch-
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Zweihundert bildnisse und lebensbe-
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SabinnH, G. De Caesaribus Germanicis libri II.
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fJeriiiaiiy, Birds.
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Germany, Church history.
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NiEM, D. von, Bp. of Verden and Cambrai.
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Ranke, L. von. Ferdinand I and Maxi-
milian II of Austria : an essay on the political
and relig:ious state of Germany, immediately
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Rodenberg, K. (Ed.) Epistolae saeculi
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Stroehlin, E. L'gtat modeme et I'eglise
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Ilezold, p. von. Kaiser Rudolf II und die heilige
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Hist, classe, Abhandl. v. 17, pt. 2, 1886, p. 339.)— C'alr«l, E.
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Church and state in G. 17 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 25,
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(Freher, M., Rer. German, script, v. 2, p. 673.)— IlarciiiN,
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See also C'atlioUc Chiircli In Oerinauy.— liii-
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Wolrad II, Graf von Waldeck. Tage-
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war.— K«'l'opiiiatl«ii.
(ieriiiaiiy, Church history. Bibliography.
Noiiiioiischoiii, W. S. Germany. 2 pp. {In his
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Oernuiiiy, Colonies.
Schmidt, R. Geschichte des Araberauf-
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<'lierl>iilloz, C. v. (G. Valbert, pseud.) Politique colo-
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GERMANY, Oolonies
nil
GERMANY, Education
Opirrki-ii. F. H. Deutsche colonialpolitik. 12 pp.
(Deutach. rutuischau, v. 41, 188-1, p. 120.) — H«II»al«l- F.
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England and G. in Africa. 46 pp. (Fortn. Jiev. n. s.
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See also Africa. Eastern; iresiern. — Ituiser Wil-
lioliii'.<< I,Hii<l.— KikiiK^riiii. — MarKliiill iMiiiiKlN.—
Koloinoii iNlHiiflK.
(lermauy. Commerce.
KOEHNE, K. Hansgrafenamt : ein beltrag
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ZiMMERMANN, A. Geschichto der pi-eus-
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Germany, Constitution.
Arnold, C. F. W. Verfassungsgeschichte
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Deventer, L. van. Cinquante ann6es de
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James, B. J. ( Tr. ) Federal constitution of
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Sickel, W. Geschichte der deutschen
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Stuart-Cansdei.l, C. Federation, colonial
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Turner, S. E. Sketch of the Germanic
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Germany, Costume.
Malortie, C. E. von. Civil-uniformwesen in
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Germany, Court and courtiers.
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Prussian old and the Oeruian new «-«urt r<'';riiiio.
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Gei'niaii,y, Education.
Arndt, O. Verzeichnis der paedogogi-
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Conrad, J. German universities for the
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Predericq, p. Study of history in Ger-
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Guenther, S. Geschichte des mathe-
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Hartfelder, K. Philipp Melanchthon
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Henschke, U. Denkschriftueberdas weib-
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Kehrbach, K. ( Ed. ) Monumenta Germa-
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Klemm, L. R. European schools ; or, what
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Lange, H. Entwickelung und stand des
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Paulsen, P. The German universities :
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Payne, J. Visit to German schools. 1884.
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PoTEN, B. Geschichte des militaer-erzie-
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GERMANY, Education
1712
GERMANY, Emigration
Retiiwisch, C. DeutsohlaiuVs hoeheres
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Specht, p. a. Geschichte des unterrichts-
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ZiRNGiEBL, E. Studien ueber das Institut
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iJraefeiilinii, E. F. A. Der religionsunterricht in den
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Deutscher unterricht auf gymnasien. 28 pp. {Deutsch.
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18 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, p. 426.)— Die frage des
gelehrtenproletariats und die reform des hoehern nnter-
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K., E. Das gymnasium und die realschule. Von M.
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Lnirarde (Boetticher), P. A. de. Ueber die klage, dass
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Handarbeit fuer knaben. 5 pp. (Deutsch. mndscliau,
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dentache gelebrte schulwesen. 6 pp. {Zeits. f. alter-
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auf gymnasien. 4 pp. (Zeits. f. alterthumsw. v. 7, 1840,
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t;-yiiiiiaHJal-vi>rival(iiii$f undihre wuenschenswerthe
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in realprima. 10 pp. (Eng. studien, v. 4, 1881, p. 441.)-
4>ttiiiaiiii. H. Ueber die wahl des lesestoftes im engli-
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18 pp. (Eng. studit'n, v. 3, 1880, p. 338.)— HatMlasrOKi-
Hrli«» bililiiii;; der kuenftigeu gymnasiallehrer, von C.
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Die deutsche physikalisch-technische reichsanstalt.
16pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1887, v. 1, p. 516.)— PriiiCf, J. T.
American and German schools. 7 pp. (Atlatit. Monthly,
v. 66, 1890, p. 413.)— K:»!>ilnlall. H. Universities of G.
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beiden vennitteltes unterrichtssystem entspricht dem
erziehenden principe und den meisten zwecken der
gelehrtenscliulen. 8 pp. (Zeits. f. alterthumsie. v. 8, 1841,
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22 pp. (Germania, v. 1, 1856, p. 134.)— Sheldon, S. Why
our science students go to G. 4 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
v. 63, 1889, p. 463.)— SteveuH, F. L. German theology
and the German university. 30 pp. (New Englander,
V. 54, 1891, p. 259. )— Sybpl, H. von. The German uni-
versity : compared with the English and French. 12 pp.
(Am. J. of Education, v. 17, 1867, p. 593.)— Wahl, G. M.
The German boy at leisure. 7 pp. (AiUint. Monthly,
v. 64, 1889, p. 239. )— The German gymnasium in its work-
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Woiidt, G. Behandlung der englischen praepositionen
auf der realschule I ordnung. 73 pp. (Eng.studien,y.i,
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E. Gymnasium und universitaet. 24 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 62, 1890, p. 216.)
See also Education under Bavaria.— PriiHsia. —
Naxoiiy, etc. Also the names of universities, as, Ber-
lin.—Bonn.— lleidi>lber{t', etc.
Geriiiimy, Emigration.
EiCKHOPF, A. {Ed. ) In der neuen heimath:
gescliichtliche mittheilungen ueber die deut-
schen einwanderer in alien theilen der Union.
1884. 1612
Jahn, a. Wichtige beitraege zur einwan-
derung und kolonisation in Brasilien. 1874.
2485
Kapp, F. Geschichte der deutschen ein-
wanderung in Amerika. v. 1. 1868. 1655
Rupp, I. D. Collection of upwards of
thirty thousand names of German . . . and
other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727'
to 1776. 1876. 3576
German emigration to America. 40 pp. (N. Am.
Rev. v. 11, 1820, p. 1 ; v. 82, 1856, p. 248.)— Die dentHchen
an»iedolnn|fen ausserhalb Europas. 9 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1888, V. 2, p. 503.)— Ihering:, H. von. Die deutsche
auswanderung und ihre ziele. 34 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1886,
V. 2, pp. 433, 620.)— I.iavlH>iC, E. L'gmigration alle-
mande. 13 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1874, 3 p6r. v. 1,
p. 207.) — 91ecklenbur|j:lsehe auHwandernnjf.
22 pp. ( Uiisere Zeit, 1866, v. 1, p. 347.)— Mclllok, A. D.,
Jr. German emigration to the American colonies, its
cause, and the distribution of the emigrants. 27 pp.
(Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 10, 1886, pp. 241, 375.)— SchclTer,
J. G. De H. Mennonite emigration to Penn.sylvania.
22 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 2, 1878, p. 117.)— Trolard. E.
GEEMANY, Emigration
1713
GERMANY, Genealogy and heraldry
L*€migration allemande depuis la guerre. 35 pp. (Cor-
respondtint, n. s. v. 68, 1876, p. 761.)
See also Eiiropr, Emi</ration.~UermnnH in Aus-
tria. Bolit^niiH, KiiK'laiicI, 4^eorg-ia, lliiii$;-ary,
,>Iar,vian<l. Moravia. New York, North I'aro-
Una. t^hio. l*<'niiNylvaiiia, KiiNNia. SiloMla,
Soiilli Carolina. Transylvania. I'nitol Nt»l<'N.
(jreriiiaiiy, Finance.
Directe oder indirecte steuern. 41 pp. {Uiisere
Zeit, 188), V. 1, pp. 376, 547.)— I'crrarlsi. C. V. Im-
posta militare in Francia e i nuovi studi su dl essa in
Germania ed in Italia. 29 pp. {Nuov, antol. 3 s. v. 25,
1S90, p. 509.)-«Jra«l. M. A. C. Finances dc I'Empire
alleniand. 48 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1882, 3 p6r. v. 63,
p. S.)— liasrardc (Boetticher), P. A. de. Finanzpoli-
tili Dcutschlands. 19 pp. (Deutsclie schri/ten, p. 292.) -
ReiehNkaNMcnNclK'ine nach deni gesetz vom 30
April, 1874. 21 pp. (Unserc Zcii, 1876, v. 1, p. 698.)—
Sclieel. H. von. Reichs-einkonxmensteuer und reichs-
erbschaftssteuer. 9 pp. (t/n«ere Zeit, 1887, v. 2, p. 577.)
— Der deutsche tabacksbaii und die tabackMHieiier.
47pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1868, v. 1, pp. 612, 690.)— Der gegen-
waertige stand der deutschen volkwbankeii. 4 pp.
( Unaere Zeit, 1870, v. 1, p. 69.)
Gcriiiaiiy, Fine arts.
Chennevieres, H., Comte de. Dessins du
Louvre : 6coles flamande, hollandaise, et
allemande. n. d. — IVAl
Descamps, J. B. Vie des peintres flamands,
allemands, et hoUandois. 1753-69, 5 v. 3795
LuEBKE, W. Ecclesiastical art in Germany
during the middle ages. 1877. — 1705
Renouvieb, J. Des types et des maniferes
des mattres graveurs, pour servir il I'histoire
de la gravure en Italie, en AUemagne . . .
1853-54, 3 V. in 1. —1744
ScHLOSSEB, J. von. Schriftquellen zur
geschichte der karolingischen kunst. 1892.
( Eitelberger von Edelberg, R., Quellenschrif-
ten, n. s. v. 4. ) — 17C7
— VlARDOT, L.
Russie. 1844.
Musses d' AUemagne et de
—1748
BprlciiMC-h, H. E. von. Das deutsche kunsthand-
werk auf der nationalen ausstellung zu Muenchen.
11pp. (C/rescre Zei7, 1888, V. 2, p. 224.)— I»Ptt!t. F. H. An
outline of 15 century engravings in G. 10 pp. 7 pi. (New
Englander, v. 52, 1890, p. 497.)— Bodo, W. Entwickelung
deroeffentlichen sammlungen der kunst des mittelalters
und der renais-sance in Deutschland seit dcm kriege
1870-71. 10 pp. [Deutsch. rundschau, v. 60, 1889, p. 129.)
— <'n»l, L. German schools. 238 pp. (Jre his Index of
artists, v. 1, p. 1.)— Janitsrhok, H. Deutsche kunst
und deutsche kucnstler in Rom. 29jpp. (I'nscre Zeit,'
1874, V. 2, p. 225.)-.lenkiu«. C. W. Recent German
aft. 3pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 70, 188.5, p. 99.)— Knlll«>,
O. Gruebeleien eines malers ueber seine kunst. 44 pp.
{Deiitsch. rtindschau, v. 48, 1886, pp. 239, 414.)— KrailN,
F. X. L'art Chretien en AUemagne. 5 pp. [Correspon-
dant, n. s. v. 122, 1889, p. 1174.)— I.ippniann, F. Ein
italienischer und ein deutscher kupferstich des XV
jahrhundert'i. 9 pp. 1 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunst-
samml. Jahrfc. V. 7, 1886, p.73.)— Vol.v, E. Aus deutschen
at«liers in Rom. 5 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 2, p. 129.)—
Winkler, A. Die gefaess- und punzenstecher der
deutschen hochrenaissance. 15 pp. 1 pi. (Koenigl.
Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 13, 1892, p. 93.)—
Wyzerwa, T. de. Peintres primitifs de rAllemagne.
28 pp. ( Ilev, r}. fleux mondea, 1889, 3 p«r. v. 92, p. 830. )
Germany, Fisheries.
Ilanini, W. Die deutsche secflsherei. 20 pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1867, V. 2, p. 462.)— Ilartniann, R. Ueber
den gegenwaertigen zustand unsercr binnenfischerei.
14 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 2, p. 453. )— Relnke, J. Die
preussische commission zur wissenschaftlichen unter-
suchung der deutschen meere. 19 pp. (Deutsch. rund-
schau, v. 65, 1890. p. 64.)
Gcriiisiiiy, Forests.
Brown, J. C. Schools of forestry in Ger-
many. 1887. 4696
Ratzeburg, J. T. C. Die forsWnsecten ;
Oder, abbildung und beschreibnng der in den
waeldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten
als schaedlich oder nuetzlich bekannt gewor-
denen insecten. 1839-44, 3 v. —2672
Die ichneumonen der forstinsecten.
1844-52, 3 V. —2672
Die waldverderber und ihre feinde.
1869. —2685
<'lel>«cli, R. F. A. Ueber ein problem der forstwissen-
schaft. 18 pp. {Journ. f. d. reine v. angcwaii. nutth.
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abroad : Germany. 16 pp. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 6,
no. 3, p. 9. )— Raino, F., and others. Forestry in G.
121 pp. (U. S. State, Dept. of, Reports frovrt Consuls'.
Foreatry in Europe, p. 37.)— Sport in a German forest-
country. 10 pp. (^Blackwood's Mag. v. 132, 1882, p. 226.)
See nlao Blaek forest.
Germany, Genealogy and heraldry.
Fahne, a. Chroniken und urkunden-
buejher ■ hervorragender geschlechter . . .
1862-78, 5 V. 3617
Denkmale und ahnentafeln in Rhein-
land and Westphalen, mit erlaeuteiungen
und berichtigungen. 1875-83, 6 v. in 2. 3617
Dynasten, Freiherren, und Grafen von
Bocholtz. 1856-63, 4 v. in 2. 3791
Geschichte der coelnischen, juelioh-
schen, und bergischen geschlechter. 1848-53,
2 pts. in 1 V. 3791
Geschichte der Grafen, jetzigen Puer-
sten zu Salm-Reifferscheid . . . nebst genealo-
gie derjeiiigen familien, aus denen sie ihre
frauon genommen. 1858-66, 3 pts. in 2 v.
3791
Geschichte der westphaelischen ge-
schlechter, mit besonderer beruecksichtigung
ihrer uebersiedlung nach Preussen, Curland,
und Liefland. Mit 1200 wappen. 1858. 3791
Geschichte von 100 rheinischen, west-
phaelischen, niederlaendischen, und anderen
hervorragenden geschlechtern. 1860. ( In his
Herren und Freiherren von Hoevel, v. 1,
pt. 2. ) 3791
Geschichte von 106 rheinischen, nieder-
laendischen, und westphaelischen hervorra-
genden geschlechtern. 1859. (In his Dyna-
sten . . . von Bocholtz, v. 1, pt. 2. ) 3791
Gss;>,lilochter und sitze. 1866-69, 3 v. in
2. ( In his Forschungeii auf dem gebiete der
rheiii. und westphael. gesch. v. 2, 3.) 3617
GERMANY, Genealogy aud heraldry
1714
GERMANY, History, etc.
Herren und Freiherren von Hoevel,
nebat genealogie der familien. 1856-60, 3 v.
in 2. 3791
Gruenbnberg, K. Wappenpuch ... In
farbendruok neu herausg. von R. Graf Still-
fried- AlcAntara und A. M. Hildebrandt. n. d.
2 V. 17E4
l.ng:anie (Boetticher), P. A. de. Reorganisation des
adds. 9 pp. (CeutscA. schriften, p. 283.)— Meyer, C.
Adel und ritterschaft im deutschen mittelalter. 38 pp.
(Snmmf. ivissena. vortrg. n. s. v. 5, 1891, p. 209.)
Geriiiaiiy, Geology and palaeontology.
Deutsche geologische gesellschaft.
Zeitechrift. v. 37-48. 1885-96, 12 v. —4576
JVo<e.-For v. 1-36 see preceding catalogue.
llerbHt, G. Gletscher und eiszeit, rait ruecksiclit zu-
Bleich auf Thueringen und die nord-dentsche ebene.
13 pp. (U?Micr<'Zei(, 1878, V. 1, p. S91.)— Votoiiie, H. Die
pflanzenwelt Norddeutschlands in den verschiedenen
zeitepoclien, besonders seit der eiszeit. 82 pp. (Samml.
tcissens. voHrg. n. s. v. 1, 1886, p. 405.}— Wajcucr, A. Die
fossilen ueberreste von nackten dintenflschen aus dem
lithographischen schiefer und dem lias des sued-deut-
schen Juragebirges. 72 pp. 1 pi. (Munich, Akad.
wissens. Denlcschr. v. 31 : Maihemal.-phys. classe, Ab-
;Kij»d(. V. 8, pt. 3, 1860, p. 749.)
Germany, Heraldry. See with Genealogy.
Gerniaiiy, History.
Arnold, C. F. W. Studien zur deutschen
kulturgeschichte. 1882. 3683
Baring-Gould, S., and Gilman,' A. Story
of Ge^manJ^ 1888. (Story of the nations .)
2426
Brink, B. E. C. ten, and others (Eds.)
Quellen und forschungen zur sprach- und
culturgeschichte der germanischen voelker.
V. 52-83. 1884-97, 32 v. in 16. —3166
jVoie.— For v. 1-51 see preceding catalogue.
Fay, T. S. The three Germanys. Glimpses
into their history. [1889], 2 v. 3602
Grotefend, H. Handbuch der histori-
schen chronologie des deutschen mittelalters
und der neuzeit. 1872. 2452
Lamprecht, K. Deutsche geschichte.
1891-95, 5 V. in 6. 3603
Mueller, D. Geschichte des deutschen
volkes. 1886. 3692
NiTZSCH, K. W. Geschichte des deutschen
volkes bis zum augsburger religionsfrieden.
1883-85, 3 v. 3692
Richter, a. Quellenbuch. Fuer den un-
terricht in der deutschen geschichte. 1888.
3692
Zellbr, J. S. Histoire d' Allemagne. 1884-
91. 7 V. 3624
ZiMMERN, H. The Hansa towns. 1889.
(Story of the nations.) 2426
• UoellinRTcr, J. J. I. von. Das haus Wittelsbach und
seine bedeutung in der deutschen geschichte. 31 pp.
(fM/ii» Akad. vortraegc, v. I, p. 25.)— r/w name in Enu-
tish, 32 pp. (//( /lis Studies in Buroiicap hist. p. 26.)
Ueber das studium der deutschen geschichte. 21 pp.
(In his Akad. vortracge, v. 2, p. 407.)
See also \aMr la — Bnvaria.— Bohemia.— Kriiiis.
mieU, House o/.— CharleinaK'ne.— C'harleM V. Em-
peror of Germany.— VnnteAiirs\tion of the Rhine.—
rranco-dSerinan war. — I'raiiksi. — Oeriiian or
Western Empire.— Ilabwhiirs'. House o/.— Ilanse-
atle league.— lIohenKtanl'en.—IIohenzollern.—
PeaKanlN' war — Prussia. — Saxon.v. — Seven
years" war. — Thirty years" war. — Wiierttem.
berB'.
Gci'inaiiy, History, Early period to 500.
Arnold, C. F. W. Deutsche geschichte.
V. 1. Deutsche urzeit. 1880. 3603
Dahn, L. J. F. Urgeschichte der germa-
nischen und romanischen voelker. 1880-89,
4 V. (Oncken, W., Allgem. geschichte, 2 haupt-
abth. 2 th. ) 3724
Kaufmann, G. Deutsche geschichte bis
auf Karl den Grossen. v. 1. Die Germanen
der urzeit. 1880. 3693
Mutius, H. De Germanorum prima ori-
gine, moribus, institutis, legibus, et memora-
bilibus pace et bello gestis. 1726. (Pistorius,
J., Rer. German, script, v. 2.) 3601
Bnchner. A. Ueber die einwohner Deutschlands im
zweiten jahrhundert der christlichen zeitrechnung.
90 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 14: HUt.
classe, Abhandl. v. 2, pt. 3, 1837, p. 1.)— Clarke. H. The
Turanian epoch of the Romans, as also of the Greeks,
Germans ... 51 pp. (Koyal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1880,
p. 172.)— Ilarless. H. Recension von B. Soekeland :
Ueber die verhaeltnisse und wohnsitze der deutschen
voelker zwischen dem Rhcin und der Weser zur zeit der
Roemerkricge in Deutschland. 6 pp. {Zeils. f. alter-
Ihumsio. V. S, 1836, p. 689.)— Iloefler, K. A. K. von.
Was ist Deutsch ? 6 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen
in Boehmen, Miltheil. v. 1, pt. 3, 1863, p. 16.)— Holts-
inanu. A. Der name Germanen. 13 pp. (Gcrmonm,
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Deutschland. 23 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 48, 1886,
p. 206. )— Uzanam, A. F. Etudes sur les peuples germa-
niqucs avant Ic Christianisme. 142 pp. (Correspondant,
V. 12, 1845, p. 930; v. 13, 1846, pp. 314, 774; v. 14, 1848,
pp.358, 669.)— Srhmeller. J. A. Ueber die nothwen-
digkcit eines ethnographischen gesammtnamens fuer
die Deutschen und ihre nordische stammverwandten,
und ueber die einsprueche der letztern gegen die benen-
nung Germanen. 21 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 12 : Philos.-philol. classe, Abhandl. v. 1, 1835,
p. 717.)— Taschenbuch fuer geschichte und alterthum in
Sueddeutschland. Herausg. von H. .Schrelber. 2 pp.
(Zeils.f.aUerthumsw.v.7, 1810, p. 366.)— Valcntlnelll,
J. Regesten zur deutschen geschichte. 56 pp. (Munich,
Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 35: Hist, classe, Abhandl.
V. 9, pt. 2, 1865, p. 357.)— Wittniann, ( — ). Ueber den
unterschied zwischen den .Sueven und den Sassen. 36pp.
(Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 29: Hist, classe,
Abhandl. v. 7, pt. 1, 1853, p. 3.)
Geriiiauy, History, Mediaeval period to 1600.
Arnold, C. F. W. Deutsche geschichte.
V. 2. Fraenkische zeit. 1881-83, 2 v. in 1. 3603
- Barack, K. A. (Ed.) Zimmerische chro-
nik. 1881, 4 v. ,3627
Becker, W. Ueber die teilnahme der
staedte an den reiehsversammlungen unter
Friedrich HI, 1440-93. 1891. 3613
Bodmann, F. J. Rheingauische alter-
thuemer ; oder, landes- und regimentsver-
fassungdes westlicheii oder niederrheingaues
im mittlcrn ueiUilter. 1819, 2 v. in 1. 3633
GERMANY, History, etc.
1715
GERMANY, History, etc.
BOEHMER, J. F. [Ed.) Pontes rerum Ger-
manicarum. 1843-68, 4 v. 3613
Broecker, L. O. Geschichte des deut-
schen volkes und des deutschen Reiches von
843-1024. 1890-91, 2 v. in 1. 3617
Chroniken der deutschen staedte vom 14
bis ins 16 jahrhundert. v. 18-25. 1882-96,
8 V. 3666
iVbfe.— For 1-17 »ee preceding catalogue.
Dahn, L. J. F. Koenige der Germanen.
Das wesen des aeltesten koenigthums der
gerraanischen staemme, und seine geschichte
bis zur aufloesung des karolingischen Reiches.
1861-85, 6 V. 3623
DoBBERL, M. {Ed.) Monumenta Germa-
niae selecta, 768-1250. v. 3, 4. 1889-90, 2 v.
3603
EcKHART, J. G. von. Corpus historicum
medii aevi, sive scriptores res in orbe uni-
verso, praeeipuein Germania . . . gestas enar-
rantes. 1723, 2 v. 3741
Frankfort, on the Main. Societas Aperi-
endis Fontibus Rerum Germanicarum Medii
Aevi. Monumenta Germaniae historica, 500-
1500. Scriptores. v. 15, pts. 1, 2 ; v. 27-30,
pt. 1. 1887-96, 5 v. in 6. 3671
Note.— For other v. see preceding catalogue.
Freher, M. ( Ed. ) Rerum Germanicarum
scriptores, aliquot insignes, qui gesta sub
regibus et imperatoribus Teutonicis, jam inde
a Carolo M. usque ad Fridericum IH. 1717,
3 V. 3601
Gerdes, H. Geschichte des deutschen
volkes und seiner kultur im mittelalter. v. 1.
1891. • 3623
■ LiNDENBROG, E. Scriptores rerum Ger-
manicarum septentrionalium, vicinorumque
populorum veteres diversi. 1706. 3601
Meibom, H., Jr. Rerum Germanicarum
tomi III. 1688, 3 v. in 2. 3601
Monumenta Germaniae historica inde
ab anno Christi 500 usque ad annum 1500, ed.
Societas aperiendis fontibus rerum Germani-
carum medii aevi. 1877-96, 46 v. 3632
Mutius, H. De Germanorum prima ori-
gine, morlbus, institutis, legibus, et memora-
bilibus pace et bello gestis. 1726. ( Pistorius,
J., Rer. German, script, v. 2. ) 3601
NrrzscH, K. W. Ministerialitaet und
buergerthum im 11 und 12 jahrhundert. 1859.
( In his Vorarbeiten zur geschichte der Stau-
fischen periode, v. 1. ) — 2315
Palacky, F. Geschichte des Hussiten-
thums und Prof. C. Hoefler. 1868. — 4284
Pistorius, J. (Ed.) Rerum Germanica-
rum scriptores. 1726, 3 v. 3601
SCHAAB, K. A. Geschichte des grossen
rheinisohen staedtebundes, gestiftet zu Mainz
im jahre 1254 durch Arnold Walpod. 1855,
2 V. 3627
Schaefer, D. Die Hansestaedte und
Koenig Waldemar von Daenemark. 1879.
3624
Vol. III.— 215.
ScHUNCK, J. P. Codex diplomaticus exhi-
bens chartas historiam medii aevi illustrantes.
1797. 3607
Tritheim (Heidenberg), J., Abbot of
Sponheim. Annales Hirsaugienses . . . com-
plectens historiam Franciae et Germaniae . . .
1690, 2 V. —4271
Weil AND, L. [Ed.) Constitutiones et acta
publica imperatorum et reg^m, 911-1272.
1893-96, 2 V. {Monumenta German, hist. Le-
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Bnchncr, A. Kriegdea HerzogsLudwigdes Reichen
von Bayern Landeshut mit Markgrafen Albrecht
Achilles von Brandenburg in den jahren von 1458-62.
96 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 17; Hut.
classe, Abhandl, v. 3, pt. 2, 1841, p. 1.)— Burohard, of
Hall, and Dyther, of Helmstadt. Notae historicae, 1273-
1325. 7 pp. (Boehmer, J. F., Fonics rer. German, v. 2,
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Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 20 : Hist, cinsse, Abhandl.
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boehmiachen geschichte. 15 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d.
Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 3, 1865, p. 101.) —
I^ainbert, of Aschaffenburg, Monk of Hirschfeld. De
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28 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1885, 3 p^r. v. 70, p. 390.)—
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(Germania, v. 14i 1869, p. 385; v. 18, 1873, p. 176.) —
Iiocher, F. Koenig Konrad I, und Herzog Heinrich
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l.npolt, of Bamberg. Ritmaticum querulosum et la-
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GERMANY, History, etc.
1716
GERMANY, History, etc.
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koenigsthrones durch Arnulf im jahre 887, bis zum aus-
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Prejcer, W. Politik des Papstes Johann XXII in bezug
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Eegesten zur deut.schen geschichte. 56 pp. (Munich,
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GERMANY, Insects
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GERMANY, Music
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qni^tudPN du jour. 15 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, ISSl,
3p«r. v. 79, p. 935.)— I.a»farile (Boetticher), P. A. de.
Diagnose. 10 pp. (Deutsche schriften, p. 88.) — Drei vor-
reden. 10 pp. (jf>ew(sc?ie sc/iri/Zen, p. 77.)— Finanzpolitik
Deutschlands. 19 pp. (Deutsche schrifleti, p. 'i&2.)—Kon-
servativ? 12pp. (Deutsche schriften, p. 5.)— Die tiaechst«n
pfiichten deutscher politik. 24 pp. (Deutsclie schriften,
p. 385.)— Ueber das verhaeltnis des deutschen staates zur
theologie, kirche, und religion. 40 pp. (Deutsche schrif.
ten, p. |37. ) — Ueber die gegenwaertigen aufgaben der
deutschen politik. 20 pp. (Deutsche schriften, p. 17.) —
I.avisHe, E. Etat politique de I'Allemagne. 35 pp.
(Rev. d. deux mondes, 1887, 3 p^r. v. 82, p. 131.)— fc*v,v
Briihl, D. Idges politiques en Allemagne au XIX
sifecle : Gervinus et Dahlmann. 30 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, legs, 3 pit. v. 88, p. 121.)— I^owell. A. L. Ger-
many. 215 pp. (Tn his Governments ... in continent.
Europe, v. 1, p. 232 ; v. 2, p. 1.)— .Unellor, W. Friedens-
politik des deutschen Reiches. 30 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1884,
v. 2, p. 25.) — Der sueddeutsche parlamentarismus seit
1870. 29 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1883, v. 1, pp. 82, 248.)— Onti-
danoN, pseud. Triple alliance and Italy's place in it.
20 pp. (CoJitemp. Rev. v. 56, 1889, p. 469. )— Pay^s-Dn-
port, A. Etat politique de I'Allemagne. 33 pp. (tjor-
respondnnt.v. 19, 184", p. 373.)— K. De la France et de
I'Allemagne. 13 pp. (Correspoiidnnt, v.3, 1843, p. 21.) —
Solieel. H. von. Reichs-einkomnjensteuer und Reichs-
erb.schafts«teuer. 9 pp. (Unsere Zeit, ISST, v. 2, p. blT.)—
NearH, J. H. Firstof Oct. in G. 3pp. (N. Am. Rev.v. 161,
1890, p. 502.)— Smith, J. F. Imperial elections in G,
GERMANY, Politics
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GERMANY, Telegraphic service
25 pp. {Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 75, 1882, p. 439. ) — StraiiHit,
D. F. Sechs theologisch-politische volksreden. 36 pp.
(Getamtn. tcerke, v. 1, p. 237.) — TratchevsKy, A.
France et rAUemagne sous Louis XVI. 91 pp. (Rev.
hiat. V. 14, 1880, p. 241; v. 15, 1881, p. 1.)— Triple alii-
ance. 66 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1891, 3p^r. v. 103,
p. 856. )— Tnttle, H. German political leader. 19 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 66, 1883, p. 368.)— W.. H. W. England
and G. 15 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 136, 1891, p. 650.)— Wer-
ner, B. von. Erste kreuzung deutscher und amerika-
nischer interessen auf Samoa. 14 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1889,
T. 1, p. 162.)
See also Germany, Socialism. — PriiSMla, Polities.
Germany, Population.
Cilrad, C. Population de I'Empire allemand. 63 pp.
(Rev. d. deux mondes, 1885, 3 p«r. v. 67, pp. 78, 367.)—
Scheei, H. von. Die volkszaehlung im deutschen
Reiche am 1 Dec. 1880. 15 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 2,
p. 360.)
Gremiaiiy, Postal and telegraphic service.
Beitrag zur geschichte und zukunfb dea postwesens.
15 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1871, v. 1, p. 535.)— DentHche foltl-
poHt im deutsch-ftanzoeaischen kriege, 1870-71. 10 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1872, v. 1, p. 369.)— Drewllz, M. Thaetig-
keit der deutschen reichspost in ueberseeischen gebie-
ten. 10 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 1, p. 444.)— Heiiiiicke,
F. Bildungsraittel der reichspost^ und telegraphenver-
waltung. 9 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 66, 1881, p. 461.)—
Hoffknann, E. Ein stueck nationaler arbeit im deut-
schen verkehrswesen. 27 pp. (Deutsch. rund8Chau,v.B3,
. 1882, p. 30. )
Germany, Railroads.
Fortschritte des staatsbahngedankens. 14 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 30, 1882, p. 87.)— Das inilltacr-
elftenbahn weHen. 13 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1,
p. 286. )— .Viiydcn, G. von. Eisenbahnpreise. 5 pp
( Unsere Zeit, 1890, v. 2, p. 220.)— Snpra, J. Verbilligung
der eisenbahnfahrt und ihre folgen. 23 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1891, v. 1, p. 343.)
Germany, Reichstag.
PoscHiNGER, H., Ritter von. Puerst Bis-
marck und die Parlamentarier. 1894-96, 3 v.
3603
Braiiii. K. (J. Berg, psetid. ) Parteien im deutschen
Reichstage. 182 pp. { Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 1, pp. 666, 863 ;
V. 2, p. 83; 1883, V. 2, pp. 218, 399, 626, 703.)— Chcrlmllcj!,
C. v. (G.Valbert, pseud.) Dissolution du Reichstag et la
politique 61ectorale en Allemagne. 12 pp. (Rev. d. de\ix
mondes, 1887, 3 p«r. v. 79, p. 669. )— Socialisme de M. de
Bismarck et le nouveau Reichstag. 12 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1881, 3 p«r. v. 48, p. 680.)— t'urlcy. E. A. Social
democrats in the Reichstag. 7 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 11,
1886, p. 343.)— Der deiitMChe ReichxtaK im jahre 1872.
25 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1873, v. 1, p. 389.)— Der orNle
tlentKche ReichHtaj;: im fruehjahr 1871. 53 pp. ( Un-
sere Zeit, 1871, V. 2, pp. 433, 542, 836.)— HcrbfttHPNNlon
des deutschen Reichstages von 1871. 10 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1872, V. 1, p. 433.)— Laicartle (Boetticher), P. A. de.
Konservativ? 12 pp. (Deutsche schriflen,ji. 5.)— IavIxU'
MeHolon des ersten deutschen Reichstages. 18 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1873, v. 2, p. 845.)— Oppcuhpini. H. B.
Zur characteristik der parteien im deutschen Reichstage.
21 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1, p. 48.)— RpichHtaK und
Zollparlament 1869 und 1870. Ill pp. (Unsere Zeit, MS'Jl,
V. 1, pp. 81, 250; V. 2, pp. 26, 205.)— ReifhHtaK'e des
norddeutschen Bundes und das deutsche Zollparlament.
175 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1868, v. 2, pp. 161, 241. 426, 496, 686,
823.)— NpmmIoii des deutschen Rcich.stages im fruehjahre
1874. 29 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1874, v. 2, p. 289.)— Session des
deutschen Reichstages im herbstc 1874. (Unsere Zeit,
1875, V. 2, p. 340.)
Germany, Socialism.
Dawson, W. H. German socialism and
Ferdinand Lassalle. 1888. —1368
Ardaiit, G. Communisme et le gouvernement en
Allemagne. 22 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 105, 1885,
p. 329.)— Bell, J. W. Bismarck and the socialists. 15 pp.
(New Englander, v. 44, 1885, p. 721.)—»ogUetti, G. De-
mocrazia socialista in Germania. 34 pp. (Nuov. antol.
3 s. V. 30, 1890, p. 659.)— Boiirftean, J. German social-
ism, tr. by J. C. Schwab. 10 pp. ( New Englander, v. 55,
1891, p. 257.)— Parti de la dfimocratie sociale en Alle-
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p. 135.)— Cavallerl, E. Rescritti sooialisti dell' Impe-
ratore di Germania. 23 pp. (Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 25, 1890,
p. 685.)— ChcrbHHc*. C. V. (G. Valbert, pseud.) Socia-
lisme de M. de Bismarck et le nouveau Reichstag. 12 pp.
(Rev. d. deux mondes, 1881, 3 p«r. v. 48, p. 680.)— t'urley,
E. A. Social democrats in the Reichstag. 7 pp. ( Har-
per's Mag. V. 71, 18S5, p. 343.)— Ehrlich, E. Entwurf
eines buergerlichen gesetzbuchs und die socialpoliti-
schen bestrebungen der gegertwart. 14 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1890, V. 2, p. 21.)— Woiroken, F. H. German socialism
and literary sterility. 13 pp. (J'orum, v. 14, 1893, p. 660.)
— Grad, M. A. C. Socialisme d'6tat dans I'Empire alle-
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p. 124 ; 1888, 3 p«r. V. 85, p. 844 ; 1890, 3 p6r. v. 98, p. 598.)—
Kaiiiieiif^^ieser, A. Socialisme et le rOle du clergy en
Allemagne. 35 pp. (Corresporuiant, n. s. v. 127, 1891,
p. 589.) — Ijajfarfle (Boetticher), P. A. de. Die graue in-
ternationale. 12 pp. (Deutsche schriften, p. 311.) —
OttciKlorfer, O. Socialism in G. 10 pp. (N. Am. Ren.
V. 150, 1890, p. 480.)— Savy, C. Socialisme en Allemagne.
35 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. 124, 1890, p. 443.)— Solieel,
H. von. Neue socialgesetzgebung des deutschen Reiches.
14 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1887, v. 1, p. 114.)— Unsere soclal-
polltiMcheii parteien. 49 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1873, v. 1,
pp. 657, 801 ; 1873, v. 2, p. 168.)
See also under Politics.
Germany, Statistics.
Fnld, L. Blicke in die deutsche criminalstatistik.
6pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1887, v. 1, p. 419.)— Das statistische
vereinsnetz fuer die laender deutscher zunge. 6 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 2, p. 277.)
Germany, Tariff.
Funck-Bbentano, T., and Dupuis, C.
Tarifs douaniers et les traitfis de commerce,
suivi de tableaux de classification, tarifs fran-
5ais et allemand. 1896. —3326
Bowrinif;, Sir J. The ZoUverein. 27 pp. (Rand, B.,
Selections iUustr. econ. hist. p. 170.) — Kd wards, W. H.
Customs regulations of G. 70 pp. (U. S. State, Dept. of.
Spec, consular repts. Tariffs of foreign countries, p. 229.)—
Fr iiehau f. J. Das project einer zollunion Oesterreichs
mit Deutschland in geschichtlicher entwickelung. 61 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1886, v. 1, pp. 79, 206, 376.)— I.ejfoy t, A. Le
ZoUverein. 10 pp. (Rand, B., Selections illustr. econ. hist.
p. 196.)— Mason, F. H. Import duties and export
bounties in G. 2 pp. (U. S. State, Dept. of. Spec, consu-
lar repts. Tariffs of foreign countries, p. 228.)— Oertel, K.
Zu den zollpolitischen verhandlungen mit Oesterreich-
Ungarn. 3 pp. (f/nsere Zei(, 1891, v. 1, p. 283.)— Beiclis-
taK und Zollparlament 1869 und 1870. Ill pp. (Unsere
Zeit. 1871, V. 1, pp. 81, 250; v. 2, pp. 26, 205.)— Belehstaire
des norddeutschen Bundes und das deutsche Zollparla-
ment. 175 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1868, v. 2, pp, 161, 241,426,
496, 686, 823.)— Mehwioker, J. H. Die zolleinigung
zwischen Oesterreicb-Ungarn und Deutschland. 19 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1891, v. 1, p. 400.)— Neue aera des Zollver-
eins. 56 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1865, v. 1, pp. 24, 119.)
Germany, Telegraphic service. See loith Postal
service.
GERMANY, Weights and measures
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QERTH, Bernhard
Gerinaiiy, Weights and measures.
Foersler, W. Gcmeinsames mass und gewicht und
der Pariser vertrag vom 20 Mai, 1875. 44 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1881, V.2, pp.535, 757.)— Mass- und gewichtsver-
haoltiiiMHC in Deutschland. 43pp. iUnscre Zeit, 1SS7,
v.2, pp. 602, 765.)
Germany, Zoology.
Ratzeburg, J. T. C. Die waldverderber
und ihre feinde. 1869. —2685
RiiMN, K. Die deutschen jagdthiere der gegenwart.
21 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 1, p. 129.)
Geriiie, L6on.
Recherches sur les lois de la circulation
pulmonalre, sur la fonction h^modynamlque
de la respiration, et I'asphyxie, suivies d'une
fitude sur le mal de montagne et de ballon.
Ouvrage accompagng de 13 planches. Paris,
1895. r. 8°. —3702
Geriiiier, St., Bp. of Toulouse. Douais, C. St.
Oermier, EvSque de Toulouse au VI sifecle. 134 pp. (Soc.
nntiq. de Prance, Mlm. v. 50, 1889, p. 1.)
Genuine, la porcheronne, chansons forfizien-
nes. 8 pp. Smith, V. (flomonia, v. 1, 1872, p. 352.)
Gerniiiii sopra quaranta meritrice della cittA
di Fiorenza. 19 pp. (Orlando, F., and Baccini, G., Bi6-
liot. grassoe. no. 8, p. 55.)
Gcrnion, Louis de (Ed.) 1863—.
M6moires du Marquis de Franclieu. See
Franclieu, J. L. P. C, Marquis de.
Gernionio, Anastasio. 1551-1627. Commenta-
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Germs.
Bbale, L. S. Disease germs ; their sup-
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Weismann, a. F. L. Germ plasm : a the-
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Carpeiilcr, W. B. Disease-germs. 17 pp. (Pop. Sci.
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.See aUo Bacteria. — I>iiHt. — FerinpiitatlAii. —
Fiinici.- C»erin tlioory of disease. — Mierobon.—
Miero-or{;:aiijNins.— .YlieroHeopy.
Also Billiiijrs. J. S. Index-catalogue of the library
of the Surgeon-General's office, v. 5, p. 385.
Gernhard, Bartholomaeus. Doellinger, J. J. I.
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V. 2, p. 299.)
Geriirodt!, Anhalt. Hoppenrodt, A. Annales
Gernrodensium. 941-1570. 62 pp. (Meibom, H., Jr.,
Rer. Oerman. v. 2, p. 415.)
Geroeli, Prior of Reichersperg. 1093-1169.
Liber de corrupt© ccclesiae statu. 38 pp. (Baluze, E. ,
Miscell. V. 2, p. 197.)
G^rdme, Jean Leon. Hering, F. F. G6r6me.
17 pp. ( Ccndirj/ Afag. V. 15, 1889, p. 483. )
Gerona, Bp. of. See Margarit, J. M. de.
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syiio4lalia ecclesiae Gerundensis. 7 pp. ( Mart^ue, E.,
and Durand, U., Vet. script, ampliss. coll. v. 8, p. 1460,)
Vol. III.— 21«.
Geroiiimo, Bp. of Arezzo. 12 cent. Sermones.
106 pp. (Baluze, E., Miscell. v. 2, p. 454.)
Gerry, Elbridge. 1744-1814. Observations on
the new Constitution, and on the federal and state con-
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Gerry, Elbridge Thomas. 1837—. Capital
punishment by electricity. 5 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 149,
1889, p. 321.)— Children of the stage. 8 pp. (N. Am.
Rev.v. 151, 1890, p. 14.)
Geri-ymaiMleriiig, Art of. 14 pp. Hamm,
W. C. (Ji'on(m,v. 9, 1890, p. 538.)
Ger.ssiiiit, Edme Fran5oi8, and others.
Catalogue raisonnfi de toutes les estampes
qui forment I'CEuvre de Rembrandt, et des
principales pifeces de ses 616ves. Nouv. 6d.
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Gersdorft', Ernst Christian August von. 1781-
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Briefwechsel. See Groethe, J. W. von, and
Gersdorff, E. C. A. von.
Gersoii, Jean Charlier. 1363-1429.
[Opera. Argeii., 1494.] 3 v. fo. —2171
Contents. C'Ateinplative vite pcepta tradetes
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ildeni aoptatemeccl'iasticascocern'tes, v. 1.— Opuscnla
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The game. [Argeii., 1502.] fo. —2171
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[Attributed fo.] De imitatione Christi.
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Gerss, Hermann Friedrich. [Notice of.] 2 pp.
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class, alterth. v. 20, 1881.)
Gerstiier, Franz Joseph von. 1756-1832.
Plates to the treatise on mechanics.
[Prague], 1834. obi. i°. —1512
Gerth, Bernhard. Jahresbericht ueber die in
den jahren 1874 bis 1877 erschienenen die griechische
grammatik betrelfenden arbeiten. 104 pp. (Jahresb,
ueber fortschr. der class, alterth. v, 15, 1880, p. 171.)
GERTSEN, Aleksandr Ivanovich
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QESSNER, Salomon
Gertsen, Aleksandr Ivanovich (A. Iscander,
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Du dfiveloppement des id6es r6volution-
naires en Russie. Paris, 1851. 8°. 3473
Geriilphe, St. Ex adventu S. Qerulfl. 1 p.
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Geruiizi, Egisto. Del Prete, L. Osservazioni
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Genisalenmie liberata. 2 v. Tasso, T. 2387
Gervais, Abp. of Reims. 1008-68. Epistola de
vita Sancti Donatiani. 3 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script.
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Gervais, Henri, and Ameg-liino, Florentino.
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Gervais, Paul. A dix ans de distance : nou-
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p. 541; V. 35, 1887, p. 72.)— Un t'ns tie consoi«n<-f> :
nouvelle. 32 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. S5,
1887, p. 469.) — <;at<'-ch>iiii«iies fic 91. I^lorflct :
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38 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 42, 1889,
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lioth. univ. et rei). Suisse, 3pSr. v. 34, 1887, p. 25.)— Honiinc
<l« parti : com^die de soci6t6. 34 pp. (Biblioth. univ.
et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 18, 1883, p. 580. )— Bomans ara«ri-
cains; les Bostonniens de Henry Jaiiies. 24 pp. (J3i6-
lioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 31, 1886, p. 363.)— Une
ManvaiMC action : nouvelle. 27 pp. (Biblioth. univ.
et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 44, 1889, p. 250.)— Les PfreH:
com^die de soci€t4. 27 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3per. v. 13, 1882, p. 325.)— Sans <lot : nouvelle. 36 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 20, 1883, p. 470.)—
Trop fl*rc : nouvelle. 27 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev.
Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 32, 1886, p. 246.)
{Tr.) Rficits hollandais. P6ch6 de Joost
Avelingh. See Schwartz, J. van der P.
( Tr. ) Romans anglais. Tante Rachel.
See Murray, D. C.
Gervaise. 13 cent. Le Bestiaire. 22 pp. (Bo-
mania, v. 1, 1872, p. 420. )
Gervase, of Canterbury. 13 cent. Ex operibus
historlcis. 22 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 27, p. 294.)
Gervase, of THlbury. 13 cent. Ex Otiis im-
perialibus. 36 pp. ( Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 27, p. 359.)
Gervasiii.s. Ambrosius, St., Bp. of Milan. De
corporum inventione SS. martyrum Protasii et Gerva-
sii. 5 pp. (Opera omnia, v. 5, p. 157.)
Gerve.x, Henri. 1848—.
Paris panorama of the nineteenth century.
See Stevens, A.
Gerviiiiis, Georg Gottfried. Doellinger, J. J.
I. von. Oervinus. 4 pp. (In his Akad. vortraege, v. 2,
p. 170.)— Orlmni. J. L. K. Geschichte der poetischen
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Evandre et Alcimne: pastorale, v. 1.— Le Faune,
V. 1.— La Fernie r^-solution, v. 1.— Lettre sur le pas-
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Oiaiiiiini, Giovanni. II Carnevale nel contado
lucchese. 43 pp. {Archiv. studio tradix. popolari, v. 7,
1888, p. 301.)— Ii«Kf(enfle popolari Iiicchesi. 12 pp.
{Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 7, 1888, p. 491.)
(JS3.) Canti popolari della Montagna
Lucchese. Torino, 1889. 12°. (Comparetti,
D. P. A., and Ancona, A. d', Canti e race, del
pop. ital. V. 8.) 1225
Giamiotti, Donate. 1494-1563. Alcune lettere.
55 pp. {Oiomale star, degli archivi totcafli, v. 7, 1883,
pp. 155, 220.)
Giannotti, Donate. Discorso sconosciuto in-
torno alia milizia. 25 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital. 5 s. v. 8, 1891,
p. 3.)
Giaiiotti, Matteo. Denifle, F. H. S. Bin qua-
temus rationum des malers Matteo Gianotti von Viterbo
in Avignon. 29 pp. {Archiv. J. litterat.- u. klrchengesch.
des mittelalt. v. 4, 1888, p. 602.)
GiaiitH. Adventures with the giants. 4 pp.
(Littell's Liv. Age, v. 38, 1853, p. 149.)— Bolllnjfer, O.
Ueber Zwerg- und riesenwuchs. 32 pp. {Samml. wisseiis.
varlrg. v. 19, 1884, p. 853.)— Delboenf, J. R. L. Dwarfs
and giants. 8 pp. {Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. 22, 1883, p. 787.)
— tilnntttaiKl (IwarfM. 2 pp. ( Science, v. 7, 1888, p. 82. )
— (jtiovanni, G. di. Diavoli e giganti nel Canavese.
11 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 8, 1887, p. 255.)
— HnnI, J. H. L. On giants, ogres, and cyclops. 21 pp.
(In 7ii» Day by the fire, p. 231.)— Wilson, A. On giants.
14 pp. ( GentUman^s Mag. v. 241, 1877, p. 335. )
See alio Man.- MoiistroMlties.
Giardiiio del peiisieri. Marcolino, F.
— 17A4
Giavai'iiia, Francesco. Residenza in Inghil-
terra, 1858-60. 15 pp. (Barozzi, N., and Berchet, G.,
Relaz. anibas. vejieti, 4 s. p. 401.)
Gibb, Elias John Wilkinson. 1857—.
Story of Turkey. See Poole, S. L., and
others (in preceding catalogue).
(Tr.) History of the forty Vezirs. See
Sheykh-zada (in preceding catalogue).
Gibb, John. Original home of the Aryans.
13 pp. (Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 80, 1884, p. 377.)— Sir Henr
Maine on Popular government. 17 pp. {Brit. Quary
Rev. v. 83, 1888, p. SOI.)
GibbcH, Emily Oliver.
Dotted words in the Hebrew Bible. New
York, 1892. 12°. —3257
Origin of sin. New York, 1893. 12°.
-4254
Gibbes, Robert Wilson, M. D. 1809-66.
Cuba for invalids. New York, 1860. 12°.
—3706
Memoir of James De Veau:?, Columbia,
1846. 8°. 4792
(JibbcH. See also Gibbs,
Gibbin.s, Henry de Beltgens. 1865 — . Some
critioismsofbimetalHst arguments. 9 pp. {Weslm.Rev.
v. 131, 1889, p. 667. )— Revival of EngllHli aKricnItnre.
18 pp. { Wettm. Rev. v. 130, 1888, p. 718.)— Economic side
of liistory. 8pp. (TTesfm. iJeii. v. 135, 1891, p. 311.)—
Prof. Thorold Rogers. 8 pp. ( Wettm. Rev. v. 184, 1890,
p. 603.)
(JSd. ) Social questions of to-day. London,
1891. 12°. —1368
Contents. Hobson, J. A. Problems of poverty.
Gibbon, Charles. Dedications of churches
and chapels in west Sussex. 51 pp. (Sussex Archaeol.
Soc. CoH. V. 12, 1860, p. 81.)
Gibbon, Edward. 1737-94.
History of the decline and fall of the
Roman empire. New ed. [With portrait.]
London, 1821. 12 v. 8°. 2716
Private letters (1753-94). With an intro-
duction by the Earl of Sheffield. Ed. by Row-
land E. Prothero. [lUustr.] London, 1896.
2 V. 8°. 4751
Extracts from the correspondence of, 1774-g8-
13 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 15, 1886, p. 500; v. 18, 1886,
p. 104.)
Dalrymple, Sir D., Lord Hailes. Inquiry
into the secondary causes, which Mr. Gibbon
has assigned for the rapid growth of Chris-
tianity. 1808. —3275
Royal Historical Society. Proceedings
of the Gibbon commemoration, 1794-1894.
1895. 2514
Antol>io(;rHpiiieN: Edward Gibbon. 19 pp. {Black-
wood's Mag. v. 130, 1881, p. 229.)— BaReliot, W. Edward
Gibbon. 57 pp. ( Works, v. 2, p. 1 ; and in his Estimates,
p. 104.)— EtIgar, J. G. Boyhood of G. 10 pp. {In hi*
Boyhood of great men, p. 26.)— I'itzjferaltl, P. H.
Early loves of G. and Pitt. 22 pp. ( In his Kings and
queens of an hour, v. 1, p. 339.)— Maiden, H. Gibbon.
10 pp. {In his Distinguished men of mod. times, v.'4,
p. 1.)— Royee, G. M. Ruskin vs. G. and Grote. 10 pp.
{New Engtajider, v. 45, 1886, p. 954.)
Gibbon, Garth. Can a mother forget ? 6 pp.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 148, 1890, p. 97.)— Sketch in five
phases. 6 pp. (Bi«efcu'ood'» ilia<;. v. 147, 1890. p. 772.)
Gibbon, John. 1629-1718.
Introductio ad Latinam blasoniam: an essay
tx) a more correct blason in Latine than for-
merly hath been used. London, 1682. 8°. 2786
[Attributed to.] Edovardus Confessor re-
divivus. The piety and vertues of holy Ed-
ward the Confessor, reviv'd in the sacred
majesty of King James II. [Anon.] London,
1688. 8°. {With Dryden, J., Defence of the
papers, written by the late King . . . ) 1557
Gibbon, John. Railroad consolidation. 4 pp.
(JV. Am. Rev. v. 154, 1892, p. 251.)
Gibbon, Maj.-G<m. John Oliver. 1827-96.
Another view of Gettysburg. 10 pp. (JV. Am. Rev. v. 152,
1891, p. 704.)
Gibbon. See also Gibon.
Gibbons, Abby Hopper. Runkle, L. G. Abby
Hopper Gibbons. 21 pp. (Ward, Mrs. E. 8. P., and
others, Our famous women, p. 316.)
Ciibbons, Grinling. Cunningham, A. Qrin-
ling Gibbons. 14 pp. {In his Lives of Brit, painteri,
T. 3, p. 6.)
GIBBONS, James
1731
GIBSON, Alexander Craig
Gibbons, James, D. D., Cardinal, Abp. of Bal-
timore. 1834 — .
Faith of our fathers. Louisville, 1895.
2 V. 4°. P.R
ifote.— Printed in point type for the use of the blind.
PatriotiNni anil politicn. 16 pp. (iV. Am. Bev.
V. 154, 1892, p. 385.)— Some defects in our politirni aiirt
MMiial InstltntioiiN. 10 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 14S, 1887,
p. 345.)— Wealth and its obligations. 10 pp. (A'. Am.
Rev. V. 152, 1891, p. 385.)
and others. Is divorce wrong ? 26 pp. ( A''. Am. Rev.
V. 149, 1889, p. 513.)
(libboiis, Marianna (Ed.)
History of the underground railroad in
Chester. See Smedley, R. C.
Gibbons, Mrs. Phebe Earle.
French and Belgians. Phila., 1879. 8°.
.2467
Enirlisli rariners. 15 pp. (Harper't Mag. v. 66, 1883,
p. 651.)
.Gibbons, Thomas, D. D. [Tr.) 1720-85.
Horae lyricae. See Watts, I. ( in preceding
catalogue).
Gibbons, Thomas. Webster, D. Case of G.
and Ogden. 12 pp. (/n hw Great speeches, p. 111.)
Gibbons, William. Jones, C. C, Jr. Wm.
Oibbons. 4 pp. (In hit Biog. sketches ... p. 40.)
Gibbons, William Peters (Ed. ) 1812—
Advocate of Science and Annals of Natural
History. See Advocate of Science.
Gibbs, Benjamin F., M. D. New method of
experimental investigation into the cause of yellow fever
upon the ba.sis of similar densities. 6 pp. (Am. Pub.
Health Assoc. Reports, v. 6, p. 358.)
Gibbs, Henry Hucks. 1819—. A colloquy on
currency. 27 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 56, 1889, p. 67.)—
Crisis in Nilver. 18 pp. ( Forum, v. 14, 1893, p. 553. )
Bi-metallism. See Sidgwick, H., and
Gibbs, H. H.
Gibbs, Herbert Cokayne. 1854 — . Bimetal-
lism. 17 pp. ( BUwkicood's Mag. v. 148, 1890, p. 268. )
Gibbs, James. Notes on the zodiacal rupees
and raohars of Jehaughir Shah. 6 pp. 3 pi. (Royal
Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Journ. v. 14, 1880, p. 155.)
Gibbs, Mary V. Glimpses of early Miehigfan
life. 8 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 24, 1890, p. 4.57.)
Gibbs, Oliver Wolcott. 1822—.
Inaugural dissertation on a natural system
of chemical classification. Princeton, 1845.
8°. { Omnibus of modem romance, v. 6. ) 1291
Gibbs, Richard.
Victoria. Patents and patentees, v. 15.
Indexes for the year 1880. Melbourne, 1885.
4°. P.18.3
Gibbs. See also Gibbes.
Glbello : novella inedita in ottava rima. Selmi,
F. ( Ed. ) (Scelta di ciiriositcl letterarie, no. 35. )
2322
Glbert, J. History and results of a dispensary
for sick children threatened with chronic disease. 31 pp.
(London, Internal. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 9, p. 117.)
Gibichenstein. 4 pp. Grimm, J. L. K.,
KleiTtere schriften, v. 7, p. 83.
Vol. III.-217.
Gibier, Paul, M. D. 1851—. Dr. Koch's dis-
covery. 6 pp. (jV. Avi. Rev. V. 151, 1890, p. 726.)— Pa«-
teur trealinrnt. 7 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 151, 1890,
p. 160.)
Gibon, Ffinelon. DerniSre statistique de I'en-
seignement primaire. 18 pp. [C'yrrcspondant, n. s. v. 100,
188», p. 642.)— EiiselRiieuiont itrul'eKsionnpl ratlio-
liqiie. 25 pp. {Correspondanl, n. a. v. 105, 1885, p. 708. )
— Kii*ioi{fiioiiieiil proteNMioiiiiel iiiavoiiiiiqut*.
23 pp. (Correipondant, n. s. v. 105, 1885, p. 455.1— I<.yc*c»
«le tilles en 1887. 40 pp. (Correspondant, n. s. v. Ill,
1887, p. 1106; V. 112, 1887, p. 142.)— Laicisation des hapi-
taux de FariH et l'as.sistance catholique. 25 pp. (Cor-
respondant, n. s. v. 117, 1888, p. 63:J.)
Gibon. See also Gibbon.
GibMiltJir, B2). of. See Harris, A. C.
Gibraltar.
Ancell, S. Journal of the late and im-
portant blockade and siege of Gibraltar, 1779-
83. 1786. 3625
Stoddard, C. A. Spanish cities, with
glimpses of Gibraltar and Tangier. 1892. 3525
AiiiHsoii flu Peroii, R. Gibraltar. 22 pp. (Corre-
spondant, v. 64, 1865, p. 385.)— KnKeliistertI, N. von.
Welchen werth haben Gibraltar und Malta fuer Gross-
britannien? 5 pp. ( J7j!«erc Zei«, 1891, v. 1, p. 366.)— I.ln«l-
Hay. G. Some account of the assault on G. in 1782.
12 pp. ( Lindsay, A. M. C, 25 Earl of Crawford and 8 Earl
of Balcarres, Lives of the Lindsays, v. 3, p. 357.)— I.l«tcr,
T. Hunting at G. 6 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 27, 1890,
p. 633.)— Martin, R. M. Gibraltar. 102 pp. (In his
Hist, of all the Brit, possessions in Europe, p. 1 ; Hist, of
the Brit, possessions in the Mediterranean, p. 1.) —
Ferry, H. A. Gibraltar. 10 pp. (Macmillan's Mag.
v. 58, 1888, p. 267.)— Play fair. Sir R. L. Spain and G.
59 pp. 4 maps, 4 pi. ( In his Handb. to the Mediterranean,
pt. 2, p. 502.)— Traill, H. D. Pillars of Hercules. 22 pp.
(Traill, H. D., and others. Picturesque Mediterranean,
V. 1, p. 1.)
See also Oreat Britain, Colonies. — Medller.
ranean sea.
Gibson, A. M..
A political crime : the history of the great
fraud. New York, 1885. 8°. 1616
Gibson, Rev. Alan George Sumner. 1856 — .
Eight years in Kaffraria, 1882-90. Lon-
don [1891]. 12°. 1418
Gibson, Sir Alexander, 1 Lord Durie. — 1644.
Decisions of the Lords of Council and
Session, in most cases of importance, 1621-42.
Edinburgh, 1690. 4°. —3361
Gibson, Alexander, M. D. Lisboa, J. C. List
of some plants undescribed in the " Bombay flora " by
by G. and Mr. Dalzell. 3 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Bom-
bay, Journ. V. 14, 1880, p. 264.)— Notes on some plants
described in the " Bombay flora " of G. and Mr. Dalzell ■
30 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Journ. v. 14, 1880,
p. 117.)
Gibson, Alexander Craig. 1813-74. Original
correspondence of the Lord President Bradshaw ; with
other documents illustrating his personal history. 34 pp.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 2,
1862, p. 41.)— Every-day life of a country gentleman of
C'heNhIre in the 17 century. 26 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 3, 1863, p. 67.)— Ancient
customs and superstitions in Cumberland. 14 pp.
( Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Traits, v. 10, 1858,
p. 97.)— Popular rhymes and proverbs connected with
localities in Cumberland. 22 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 1, 1861, p. 45.)— Expla-
nation of a dee<l on parchment (date 1723), presented
to the Society by Mr. Harrison. 4 pp. (Lancashire and
GIBSON, Alexander Oraig
1732
GIBSON, William Hamilton
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trana. n. s. v. 1, 1861, p. 301.)— People
of the Enjcllflli Inke country, their origin, history,
and character. 14 pp. (Lancashire and Chesliire Hist.
See. Trans. V. 8, 1875, p. 181.)— Lakeland of IjaueaHhire.
H4 pp. 4 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. l^i-ans.
n. s. V. 5, 18«5, p. 139; n. s. v. 6, 1866, p. 153; n. s. v. 7, 1867,
p. HI ; n. 8. V. 8, 1868, p. 47.)— Last popular risings in the
Lancashire lake country. 10 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 9, 1869, p. 45.)— Popular
rbynies aiitl proverbH connected with localities.
20 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s.
T. 3, 1863, p. 159.)— Kunic InxcriptionN : Anglo-Saxon
and Scandinavian. 22 pp. 3 pi. ( Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 11, 1859, p. 111.)
Gibson, Edmund, D. D., Bp. of London {Ed.)
1669-1748.
Chronicon
Chronicle.
Saxonicum. See Anglo-Saxon
Gibson, Edward Pendarves {Ed.)
Registers of Stock Harvard, Co. Essex,
1563-1700. London, 1881. 8°. .2533
Gibson, George Rutledge. 1853 — . Lampful
of oil. 23 pp. (Harper's A/o<;. V. 72, 1886, p. 236.)— Wall
street in the Civil war. 13 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 14,
1886, p. 78.)
Gibson, J. Harris.
British military and naval medals and
decorations. New ed., arranged alphabetic-
ally. London, 1880. 8°. 2764
On BrltiHh Hilver military nar-niednlx. 20 pp.
1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s.
V. 6, 1866, p. 161.)— Notes, historical and antiquarian, re-
lating to Lancashire and CheNhlre. 20 pp. (Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 7, 1879,
p. 67; V. 32, 1880, p. 143.)— Notes upon war inedalx,
naval and military. 4 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 8, 1868, p. 13.)
Gibson, James, D. D. Wilson, R. M. James
QibBon. 4 pp. (Disruption worthies, Memorial of 1843,
V. 3. p. 261.)
Gibson, James R., Jr. Journal of Lt. Tjerck
Beckman, 1779, of Sullivan's expedition against the Six
Nations. 9 pp. (ilfoff. Am. Hist. v. 20, 1888, p. 128.)
Gibson, James Young. 1826-86.
Cid ballads and other poems and transla-
tions from Spanish and German. Ed. by
Margaret D. Gibson. With memoir by Agnes
Smith. London, 1887. 2 v. 12°. 1337
Contents. BotlenHtoflt, F. von. Songs of Mirza-
Schaffy, v. 2.— Romances of the C'arlovlnKlan cycle.
v. 2.— <;ervanto« Maavedra, M. de. Poetry of the
"Don Quixote," v. 2.— Romances of chivalry, philos-
ophy, and love, v. 2.— The Old during the reign of
Alphonso VI, el Bravo, A. D. 1072-1109, till his death,
A. D, 1099; The Cid during the reign of Sancho II, el
Valiente, A. D. 1065-72; the Cid, from the death of Don
Sancho to the coronation of Don Alphonso, el Bravo.
Challenge of Zamora, A. D. 1072 ; Life and deeds of the
Cid during the reign of Fernando I, cl Magno, A. D.
1063-65, V. 1. — H ii)t«rlcal romanccH, v. 1. — In
memorlam.v. 2.— Smith, A. Memoir. v. 1.— Moorish
and frontier romances, v. 2.— Original poems,
v. 2.— Sehnsncht. v. 2.— Translations from the Ger-
man, v. 2.— Appendix, v. 2.
( TV. ) Numantla. See Cervantes Saave-
dra, M. de.
Nmith, A. Memoir of G. 33 pp. (Gibson, J. Y., Oid
Ballad; y. 2, p. zxiii.)
Gibson, John. 18 cent.
History of Glasgow, from the earliest ac-
counts to the present time ; with an account
of the rise, progress, and present state of the
different branches of commerce and manu-
factures now carried on in the city of Glas-
gow. Glasgow, 1777. 8°. 2594
Gibson, John. 1790-1866.
Engravings from original compositions
executed in marble at Rome. Drawn by P.
Guglielml, and engraved under the direction
of Lewis Gruner by Th. Langer, O. Ufer, and
Siedentopf. London, 1861. fo. P.29.1
Gibson, John.
•History of York county, Pa., from the
earliest period to the present time, divided
into general, special, township, and borough
histories, with a biographical department ap-
pended. Illustr. Chicago, 1886. r. 8°. 3571
Gibson, Margaret Dunlop Smith (Ed.)
Cid ballads. See Gibson, J. Y.
Gil)Soil, Randall Lee. 1832-92. Letter on the
battle of Jonesboro. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
V. 5, 1878, p. 132.)— Farewell address to the Louisiana
brii^ade. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 4, 1877,
p. 223. )— Reports of the battle of .Wurfreesboro. 5 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 5, 1878, p. 217.)- Report of
operations near Nashville. 4 pp. (Southern Hist.
Soc. Papers, v. 4, 1877, p. 140.)— Official report of the
defence and fall of the Spanish Fort. 8 pp. (South-
ern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 4, 1877, p. 215. )
White, E. D., and others. Memorial ad-
dresses on the life and character of Randall
Lee Gibson. 1894. {U. S. 53 Cong. 2 sess.
Senate miacel. doc. v. 6. )
Gibson, Thomas. Land and fresh-water shells
of Gt. Britain. 20 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 8, 1868, p. 325.)
Gibson, Rev. Thomas Ellison. 1822—. Century
of recusancy, illustr. from the records of the Blundells
of Crosby. 34 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist.
Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 7, 1879, p. .33.)— Some old conntry
sports, from the Crosby records. 22 pp. ( Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 23, 1881, p. 1.)— Lan-
cashire mortuary letters, 1666-72, from the Crosby
records. 20 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, v. 36, 1887, p. 33.)— Early notices of Liverpool,
from BlundeU's diary, 1702-28. 24 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 34, p. 1.)
Ancient charters : Ince Blundell collec-
tion. See Morton, T. N., and Gibson, Rev.
T. E.
Gibson, William Hamilton. 1850-96.
Our edible toadstools and mushrooms and
how to distinguish them. With 30 colored
pi. and other illustrations. New York, 1895.
8°. .2603
Back-yard studies. 7 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 71,
1886, p. 684.)— Bi Ml notes. 11pp. (ffarper's Jlfajr. v. 79,
1889, p. 886.)— Plea for the sr^wssy '•<>»«'• l* PP- {Har-
per's Mag. V. 73, 1886, p. 867.)— Iloney-dew ploulc.
6 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 86, 1892, p. 24.)— Midnight
ramble. 16 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 78, 1889, p. 139.)—
Nap bewitched. 6 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 72, 1886,
p. 838.)— Slnjfinjc winss. 10 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 73,
1886, p. 283.)— Wild «rardrn. 10 pp. (Harper's Mag.
V. 81, 1890, p. 622.)— Winded botanists. 11pp. (Cen-
tury Mag. V. 16, 1889, p. 643.)— Winter walk. 14 pp.
GIBSON, William HamUton
1733
GIFPORD, William L. B.
{Harper's Mag. v. 72, 1886, p. 68.)- Witcli-hnzel copse.
10 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 70, 1885, p. 906.)— Woo«l notes.
9 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 74, 1887, p. 94.)
Gibson, William Sidney. 1814-71.
Dilston Hall ; or, memoirs of James Rad-
clifife, Earl of Derwentwater, a martyr in the
rebellion of 1715. To which is added, a visit
to Bamburgh castle, with an account of Lord
Crewe's charities, and a memoir of the noble
founder. London, 1850. 8°. 4893
History of the monastery founded at
Tynemouth, in the diocese of Durham, to the
honour of God, under the invocation of the
blessed Virgin Mary and S. Olwin, king and
martyr. London, 1846-47. 2 v. 4°. 2591
Book-hnntlii^ under Edward III. A popular lec-
ture founded on the life of Richard de Bury, Bp. of Dur-
ham, the first English philobiblist. 78 pp. (Philobiblon
Soc. Miscel. V. 9.)
Gicldiugs, Franklin Henry. 1855—. Socio-
logical character of political economy. 19 pp. (Am.
Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 3, no. 1, p. 29.)
Oiddiiij'-.s, Joshua Reed. Bartlett, D. W. Joshua
R. Giddiugs. 13 pp. (In ftis Modern agitators, p. 170.)—
Onriielil. J. A., Pres. of the U. S. Joshua R. Qiddings.
17 pp. ( ITorfcs, V. 1, p. 593. )
Giddy, Davies. See Gilbert, D.
Gide, Jean Paul Guillaume. [Notice of.] 2 pp.
{Biog.jahrb.f. alterth. p. 35: Jahresb. ucber fortschr. der
class, alterth. v. 20, 1881.)
Gidel, Charles Antoine. 1827 — .
Etudes sur la littfirature grecque moderne.
Paris, 1866. 8°. 2232
Ciiclg-iid, Adam. Poland and the "Quarterly
Review." 6 pp. (H^estm. iJec. v. 133, 1890, p. 489.)— Cen-
tenary of the fi*«»lis!i c<»iistitutioii. 15 pp. {Weatni.
Bev.v. 135, 1891, p. 547.)
Gicrig, Gottlieb Erdmann. 1753-1814. De Par
negyrici Pliniani virtutibus et vitiis disputatio. 36 pp.
{Panegyrici vet. v. Ij p. 12 : Valpy, A. J., Script. Lat.)
(Ed.) P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoses.
See Ovidius Naso, P. (in preceding catalogue).
Giers, Nikolai Karlowitsch de. Russia e i
viaggi del Siguor di G. 9 pp. {Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 36,
1891, p. 469.)
Giers, R. L'hypnotisme. 3 pp. [Correspon-
danl, n. s. v. 115, 1888, p. 680.)
Gierth, F. Ueber die aelteste mittelenglische
version des Assumptio Mariae. 33 pp. {Eng. studicn,
V. 7, 1884, p. 1.)
Gics, Hermann.
Tuerkische gTammatik. Sec Mueller, A.,
and Qies, H.
Gicscbreolit, Friedrich WiUielm Benjamin
von. 1814-89. Sopra il poema recentemente scoperto
intorno all' Imperatore Federico I. 14 pp. (Soc. rom.
di storia piitria, Archiv. v. 3, 1880, p. 49.)
(Ed.) Qeschichte der ouropaeischen staa-
ten. See Heeren, A. H. L., and others [Eds.)
Aetoii. J. E. E. D., Baron Acton. Wilhelui von Oiese-
brecht. 5 pp. (finp. Hm«. JZeu. v. 5, 1890, p. 306.)
Gicsecke, Alfred.
De philosophorum veterum quae ad exili-
iim spectant sententiis. Lipsiae, 1891. 8°. 3202
(Jricsecke. See also Giseke.
Gieseler, Johann Karl Ludwig. 1792-1854.
Texl^book of ecclesiastical history. Tr.
from the 3 German ed. by F. Cunningham.
Phila., 1836. 3 v. 8°. —4172
Giessing:, Hans Peter.
Struensee og Guldberg eller tvende revo-
lutioner ved Hoflfet i Kj^benhavn. Kj^ben-
havn, 1849. 16°. 3657
Gietinaiiii, Gerhard.
Beatrice. Geist und kern der Dante-
schen dichtungen. Freiburg im Breisgau,
1889. 12°. 2304
Gifaiiius, Obertus. See Giffen, H. van.
Giffard family. Fane, A. Brief notice of
the family of Giffard of Boyton. 9 pp. ( Wiltshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 2, 1855, p. 100.)
Giftea, Hubert van. 1534-1604. Prolegomena
de Gente Memmia. 6 pp. (Lucretius Cams, T., De r«r.
rmt. libri. VI, v. 1, p. 23: Valpy, A. J., Script. Lat.)
Giffeu, Robert, LL. D. 1837—
Case against bimetallism. 2 ed. London,
1892. 12°. —1368
Growth of capital. London, 1889. 8°.
—1366
American silver bubble. 16 pp. {Nineteenth
Cent. V. 28, 1890, p. 309.)— Economic value of Ireland to
Gt. Britain. 17 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 19, 1886, p. 329.)
— I.iqni<latlonN of 1873-76. 20 pp. (Rand, B., Selec-
tions illustr. econ. hist. p. 355.) — Problem in money.
19 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 863.)— Trade
depression and low prices, 23 pp. {Contemp. Bev.
v. 47, 1885, p. 800.)— The gross and the net gain of rising
WitKies. 14 pp. {Contemp. Bev. v. 56, 1889, p. 830.)—
Growth and distribution of wealth. 42 pp. (Ward,
T. H., Bcign of Queen Victoria, v. 2, p. 1.)
Uavltt, M. Mr. GilTen's proposed solution of the
Irish question. 12 pp. (Contemp. itey. v. 49, 1886, p. 501.)
— I^aiuK, S. Mr. Giffen on land purchase and Home
rule. 12 pp. {Contemp. Bev. v. 49, 1886, p. 489. )— Jficiiol-
NOn, J. S. Mr. Giffen's attack on bimetallists. 10 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 1014.)
Gift'ord, Isabella. Notices of the rare and most
remarkable plants in the neighbourhoods of Dunster,
Blue Anchor, Minehead, etc. 7 pp. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 6, 1856, p. 131.)—
Observations on the marine flora of Sontcrset. 8 pp.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 4,
1854, p. 116.)
Gitt'ord, John. Wm. Arnot. 8 pp. {Disrup-
tion worthies. Memorial 0/1843, v. 1, p. 7.)
Gilford, Sanford Robinson.
Weir, J. F. Memorial catalogue of the
paintings of Sanford Robinson Gififord. With
biographical and critical essay. 1881. —1753
Gilford, William (£d.) 1756-1826.
Works of John Ford. See Forde, J. (in
supplement).
( Tr. ) Satires of Decimus Junius Juvena-
lis. See Juvenalis, D. J.
MasMon, D. Story of G. and Keats. 20 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 31, 1892, p. 586.)
Gilford, William L. R.
George Howland, Jr.
New Bedford, 1892. 8°.
[With portrait.]
3773
GIFFORD LECTURES
1734
GILBERT, Grove Karl
Gifford lectures delivered before the Univer-
sity of Glasgow in 1888, 90, 97. London and
New York, 1889-97. 3 v. p. 8°.
Contents. Miieller, F. M, Xatnral religflon :
Physical relifclon.— Bruce, A. B. Providential
order of the world.
Gifliorn, Castle. Malortie, 0. E. von. Schloss
Gifhorn, 1525. 10 pp. {In his Beitr. zur gesch. des
Braunschweig-Lneneburg. hauses und hofes, v. 4, p. 77. )
Gift, George W. Story of the Arkansas. 24 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12, 1884, pp. 48, 115, 163,
205.)
Gifts. 10 pp. Emerson, R. W., Works, v. 3,
p. 151.
Gigrantes. Brunn, H. Ueber die kunstge-
Rchichtliche stellung der pergamenischen gigantoma-
chie. Mit Uchtdruck und hochaetzung. 61pp. (Koenigl.
Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 5, 1884, p. 231.)
Gigras, Johann. See Kiess, J.
Gigrault <le I^a Be<loHierre, Emile. See La
B6dollierre, E. G. de.
Gigles, Silvester, Bp. of Worcester. Wolsey,
T., Cardinal : Epistolae aliquot ad Silvestrum Episcopum
Vigorniensem. 20 pp. (Martine, E., and Durand, TJ.,
Vet. script, ampliss. coll. v. 3, p. 1269.)
GigU, Girolamo. Sonetto ; Oantate a voce
sola. 4 pp. ( Mabellini, A., Poesie giocose, p. 99. )
Gigli, Giuseppe. 1862 — . Ballo e canto de'
morsicati dalle tarantole in Terra d'Otranto. 2 pp.
[Archiv. studio tradiz. popolarl, v. 8, 1889, p. 7.)
Gigli, Ottavio (Ed.)
Novelle di Franco Sacchetti. See Sac-
chetti, F.
Gijflioli, Enrico Hillyer. 1845 — . Usi e cre-
denre annamite. 10 pp. { Archiv. studio tradiz. popotari.
T. 8, 1889, p. 201.)— ijsl e cre<Ienze grlapponesi.
21 pp. {Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 8, 18S9, pp. 354,
605.)— Usi e credciiie i^iavanesi. 9 pp. {Archiv.
studio tradiz. popolari, v. 8, 1889, p. 17. )
Gigiiac, France. Vinas, L. Documents rela-
Ufa aux gnerres du XV sifecle. 12 pp. {Rev. d. lang. rom.
V. 1, 1870, p. 289.)
Gigny, France. Formosus, Pope. Epistola ad
Bernoncm Abbatem Oigniacensem de privilegiis ejusdem
monasterii. 1 p. (Baluze, E., Jf«ccH. v. 3, p. 4.)
Gigot, Edme Albert. 1836 — . Dfimocratie au-
toritaire aux Etats-Unis . . . Andr€ Jackson. 91 pp.
{Rev. d. deux mondes, 1883, 3 p«r. v. 57, p. 792 ; v. 59, p. 519 ;
1884, 3p«r. V. 62, p. 158.)
Gigoux, Jean Frangois. 1806—.
Catalogue de beaux dessins anciens et mo-
dernes . . . dSpendant de la collection de
M. J. G. Vente 20-23 Mars, 1882. [Avec pi.]
Paris, 1882. r. 8°. — 17C2
Causeries sur lea artistes de mon temps.
Paris, 1885. 12°. —1728
Gihawla. See Iglau.
Gihon, Albert Leary, M. D. 1833—. Health,
the true nobility. 11 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Re-
ports, V. 7, p. 342.)— Nanitnry responxibilltles of the
citizen. 16 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. JJeporte, v. 10,
p. 1.) — On the protection of the innocent and helpless
members of the community from venereal dlHeaNes
and their consequences. 11 pp. (Am. Pub. Health
Assoc. Reports, v. 5, p. 5.5.)— Vital Hiatistirs as sani-
tary monitors, 7 pp. (Am, Pub. Health Assoc. Reports,
T,»,p. 185.)
GJjzenzele, Belgium. Potter, F. de, and
Broeckaert, J. Gijzenzele. 13 pp. {In their Geschied.
van de provin. Ost-VIaand. 1 s. v. 3.)
Gil Bias de Santillana. See Le Sage, A. R.
Gil Bias en Californie, Un. Dumas, A.,
CEhivres compl. v. 124. —4174
Gil y Zslrate, Antonio. 1793-1861. Guzmin
el bueno. 45 pp. (Novo y Colson, P. de, ^u(or. dromfK.
contemp. v. 2, p. 247.)
Dnrrlen, X. Theatre raoderne de I'Espagne. Gil y
Z&rate. 33 pp. ( Rev. d. deux mondes, 1844, n. s. v. 7,
p. 601.) — Valniar, ( — ), Marques de. Don Antonio Gil
y Z&rate. 30 pp. (Novoy Colson, P. de, ^utor. dromdl.
contemp. v. 2, p. 217.)
Gilardiii, Jean Alphonse. 1805-75. Pendant
le siSge. 54 pp. {Correspondant, n. s. v. 95, 1883, pp. 201,
419, 682.)
Gilardiiii, F. Domenico Buffa. 10 pp. 1 pi.
(Carpi, L., Risorgimento ital. v. 4, p. 187.)
Gilbart, James William. 1794-1863.
History of banking in America ; with an
inquiry how far the banking institutions of
America are adapted to this country. Lon-
don, 1837. 8°. —1393
Gilbert, of St. Amand, Tournay. Ex miraculis
8. Amandi. 6 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 16, pt. 2,
p. 848.)
Gilbert, Maj.-Gen. Charles Champion. 1822 — .
On the field of Perryville. 8 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and
Buel, C. C, Battles ...ofthe Civil war, v. 3, p. 52.)
Gilbert, Charles Sandoe. 1760-1831.
Historical survey of the county of Corn-
wall ; to which is added, a complete heraldry
of the same ; with numerous engravings.
Plymouth, 1817-20. 2 v. i°. .2531
Gilbert, /omierJj/ Giddy, Davies {Ed.) 1767-
1839.
Parochial history of Cornwall, founded on
the MS. histories of Mr. Hals and Mr. Tonkin ;
with additions and various appendices. Lon-
don, 1838. 4 V. 8°. 2514
(Ed.) Some ancient Christmas carols, with
the tunes to which they were formerly sung
in the west of England. Together with two
ancient ballads, a dialogue, etc. 2 ed. Lon-
don, 1823. 8°. 1332
Gilbert, Elizabeth.
Maktin, F. Elizabeth Gilbert and her
work for the blind. 1887. 4795
Gilbert, Rev. George H., Ph. D. Dr. Lyman
Abbott on Paul's Letter to the Romans. 17 pp. {Biblioth.
Sacra, v. 46, 1889, p. 229.)
Gilbert, Grove Karl. 1843—.
Lake Bonneville. Washington, 1890. 4°.
(Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol. surv. Monogr. v. 1.)
—3536
iVote.— Also in 17. S. 51 Cong. 1 sess. House miscel. doc.
V. 17.
The moon's face : a study of the origin of
its features. [Jllustr.'} Washington, 1893.
8°. -2486
Topographical features of lake Nliores. 56 pp. 18 pi.
(Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol. surv. 5 ann. rept. p. 69.)—
Changes of level of the great lakot. 12 pp. {Forum,
V, 6, 1888, p. 417,)
GILBERT, H. M.
1735
GILDA MERCATORIA
Gilbert, H. M.
Bibliotheca Hantoniensis : an attempt at a
biblio^aphy of Hampshire. Southampton,
[1872]. sq. 8°. L.56
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey. 1539-84. Voyage to
Newfoundland, 1583. 41pp. (Hakluyt, R., roKogcs, v. 3,
p. 184.)
Gilbert, J. Pre-collegiate Oxford. 7 pp. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 47, 1891, p. 205.)
Gilbert, Sir John. 1817—.
Works of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton.
Illustr. by G. See Shakespeare, W. (in pre-
ceding catalogue).
Gilbert, John. Towse, J. R. John Gilbert.
7 pp. (Century Mag. V. 13, ISSS, p. Slg.)
Gilbert, John Thomas ( Ed. ) 1829 -.
Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin ;
with the register of its house at Dunbrody,
and annals of Ireland. London, 1884. 2 v.
r. 8°. ( Gt. Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4502
{Ed.) "Crede Mihi:" the most ancient
register book of the Abps. of Dublin before
the Reformation, now for the first time print-
ed from the original MS. With illustrations.
Dublin, 1897. 8°. —3182
Note.— Ed. limited to 120 copies.
( Ed. ) Documents relating to Ireland, 1795-
1804 : official account of secret service money,
governmental correspondence and papers,
notice of French soldiery at Killala, state-
ments by United Irishmen . . . Illustr. with
portraits and facsimiles. London, 1893. 4°.
2581
- (Ed.) Jacobite narrative of the war in
Ireland, 1688-91, with contemporary letters
and papers, now for the first time pub. Il-
lustr. with facsimiles. Dublin, 1892. r. 8°.
2572
( Ed. ) Narratives of the detention, libera-
tion, and marriage of Maria Clementina Stu-
art, styled Queen of Gt. Britain and Ireland.
With contemporary letters and papers, now
for the first time pub. Illustr. with portrait
and facsimiles. Dublin, 1894. sm. 4°. 4753
Contents. Boylan, B. Journal of the nrr«st anti
<^»cape of the Princess Sobieski.— Oayclon. R. Narra-
tive.— Letter to Cardinal 4)iiialterio.— -Wogan, C. M^-
moires sur Tenterprise d'InNprii4*k en 1719.— Contem-
porary Kalian narrative.— JaincM III. Letters,
1718-19.— Marriage of James III with Maria Clementina.
— Marriajfe certill«-atc.— .VarriajeP contract.—
Narrative of the Heiznre, eHcapp, and inarriaire of
the Princess Clementina Sobieski.
(Ed.) Register ofthe Abbey of St. Thomas,
Dublin. London, 1889. r. 8°. ( at. Brit. Rolls
chrov. ) 4592
(Ed.) History of the Irish confederation
and the war in Ireland, 164M9, See Bellings,
R.
Gilbert, Nicolas Joseph Laurent. 1751-80.
Poesies diverses ; avec une notice bio-bib-
liogi-aphique par Paul Ferret. [Illustr.] Paris,
1882. 8°. 2306
Contents. Il^roides.— Odes.- I>o<'«(i<-H liivrrseit.
— .Satlrex.— Perret, P. Notice sur la vie et les ceuvres
deG.
Pcrret, P. Notice sur la vie et les oeuvres de O.
36 pp. (Gilbert, N. J. L., Palsies diverses, p. i.)
Gilbert, Otto.
Geschichte und topographie der stadt Rom
im altertum. Leipzig, 1883-90. 3 v. 8°. 2723
Der tempel der naKna Mater in Rom. 20 pp. ( Phi-
lologus, V. 45, 1886, p. 449. )
Gilbert, Walther. Beitraege zur textkritik
des Martial. 23 pp. (Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 39, 1884,
p. 511; V. 40, 1885, p. 210.)— Znm ersten buch MartialH.
7 pp. (PWioJogiM, V. 41, 1882, p. 359.)
Gilbert, William, M. D. 1540-1603.
On the loadstone and magnetic bodies, and
on the great magnet the earth. A new phys-
iology, demonstrated with many arguments
and experiments. A translation by P. Fleury
Mottelay. [With portrait.] NewYork, 1893.
8°. —1534
Martin, T. C. Gilbert's fables. 11pp. I.N.Am.Bev.
V. 146, 1888, p. 405.)— Mottelay. P. F. Biographical
memoir [of G.] 19 pp. (Gilbert, W., On the loadstone
and magnetic bodies, p. ix. )
Gilbert, William. 1804-89.
The city : an inquiry into the corporation,
its livery companies, and the administration
of their charities and endowments. London,
1877. 12°. 1528
Gilberti Federico. See Federico, G.
Gilby, Anthony. — 1585. Admonition to Eng-
land and Scotland to call them to repentance. 10 pp.
(Knox, J., Hist, ofthe reformation of religion, p. 455.)
Gilcliri.st, Mrs. Anne Burrows. 1828-85.
Life and writings. Ed. by H. H. Gilchrist.
With a prefatory notice by Wm. Michael
Rossetti. [Illustr.] London, 1887. 8°. 4784
Contents. ConfcK.sion of faitli,— Three glimpses of a
>'ew Knif^land villajee.— An Englishwoman's esti-
mate of Walt Whitman.
( Rev. of in Blackwood's Mag. v. 142, 1887, p. 107. )
Mary Lamb. Boston, 1884. 12°. ( Famous
loomen. ) 3767
Rosftetti, W. M. Prefatory notice. 10 pp. (Gilchrist,
;ifr». A. B., Life and writings, p. vii.)— S«-uddor, H. E.
Anne Gilchrist. 20 pp. (7;i ftis Men and letters, p. 195;
and Atlant. Monthly, v. 60, 1887, p. 275.)
Gilchrist, Herbert Harlakenden [Ed.)
Anne Gilchrist, her life and writings. Sec
Gilchrist, Mrs. A. B.
Gilcliri.st, William Wallace. 1846—. A Maid's
choice : a mu.sical pastoral. 11pp. (.Harper's Mag. v. Si,
1892, p. 18. )
Gild life. Two thousand years of. Lambert,
J. M. —1376
Gild ineri-hiMit, Tlie. 2 v. Gross, C. —1375
Gilda iiiirifabroriiiii. Chaflfers, W. —1744
Gilda niercatoria. Gross, C. —1374
GILD AS (the Wise), St.
1736
GILEAD, Palestine
Gildas (the Wise), St. Circa 516-570. De ex-
cidio et conquestu Britanniae ac flebili caetigationc in
reges principes et sacerdotes. 85 pp. (Monumenta Ger-
man. hUt.: Auctor. antiq. v. 13, p. 3.)— Eplstolariiin
deperditarum fragraenta. 3 pp. {Monumenta German,
hist.: Auctor. antiq. v. 13, p. 88.)— I^orlca, with the gloss
thereon. 34 pp. (Stokes, W., /risA glosses, p. 133: Irish
Archaeol. and Celtic Soc.)— De piieiilteiitla. 2 pp.
(Monumenta Gemtan. hist. : Auctor. antiq. v. 13, p. 89.)
Caradoc, of Llancanan. Vita Gildae. 4 pp. (itfo-
numenta German, hist.: Atictor. antiq. v. 13, p. 107.)—
Vita Gildae auctore monacho Buiensi. 16 pp. (ilfonu-
menta German, hist. : Auctor. antiq. v. 13, p. 91.)
Gildas Modudiiis. Carmen Hibernicum, hac-
tonus ineditum, dc regibus Hiberniae. 41pp. (O'Conor,
C, iter. Hibem. script, vet. v. 1, Prolegomena, pars. 1,
p. 144.)
Gildeliaus, Charles.
JEneas : a drama. St. Louis, 1884. 8°. 3304
In rhyme and time. Shakespeare's birth-
day. Poems. Translations from Goethe.
St. Louis, 1895. 8°. 1324
Plays: Sibyl, Telemaehus, iEneas. St.
Louis, 1888. 12°. 3365
Gildemeister, Johann. 1812—. Des 'Abd
al-gh&nl ainftbulust Rcise von Damascus nach Jerusa-
lem. 16 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 36, 1882,
p. 385.)— Ainnletnm. 3 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells.
Zeits. V. 38, 1881, p. 140.)— Pseudo kallisthenes bei Mosew
von Khoren. 4 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 40,
1886, p. 88. )
Sexti Sententiarum recensiones Latinam,
Graecam, Syriacas coniunctim exhibuit. See
Sextus Pythagoreus (in preceding catalogue).
Gildciiieister, Otto. 1823—. Aus einer neuen
Dante-uebersetznng. 9 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 54,
1888, p. 180.)— Der kampf gegen die frcnidwocrter.
22 pp. {.Deutsch. rundsclMU, v. 48, 1886, p. 95.)— Ueber
hoeaichkeit. 22 pp. (Deutsch. rundw/iau, v. 43, 1885,
p. 419.)
Gilder, Jeannette Leonard. 1849—. Books
that have helped me. 6 pp. (Fomm, v. 4, 1887, p. 207.)—
Mme. Modjeska. 18 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and Hut-
ton, L., Actors and actresses, v. 5, p. 193.)
{Ed. ) The Critic. See Critic, The.
and Gilder, Joseph Benson {Eds.) Au-
thors at home : personal and biographical
sketches of well-known American writers.
New York, n. d. 12°. 3704
Contents.
Aldrich, T. B., by W. H. Harrison, J. A., by W. M
Bishop.
Bancroft, G., by B. G. Love-
joy.
Boker, G. H., by G. P. La-
throp.
Burroughs, J., by E. Rior-
dan.
Cable, G. W., by J. K.
Wetherill.
Clemens, S. L., by C. H.
Clark.
Curtis, G. W., by G. P. La-
throp.
Eggleston, E., by O. C.
Auringer.
Hale, E. E., by W. 8. Ken-
nedy.
Harris, J. C, by E. Braln-
erd.
Baskervill.
Hay, J., by B. G. Lovcjoy.
Higginson, T. W., by G. W.
Cooke.
Holmes, O. W., by A. W.
Rollins.
Howe, J. W., by M. Howe.
Howells, W. D., by W. H.
Bishop.
Leland, C. W., by E. R.
Pennell.
Lowell, J. R., by G. E.
Woodberry.
Mitchell, D. G., by H. A.
Beers.
Parkman, F., by C. H.
Farnham.
Smith, G., by G. D. Rob-
erts.
Stedman, E. C, by A. B. Warner, C. D., by J. H.
Dodd. Twichell.
Stoddard, R. H., by J. B. Whitman, W., by G. Sel-
Gilder. wyn.
Stowe, H. B., by J. H. Whittier, J. G., by H. P
Twichell. Spofford.
Gilder, Joseph Benson {Ed.) 1858—.
Authors at home. See Gilder, J. L., and
Gilder, J. B. {Eds.)
{Ed.) The Critic. See Critic, The.
Gilder, Richard Watson, LL. D. 1844—. Au-
tumn meditation. 1 p. {Century Mag. v. 7, 1885, p. 459.)
—Mors trinniphaliN. 2 pp. {Century Mag. v. 10,
1886, p.414.)— Xonsliiedolore. 2pp. {Atlant. Monthly,
v. 66, 1890, p. 739.)
{Ed.) Century illustrated monthly maga-
zine. See Century illustrated monthly maga-
zine.
Gildersleeve, Basil Lanneau, Ph. D., LL. D.
1831—.
Essays and studies. Educational and lit-
erary. Baltimore, 1890. 8°. 2204
Contents. Occasional adtlresses.— ApoIIoiilus of
Tyaiia.- Classics and collegres.— Limits of eul-
ture.— Grammar and irstlictlcs. —Emperor Jn-
lian.— liUcian.- .naxiniilian: his travels and his
tragedy.— Platen's poems.— I'niverslty work in
America and classical philology.— Legend of Venus.
—Xanthippe an«l »>ocrates.
(Rev of in Atlant. Monthly, v. 67, 1891, p. 700.)
- Formative inflnences. 11 pp. {Fonim, v. 10, 1890,
p. 607.)
{Ed.) Pindar, Olympian and Pythian
odes. See Pindarus (in preceding catalogue).
Gildiiig. Gruel, L. Conferences sur la re-
liure et la dorure des livres. [lUustr.] 1896.
W.36
Bennoch. F. On thread or fibre gilding. 7 pp.
(Soc. of arts, Joum. v. 4, 1856, p. 373.)— Wlldinjf and
silvering by immersion. 2 pp. (Frankl. Inst. Jbum.
3 s. V. 7, 18t4, p. 214.)— Home, H. P. Decoration of the
edges. 3 pp. {In his Binding of books, p. 31.)— l.cvoI.
M. A. Notice of some new methods of gilding and
silvering by immersion. 2 pp. (Frankl. Inst. Joum.
3 3. v. 6, 1843, p. 142. )— Tliread and llbre gilflinK.
3 pp. {ArlJouni. n. s. v. 2, 1856, p. 337.)
Gildoii, Charles. 1665-1724.
Complete art of poetry. London, 1718.
2v. 12°. —2157
Remarks on the plays of Sliakespear. 208 pp.
(Shakespeare, W., Works [Ed. by N. Rowe], v. 7,
p. 257.)— Essay on the art, rise, and progress of the stage
in Greece, Rome, and England. 72 pp. (Shakespeare,
W., ]Vorks [Ed. by N. Rowe], v. 7, p. i.)
Gihlredge, Nicholas. 17 cent. Letter of con-
gratulation, addressed to Sir Thos. Pelham, on his
marriage with Judith Shirley, 1637. 3 pp. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 2, 1849, p. 99.)
Gilds. See Guilds.
Gilead, Palestine. Conder, C. R. Explora-
tions in G. 19 pp. (/» his Palestine, p. 171.)— I-and of
«. 19 pp. {Blackwood's Mag. v. 129, 1881, p. 104.)— Tris.
tram, H. B. Gilead. 20 pp. {In his Topog. of th«
Holy Land, p. 311.)
GILES, G. E.
1737
OILLES
Giles, C. E. Old dooi-way at Frome. 3 pp. 1 pi.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 1,
18.^1, p. 120.) — Xmiiiey cnntlo. 4 pp. 1 pi. (Somerset-
shire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 1, 1851, p. 123.)
—Sculptures in church of St. Joliii Baptist. Wel-
lington, Somerset. 8 pp. 2 pi. ( Somersetshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 1, 1851, p. 30.)— Sculptures on
the west doorway of Nt, Mary's {^huroli, Taunton.
3 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc.
Proc. V. 1, 1851, p. 89.)
Giles, Ernest.
Australia twice traversed : the romance of
exploration, being a narrative compiled from
the journals of five exploring expeditions into
and through central south Australia, and
western Australia' 1872-76. With maps and
illustrations. London, 1889. 2 v. 8°. 2493
Giles, Henry. 1809-82.
Illustrations of genius, in some of its rela-
tions to culture and society. Boston, 1854.
12°. 2294
Contents. Robert lIuriiN. — tVrvaiitew. — I'oiiver-
ftation.— Cost of a riiltivnipd man. —Thomas De
4)ntnr.r. — Don <lnixole. — Fiction. — .Mnslr. —
Phllautlirnplr scntinionl.— Pnbllc o|>inlon.—
Scarlet letter.— Wor<lNwortli.
Lectures and essays. Boston, 1850. 2 v.
12°. 2207
Contents. Moral spirit of Byron'M ^cnlnN, v. 1. —
Moral philosophy of Byron'M llf«». v. 1. — C'arlyle,
V. 2.— C'hatterton, v. 2.— Crabbe, v. 1.— Kconon»le«,
V. 2.— Ebenezer Elliott, v. 1.— Falstaii; v. ].— Oliver
4iol<I<tinltli, V. 1. —Ireland and the Irish, v. 2.— Spirit
of Irish liiNtory, v. 1.— Worth of liberty, v.2.— True
manhood, v. 2. — MumIc, v. 2. —Young ninHlcian,
V. 2.— Patriotism, v. 2.— The Pnlpit. v. 2.— Navage
and Dermody, v. 2.— Day in NprlnKlielfi, v. 2.)
Giles, Herbert Allen. Notes on Chinese com-
position. 21pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China branch,
Joum.n.s. V. 17, pt. 1, 1882, p. 1.)— Family namcN.
34 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. China branch, Journ. n. s.
V. 21, 1887, p. 255.)— The HnnK-lon-ni^n^: commonly
called the Dream of the red chamber. 23 pp. (Royal
Asiat. Soc. China branch, Journ. n. s. v. 20, 1886, p. 1.)
( Tr. ) Chuang Tzti. See Chuang Tzil.
Giles, Rev. John Allen {Ed.) 1808-84.
Germanici Caesaris Reliquiae quae extant
omnes. See Germanicus Caesar.
Prior, R. C. A. Obituary notice of G. 3 pp. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 30, 1885,
p. 186.)
Gilfillan, Rev. George. 1813-78.
Galleries of literary portraits, v. 1. Edin-
burgh, 1856. 8°. 2247
Contents.
.^schylus.
Aird, T.
Bailey, P.J.
Baillie, J.
Bigg, J. S.
Browning, Mrs. E. B.
Buchanan, Q.
Burns, R.
Byron, Q. G. N., 6 Baron
Byron.
Campbell, T.
Coleridge, S. T.
Crabbe, G.
Croly, G.
Cunningham, A.
Danton, G. J.
Disraeli, B., 1 Earl of Bea-
cmisfield.
Elliott, E.
Godwin, W.
Hemens, Mrs. F. D.
Hood, T.
Keats, J.
Lockhart, J. G
Longfellow, H. W.
Lytton, E. O. E. L. B.,
1 Baron Lytton.
Marat, J. P.
Milton, J.
Mirabeau, H. G. de R.,
Comte de.
Montgomery, J.
Moore, T.
Napoleon I, Emperor of
the French,
Poe, E. A.
Pollok, R.
Robespierre, F. M. M. J. I.
Shakespeare, W.
Shelley, Mrs. M. W.
Shelley, P. B.
Smith, A.
Southey, R.
Tennyson, A., 1 Baron
Tennyson.
Vergniaud, P. V.
Wordsworth, W.
Yendys, S.
— Sketches of modern literature, and emi-
nent literary men (being a gallery of literary
portraits). Repr. entire from the London ed.
New York, 1846. 2 v. in 1. H°. 2232
Contents.
Aird, T. v. 2. Hazlitt, W. v. 1.
Brougham, H. P., Baron Irving, E. v. 1.
Broitgham and Vaux, v. 2.
Campbell, T. v. 2.
Carlyle, T. v. 1.
Chalmers, T. v. 1.
Coleridge, S. T. v. 2.
Cunningham, A. v. 2.
De Quincey, T. v. 1
Elliott, E. V. 2.
Emerson, R. W. v. 2.
Foster, J. v. 1.
Godwin, W. v. 1.
Hall, R. v. 1.
Jeffrey, F., Lord, v. 1.
Keats, J. V. 2.
Lamb, C. v. 2.
Landor, W. S. v. 2.
Lockhart, J. G. v. 2.
Macaulay, T. B., 1 Boron
Macaulay, v. 2. ,
Pollok, R. V. 2.
Shelley, P. B. v. 1.
Southey, R. v. 2.
Wilson, J. V. 1.
Wordsworth, W. v. 2.
I»e <t"'»<^<<.V, T. Notes on Gllflllan's literary por-
traits. 68 pp. [Colt. loritings, v. U, p. 326.)
Gili.j, Filippo Salvadore. 1721-89.
Saggio di storia americano ; o, sia storia na-
turale, civile, e sacra de regni, e delle pro-
vincie spagnuole di terra-ferma dell' America
meridionale. [Illustr.] Roma, 1780-84. 4 v.
8°. .2647
Giljakeu. See Gilyaks.
Gill, Joseph. 18 cent.
Pratres e societate Jesu Hispania extermi-
nati. See Vansittart, H., and others (in pre-
ceding catalogue).
Gill, Theodore Nicholas, M. D., Ph. D. 1837—.
Sea-serpent myth. 12 pp. {Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 84.)—
ZotilOKry. 34 pp. (Goode, G. B., Smi(A»on.J»«i(. p. 711.)
Gill, Thomas.
Vallis Eboracensis : comprising the his-
tory and antiquities of Easingwold and its
neighbourhood. [Illustr.] London, 1852. 8°.
2515
Gill, Thomas Patrick. 1858 — . Landlordism in
America. 16 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 142, 1886, p. 52.)— A
Parliament or a Coug^reHH? 16 pp. {Contcmp.
iJCT. V. 53. 1888, p. 757.)
Gill, W. A. Origin and interpretation of
myths. 9 pp. (i»/acmi7(«n'« itfnff. v. 56, 1887, p. 121.)
Gillekeiis, L. G. Teaching of agriculture.
7 pp. (London, Internat. Health Ezhib. Literature, v. 14,
p. 384.)
Gilles, St.
Berneville, G. de. Vie de St. Gilles :
po6me du XII sifecle. 1881. (Soc. des anc.
textesfr.) —1134
Bartscli, K. F. [Ed.) Der Trierer Aegidius. 57 pp.
(Oermania, v. 26, 1881, p. 1.)
Gilles, Abp. of Languedoc. 14 cent. Litterae.
1 p. (Baluze, E., MUcell. v. 3, p. 106.)
Gilles, Pierre. Luce, S. Un des meneurs de la
commune de Paris en 1358 : Pierre Gilles. 8 pp. (In hit
France pendant la guerre de cent ans, p. 23.)
Gilles. See also .^gidius.
GILLES DE LA TOURETTE, G.
1738
GILLOT, Joseph
Oilles tie la Toiirette, G. Wonders of ani-
mal magnetism. 13 pp. f.V. .4m. if«>. V. 146, 1888, p. 131.)
Gillespie, Charles B. A miner's Sundaj' in
Coloma. 11pp. (Oenhirj/ .Uasr. V. 20, 1891, p. 259.)
(lillespie, George Robertson (Tr.) 1851 — .
International law. See Bar, K. L. von.
Gillespie, Joseph.
Recollections of early Illinois and her
noted men, read before the Chicago Historical
Society, March 16, 1880. Chicago, 1880. p.
8°. (Fei-ff>i8 Hist. S. no. 13.) 3597
Gillespie, William Mitchell, LL. D. 1816-68.
Manual of the principles and practice of
road-making : comprising the location, con-
struction, and improvement of roads (com-
mon, macadam, paved, plank, etc.), and rail-
roads. 3 ed. New York, 1849. 8°. —2727
Gillet, F61ix. Les Indiens de la Califomie.
16 pp. {Soc. am. de France, Archives, n. s. v. 1, 187.'>,
p. 199.)
Gillet, Ransom H. 1800-76.
Democracy in the United States. What it
has done, what it is doing, and what it will
do. New York, 1868. p. 8°. —2327
Life and times of Silas Wright. Albany,
1874. 2 v. 8°. 3703
Gillette, William Hooker. 1853—. Esmeralda.
19 pp. (Century Mag. v. 1, 1881. p. 513.)
Gillian), E. W. Chinese immigration. 9 pp.
(JV. Am. Rev. v. 143, 1886, p. 26.)— PreHldeiittal elec-
tloiiM historically considered. 9 pp. (Mag. Am. HM.
V. 14, 1885, p. 181.)— Rise and fall of the French colony of
Nan I>oinlnK». 8 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 20, 1888,
p. 471.)
Gilliei-on, Alfred. 1849-78. L'Arcadie et la
Suisse : souvenirs de voyage. 25 pp. ( Biblioth. univ. et
rev. Suisse, 3 piT. v. 5, 1880, p. 193.)
Gillitiron, Jules. 1854—.
Patois de la commune de Vionnaz (Bas-
Valais). Paris, 1880. 8°. {Biblioth. Ecole des
hautes etudes, v. 40. ) — 4153
• Claire' f'onlaiiie, examen critique des diverses ver-
sions de cette chanson. 25 pp. (Romania, v. 12, 1883,
p. 307.)— M^laiiKOH irallo-roinaiiN. 15 pp. (Biblioth.
Kcole des hauies HtuUs, v. 73, p. 28S. )
Gillies, James B.
Edinburgh past and present. With notes
of the county, historical, descriptive, and
scientific, by Rev. James S. Mill, Flora Mas-
son, and Dr. Geikie. Edinburgh, 1886. sm.
4°. 2583
James lUKrain. 6 pp. (Disruption worthies, Memorial
of 1843, v. 8, p. 328.)
Gillies, John, LL. D. 1747-1836.
History of ancient Greece, its colonies, and
conquests. Phila., 1822. 4 v. 8°. 2716
Gillies, Margaret. Needham, Mrs. E. C. C.
Margaret Gillies. 8 pp. (In her Eng. female artists, v. 2,
p. 87.)
Gillilaiid, Thomas.
Dramatic mirror : containing the history of
the stage, from the earliest period to the
present time; including a biographical and
critical account of all the dramatic writers,
from 1660 ; and also of the most distinguished
performers, from the days of Shakspeare to
1807 : and a history of the country theatres,
in England, Ireland, and Scotland. Embel-
lished with engraving^. London, 1808. 2 v.
12°. 3316
Gilliii^ West, Enfiland. Plantaqenet-Har-
KisoN, G. H. de S. N. History of Yorkshire.
V. 1 : Wapentake of Gilling West. 1879. 6.43
See also Yorkwhir^.
(iilliiig:water, Edmund. Circa 1735-1813.
Historical and descriptive account of St.
Edmund's Bury, in the county of Suffolk. St.
Edmund's Bury, 1804. 16°. 1252
Gilliss, Capt. James Melville. 1810-65.
Magnetical and meteorological observa-
tions, made at Washington, 1838. Washing-
ton, 1845. 8°. —2483
Gillinore, Parker {Ed.)
Reptiles and birds. See Figuier, G. L.
Gillinore, Maj-Gen. Quincy Adams, Ph. D.
1825-88.
Notes on the compressive resistance of
freestone, brick piers, hydraulic cements,
mortars, and concretes. New York, 1888. 8°.
—1773
Report on the compressive strength, speci-
fic gravity, and ratio of absorption of various
kinds of building-stone from different sec-
tions of the United States tested at Fort
Tompkins, Staten Island, N. Y. Washing-
ton, 1874. 8°. ( U. 8. Engineers, Corps of. )
—1775
Army before rharlestoii in 1863. 20 pp. (Johnson,
R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil tear, v. 4,
p. 52.)— Siege and capture of Port PiilHNki. 12 pp.
(Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . .of the Civil
war, V. 2, p. 1.)
Gillniore, See also Gilmore. — Qilmour.
Gillot, Jacques. — 1619.
Satyre Menippfie. SeeLeroy, P., and others.
Gillot, Joseph.
Christie, Manson, and Woods. Catalogue
of the renowned collection of ancient and
modern pictures and water-colour drawings
of . . . Joseph Gillott. Sold at auction by.
[1872.] —1753
Catalogue of the valuable collection of
fine old Italian instruments . . , formed by
Joseph Gillott. Sold at auction by. 1872.
{ With their Catalogue of . . . pictures and
water-colour drawings of ... J. Gillott. )
—1753
i
GILLOW, Joseph
1739
OILMAN, Daniel Ooit
Gillow, Joseph. 1850—.
Haydock papers : a glimpse into Englisli
Catholic life under the shade of persecution
and in the dawn of freedom. London, 1888.
8°. —4265
Literary and biographical history ; or, bib-
liographical dictionary of the English Catho-
lics, from the breach with Rome, in 1534, to
the present time. v. 1-4. London [1885-95].
4 V. 8°. W. 57
Contens.
Abbot, A.-Curr, J., v. 1. Qraham, J.-Keinble, J., v. 3.
Dacre, L.-Gradwell, K., v. 2. Kemeys, D. J.-Metham, T.
V. 4.
I^OMtock Hall, the seat of the Aiidertons. 6 pp.
2 pi. (Gray. H., Views of the old halts of Lancashire and
Cheshire, p. 63.)
(xillray, James. 1757-1815.
Works, with the story of his life and times.
Ed. by Thos. Wright. London, n. d. 4°.
— 17C4
Oill.s. Brooks, W. K. Structure of the lamelli-
branchiate gill. 16 pp. (In his Handb. of invertebr.
zool. p. 296.)— Oiienther, A. C. L. G. Organs of respi-
ration. 15 pp. {In his Introd. to the study of fishes,
p. 135.)— Mitsiikiirl, K. On the structure and signifi-
cance of some aberrant forms of lamellibranchiate gills.
14 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns
Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883,
p. 257.)— Osborii, H. L. Of the gill in some forms of
prosobranchiate moUusca. 12 pp. 3 pi. (Martin, H. N.,
and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies front the
biol. labr. V. 3, 1885, p. 37.)— Sclienk. S. L. Kiemenfae-
den der knorpelfische waehrend der entwickelung.
12 pp. 1 pi. (Vienna, Akad. wissens. Mathemat.-Tuitur-
wissens. klasse, Sitzungsb. v. 71, abth. 3, 1875, p. 227.)
See also OiiKtaeoa.— FiMlieM.— liiHcctH. — Respl-
rntjon.
Oilin, Hermann von. Maurer, J. C. Her-
mann von Giim. 8 pp. (l/jMprc-Zeit, 1884, V. 2, p. 793.)
Gilinan, Arthur. 1837—.
Story of Rome from the earliest times to
the end of the Republic. New York, 1887.
p. 8°. [SUyry of the nations.) 2426
Story of the Saracens from the earliest
times to the fall of Bagdad. New York, 1887.
p. 8°. {Story of the nations.) 2426
Story of Alexander's empire. SeeMahafify,
J. P., and Oilman, A.
Story of ancient Egypt. See Rawlinson,
O., and Oilman, A. (in preceding catalogue).
Story of Carthage. See Church, A. J., and
Oilman, A.
Story of Oermany. See Baring-Gould, S.,
and Oilman, A.
Story of the Moors in Spain. See Poole,
S. L. (in preceding catalogue).
Story of Turkey. See Poole, S. L. (in pre-
ceding catalogue).
Gllinaii, Chandler Robbins, M. D. 1802-65.
John B. Beck. 9 pp. (Gross, S. D., Lives of Am. physi-
cians, p. 605.)
Vol. m.— 218.
Giliiiau, Daniel Coit, LL. D. 1831—.
Address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society
of Harvard University, July 1, 1886. [Balti-
more], 1886. 8°. —2373
Address delivered at the opening of the
new halls of the Teachers' College, one hun-
dred and twentieth street. New York. [New
York], n. d. 8°. —2373
Baltimore's opportunities : the substance
of an address delivered by request in the
Maryland Institute, Nov. 10, 1879, at the
opening of the winter courses. [Baltimore,
1879]. 8°. —2373
Building of the University : an inaugural
address delivered at Oakland, Nov. 7, 1872.
San Francisco, 1872. 8°. —2373
Note.— Also in Overld. Monthly, v. 9, 1872, p. 564.
Charities and reformatories of Connecti-
cut : an address delivered at the opening of
the Connecticut Industrial School for girls,
Mlddletown, June 30, 1870. New Haven, 1870.
8°. —2373
Charity and knowledge : an address de-
livered at the opening of the Johns Hopkins
Hospital, Baltimore, May 7, 1889. Baltimore,
1889. 8°. —2373
De juventute, the preparatory school : an
address delivered at the opening of the new
halls of the Berkeley school. New York, 1891.
[New York, 1891.] 12°. —2373
Development of the public library in
America : an address delivered at the opening
of the Cornell University Library, Oct. 7, 1891.
Ithaca, 1891. 4°. W.53
Future of the Johns Hopkins University.
[New York, 1888.] 16°. —2373
Greek art in a manufacturing town of New
England : an address delivered at the cJ'pening
of the Slater Museum, Norwich, Conn. New
York, 1888. 16°. —2373
Historical discourse delivered in Norwich,
Conn., Sept. 7, 1859, at the bi-centennial cele-
bration of the settlement of the town. Bos-
ton, 1869. 8°. (Rev. of in New Englander,
V. 17, 1860, p. 243. ) —2373
Johns Hopkins University, 1876-91. Balti-
more, 1891. 8°. (Adams, H. B., Johns Hop-
kins Univ. studieg in hist, and polit. sci. 9 s.
no. 4.) 4653
Johns Hopkins University. Annual re-
ports, 1-22. Baltimore, 1876-97. 22 v. 8°.
.—2373
Opening of Bryn Mawr College for ladies :
address, n. p. n. d. 8°. —2373
Panorama of charitable work in many
lands. [Baltimore, 1894.] 8°. —2373
Recollections of the life of John Glenn,
who died in Baltimore, March 30, 1896, with a
review of the charitable work of Mr. Glenn
by J. R. Brackett. Baltimore, [1896]. 8°.
3891
OILMAN, Daniel Coit
1740
GILMER, Francis Walker
Remarks at the anniversary of the Na-
tional Deaf Mute College, Washington, April
19, 1876. Baltimore, n. d. 8°. L.32
Remarks, on the thirteenth commemora-
tion day [Johns Hopkins University], Feb.
22, 1889. [Baltimore, 1889.] 16°. —2373
Report on the national schools of science.
Washington, 1872. 8°. —2373
Sheffield Scientific School of Yale Univer-
sity : a semi-centennial historical discourse,
Oct. 28, 1897. New Haven, 1897. 8°. —2373
Study in black and white : an address at
the opening of the Armstrong-Slater Trade
School building, Nov. 18, 1896. Baltimore,
1897. 8°. (John F. Slater Fund, Occa»io7ial
papers, no. 10.) .—2354
AildrosM, 7 pp. {Inaitguration of W. L. Witson as
President of Washington and Lee Univ. p. 28.)— Address.
3 pp. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Circulars, v. 12, 1893, p. 58. )
—Address. 2 pp. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Circulars, v. 15,
1896, p. 95.)— Address. 8 pp. (Spence, W. W., and others.
Presentation of Thorwafdsen^s statue of Christ to the Johns
Hopkins Hospital, p. 3.)— Address at the opening of the
fifteenth academic year. 5 pp. (Johns Hopkins Univ.
Circulars, v. 10, 1891, p. 1.)— Lake region in Central
.Africa, south of the equator. 10 pp. {Neic Englander,
V. 21, 1862, p. 14.)— Albert Xyaiizn. By S.W.Baker.
5 pp. (2V. Am. Rev. v. 104, 1867, p. 270.)— Across Aiiierioa
and ANia. By R. Pumpelly. 5 pp. (N. Am. Rev. \. WO,
1870, p. 224.)— American archlveH in Seville. 1 p.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Circulars, v. 9, 1890, p. 32.)— Sig-
nificance of the degree of Bachelor of arts. 1 p.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Circulars, v.-9, 1890, p. 34.)— Cata-
logue of the Boston Public lilbrary. 5 pp. (New
Englander, v. 21, 1862, p. 135.)— Introductory note to
Prof. W. K. BrooUs'H volume on the o.vNter. 1 p.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Circulars, v. 10, 1891, p. 103.)—
Present aspects of follegre training. 15 pp. (N.Am.
Kev. V. 136, 1883, p. 526.)— t'ommerce the child of science
and its filial supporter. 6 pp. (Orr, A. E., and others,
CXXIX annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of
N. Y. Speeches, p. 58.)— Universal pronouncing diction-
ary ofblottraphy and mythologr.v. By J. Thomas.
6 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 114, 1872, p. 408.)— Education.
5 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 34, 1874, p. 124.)— Education
In America. 1776-1876. 38 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 122,
1876, p. 191.)— Oeographlcal uotlccK. 263 pp. (Am.
J. Sci. 2 s. V. 25, 1858, p. 3a5; V. 26, 1858, pp.86, 217, 370;
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1860, pp. 82, 221, 400; V. 30, 1860, pp. 217, 391; V. 31, 1861,
p. 51 : V. 33, 1862, p. 259 ; V. 35, 1863, p. 223 ; V. 37, 1864, p. 75 ;
V. 47, 1869, pp. 98, 377.) -Comparative ireOKTraphy. By
Carl Ritter. 3 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 101, 1865, p. 267.)— On
the study of geography. 6 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, \. 67,
1891, p. 815.)— Hand-craft and rede-cran. 5 pp.
(Hitchcock, R., and others. Art movement in America,
and Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 837.)— Physical geography
of the Hol.v I..and. By E. Robinson. 3 pp. (N. Am.
ijCT. v. 101, 1865, p. 269.)— Inaugural addreNH. 50 pp.
(Addresses at the inauguration of D. C. Oilman, etc. p. 15.)
— Intro<lnctory note. 1 p. (Johns Hopkins Univ.
Circulars, v. 12, 1893, p. 37.)— Introductory remarkH.
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Japanefie Indemnity fund. 6 pp. (Overld. Monthly,
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school of fine arts. 5 pp. (New Englander, v. 27, 1888,
p. 175.)— Johns Hopkins University (1874-94).
14 pp. 11 pi. (Steiner, B. C, Hist, of ed. in Md. p. 146:
U. 8. Education, Bureau of, Circulars, 1894.)— Johns
Hopkins University from 1873 to 1893. 5 pp. (Johns
Hopkins Univ. Circulars, v. 13, 1894, p. 17.)— Remarks on
behalf of the University. 2 pp. (Johns Hopkins Univ.
Circulars, v. 11, 1892, p. 49.) — Letter. 1 p. (Johns
Hopkins Univ. Circulars, v. 9, 1890, p. 42.)— Lectures and
readings on the Mefliterranean sea in its liistorical
and geographical aspects. 1 p. (Johns Hopkins Univ.
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Univ. Circulars, v. 15, 1896, p. 96.)— Sources of the Xlle.
21 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 104, 1867, p. 122.)— Remarks.
2 pp. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Circulars, v. 10, 1891, p. 148.)
— [Letter] to Prof. Remsen. 1 p. (Johns Hopkins
Univ. Circulars, v. 11, 1892, p. 17.)— Carl Ritter. 22 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 98, 1864, p. 498.)— Life of Carl Ritter. By W.
L.Gage. 3 pp. (JV./lm.iJCT. 105, 1867, p. 314.)— New phases
of the Hcliool question In Connecticut. 21 pp.
{Netv Englander, v. 26, 1867, p. 671.)— Wliat sort of
schools ought the state to keep? 30 pp. (Neiv Eng-
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science. 27 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 105, 1867, p. 495.)—
Higher special schools of science and literature
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— SclentlHc schools in Europe. 14 pp. (Am. J. of
Education, v. 1, 1856, p. 315. )— Cooperation of the Smith-
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Gilmer, Maj.-Gen. Jeremy Francis. 1818 — .
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Giovanni Boccadoro. .Sec Chrysostomus, J.
Giovanni da Fiesole. See Fiesole, G. A. da.
Giovenazzo, Matteo Spinelli da. See Spinello,
M.
GIOVIO, Paolo
1744
GIRARDIN, Mme. Delphine Gay de
Giovio, Paolo, Bp. of Nocera. 1483-1552.
Dialogo dell' imprese militari et amorose,
et del S. Gabriel Symeoni Fiorentino. Con
un ragionamento di M. Lodovico Domenichi,
nel medeslmo soggetto. Con la tavola. Lyons,
1574. 16°. 2327
Historic ... of the legation or ambassade of the greate
BaailluH, Prince of Moscouia to Pope Clement VII.
10 pp. (Eden, R., First three Eng. books on America,
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Gipliaiiiiis, Obertus. See Giffen, H. van.
Gipsabg-ucs.se antiker bildwerke in histori-
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Gii)»iies. See Gypsies.
Giraffes. 3 pp. Baker, Sir S. W., Wild beasU
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Giraffl, Alessandro. 17 cent.
Exact historie of the late revolutions in
Naples ; and of their monstrous successes.
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J[ames] H[owell]. London, 1650. 16°. 3547
Giraldl, di Firenze, Ser Filippo. Rime. 3 pp.
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GiraUli, Lilio Gregorio. 1479-1552.
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von Karl Wotke. Berlin, 1894. 12°. (Latein.
litteraturdenkniaeler des 15 u. 16 jahrh. v. 10. )
4227
P. Papinii IStalii vita. 5 pp. (Statins, P. P., Opera
otnnia, v. 1, p. 23 : Valpy, A. J., Script. Lat.)
GiraUli Ciiitio, Giovanni Battista. 1504-73.
Hecatommithi, overo cento novelle . . .
Di nuovo rivedute, corrette, e riformate in
questa quinta impressione. Venetia, 1584.
2 V. in 1, p. 8°. 2314
Dagli Kcaloniiiilli. 20 pp. (Locella, G., A'oi!e((. i(o(.
p. 218.)— CilcirlicH mil irl^'<''><'i"- 15 PP- (Sinirock,
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Girsildiis, Cambrensis. See Giraldus de Barri,
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(iiraldiis de Barri, Cambrensis. 1146-1220.
Opera, v. 8. Ed. by G. T. Warner. With
an Index to v. I-IV and VIII. London, 1891.
r. 8°. { Gt. Brit. Rolls chron. ) 4514
Contents, De priiici|tiH InNtriictlonc liber.
JVote.— For V. 1-7 see preceding catalogue.
English conquest of Ireland 1166-85. Mainly
from the Expugnatio Hibemica. Pt. 1. Text.
Ed. by F. J. Fumivall. London, 1896. 8°.
(Early English Text Soc. no. 107. ) 2123
Merveilles de I'lrlande. [Tr. par] Frfere
Philippe. Texte provenjal pub. par Jacques
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Girard. See Aycard und Girard.
Girard, C. F. (Tr.)
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Girard, Charles, M. D. 1822—.
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GooDE, G. B. Bibliographies of American
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Girard, Grggoire. Michel, L. C. De I'en-
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Girard, Jules Augustin. 1825—. Alexandri-
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p. 91.)— Campus SlaariarnN. Nouvelle <tnde sur le
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Kschyle sur la scSne fransaise. 18 pp. (Rev. d. detix
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Girard, Paul. 1852—. Nouveau bronze du
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Rupp, G. P. (Ed.) Statue of Stephen
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Simpson, S. Biography of Stephen Girard.
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3787
Parton. J. Stephen Girard and his college. 37 pp.
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Girard de Viaiie. Bertrand, de Bar-sur-Aube.
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ParlH, O. B. P. Mythologie allemande dans Girard
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Girardi, Luigi Alfonso. I martiri di Yenezia
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GIRARDIN, Emile de
1745
GIRONDISTS
Girardiii, Emile de. Castelar, E. Emlle Girar-
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Girardin, Marc. See Sain<>Marc Girardin.
Girardot, Albert.
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ScHWEPPB, K. Etudes sur Girart de Ros-
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Apfelwtedt, F. Pariser Girart collationiert. 14 pp.
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Giraiid, de Sales, St. Vita. 13 pp. ( Martfene,
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Giraitd, Charles Joseph Barthfelemy. 1802-81.
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moyen Age. Paris, 1846. 2 v. 8°. —1325
Histoire du droit romain ; ou, introduction
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Giraiideau, Bonaventure. 1701-74.
Histoires et paraboles, pensfies et maximes
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Giraudeau, E. A. (Ed.)
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Giranit de Saint-Farg-eaii, Pierre Augustin
Eusfebe. 1791—.
Guide pittoresque portatif et complet du
voyageur en France. 3 6d., ornfee d'une belle
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Girbert de Metz. Bonnardot, F. Essai de
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Girgenti or Gergenti, Sicily. Sclafani-Gallo,
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Beale, D. (Ed.) Reports issued by the
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BowNE, E. S. Girl's life eighty years ago.
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Reign of pedantry in girls' schools. 23 pp. {Nineteenth
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— Starrett, H. E. Future of our daught«rs. 12 pp.
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of the state. 12 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 76.)
See also Advieo to the yoiiiif^.— Education of
the youni;.— Kclucatioii of wonieii.-r Woman.
Girolamo, da Tremgi. 5 pp. Vasari, G., Opere,
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Girolamo. See also Hieronymus.
Giroii, Pedro Tellez y, Duque de Osuna. See
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Giroiide, Departvient, France. Franck, W.
Trait6 sur les vins du M6doc et les autres vins
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Girondists.
Granier de Cassagnac, a. de. Histoire
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Onibert, L. Parti girondin dans le d^partement de la
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GIRTON COLLEGE
1746
GJULIARI, Giovanni Battista Carlo
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See ateo Cainbrlds^e University.— Edncation of
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Girty, Simon. Ranck, G. W. Girty, the white
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Giry, Jean Marie Arthur Joseph. 1849—.
Etablissements de Rouen, etudes sur I'his-
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etudes, V. 55, 59. ) —4153
Histoire de la ville de Saint-Omer et de ses
institutions jusqu'au XIV sifecle. Paris, 1877.
8°. (Biblioth. Ecole des hautes etudes, v. 31.)
—4154
Notice sur un traits du moyen-&ge intitulfi De colori-
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Gisborne, William. 1825—.
Colony of New Zealand : its history, vicis-
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The same. Re-issue, with statistical infor-
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Giseke, Bemhard Ludwig. 1823-76. Bericht
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Giseke. See also Giesecke.
Giselin, Victor. 1543-91. In Aurelium Pru-
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Gisleniis, St. Ex inventione et miraculis S.
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Giso, Bp. of Wells. Green, J. R. Earl Harold
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Gissing', George. Aflalo, F. G. G. Gissing.
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Gist, Christopher. —1759.
Journals, with historical, geographical,
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Gitlbauer, Michael. 1847—. Ueberreste griechi-
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Gitt, Joseph S.
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Giiidei di Sicilia, Codice diplomatico dei. 2 v.
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{Ed.) Convito di Dante Alighieri reinte-
grato nel testo eon nuovo commento da. See
Dante Alighieri.
{Ed.) Opere latine di Dante Alighieri re-
integrate nel testo con nuovi commenti da.
See Dante Alighieri.
{Ed.) Vita nuova e il Canzoniere, ridotti
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Giuliari, Giovanni Battista Carlo, Conte.
1810—.
II Veronese all' epoca romana. Venezia,
1884. 4°. (Venice, R. Deputaz. di storia
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Bolla inedita del Papa Anastasio IV e Ragembcrto,
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Francesco Petrarea e la sua scoperta delle epistole di
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{Ed.) LibrodiTheodolooverolaVisionedi
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GIULIARI FAMILY
1747
GLACIAL PERIOD
Gitiliari family. Carmichael, C. H. E. Vero-
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Giiiliiii, Giorgio. Cantil, C. Pamiglie nota-
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Giullo Braiichi. Elwes, A. (3V.) 2336
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Carlo RiiNCoiii. 3 pp. (Carpi, L., Hisorgimento ital.
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Vittorio Emanuele II, primo Re d'ltalia.
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Glaciers.
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Meyer, H. Across East African glaciers.
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Shaleb, N. S., and Davis, W. M. Illus-
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HerbMt, G. Gletschcr und eiszeit, mit ruecksicht
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13 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1878, v. 1, p. 591.)— Mraase, E.
Fortachritte der gletscherfrage. 17 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
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Chronica abbatiae Gladbacensis. 1856. (In
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OavMrd, C. M. Q. et son gouvernemcnt en 1844. 14 pp.
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35 pp. (Quort. Rev. v. 161, 1885, p. 246.)-«ladstone-
Morley administration. 37 pp. ( Qijort. iJeu. v. 162,
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SO pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 158, 1884, p. 267.)— Mr. Glad-
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— Mr. Gladstone's scheme. 15 pp. (Blackwood's
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S. A.-Athamas, v. 2. D-Eglises, v. 10.
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Bolonaise-Caistre, v. 4. I-Llywelyn, v. 13.
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Charles II, v. 6. Po-Ezewnski, S., Comte.
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Circulation-Communica- Th6s6e-Zythura, v. 18.
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A-Conciles, v. 1. Conciles-Fumier, v. 2.
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Gleanings from nature. Youngman, J. M.
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Gleanings from patent laws of all countries.
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Gleanings from the natural history of the
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Gleed, James Willis. George Record Peck.
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Merion in the Welsh tract, with sketches
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Glimpses of old English homes. Balch, E.
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Glimpses of our ancestors in Sussex. 2 v.
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Baumann : Reli^ionNphilosophie auf modern-wis-
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Glomy, Jean Baptiste.
Catalogue raisonnfi de toutes les ostampes
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GLOOSCAP, Cuhkw
1755
GLOUCESTER, England
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Rand, 8. T. (Am. Antiq. v. 12, 1890, p. 283.)
Gloostoii, England. Hill, J. H. Glooston.
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See also l^oicefttershire.
Gloria, Andrea. 1821—.
Del volgare illustre dal secolo VII flno a
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{Ed.) Codice diplomatico padovano dal
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Paoli^ C. Compendio delle lezioni teorico-pratiche
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Glorified spinster. 6 pp. {Macmillan'aMag.
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Glorious name of God, the Lord of Hosts,
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Glory. Stapfer, P. De I'amour de la gloire et
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Glossae Bernenses. 20 pp. (Loewe, G.,
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Glossae codieuni Vatlcanl 3321. Sangallensis
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Glossae Latinograecae et Graecolatinae.
Goetz, G., and Gundermann, G. {Eds.)
(Loewe, G., Corpus gloss. Lat. v. 2.) —2121
Glossae Vaticanae. 27 pp. (Loewe, G.,
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Glossaire de la valine d'YSres. Delboulle. A.
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Glossaire dii Morvaii. 2 v. Chambure, E.
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Glossaire du patois de la Suisse romande.
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Glossaire du patois poitevin. Lalanne, L.
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Glossaire ^tymologique et comparatif du
patois picard. Corblet, J. —2146
Glossarium archaiologicuin. Spelman, iSir
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Glossarium eroticum linguae Latinae. Pier-
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Glossarium Latino-Germaiiicum mediae et
infimae aetatis. Diefenbach, L. R.31
Glo.ssarium Leidense. 24 pp. (Loewe, G.,
Corpus gloss. Lat. v. 3, p. 398.)
Glossarium Livianum. Ernesti, A. W. 3216
Glossarium novum ad scriptores medii aevi.
4 V. Carpentier, P. —2121
Glossary of Berkshire words and phrases.
Lowsley, B. ( Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 56. ) —2163
Glossary of dialect and archaic words used in
the county of Gloucester. Robertson, J. D.
{Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 61.) —2163
Vol. UI.— mo.
Glossary of obscure words and phrases in
the writings of Shakespeare and his contem-
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Glossary of provincial words and phrases in
use in Somersetshire. Williams, W. P., and
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Glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman,
Italian, and Gothic architecture. Parker,
J. H. 1157
Glossary of words used in East Anglia. Rye,
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Glossary of words used in the neighbourhood
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Gloucester, Bp. of. See Ellicott, C. J.
Gloucester, Dean of. See Spence, H. D. M.
Gloucester, Earls of. 22 pp. Bazeley, W.
(Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 3, 1878-79,
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Gloucester, England.
FOSBBOOKB, T. D. Original history of the
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Stevenson, W. H. Calendar of the records
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Washbourn, J., Jr. Bibliotheca Glouces-
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Bazelcy, W. Guilds of G. 11 pp. (Bristol and Glou-
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some skeletons found at G. in 1881. 4 pp. (Bristol and
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of the foundation of the Roman colony of Glevum, and
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— .Maelean, Sir J. {Ed.) Inventories of, and receipts
for, church goods in the county of Gloucester and cities
of G. and Bristol. 44 pp. (Bristol and Gloucest. Arch-
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mUilary e^ovoriinient of G. 1647. 79 pp. (Somers,
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Opening address of the historical section. 9 pp. (.4rch-
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Gloucester, Maaa.
Babson, J. J. History of the town of
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DoagplaH, J. Divine immanency. 100 pp. (Biblioth.
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Oruenbaiim, M. Ueber Schem hammephorasch als
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(London Quart. Rev. v. 71, 1889, p. 67. )— Stevens, G. B.
Prof. Harris' '* Philosophical basis of theism." 9 pp. (New
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of God. 10 pp. (New Englander, v. 51, 1889, p. 466.)—
Synionds, J. A. Darwin's Thoughts about God. 6 pp.
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Q. S. F. De testimonio animae. 10 pp. ( Vienna, Akad.
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See also Athelsni.-Blble.-Oeisnt.— Jehovah.—
Monotheism. — Natural theoloi^y. — Polytheism.
—Predestination. — Providence of Ood. — Re-
ligion. — Theism. — Theocracy. — Theoloiry. —
Trinity.
God in the mount. Vicars, J. Jehovah-Jireh.
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Godard, John George.
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Goddard, Rev. Edward Hungerford. 1854—.
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Godde de Liiancourt, Caliste Aug^ste Comte
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system founded on the natural basis of ono-
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GODDEN, Thomas
1760
GODKIN, Georgina Sarah
Several conferences between a Romish
< priest, a fanatick-chaplain, and a divine of the
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Godefroid de Bouillon, Duke of Lorraine and
King of Jerusalem.
GurLLELMUS, Abp. of Tyre. Godeffroy of
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Dictionnaire de I'ancienne langue fran5aise
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Note. — v. 8, pt. 2 ; 9 form the supplement.
Contents.
A-Caistaigneuz, v. 1. Parsommer-Eemem-
Casteillon-Dyvis, v. 2. brance, v. 6.
E-Fildron, v. 3. Eemembrant-Traior, v. 7.
Fil«-Li8tage, v. 4. Traire-Zygaine, v. 8, pt. 1.
Liste-Parsomme, v. 6. A-Carrefour, v. 8, pt. 2.
Carrel-Estendre, v. 9.
(Rev. of in Correspondant, n. s. v. 86, 1881, p. 968.)
Godefroy, Jean {Ed.) 1656-1732.
Mfimoires de Messire Philippe de Comines,
Seig^neur d'Argenton. See Comines, P. de.
Godell, Guillaume, Monk of St. Martial de
Limoges. 12 cent. Chronicon ab anonymo continuatum.
2 pp. (Bouquet, M., Bee. hist. Oaulea, v. 21, p. 760.)
Godericli, Lord. See Robinson, F. J., 1 Earl
of Ripon.
Groderich, (Canada. Town of G. 16 pp. (Big-
gar, E. B., Canadian cities, p. 23.)
Godericu.s. 12 cent. Voyage unto the Holy
Land, an. 3 Hen. I. 2 pp. (Hakluyt, B., Voyages, t. 2,
p. 48.)
Godet, (— ), Jr.
Nouveau plan routier de la ville et des
faubourgs de Paris. Paris, 1826. 8°. .2682
Godet, Philippe Ernest. 1850—.
Histoire littfiraire de la Suisse franjaise.
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y a cent ans: Henri-David Chnillet. 26 pp. (Biblioth.
univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p4r. v. 46, 1890, p. 504.)— Etudiant
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(Bibli4jth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 45, 1890, p. 91.) —
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tt rev. miisse, 3 p6r. t. 24, 1884, p. 322.)— Education au
sifecle pass^. 8 pp. ( Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 35,
1887, p. 106.)— Romanciers contemporains. Ferdinand
Fabre. 55 pp. [Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 48,
1890, pp. 5, 359.)— Jeune fllle dn XVHI sl^ole. 26 pp.
(Bev. d. deux mondes, 1891, 3 pfir. v. 105, p. 602.)— Esprit
de Marc Moiinier. 38 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
3 p4r. V. 37, 1888, pp. 91, 258.)— Mouvement litt^raire de la
SiiiNfte romanfle en 1885-86. 6 pp. (Zeits. f. neufranz.
sprache u. lit. v. 9, pt. 2, 1887, p. 20. )— Alexandre Vine*.
10 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 46, 1890,
p. 376.)
Rambert, E. Un poSte neuchatelois. 8 pp. {Bib-
lioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 pfir. v. 14, 1882, p. 143.)
Godfrey, John Thomas.
History of the parish and priory of Lenton,
in the county of Nottingham. London, 1884.
8°. 2544
Notes on the churches of Nottinghamshire:
hundred of Rushcliffe. [Illustr.] London,
1887. 8°. .2523
Godfrey of Bouillon. See Godefroid de
Bouillon.
Godin, Isabel. Carpenter, F. D. Y. Journey
of G. 4 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 10, 1883, p. 397. )
Godin, Jean Baptist Andrfi. Knight, W. T.
A practical philanthropist, and his work. 7 pp. {Mac-
millan's Mag. v. 59, 1889, p. 178.)
Godinho de Eredia, Emanuel. 16 cent.
Malaca, I'Inde mSridionale, et le Cathay.
MS. original autographe . . . Reproduit en
fac-simile et tr. par M. L6on Janssen. [Por-
tuguese and French.] Bruxelles, 1882. 4°.
^ 1402
iVo«e.— Only 120 copies. This is no. 101.
Godkin, Edwin Lawrence. 1831 — .
Henry G. Pearson : a memorial address
delivered June 21, 1894. New York, [1894].
8°. 4753
American borne rnle. 12 pp. {Nineteenth Cent.
V. 19, 1886, p. 793.)— Public opinion and the cIvH ser-
vice. 11pp. {Forum, V. 8, 1889, p. 237.)— Criminal
politico. 18 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 150, 1890, p. 706.)—
"The economic man." 13pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 153,
1891, p. 491.)— Was the Emtn expedition piratical?
12 pp. {Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 633.)— American view of
Ireland. 18 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 175.)—
American opinion on the Irish question. 8 pp.
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ofnce-holdInK aristocracy. 6 pp. {Century Mag.
V. 2, 1882, p. 287.)— American view of popular govern-
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Month of quarantine. 7 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 155, 1892,
p. 737.)— Republican party and the negro. 12 pp.
{Forum, v. 7, 1888, p. 246.)
Handbook of Home rule. See Gladstone,
W. E., and others.
(Ed.) The Nation. See Nation, The.
Maine, Sir H. J. S. Mr. Godkin on popular govern-
ment. 14 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 19, 1886, p. 366.)
Godkin, Georgina Sarah. Young Cavour.
8 pp. {Macmillan's Mag. v. 61, 1890, p. 444.)— Old Italy
versus Young Italy. 5 pp. ( Westm. Bev. v. 134, 1890,
p. 82.)
QODMAN, Frederick Du Oane
1761
GODWIN, Edward WiUiam
Godnian, Frederick Du Oane.
Wallis, H. Godman collection : Persian
ceramic art in the collection of Mr. F. Du
Cane Godman. 1891. — 17E2
and Salvin, Osbert {Eds.) Biologia Cen-
trali-Americana ; or, contributions to the
knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico
and Central America. Archaeology, 1 v. and
atlas ; Botany, 4 v. and atlas ; Zoology, 29 v.
London, 1879-97, 34 v. and atlas, 2 v. 4°.
A rob aeolOK^y .
Contents. Maudslay, A. P. Archaeology.— Goodman,
J. T. Archaic Maya Inscriptions.
1742
Botany.
Contents. Hemsley, W. B. Bibllog;raphy, v. 4.—
Hemsley, W. B. Sketch of the history of the botani-
cal exploration of Mexico and Central America, v. 4.
— Hemsley, W. B. Costa-Rlcan ferns, v. 4. — Gaumer,
G. P. Cozuniel Island, enumeration of a small col-
lection of plants made in 1885, v. 4.— Dyer, W. T. T.
Cycadaceae, v. 3.— Hemsley, W. B. Further details of
the distribution of some of the more prominent
natural orders, v. 4.— Hemsley, W. B. Enumeration of
the gamopetalae, with descriptions of new species,
V. 2. — Hemsley, W. B, Outlines of the ^eoKraphy and
the prominent features of the flora of Mexico and Cen-
tral America, v. 4. — Gaumer, G. F, List of plants from
If olbox, Mugeres, Cozumel, and Ruatan islands, off the
coasts of Yucatan and Honduras, v. 4.— Hemsley, W. B.
Enumeration of the Inconipletae, monocotyledones,
and cryptogamic vasculares, with descriptions of new
species, v. 3.— Hemsley, W. B. Introduction, v. 1. —
Hooker, Sir J. D. Commentary on the introduction and
appendix, v. 1. — Hemsley, W. B. Specimen of the
nionntaln flora of South Mexico and Central Amer-
ica, V. 4.— Hemsley, W. B. Altitudinal distribution of
orchids in south Mexico, and the dominating features
of the general vegetation, v. 4.— Plates, v. S.— List of
plates, V. 6.— Hemsley, W. B. Enumeration of the
polypetalae, with descriptions of new species, v. 1.—
Hemsley, W. B. Preface, v. 1.— Hemsley, W. B. Pre-
liminary remarks, v. 4.— Hemsley, W. B. Recap-
itulation of the dominant features of the flora of
Mexico and Central America, with remarks on its prob-
able derivation, v. 4.— Hemsley, W. B. Relationships
with the floras of other regions, v. 4. — Hemsley, W. B.
Summary and analysis of the flora, v. 4.— Hemsley,
W. B. JSnppIementnm : additamenta, emendata, et
corrigenda, v. 4. — Index, v. 4.
—2691
Zoology.
Contents. StoU, O., and Cambridge, O. P. Arach-
nlda acarldea.— Cambridge, O. P. Arachnlfia
aranei<lea.— Salvin, O., and Godman, F. Du C. A ves,
2 v.— Pocock, R. I. Chllopoda.— Bates, H. W., Jacoby,
M., Gorham, H. S., Waterhouse, C. O., Baly, J. S., Cham-
pion, Q. C, Lewis, G., Blandford, W. F. H., Sharp, D.
Coleoptera, 7 v.— Osten Sacken, K. R. R., Baron von,
Wulp, F. M. van der, Williston. S. W. Diptera, v. 3.—
Cameron, P. Ilynienoplera, 2 v.— Druce, H. I^epl-
doptera lieterocera.— Godman. F. Du C, and Salvin,
O. I>epidoptcra rhupalocera, 2 v.— Alston, E. R.
IManimalla.— Martens, E. von. Terrestrial and fluviate
mollusca.— Eaton, A. E. Bfenroptera.— Bormans,
A. de, Saussure, H. de, Zehntner, L., Pictet, A. Or-
thoptera. — Guenther, A. Reptllla. — Godman,
F. Du C, and Salvin, O. Rhopalocera.— Distant,
W. L. Rhynohota lieteroptera. — Distant, W,
L., and Fowler, W. W. Rbynchota houioptera,
2 V.
—2661
Godman, John D., M. D. 1794-1830.
American natural history. Phila., 1826-28.
3 V. 8°. —1676
Elements of physiology. See Richerand, A.
Sewall, T. Memoirs of G. 20 pp. (Bound pamph.
V. 249.)
Godinauchester, England. Fox, R. History
of Godmanchester. 1831. .2633
See also Huntingdonshire*
Godo, St. Abbot of Oya. Vita. 6 pp. (Mar-
tSne, E., and Durand, U., Vet. script, amplias. coll. v. «,
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Godolpliin, Sidney, 1 Earl of Oodolphin.
Elliot, H. Life of Sidney, Earl of Go-
dolphin. 1888. 4715
I<ord Godolphln. 31pp. ( Quart. £ev. v. 168, 1889,
p. 198.)— Sidney, Earl of Oodolphin. 27 pp. (Edin.
Bev. y. 169, 1889, p. 301.)
Godolpliin, Sidney. 1610-42. Song. 2 pp.
(Ellis, G., Early Eng. poets, v. 3, p. 202.)
and Waller, Edmund ( Tra. ) Passion of
Dido for .^neas : as it is incomparably exprest in the
fourth book of Virgil. 19 pp. (Dryden, J., Miacel. poems,
v. 4, p. 131.)
Godred Crovan : poem. Chatterton, T.
{Manx Soc. v. 30. ) 2516
Godric, St. Zupitza, J. Cantus beati Godrici.
32 pp. (jBng. atudien, V. 11, 1888, p. 401.)
God's arke overtopping the world's waves.
Vicars, J. 1506
'Gods free mercy to England. Calamy, E.
(Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
Gods government of His church, and the
deputation thereof to men, both for the civill
and ecclesiastical estate. [London], 1641.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I, \. 1.) 4555
God's House of Hull, commonly called the
Charterhouse, History of. Cook, J. .2533
Gods in exile. 22 pp. Heine, C. J. H., Prose
writings, p. 268.
Gods providence : a sermon preached before
the . . . House of Commons. Corbet, E.
{Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 3.) 4565
Gods warning to England by the voyce of His
rod. Scudder, H. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 6.)
4555
Gods work of mercy, in Sions misery.
• Strickland, J. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 6.)
4555
Godwin, Edward William. 1833-86. On ancient
Bristol. 20 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 14, 1869, p. 23.) — Account of the
church of Biddeston St. Nicholas. Wilts. 4 pp.
2 pi. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 4, 1858,
p. 143.)— Account of the church of St. John the
Baptist, Colerne. 9 pp. 4 pi. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and
Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 3, 1857, p. 358. )— Account of Dltch-
rldgc church, Wilts. 3 pp. 2 pi. (Wiltshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 4, 1858, p. 146.)— Dress, and its
; relation to health and climate. 86 pp. (London, Inter-
nat. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 10, p. 193.)— Greek home
according to Homer. 9 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. T. 19,
1886, p. 914.)
GODWIN, Francis
1762
GOEDEKE, Karl
Godwin, Francis, D. D., Bp. of Hereford. 1561-
1633.
Annales of England. Containing the
reignes of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queene
Mary. Written in Latin, thus Englished,
corrected and inlarged ... by Morgan God-
wyn. London, 1630. r. 8°. 1552
Voyage of Domingo Oonzales to the world
of the moon. 2S pp. (Anglia, T. 10, 1888, p. 428.)
- Hoenncher, B. Bemerknngen zu Godwin's " Voy-
age of Domingo Gonzales to the moon." 36 pp. (Anglia,
T. 10, 1888, p. 452.)
Godwin, George. [Notice of.] 3 pp. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Jbum. t. 44, 1888, p. 120.)
Godwin, Mrs. Mary Wollstonecraft. 1756-97.
Original stories from real life ; with con-
versations, calculated to regulate the affec-
tions and form the mind to truth and good-
ness. London, 1791. 12°. 1203
Pennell, E. R. Life of Mary Wollstone-
craft. 1884. (Famous woTnen.) 3767
Paul, C. K. Mary Wollstonecraft: a vindication.
15 pp. (FYater't Mag. n. s. v. 17, 1878, p. 748. )— Wood-
berry, Q. E. Mary Wollstonecraft. 9 pp. {Atlant.
Monthly, v. 46, 1880, p. 838.)— Writtnifii of Mary Woll-
stonecraft. 14 pp. {Weatm. Bev. v. 133, 1890, p. 10.)—
ZImmern, H. Mary Wollstonecraft. 17 pp. (Deuttch.
rundtchau, v. 60, 1889, p. 247.)
Godw^in, Rev. Morgan, Archdeacon of Shrop-
shire ( Tr. ) 17 cent.
Annales of England. See Godwin, F., Bp.
of Hereford.
Godwin, Parke. 1816—.
George Wm. Curtis. A commemorative
address delivered before the Century Associa-
tion, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1892. New Yorli, 1893.
8°. 4733
Calbonn. 16 pp. (Kirkland, Mrs. C. M. S., and
others. Homes of Am. statesTJwn, p. 397.) — Jackson.
12 pp. (Kirkland, Mrs. G. M. S., and others. Homes of
>4m. statesmen, p. 341.)— JefTerson. 18 pp. (Kirkland,
JIfrs. C. M. 8., and others, Homes of Am. statesmen, p. 77.)
(Ed.) Prose writings of Wm. Cullen Bry-
ant. See Bryant, W. C.
{Ed.) Truth and poetry: from my own
life ; or, autobiography of Goethe. . See
Goethe, J. W. von.
Godwin, Thomas. See Godwyn, T.
Godwin, Timothy. Life and character of that
eminent and learned prelate, the late Dr. Edw. Stilling-
fleet, Lord Bp. of Worcester. Together with some ac-
count of the works he has published. 46 pp. (Stilling-
fleet, E., Works, v. 1, p. 1.)
Godwin, William. 1756-1836.
Adventures of Caleb Williams. New York,
1832. 2 V. 12°. 4107
Antonio : a tragedy in five acts. London,
1800. 8°. 3362
Deloraine. London, 1833. 3 v. p. 8°. 1292
Enquirer. Reflections on education, man-
ners, and literature ; in a series of essays.
London, 1797. 8°. 2283
Contents. Of avarice and profusion. — Of beKgrars.
— Of early indications of character. — Of the study of
the claHHlcs. — Of cohabitation.— Of the obtaining
of conHdence.— Of deception and fVankness.— Of
pablic and privat* edncatlon.- Of Engrlixb wtyle.—
Of posthumous fame.— Of the sources of genius.— On
the communication of knowledge. — Of learning. —
Of manly treatment and behaviour. — Of awakening
the mind. — Of difference in opinion. — Of polite-
ness.— Of choice in reading. — Of an early taste for
reading. — Of reasoning and contention.— Of personal
reputation. — Of riches and poverty. — Of self-
denial.— Of servants.— Of the utility of talents.—
Of trades and professions. — Of the happiness ot
youth.
Fleetwood ; or, the new man of feeling.
London, 1805. 3 v. 16°. 1293
History of the life of Wm. Pitt, Earl or
Chatham. 2 ed. [Anon.^ London, 1783. 8°.
4776
Mandeville : a tale of the seventeenth cen-
tury in England. Edinburgh, 1817. 3 v. 12°.
1292
St. Leon : a tale of the sixteenth century.
3 ed. Loudon, 1816. 4 v. 12°. 1292
Sketches of history, in six sermons. Lon-
don, 1784. 12°. —4257
Contents. Resignation of Aaron.— Degeneracy ot
Hazael. — Arraignment of Jesus. — Character of Jesus.
—Crucifixion of Jesus.— Resurrection of Jesus.
[Attributed fo.] Looking-glass : a true his-
tory of the early years of an artist by The-
ophilius Marcliffe [pseud.] With an appen-
dix by F. G. Stephens. London, 1805, repr.
1885. 16°. 4787
Everett, A. H. New ideas on population:
with remarks on the theories of Malthus and
Godwin. 1823. —2304
Green, T. Examination of the leading
principle of the new system of morals as that
principle is stated and applied in Godwin's
Enquiry concerning political justice. 1798.
{Pamphlets, v. 17.) 3116
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Vol. III.-221.
Goerlicli, Ewald.
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Poitou, Aunis, Saintonge, und Angoumois.
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Charles XII, King of Sweden, and others.
Copies and extracts of several letters, relating
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Goethe, Cornelia Friederike Christiane. Duen-
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V. 1-12, 14, 17-36, pt. 2. Beriin and Stutt-
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Contents. Aohlllcls. v. 5.— Der neue Alcliions,
V. 3, pt. 2.— Altbochniisclie gertlchte, v. 32.— Ueber
den ausdruck mioriiriHeli, v. 31. — Aiitiker form
sieh iiachernd, v. 2, — Nachlese zu Arlstoteles'
Poetik, V. 32. — Ariiim uiitl Rrentano, Des knaben
wunderhorn, v. 31.— Arnoirt, Der Pfingstmontag, v. 31.
— Die Athenerlniioii, v. 32. — Die Aiifgprcjften,
V. 10.— Aufjsug; «ler vier weltnlter, v. 11.— Anfatug
des winters, t. 11.— Zu " Aus einein stainmbiich
von 1604," V. 31.- Ueber die neue nns^^abe der
Goetheschen werke, v. 31.— Ballade. Betrachtung nnd
auslegung, v. 31. — Beaure^ar<l-I*andln, Spanische
romanzen, v. 32.— Betlenkllclistcs, v. 31.— J. P. Behr,
Gedichte von einem polnischen Juden, v. 26. — Benier-
kung nnd wink, v. 32.— Berioiitigruns, v. 31.—
Bezuegre nneh ansseii. v. 32.— Biblisehe dich-
tnnf^en, v. 26.— Zwo wichtige blbllsclie fra;;en.
V. 26.— Aufsaetze ueber blldcnde knnst, v. 30.— Blo-
g:raplilsche anfTnehrnnf^en und eine skizze, v. 25.
— BInni, Lyrische gedichte, v. 26. — Boelilendorf,
Ugolino Gherardesca, ein trauerspiel, v. 31.— Amazonen
in Boehmen, v. 32.— Monatsschrift der gesellschaft des
vaterlaendischen museums in Boehmen, v. 32.— Boeh-
mlsctie poesle, v. 32.— Zur kenntnis der boebinl-
schen i^eblrjre, v. 34. — Geschichte meines botanl*
Bchen stndlnnis, v. 33.— Bowrlnif, Servian popular
poetry, v. 32.— H. Brann, Versuch in prosaischen fab-
len, V. 26.— Aus Goethes brleftasche, v. 26.— Dedikation .
des brlerwechselN mlt Nchtller. v. 32.— Broend-
■tedt, Eeisen und untersuchungen in Griechenland,
V. 32.— Fr. Buchholz, Bekenntnisse einer schoenen
Becle, V. 31.— Der Bnergeriifeneral, v. 10.— Byron,
Cain, V. 32.— Byron, Manfred, a dramatic poem, v. 31. —
Goethes beitrag zum andenken Lord Byrons, v. 32. —
Byrons Oon Juan, v. 31.— Calderons Tochter
der Inn, V. 32.— Carlylp, German romance, v. 32.—
Carlyle, Leben Schillers, vorwort, v. 32.— Oarlyle, Life of
Friedrich Schiller, v. 32.— Graf Carniagnola noch
einmal, v. 31. — Zu H Conte di Carmagnola, v. 31. — <!as-
telll, Gedichte in niederoesterreichischer Mundart,
V. 32.— Benvenuto Cellini, v. 28.— Livre des Cent-et-
un,v. 32.— t'liaron und <;liaros, v. 32.— Chlneslsch-
dentsche Jahres- nnd tas^esxelten, v. 3, pt. 1.—
Chtnesisclies, v. 32.— Paralipomena zur chroinatlk,
V. 38, pt. 2.— Claudine von Villa Bella, v. 6.—
ClavlKO. V. 8. — Collin, Regulus, eine tragoedie, v. 31.
— Lobrede auf den Herm Friedrich Karl Kasimir vou
Crcntz. v. 26.— Dante, v. 32.— Denis, Die Lieder
Bineds des harden, v. 28. — Gespraech ueber die deut.sclie
lltteratur, v. 31.— Deutsche philosophle, v. 32.—
Neueste deutsclie poesle, v. 32. — Dcntsche
sprache, v. 31.— Beitraege zur dentsclien lektnere,
V. 26.— Von dentseher banknnst, v. 26.— Wirkungen
in Deulsehland in der zweiten haelfte des vorigen
jahrhunderts, v. 31. — Archiv des 4llchters und
schrinstellerH, v. 32.— Versuch ueber die dlchlnn-
iron, V. 31.— Rameaus Neffe von Diderot, v. 29, 32.—
Diderot un<l Cjieszncr. Moralische erzachlungen
und idyllcn, v. 26.— Dlderots versuch ueber die
malerei, v. 29.— Don Clcolo, v. 31.— Dramen, v. 6-11.
—Die drei Parla, v. 32.— A. Duval, Le Tasse, drame
historique, v. 32.— L'Eco, Giornale di scienze, etc., v. 82.
—Das mailaendische tagsblatt L'Eco, v. 32.— Edln-
bnr(;li Reviews, v. 32.— Fragmente einer tragoedie
K;;:lnhard, v. 11.— E|;niont, v. 8.— Klejfiepn, v. 1.—
Elpenor, v. 10.— Elsholtx. die Hofdame, v. 32.— En-
toptlschc farben, v. 36, pt. 2.— EplKrainniatisch,
v. 2.— Epilogren, v. 11.— Des Epinienldes erwnchen,
V. 11, 31.— Ueber eplsehe und clrainatische dich-
tung;, V. 32.— Eplsteln, v. 1.— Epochen ^^cselllKer
bildnng:, v. 32.— Erklaernni^ und bitte, v. 31.— Die
erieuehteten zelten, v. 26.— Erwin und Elmlre,
V. 7.— Die Bacohantinnen des Euripides, v. 32.— Phae-
thon, tragoedie des Euripides, v. 32.— Zu Phaethon des
Euripides, v. 32.— Euripides' Phaethon, v. 32.— Der
Eivi^e Jude, v. 5. — Anzeige und uebersicht des
Goethischen werkes zur farbenlehre, v. 31. — Versuch,
die elemente der farbenlehre zu entdecken, v. 35.— Zur
farbenlehre, v. 36, pts. 1, 2.— Ein Fastnachtssplcl,
V. 6.— Faust, v. 12.— Goethe, Faust, trag^die tr. par
Stapfer, v. 32.— Ferneres ueber weltlitteratur, v. 32.—
Die Fischerln, v. 7. — Epochen der forcierten
talente, v. 32.— Forcig:n Quarterly Review, v. 32.
— Fortsetzun^, v. 31. — Aus den Frankfurter
Kelehrten anzel^en, v. 26.— Ueber Goethes recension
fuer die Frankfurter gelehrten anzeigen, v. 32.— Cam-
pagne in Fraukreieh, v. 22. — Einzelnheiten zur fran-
zoesischen lltteratur, v. 32.— Urteilsworte fran-
zoesischer krltlker, v. 31. — Aus freindcn spra-
clien, v. 3, pt. 2.— Anekdote zu den Freuden des
JuuKen Werthers, v. 11. — Chronik des Otto von
Freyslniyen, v. 31.— Frlthlofs Sag^a, v. 32.— Fnern-
steln Deutscher naturdichter, v. 32. — Zu dem gedicht
" FuersJIeben," v. 31.— Der Oeburtsta^: eine jaeger-
idylle, v. 31. — Antwort auf die antikritik ueber die recen-
sion des ;gedichts " Der Geburtstag," v. 31.— fledichte,
V. 1-3, pt. 2.— Die gehelninisse, v. 3, pt. 1.— Ueber die
geheimnisse, v. 31.— Der Oeist der Jug;end, v. 11. —
eelegejiheitsifedlchte, v. 3, pt. 2. — Oenelgte
telinahme an den wanderjahren, v. 32.— tlerhards
Wlla. v. 32.— J. H. V. Gerstenberjf, Eden, v. 26.— Ein-
fuehruug eines briefs von Lessing ueber " Ugolino " von
Gerstenberg, v. 31. — Die Oeschwlster, v. 6. — Der
Deutsche CJil Bias, v. 31.— Nekrolog des deutschen Gil
Bias, |v. 32.— Die Pariser zeitschrift Le <illobe. v. 32. —
Vorschlag zur Onete, v. 32. — Ankuendigung einea
werkes ueber die farben vom Hrn. G. R. von Ooethe,
v. 31.— Ooctter, HcUlon. nnd Wieland, v. 6.—
Ooettinjfer inusenalinunach, 1773, v. 26. — Ooetz
von Berlichln^iren, v. 8.— Gott, gemuet, und welt,
V. 2.— Gott und welt, v.3, pt. 1.— Der Grosz-Cophta,
v. 10.— <iruel>el, Gedichte in Nuernberger Mundart,
V. 31.— Moderne Guclfen und Ghibellinen, v. 32.—
Memoiren Robert Guillemards, v. 32. — Gntcn
weiber, v. 14.— Hackert, P. Ueber landschafts-
malerei, v. 27.— Hackert, P. Ueber Oelmalerei, v. 27.—
Jacob Philipp Hackert, v. 27, 31.— Meyer, H. Ilackerls
knnst'Charakter, v. 27. — A. llaeren, Olfried und
Lisena, ein romantisches gedicht, v. 31. — Nachspiel zu
den Ilaji^estolzen, v. 11.— Haller, Briefe ueber die
wichtigsten wahrheiten der offenbarung, v. 26. — First
edition of the tragedy of Hamlet, v. .32.— Ilans-
wursts liochzelt; oder,der Laufderwelt, v. 6.— Ueber
Goethes Iffarzrelse im winter, v. 31.— Der llausball,
v. 14. — llebel, Alemannische gedichte, v. 31. — Die
IleillKCn drel koenlKC, v. 31, 32.— Zu den Heiligen
drei koenigen, v. 31.— Inschrift von Heilsberg, v. 31. —
Heiniroth, Anthropologic, v. 32.— Helena, Zwischen-
spiel zu Faust, v. 32.— Ankuendigung der " Helena,"
v. 32. — Helena in Edinburgh, Paris, and Moskau, v. 32. —
Herder, Idfies sur la philosophic de I'histolre de
l'humanit€, tr. par Quinet, v. 32. — Hermnnn, Die tra-
gischen tetralogieen der Griechen, v. 32.— Hermann
nn<l Dorothea, v. 5.— Geistesepochen nach Her-
manns neuesten inittheilnnj^en, v. 31.— Her-
wich, Frankcn zur griechischen lltteratur, v. 26.—
Henfehi nnd Klemm, Theatralalmanach fuer das
jahr 1773, v. 26.— Gottlieb Hillcrs (rediclite und
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
1765
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
selbstbiographie, v. 31.— Iloor-, schreib- und druck-
fehler, v. 31.— lIollaiidH pliilosopliisetic Hiiiiier"
kiiiiu-cn ueber das system der natur, v. 28.— Homer
noch einraal, v. 32. — Diesseitige antwort wegen ueber-
setzung des Iloinersi, v. 31.— Mood, Whims and oddi-
ties, V. 32. — Ikon, Eunomia, v. 32.— Iken, Leukothea,
V. 32. — IlinN, V. 31. — llias, uebersetzt von Zauper, v. 32. —
IncllNChp mid ciiineHische dictitiing, v. 31. — In-
dividiialpoosie, v. 32. — Inschriflen, denk- und
sendeblaetter, v. 3. pt. 1. — Invektiven, v. 3, pt. 2. —
I|>liiu:eiiio «nf TitiiriN, v. 9.— Ueber die entstehung
des festspiels zu IltlaiidH andenken, v. 31. — Italioiil-
sohe r«'isp, v. 21, pts, 1, 2.— Fraeulein von Jacob,
V. 32.— J. G. Jacobi, Ueber das von Hausen entworfne
Icben der herrn Klotz, v. 26.— F. H. Jarobls ansorlc-
Noiipr briolwopliMcl, v. 32. — JalirniarktsreNt zii
PIiiiKiorsweilerii, v. 6.— Neuestes von Plunderswei-
lern, v. 6.— Jery und Raetely, v. 7.— Alex, von Joch,
Ueber belohnung- nnd strafen nach tuerkischen gese-
tzen, V. 26. — Finale zu Johann von Paris, v. 11. —
Judenpredl);:!, v. 26.— Kleine jn^lPiidsoliriftcn in
profla. V. 26. — Fuer Jnns'o diclitor, v. 32.— Nocb ein
wort fuer junge dichter, v. 32. — Kantatcu, v. 2. — Ira
namen der Buergerschaft zu Karlsbad, v. 3, pt. 1.—
Kinfl. Neugriechische volkslieder, v. 32.— KIasNil<er
nnd roinaiitiker in Italien, sich heftig bekaempfend,
V. 31.— Klein, Athenor, ein gedicht, v. 31.— Von Kno-
bolN lleborsetacnnjf des Lucrez, v. 32. — Zum naehem
verstaendnis des gediehts " Dem Koeni^e «lie Muse,"
v. 32.— Kretsehmann, Die Jaegerin, v. 26.— Kretsch-
mann, Die Organisation der Koburg-Saalfeldischen
Lande, v. 31.— Kruiimiaclier, Blicke ins reich der
gnade, v. 32.— Kuenstlers apotheose, v. 6. — Kneu-
stiers erdewallen, v. 6.— Kuenstlers ver^oetle-
ruuK, V. 6.— Knnst [gedichte], v. 2.— Aus Knnst
und alterthuni, v. 31, 32.— Ein Zug I^applaender,
V. 11.— S. v. I*a Koehe, Geschichte des Fraeulein von
Sternheim, v. 26. — I^aune des verliebten, v. 6. —
I^avater, Predigten ueber das buch Jonas, v. 26. —
lebcnsbekeiintnisse im auszug, v. 32.— Ueber das
lehrgredicht, v. 32,— liemereier, Uichelieu, com6die
historiqne, v. 32.— liieder, v. 1.— I<ila, v. 7.— Sicherung
meines litterarischen naclilasses, v. 32.— Sicherung
meines litterarischen nachlasses und vorbereitung zu
einer vollstaendigen ausgabe meiner werke, v. 32. —
Litterariselier Nansenelottisnins, v. 31.— litle-
rarisclies konversatioiisblatt, v. 32. — Aufsaetze
zur litteratnr, v. 31, 32.— liOge, v. 3, pt. 1.— fcowe,
Bildnisse jetzt lebender Berliner gelehrten, v. 31.— Der
l^ue^iier, V. 11. — Plan eineslyrisolien volksbucSis,
V. 31.— Das Maedclien von Olierkireh, v. 36, pt. 2.—
Maempel, Des jungen Feldjaegers kriegskamerad,
V. 32. — Maempel, Der junge Feldjaeger, v. 32.— J. B.
Maempel, Junger feldjaeger in franzoesiscben und engli-
schen diensten, v. 32. — Mahomet, v. 11. — Vorwort zu
einigen scenen aus Mahomet, v. 31.— Belagerung von
Mainz, v. 22.— 0. Malsz, Die Entfuehrung Oder der
alte Buergerkapitaen, v. 31.— Manzoni, II Conte di
Carmagnola, v. 31.— Manzoni, Opere poetiche con prefa-
zione di Goethe, v. 32. — Alexander Manzoni an Goethe,
V. 32. — Maskenzug bei anwesenheit der Kaiserin-Mutter
Maria Feortorowna, den 18 Dec. 1818, v. 11.— Mas-
kenzue{;e. v. 11.— MaskenzuST zum 30 Jan. 1789; 1802,
V. 11. — Maskenzuff russischer nationen, v. 11. —
Maturin, Bertram, ein trauerspiel, v. 31. — Mauvillon
nnd Unzer, Ueber den wert einiger deutscher dichter,
v. 26.— Mennechet, Die Erbschaft, v. 32.— Dem men-
schen wie den tieren ist ein zwischenknochen der
obern kinnlade zuzuschreiben, v. 33.— M^riin^e, La
Guzla, V. 32.— Metamorphose der pflanzen, v. 33.—
Meteoroloia;le, v. 34.— H. Meyer, Tabelle zur ge-
schichte der bildenden kuenste bei den Griechen, v. 32. —
Auf MieilinKS tod, v. 3,'pt. 1.— Die Mitsclinlfligen,
v. 6.— Justus Moeser, v. 32.— Vine. Monti, Sulla mito-
logia, V. 32.— Zur morpholo^ie, v. 33.— Moser, Kleine
8taat.s.schriften, v. 26. — Johann von Mueller, Gloire de
Frederic; Friedrichs ruhm, v. 31.— Muenter, Bekeh-
rungsgeschichte des Grafen Struensee, v. 26.— -Mytlio-
loKie, hexerei, feerei, v. 32.— Xaciirede statt der
versprochenen vorrede, v. 26.— Die Xatnerllche tocli-
ter, V. 9.— Xatnrpliilosopliie, v. 32.— Znr natur-
wissenscliart im allgemeinen, v. 34. — Naturwissen-
scliaftliolie einzelheiten, v. 34.— Xaturwissen-
schaniielie sehrirten, v. 33-36, pt. 2.— Nachtraege zu
den natiirwissenscliartliclien selirii'ten, v. 36,
pt. 2.— Aausikaa, v. 10. — Neehsehebl, Touti Nameh,
uebersetzt von Iken, v. 32.— Sfeueschauspiele, aufge-
fiiehrt in Wien, v. 26.— Das Nibcluni^enlled, ueber-
setzt von Karl Simrock, v. 32.— JTIchts anders ais,
v. 32. — Alfred Xlcolovlus ueber Goethe, v. 32.—
Xiebuhr, Roemische geschichte, v. 32. — Novelle,
V. 14.— Otiyssee, uebersetzt von Hedwig Huelle, v. 32.—
Oirried und lilsena noch einmal, v. 32.— Beitraege
zur optik, v. 35.— Palaeophron und Xeoterpe,
V. 11, 31.— Schluss von Paleophron und Neoterpe, v. 11. —
Bei gelegenheit des schauspiels " Die Philosophen " von
Palissot, V. 32.— Pandora, v. 10.— Parabolisch,
V. 2.— Paraliponiena, v. 32.— Ueber die paro«lle bei
den alten, v. 32.— Brief des pastors, v. 26.— Kar.
Pattlns, Wilh. Dumont, ein einfacher roman, v. 31. —
An personen, v. 3, pt. 1.— Zum " Pfln^stmontafr,"
V. 31.— Den Pliilologen empfohlen, t. 32.— Aus den
Physiognoinisehen frag^inenten, t. 26. — Plane-
tentanz, v. 11.— Plato als mitgenosse einer christli-
chen offenbarung, v. 32.— Prologen, v. 11.— Prome-
theus, V. 10. — Nitiz ueber Prometheus, Deukalion und
seine recensenten, v. 26.— Propylaeen, v. 31.— Pueck-
ler, Briefe eines verstorbenen, v. 32.— Graf C. Raczin-
sky, Malerische reise in einige provinzen des osmani-
schen reichs, v. 32.— Rameaus BTelTe, v. 32.— Ankuen-
digung von " Rameaus Neffe," v. 31.— Fr. von Raunier,
Geschichte der Hohenstaufen, v. 32. — Fr. von Raumer,
Qeschichtliche entwicklung der begriife von recht, statt,
und politik, V. 32.— Reden und ansprachen, v. 27. —
Redensarten, welche der schriftsteller vermeidet,
V. 31.— J. F. Reioliardt, Vertraute briefe aus Paris,
v. 31.— Reiueke Fuchs, v. 5.— Reise der soehne
Meg:aprazons, v. 14. — Aus einer reise am Rhein,
Main, nnd Xeckar, v. 23.— Ueber kunst und altertum
in den Rhein- und Maln^e^en<len, v. 31.— Rliesa,
Dainos oder litthauische volkslieder, v. 32. — Riz^-
W^roulos, Cours de littfirature grecque moderne, v. 32.
—Die Romantische poesie, zum 30 Jan. 1811, v. 11.
— Fr. Rneckert, Oestliche rosen, v. 32. — Nachse, Der
deutsche Gil Bla?, eingefuehrt von Goethe, v. 32. —
Erklaerung eines alten holzschnittes, vorstellend Hans
Sachsens poetische sendnng:, v. 3, pt. 2.— Anzeige
der saemtHclien werke in 12 baenden, v. 31. —
Anzeige von Goethes saemtlichen werken vollstaendige
ausgabe letzter hand, v. 32. — .Salvandy, Don Alonzo, ou
I'Espagne, histoire contemporaine, v. 32. — Satyros,
V. 6. — Saur et INaint <il^ni^s. Des hommes cSlSbres
de France, v. 32.— Seafe, King Coal, v. 32.— Scherz,
List, und Rache, v. 7.— Schiller, Wallenstein, tr. by G.
Moir, V. 32.— Schlabrendorf, Napoleon Bonapart*
und das franzoesische volk, v. 31.— Sclilosser, Univer-
salhistorische uebersicht der geschichte der alten welt,
V. 32.— Schmidt, Charakteristik der vornehmsten enro-
paeischen nationen, v. 26. — Job. Schopenhauer,
Gabriele, v. 32.— Ankuendigung von Goethes schrlften
in acht baenden, v. 31.— Goethes schriftcn, v. 31.— Wil-
helm Sclinetz, Irrtuemer und wahrheiten, v. 32.—
Schumniel, Empiindsame reisen durch Deutschland,
V. 26. — Schummel, Lustspiele ohne heiraten, v. 26. — Aus
einer reise in die Schwelz, v. 23.— W. Scott, Leben
Napoleons, v. 32.— Selbstbiographie, v. 32.— Serbl-
sche (yedlchte, v. 32.— Sorbische lietler, v. 32.— Das
neueste serblscher litteratnr, v. 32.— Seybold,
Schreiben ueber den Homer, v. 26.— Chor zu Shake-
speares Romeo unti Julia, v. 11.— Zum Shake-
spearestaK, v. 26.— Silber, Johann Friedrich, Kur-
fuerst zu Sachsen, ein trauerspiel, v. 31. — Solger, Nach-
gelassene schriften und briefwechsel, v. 32.— Sonette,
v. 2.— J. von Sonnenfels, Ueber die liebe des vater-
landes, v. 26.— Zu Sophokles" trauerspielen. ueber-
setzt von E. Ast, V. 31.— A. Soumet, Elisabeth de
France, trag^die, v. 32.— Sprichwoertlich, v. 2.—
Sprueche in prosa, v. 36, pt. 2.— Stapfer, Notice sur
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
1766
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
la vie et les ouvrages de Goethe, v. 32.— Stapfer, CEuvres
dramatiques de Goethe, v. 32.— Stella, v. 6.— Stcllnnii;
«ler (leiitNOlien zum auslande, besonders zu den Fran-
zosen, V. 32.— Lorenz Ntoriic, v. 32.— Stie<lciirotli,
Psychologie, v. 32.— Sfotl" uikI grelinlt zur bearbeitung
vorgeschlagen, v. 32. — Siilz«r, Allgemeine theorie der
schoenen kuenste, v. 26. — Sulzer, Cymbelline, v. 26. —
Sulzer, Die Schoenen kuenste, v. 26. — N. de Nyf^licii,
Chronicon Thuringicum, v. 32.— Tag:- iiiifl jnhroMliclte
als ergaenzung meiner sonstigen bekenntnisse von 1749
bis 1808; Ergaenzungcn, v. 24, 25. — Anknendigiingen
(TalvJ, Serbische lieder, zweiter teil; . . .), v. 32. — Tan-
creU, V. 11, — Erste lieferung der tAsdienaiiN^^abe
von Goethes werken, v. 32. — Taselioriaii, Histoire de
la vie et des ouvrages de Moliire, v. 32. -Tauseinl uii«l
eiii la^-, Nach v. d. Hagens uebersetzung, v. 32. — C.
T<Nlaldl-Fore», Meditazioni poetiche, v. 32.— Tlieolo-
^iNche sehrlflen, v. 26.— L. Tieck, Die verlobung,
v. 32.— Torqiialo TasNO, v. 9.— Trinnipli der Em-
plinclMainkeit,v.6.— F.W. K. IJnibreit, Lied der liebe,
v. 31.— F. H. linger, Melanie das Findelkind, roman,
V. 31. — Die Uiigleielien llauHji^enoNMcn, v. 7. —
Uiiterhaltnngren tleutsclier^ aiiMg^ewantlerten,
V. 14.— Zu •' llinwortc Orphiscli," v. 31.— Variiha-
grcn von Ense, Biographische denkmale, v. 32.—
Verfolg:, v. 33. — Erster entwurf einer allgemeinen ein-
leitung in die vcrglcieliencle aiiatoiule, ausgehend
von der osteologie, v. 33.— Verliaeltnls, neigung,
liebe, leidenschaft, gewohnheit, v. 32. — Veriiiisehte
gedlchle, v. 2.— Die Voegel, v. 6.— VolksgeMaenge
abernialH enipfolilen, v. 32. — VolkNlieiler der
Serben, uebersetzt von Fraulein von Jacob, v. 32. —
Job. Heinrich Vosz, Lyrische gedichte, v. 31. — Waeh-
Icr, Handbuch der geschichte der litteratur, v. 32.—
Notiz, betreffend die " Walilvcrwandtscliaften,"
V. 31.— Walirlieit tinrt dlehlun;;, v. 17-20.— Zu Wal-
lenHteinH laxrer, v. 11. — Was wlr briujg^eo, v. 11. —
Ankuendigung von " Was wir bringen," v. 31. — Weber,'
Die elegischen dicbter der Hellenen, v. 32. — Die weibl.
lufCenclen, V. 11.— Vorspiel zu Eroeffnung des welniar
theaters, v. 11.— Welinarischer nendekorierter
,theatersaal : Dramatische bearbeitung der Wallen-
steinischen geschichte durch Schiller, v. 31. — Weltlit-
teratur, v. 32.— WeHtoestllclier I>ivan, v. 4, 31.—
Die Wette, v. 10.— Wle<IerlioIte entMCliiildig^uiig:
und bitte, v. 32.— Wlc«lerlioIte Npie^^elniig^en, v. 32.
— WIeland, Der goldne Spiegel, v. 26.— Wieland, Ge-
danken ueber eine alte aufschrift, v. 26.— Aus Willielin
Slf^iHter, V. 2.— Auskunft ueber " Willielin MelKters
wanderjalire," v. 31. — Wllkoiiiiiieii !-uebersicht,
V. 31.— Wiiickelmanii, v. 27.— Ungedruckte Win-
ckelmannlMchc briefe, v. 31.— Wiiidischnaann,
Ueber etwas, das der heilkunst not thut, v. 32.— K. von
W»Uniaiiii, Spiegel der groszen welt, v. 31.— Robert
Woo<l*i Versneli ueber das original genie des Homers,
V. 26.— Zahme Xenlcii, v. 3, pt. 1.— Xenleii aiiM
l>ichlllerH JHuMen-alinanach auf das jahr 1796, v. 3,
pt. 2.— Zaeliariae, Zwei schoene neue Maerlein, v. 26.—
Der iBniiberlloete zweiter theil, v. 7. — K. Zell,
Ferien-schriften, v. 32. — Neue liedersainmlung von
Karl Friedrich Zelter, v. 32.— Znin 30 Jaiinar, 1806;
1809, v. 11.— KiiHaetze und berlclitlf^iiiip;eii, v. 3,
pt. 2.
Werke. Mit einleitung und anmerkungen
von G. von Loeper. v. 3. Berlin, 1884. 8°.
—3154
Note, — For v. 1, 2, see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Oe<lichte, v. 3.
[Works.] London, 1872-73. 5 v. p. 8°. —3183
Contents. Efcmont, v. 3.— Elective alHiiitieH, v. 4.
—Fairy tale, v. 4.— FauHt, v. 3.— Uoetz von Ber-
liriiliiKen, v. 3.— The <iSoo<i women, v. 4.— IplilKe-
nlu in 'i'auriN, v. 3.— Letters from Italy, v. 2.—
KeereatlwnH of the (iernian eniiffrantH, v. 4.—
NorrowM of yonni; Werther, v. 4.— Letters from
Nwltzerland, v. 2.— A Tale, v. 4.— Torquato TaNMO,
V. 3.— Truth and poetry ; from my own life, v. 1, 2.—
Wllhelni NeiMter'N apprentlceHhlp, v. 5.
— Essays on art. Tr. by S. G. Ward.
1845. 12°.
Boston,
—1748
Contents. Aneient and inodern.— Apliorlsms,
etc.— The Collector and his friends.— Upon dilet-
tantisin.— Hints to yoiiiiKT artists.- Landscape
painting.— Upon the l.aocooii.— Simple imitation of
nature, inanner, sty le.— Pictures of Pliilostratiis.
—Introduction to the Propylaeiini. — Rosalia's
sanctuary. — Upon truth and probability in
works of art.
Goethe in Frankfurt am Main ; oder, zer-
streute blaetter aus der zeit seines dortigen
aufenthalts in den jahren 1757 bis 1775. Ge-
sammelt von Heinrich Doering. 2 aufl. Jena,
1849. 16°. —3177
■ Nachtraege zu Goethes Saemmtlichen
werken. Gesammelt und herausg. von Edu-
ard Boas. Leipzig, 1846. 3 v. 16°. —3177
Contents. Anzeig^e der Saemmtlichen werke, v. 2.—
Blatt und wurzel, T. 2. — Blunienleuchten, v. 2. —
Widmung des briefwechsels inlt Schiller, an den
koenig von Bayern, v. 2.— Ueber den chor, v. 2.— Vari-
anten zu " t!laviso.'* v. 2.— Versuch ueber die dich-
tungreii, V. 2.— I>rainatische preisaiirt;;abe, v. 2.—
Dramatisches, v. 2.— Plan einer ungedruckten scene
zu "Faust," V. 2.— Variante zu Faust, v. 2.— Lectures
on painting, by Henry Fiieessli, v. 3.— Gedichte, v. 1.
—Die Gellickte brant, v. 2.— Scenen aus einer noch
ungedruckten bearbeitung der ''Iphisenia auf
Taiiris," V.2.— Varianten zu dem " Jahruiarktsfest
zu PliiiKlersweilern, V. 2.— Schlusszu " Jery und
Baetely," v.;2.— Selbstbildung der kuenstler. v. 3.—
Kiinst, V. 3. — Varianten zuden '^ l>eiden desjiing:en
Werther,*" v. 1. — liitcratiir, v. 2.— Zu einigen scenen
aus Mahomet, v. 2. — Varianten zu dem lustspiel : *' Die
Mitschuldigen," v. 2.— JTach deiii lebcn, v. 2.—
Xatiirhistorisches, v. 2.— Execution auf die Plcco-
loniini, v. 2.— Ungedruckter brief an den Capellmeister
Itcichardt zn Oiebichenstein, v. 2.— Romeo und
Julia, trauerspiel, v. 2. — Ein scliattenspiel, v. 2.—
Wachsthum der schniettcrliii$;Nflucsel, v. 2. —
Stella, ein schauspiel fuer liebende, varianten und
schluss, V. 2. — Ueber trauerspiel und epos, v. 2.—
Vermisc^htes, v. 2. — Weimarische kiinstansstel-
limi^ von jahren 1801-'02-'03, und preisaufgaben fuer die
jahre 1802-'03-'04, v. 3.— Varianten zu Willielin Mel-
ster's wanderjaliren, v. 1. — Farbentheorie von
Wiicnsch, V. 2.
Bruchstuecke aus Befreiiiiiji: des Prometheus.
2 pp. (Qeiger, fe. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. 1.)— Eine
charakteristik, herausg. von B. Suphan. 11 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 20.)— Beziehun-
gen zur versammlung deiitscher naturforscher
und aerzte in Berlin, 1828, herausg. von R. Steiner.
5 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 52.)—
** (^edaiikeiispaeiie,** herausg. von B. Suphan. ID pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Goefhe-jaftrft. v. 15, 1894, p. 8.)— Nachspiel
zu Ootters " Vasthi." herausg. von B. Suphan. 3 pp.
(Qeiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 11, 1890, p. 20.)— Ueber die
verschiedenen zweige 'der hieslgen tliaetiif keit, her-
ausg. von E. von der Hellen, 24 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Goethe-jahrb. v. 14, 1893, p. 3.)
Baumgartner, a. Goethe. Sein leben
und seine werke. 1885-86, 3 v. —3173
Bernays, M. Ueber kritik und geschichte
des Goetheschen textes. 1866. —3184
Braitmaier, (— ). Goethekult und Goethe-
philologie. 1892. —3184
Doering, J. M. H. Schiller und Goethe.
1852. —3176
Duentzer, J. H. J. Abhandlungen zu
Goethe's leben und werken. 1885, 2 v. —3175
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
1767
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
Erlaeuterungen zu Goethe's werken.
1873-82, 37 v. in 11. {In his Erlaeuterung. zu
den deutsch. klass. 1 abth. ) — 3167
Goethe's maskenzuege. 1886. —3176
Geiger, E. L. {Ed.) Goethe-jahrbuch.
V. 6-16. 1885-95, 11 v. —3173
Note. — For 1-5 see preceding catalogue.
Gesammtregister zu den baenden I-X,
1880-89. 1889. —3173
GoETHE-OESELLSCHAFT. Schriften . . .
herausg. von E. Schmidt [and] B. Suphan.
1885-95, 10 V. —3183
Grisebach, B. R. Goethe'sches zeitalter
der deutschen dichtung. 1891. —3174
Marmieb, X. Etudes sur Goethe. 1835.
—3174
Mezierbs, a. J. F. W. Goethe, les ceuvres
expliquges par la vie, 1749-1832. 1872-74, 2 v.
—5855
Riemeb, F. W. Mittheilungen ueber
Goethe, aus muendlichen und schriftlichen,
gedruckten und ungedruckten quellen. 1841,
2 V. —3174
RosBNKBANZ, J. K. F. Goethe und seine
werke. 1856. —3176
Scheker, W. Aufsaetze ueber Goethe.
1886. —3175
Schmidt, P. E. Richardson, Rousseau, und
Goethe : ein beitrag zur geschichte des re-
mans im 18 jahrhundert. 1875. 2215
ScHUBARTH, K. E. Zur beurtheilung
Goethe's, mit beziehung auf verwandte litte-
ratur und kunst. 1820, 2 v. —3177
Veehoff, H. Goethe's leben, geistesent-
wickelung, und werke. 1887, 4 pts. in 1 v.
—3174
Voss, J. H. Mittheilungen ueber Goethe
und Schiller in briefen. 1834. (/» /ii«Briefe,
pt. 2. ) 4717
Wagner, K. ( Ed. ) Briefe aus dem
freundeskreise von Goethe, Herder, Hoepfner,
und Merck. 1847. -3176
■ — Belffer. C. Goethe's und Schiller's beschaeftigung
mit der Poetik des Aristotcles. 28 pp. (Hist, und philol.
aufsaetze, p. 375.)— Blaze dc Bury, A. H. B., Baron,
dit. Essai sur G. 151 pp. (Goethe, J. W. von, Faust,
aeule tr. compl. . . . par H. Blaze, n. d. p. 3; 1842, p. 3.)—
Goethe ; Goethe et la Comtesse Auguste Stolberg. 59 pp.
{In his Ecrivains et pontes de rAllemagne, pp. 61, 390.) —
BooIncIip, W. Victor Hehn ueber G. 10 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1888, V. 1, p. 55.)— Boycseii. H. H. Life and works
of G. ; G. and Carlyle ; English estimate of G. ; Some
English translations of G. ; Sermons from G. 145 pp.
{Essays on Oerm. lit. pp. 3, 58, 85, 109, 129.)— Bryant,
W. C. Goethe. 8 pp. (Prose writings, v. 2, p. 335.)—
Caircl, E. Goethe and philosophy. 51 pp. {Essays on
lit. and philos. p. 54; and Contemp. Eev. v. 50, 1886, p. 788.)
— C'arlylo, T. Goethe. 54 pp. {Crit. and miscel. essays,
V. 1, p. 177: Works, t. 15.)— Goethe's works; The Tale;
Novelle. 94 pp. ( Crit. and miscel. essays, v. 2, pp. 323,
645, 673 : Works, v. 16.)— <,'«lni, F. Goethe als botaniker.
31 pp. {Deutsch. rundschau, v. 28, 1881, p. 26.)— lHlthoy,
W. Ueber die einbildungskraft der dichter. (Mit
ruecksicht auf Hermann Grimm, Goethe.) 62 pp. {Zeits.
f. voelkerpsych. v. 10, 1878, p. 26. )— l»o»€loii, B. Goethe.
45 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 768; V. 44, 1888,
p. 89.)— Goethe and the French Revolution. 20 pp.
(Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 46, 1889, p. 77.)— Un«lcvaiit, Mme.
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tique. G., Byron, Mickiewicz. 85 pp. (CEuvres compl.
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2 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethejahrb. v. 14, 1893, p. 274.)—
lluefl'er, H. Zum " Notizbuch von der schlesischen
reise." 1 p. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 14, 1893,
p. 282.)— Hntton. R. H. Goethe and his influence.
79 pp. (Bssays, V. 2, p. 1.)— lioehler, R. A. J. Goetha
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studio tradiz. popolari, v. 10, 1891, p. 21.) — liaprade,
P. M. V. B. de. K^cents travaux sur G. 18 pp. ( Corre-
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naturforscher in Boehmen. 12 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d.
Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 18, 1880, p. 16.) —
I-evy, S. Goethe und Oliver Goldsmith. 18 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 6, 1886, p. 281.)—
I'ippinann, E. O. von. Zu : " Waer' nicht das auge
sonnenhaft, die sonne koennt' es nie erblicken." 2 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 15, 1894, p. 267.) —
I.oeper, J. L. G. von. W. Scherer's aufsaetze ueber
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Meyer, R. M. Goethe's art zn arbeiten. 29 pp. ( Geiger,
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5 pp. ( Geiger, B. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 13, 1892, p. 229 ; v. 16,
1895, p. 190.)— Morlson, J. H. Goethe. 28 pp. (In his
Great poets as religious teachers, p. 115.) — 9fueller,
F. M. Goethe and Carlyle. 22 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 49,
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65 pp. {In his Etudes critiques sur la littfirat. contemp.
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J. R. Goethe. 56 pp. (Contemp. iJer. v. 46, 1884, pp. 161,
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Goethe's verhaeltnis zur ethik. 6 pp. (Zeits./. philos.
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unserer anschauungen von Goethe's naturwissenschaft-
lichen arbeiten durch die publikationen des Goethe-
archivs. 21pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goe(A«-ja/ir6. v. 12, 1891,
p. 190.) — Suepfle, T. Goethe's literarischer einfluss auf
Frankreich. 20 pp. (Geiger, B. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 8,
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" Bertram " nebst ^proben einer uebersetzung. 21 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 12, 1891, p. 12.)— Goethe
und das jubelfest der Reformation 1817. 10 pp. (Geiger,
B. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 3.)— Vorschlag zur ein-
fuehrung der deutschen sprache in Polen : ein unbe-
kannt«r publicistischer versuch Goethe's. 7 pp. (Geiger,
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GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
E. L., Ooelhe-jahrb. v. 13, 1892, p. 3.) — 'VerinlscUtc
n»chrleht«ii. 4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., (?oe(ft«^ahrb. v. 14,
1893, p. 306.)— Wehl, F. Goethe's und Schiller's elnfluss
auf die entwickelung der deutschen lyrik. 46 pp. ( Un-
tere Zeit, 1867, V. 2, pp. 213, 341.)— Weliihold, K. Zu
Goethe's Parialegende. 5 pp. (Verein f. volkskunde,
Zeits. V. 2, 1892, p. 46.)— WltRowskl, G. Notizen ueber
Qoethische dramen aus Reichard's theaterkalender.
2 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooelhe-oahrb. v. 15, 1894, p. 262.)—
Zarncke, F. Zu Goethe's schlesischer reise, 1790.
7 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 11, 1890, p. 64.)—
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6 pp. (Zeita. f. philoa. y. 99, 1891, p. 109. )
Brlefe.
Briefe an Christian Gottlob von Voigt.
Herausg. von Otto Jahn. Leipzig, 1868. 8°.
—3176
Briefe an die Graefin Auguste zu Stolberg.
2 aufl. Leipzig, 1881. 16°. —3177
Briefe an Eichstaedt. Mit eriaeuterungen,
herausg. von Woldemar, Freiherrn von Bie-
dermann. Beriin, 1872. 16°. —3177
Briefe an Prau von Stein. Herausg. von
Adolf Schoell. 2 aufl. bearbeitet von Wil-
helm Fielitz. Franlifurt a. M., 1883-85. 2 v.
8°. —3176
. Briefe an Leipziger freunde. Herausg. von
Otto Jahn. 2 aufl. Leipzig, 1867. 12°. —3176
The same. Ed. by Otto Jahn, tr. by R.
Slater, Jr., with 3 lithographed portraits.
London, 1886. 12°. —3176
Briefe an Soret. Herausg. von Hermann
Uhde. Stuttgart, 1877. 8°. —3176
Briefe und aufsaetze aus den jahren 1766
bis 1786. Zum erstenmal herausg. durch A.
Schoell. 2 ausgabe. Weimar, 1857. 12°.
—3177
Briefe von und an Goethe. Desgleichen
aphorismen und brocardica. Herausg. von
Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer. Leipzig, 1846.
16°. —3177
Briefivechsel mit Sulpiz Boisserfie. Stutt-
gart, 1862. 8°. ' (Boisserfie, J. S. M. D.
ILebensbeschreib. u. brief weehsel], v. 2. ) — 3176
Goethe und Werther. Briefe Goethe's,
meistens aus seiner jugendzeit, mit erlaeu-
temden documenten. Herausg. von A. Kest-
ner. 2 aufl. Stuttgart, 1855. 8°. —3176
Tagebuecher und briefe aus Italian an
Frau von Stein und Herder. Weimar, 1886.
8°. (Goethe-gesells. Sc/m/t. V. 2.) —3183
Early and miscellaneous letters, including
letters to his mother. With notes and a short
biog^raphy by Edward Bell. London, 1884.
p. 8°. (Bohn, H. G., Stand. Li6r.) —3173
Letters to Zelter, with extracts from those
of Zelter to Goethe, selected, tr., and anno-
tated by A. D. Coleridge. London, 1887.
12°. —3175
Einundzwanzig briefe an Beliriscb, 1766-68. 76 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Ooethe^ahrb. v. 7, 1886, p. 76.)-Briefe in
sacben BoettlKera, herausg. von O. Francke. 4 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Goethe^ahrb. v. 18, 1895, p. 80.)— Brief.
1 p. (Hueffer, H., Erinnerungen an Schiller, p. 38) —
Briefe. 35 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Qoeihe-jahrb. v. 11,
1890, p. 71.) — Dreizehn briefe nebst einem fragment
Goethes. Mitgetheilt von A. Cohn, L. Geiger, E. Men-
tzel, R. Werner. 23 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb.
V. 8, 1887, p. 121.)— Oedichte, briefe, und aktenstuecke,
mitgetheilt von L. Geiger, Erich Schmidt. 103 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. 3.)— Sechs briefe.
14 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 14, 1893, p. 151.)—
Siebzehn briefe. Mitgetheilt von C. A. H. Burkhardt,
L. Geiger, und anderen. 21 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe'
jahrb. v. 6, 1885, p. 6.)— Vier verszeilen, neun briefe
Goethes, nebst zwei briefen Corneliens, veroefTentlicht
von O. Brahm. 15 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb.
V. 9, 1888, p. 106.) — Zweiunddreissig briefe, nebst zwei
briefen an Goethe, mitgetheilt von A. Cohn, L. Geiger,
etc. 38pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goeih&a'aftrft.v. 7,1886, p. 168.)—
Briefe an Cotta, den 24 Dec. 1808. 4 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Goethe^ahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 16.)— An einen unbekannten
deutschen patrioteii, herausg. von B. Suphan.
4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 12.)—
Fuenfunddreissig geschaeftsbriefe an Fr. Froinniann
aus den jahren 1818-24. 18 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-
jahrb. v. 8, 1887, p. 144.)— Briefe an Herder. 178 pp.
(Herder, J. G., Au» Herders nachlaea, v. 1, p. 1.)— Vier
briefe an HIrt. 9 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb.
V. 15, 1894, p. 69.)— An Schiller, Oct. 1794, herausg. von
B. Suphan. 6 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethejahrb. v. 16,
1895, p. 30.)— Fuenfzehn briefe an seine sell wester.
73 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 7, 1886, p. 3.)—
Mittheilungen aus dem Goethe-archiv : ein brief an
Walter Scott. 2 pp. (Geiger, E. L., GoeiAe-jahrb. v. 8,
1887, p. 1.)— Drei briefe an Thibaut. 4 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 10, 1889, p. 42.)— Zwoelf briefe an
Friedrich Siegmund Volgt in Jena. Mitgetheilt von
B. Stengel. 16 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 7,
1886, p. 152.)
DuENTZER, J. H. J. Schiller und Goethe.
Uebersichten und eriaeuterungen zum brief-
wechsel zwischen Schiller und Goethe. 1869.
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Goethe, K. E. T. Briefe an ihren sohn,
Christiane, und August v. Goethe. Mit einem
lichtdruck. 1889. (Goethe-gesells. Schrift.
V. 4. ) —3183
Stbehlke, F. Goethe's briefe. Verzeich-
niss unter angabe von quelle, ort, datum, und
anfangsworten. 1882-84, 3 v. —3176
Arnold, J. G. D. Zwei briefe an G., herausg. von E.
Martin. 8 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 13, 1892,
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1 Apr. bis 18 Okt., 1775. 7 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-
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and others. Briefe an G., herausg. von E. L. Geiger.
116 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 14, 1893, p. 27.)—
Flehte, J. G. Sieben briefe an G.; zwei briefe an Schil-
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Sander-Goethischen briefwechsel. 2 pp. (In his Goethe-
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an G., herausg. von A. Genthe. 24 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 56.)— Kalb, C. von. Briefe
an G., herausg. von E. von der Hellen. 39 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 13, 1892, p. 41.)— I^avatcr, J. C.
Briefe an O. 14 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethejahrb. v. 11,
1890, p. 105.)— Stafl-Holsteln, A. L. G. N., Baronne de,
and others. Briefe an G. 116 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goe(7i«-
jahrb. v. 8, 1887, p. 5.)— Welssteln, G. Verlorene briefe
Goethe's. 4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 11, 1890,
p. 167.)
Eginont.
Jacoby, D. Zu Goethe's Egmont. 10 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Ooethejahrb. v. 12, 1891, p. 247.)
Elpenor.
Ellingrer, G. Ueber Goethe's Elpenor. 12 pp.
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GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
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Des Epiiiioiiicles orwiichoii.
Morscli, H. Goethe's festspiel : Des Epimenides
erwachen. 35 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethc-jahrb. v. 14,
1893, p. 212; v. 15, 1891, p. 263.)— Zur deutung der Epime-
nidesflgur. 4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1896,
p. 182.)
FaiiMt.
Faust, erster und zweiter theil. Text und
erlaeutening in vorlesungen von Alex, von
Oettingen. Erlangen, 1880. 2 v. 8°. —3175
The same. With an introduction and notes
by Jane Lee. Pt. I, followed by an appendix
onpt. II. [Oerm.] London, 1886. 16°. —3176
The same. Tr. into English verse by J.
Birch. London, 1839. 2 v. 8°. 3362
The same. Tr. into English verse, with
notes and preliminary remarks by John
Stuart Blackie. 2 ed. London, 1880. 8°. 3375
The same. Prom the German, by Thos. E.
Webb. Dublin, 1880. 8°. 3362
The same. Tr. into English verse by Sir
Theodore Martin. 8 ed. Edinburgh, 1886.
2 V. 12°. (Rev. of in Macmillan' s Mag. v. 54,
1886, p. 100. ) 3375
The same. Tr. in the original metres, by
Frank Claudy. Pt. 1. Washington, 1886.
8°. 3372
The same. Seule traduction complete. Pr6-
c6d6e d'un essai sur Goethe, accompagnge de
notes et de commentaires, et suivie d'une
6tude sur la mystique du pofeme par Henri
Blaze. 15 6d. Paris, n. d. 12°. 3375
The same. Paris, 1842. 12°. 3354
Epilog zura Faust. 2 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethc-
jahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. 5.)
OouPLAND, W. 0. Spirit of Goethe's
Faust. 1885. 3375
Dbycks, F. Goethe's Faust. Andeutun-
gen ueber sinn und zusammenhang des ersten
und zweiten theiles der tragoedie. 1865.
—3177
Engelmann, M. Vegetarische Weltan-
schauung in Goethe's Faust. 1883. 3364
G WINNER, W. Goethe's Faust idee nach
der urspruenglichen conception aufgedeckt
und nachgewiesen. 1892. — 3185
Hartung, J. A. Ungelehrte erklaerung
des Goethe'schen Faust. 1855. — 3176
HiNRiCHS, H. F. W. Aesthetische vorle-
sungen ueber Goethe's Faust. 1825. — 3177
Keeyssig, F. a. T. Vorlesungen ueber
Goethe's Faust. 1866. —3177
Landsbergbr, J. Das buch Hiob, und
Goethe's Faust. 1882. —1228
Leutbecher, J. Ueber [den Faust von
Goethe. 1838. ' —3176
Rbtzsch, M. Umrisse zu Goethe's Faust.
1836. —3183.
Andrews, W. P. Goethe's key to Faust. 40 pp
(Allanl. Monthly, v. 67, 1891, pp. 538, 676, 820.)— On the
translation of Faust. 7 pp. (/Kfaiit. /1fon«Wj/, v. 66, 1890,
p. 733.)— lllaokie, J. .S. Second part of " Faust." 11pp.
Imneteenlh Cent. v. 19, 1886, p. 528.)-Bla«o «lc Bury,
A. H. B., Baron, dit. Essai sur G. et le second Faust.
151 pp. (Goethe, J. W. von, Faust, seule tr, compl. . . .
par H. Blaze, n. d. p. 3; 1842, p. 8.)— Borlnnkl, K.
Goethe's Faust und Hegel. 20 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Goethe-jahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. 198.)— Etiwarfis, M. B. Second
part of "Faust: "a study. 14 pp. (Brit. Qi«irt. Rev.
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(Geiger, E. L., Goelhe-jahrb. \. 15, 1894, p. 251.)— Ilehn,
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p. 107.) — Kennarfl, N. Faust, " ein fragment." 18 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884, p. 746.)— Sir Theodore
9Iartiii''s Neoond ]>art of'Fanflt.^' 14 pp. {Black-
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blenden der erscheinung." Faust v. 1239. 1 p. (Geiger,
E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 191.)— Karilo-C'lbele,
A. La canzone di Margherita nel "Faust" di G. 6 pp.
{Archiv. studio tradiz. popolari, v. 7, 1888, p. 91.) —
Piiiower, O. Abfassung der scene "Vor dem thor"
im Faust. 30 pp. (QeigeT,B.l,., Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, IS95,
p. 149. ) —Goethe's Faust und das Hohe Lied. 18 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., GoeJhe-ja/ir6. v. 13, 1892,p. 181.)— Schercr,
E. H. A. Faust de G. 13 pp. ( In his Etudes critiques
sur la litt^rat. oontemp. v. 2, p. 81.)— Scherer, W. Be-
trachtungen ueber Goethe's Faust. 31 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Ooethe-jahrb. v. 6, 1885, p. 231.)— Spitia, P. Die
aelteste Faust-oper und Goethe's stellung zur musik.
22 pp. {Detitsch. rundschau, v. 58, 1889, p. 376.)
See also London Quart. Rev. v. 65, 1881, p. 118; Westm.
Rev. n. s. v. 69, 1886, p. 313.
Oe<iiclite.
Gedichte, in compositionen seiner zeitge-
nossen, herausg. von Max Friedlaender. Wei-
mar, 1896. 4°. (Goethe-gesells. Sc/iri/t. V. 11.)
—3183
— Select minor poems, tr. from the German,
with notes, by J. S. Dwight. Boston, 1839.
8°. (Ripley, G., Specimens of foreign stand,
lit. V. 3. ) —3154
Contents. Art.— Ballads.— E|>i(rranis.—G»«I, soul,
and world.— Inscription.— Parablcs.—Proiniscn-
ons poems. — Proverbs. — .SonsrH.
— Er^oblbanius, herausg. von R. Steig. 3 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 186.)— Ein KTedicht.
mitgetheilt von L. Geiger. 4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-
jahrb. V. 6, 1885, p. 3.) — Gedicht zum 28 Aug., 1823,
herausg. von F. Arnheira. 1 p. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-
jahrb. V. 14, 1893, p. 280.)— Gedichte, briefe, nnd akten-
stuecke, mitgetheilt von L. Geiger, Erich Schmidt.
103 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. 3.)—
Ghasel auf den Eiirer. 5 pp. (Geiger, E. L., GoetAe-
jahrb. V. 11, 1890, p. 3.)— Scsenhclnier licdcrbnch.
35 pp. (Pfeiffer, F., Goethe's Friedrike, p. 121.)— Trans.
Intions. 42 pp. (Gildehaus, C, In rhyme and time,
p. 89; Thomson, J., Poet, works, v. 1, p. 357.)—'* Wenn
loh still und einsam weine," herausg. von B. Suphan.
3 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1894, p. 265.)—
Words of wisdom. 8 pp. {Blackwood's Mag. v. 130,
1881, p. 785.)
— ViBHOFF, H. Goethe's gedichte erlaeutert
und auf ihre veranlassungen, quellen, und
vorbilder zurueokgefuehrt, nebst varianten-
sammlung. 1876, 2 v. —3177
— Blelscliowsky, A. Ueber echtheit und chronologic
der Sesenheimer lieder. 17 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-
jahrb. v. 12, 1891, p. 211.) — BiiMlach, K. Goethe's
Ghasel auf den Eilfer in urspruenglicher gestalt. 16 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Goelhe-jahrb. v. 11, 1890, p. 3.)— Ociuer,
E. L. Zum gedicht " Sehnsucht." 1 p. (7» hi* Goethe-
jahrb. V. 11, 1890, p. 172.)— Ilelin. V. Einiges ueber
Goethe's vers. 55 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 6,
1885, p. 176.) — lleiikel, H. Randbemerkungen zum
" Goethischen gleichniss." 5 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooeihe-
jahrb. V. 15, 1894, p. 277.)— Ilildebrand, R. Zu dem ge-
dichte Ilmcnau, 3 Sept. 1783. 8 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-
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jahrb.v. 15, 1894, p. 140.)— Inielinann, J. Zu "Maho-
mets gesang " und "Ilmenau." 2 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Goetfte-jahrb. v. 15, 1894, p. 270.)— Jncotoy, D. Zu Goethe's
gedicht: Deutscher Parnass. 22 pp. (Geiger, B. L.,
Goethe-jahrb. v. 8, 1886, p. 276; v. 14, 1893, p. 196.) —
lAteper, J. L. G. von. Zu Goethe's gedichten " Trilogie
der leidenschaft." 22 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Gocthe-Jahrb.
v. 8, 1887, p. 165.)— Meyer, R. M. " Deutscher Parnass."
4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 13, 1892, p. 223.)—
Stockfleths und Goethe's macarie. 2 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Goethe-jahrb. v. 15, 1894, p. 272.) — Mueller, O. A.
Goethe's Sesenheimer idylle. 2 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 214.) — Ouvrnges po*-
tlqnes. 3 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 15, 1894,
p. 17. )— Redllch, C. Goethe als corrector eines fremden
gedichts. 4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 15, 1894,
p. 248.)— Skizzen zur dritten epistel von Goethe. 5 pp.
(Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 15, 1894, p. 3.)— Splel-
haiiren, F. Die epische poesie und G. 29 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 1*.)— Siipliaii, B. L.
Ein rait Goethe's namen ueberliefertes unbekanntes ge-
dicht. 2 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 11, 1890,
p. 19.)
Ooetz von BerllchlnKen.
Klllan, E. Zur buehnengeschichte des Goetz von
Berlichingen. 3 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. li,
1893, p. 276.)
Die Oaten weiber.
SenflTert, B. Goethe's erzaehlung, "Die Guten
weiber." 30 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 15, 1894,
p. 148.)
Hnndzeichnnngren.
Zweiundzwanzig handzeichnungen, 1810.
Im auftrage des vorstandes der Goethe-gesell-
schaft herausg. von Carl Ruland. Weimar,
1888. fo. (Goethe-gesells. ScArt/i.v. 3.) —3183
Verse und niederschrlften zu zeichnungen, herausg.
und erlaeutert von C. Ruland. 8 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Goethe-jahrb. v. 14, 1893, p. 143.)
Springer, J. Goethe's handzeichnungen im K. Kup-
ferstichkabinet in Berlin . 7 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goeffte-
jahrb. v. 13, 1892, p. 231.)— WitkowskI, G. Goethe's
zeichnung des Capitols. 1 p. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-
jahrb. V. 15, 1894, p. 276.)
Helena.
Carlyle, T. Goethe's Helena. 48 pp. (Orit. and
miscel. essays, v. 1, p. 129: Works, v. 15.)— Valentin, V.
Homunkulus und Helena: eine aesthetische untersu-
chung. 22 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895,
p.m.)
Hermann nnd Dorothea.
Hermann and Dorothea. Tr. by Rev.
Henry Dale, with illustrations by W. Kaul-
bach and L. Hofmann. London, n. d. 4°.
1342
Fraenhel, L. Zur elegie " Hermann und Dorothea."
1 p. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 13, 1892, p. 228.)—
Selireyer, H. Goethe's arbeit an ** Hermann und
Dorothea." 15 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 10,
1889, p. 196.)— Stapfer, P. Hermann et Dorothfie: fitude
8ur le chef-d'oeuvre de G. 85 pp. {Biblioth. univ. et rev.
Suisse, a p£r. v. 11, 1881, pp. 5, 270, 483.)
Iplilgrenle anf Taurls,
Ruland, C. Einige aeltere illastrationen zu
Goethe's Iphigenic. 9 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goethe-jahrb.
T. 9, 1888, p. 218.)
ItallenlMChe reiite.
Italiaenische reise. Herausg. und mit an-
merkungen begleitet von Heinrich Duentzer.
Berlin, n. d. 16°. —3177
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8°. (Goethe-gesells. Sc/m/i. V. 1.) —3183
Briefe an ihren sohn, Christiane, und
August V. Goethe. Mit einem lichtdruck.
Weimar, 1889. 8°. (Goethe-gesells. Schrift.
V. 4. ) —3183
Brief an Crespel. See Goethe, J. C, and
Goethe, K. E. T.
Briefe an Friedrich, Freiherrn von Stein.
See Goethe, J. W. von, and Goethe, K. E. T.
Goethe, J. W. von. Early and miscel-
laneous letters, including letters to his
mother. 1884. (Bohn, H. G., Stand, iibr.)
—3173
Heinemann, K. Goethe's mutter. Ein
lebensbild nach den quellen. 1893. —3184
Duentzer, J. H. J. Katharina Elisabeth Goethe,
geborene Textor, Goethe's mutter. 187 pp. (J» At»
Prauenbilder aus Goethe's jugendzeit, p. 406.)— Riiland,
C. Das stanimbnch der Frau Bath. 4 pp. (Geiger,
E. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 12, 1891, p. 175.)— Mchmiclt, E.
Frau Rath Goethe. 15 pp. (Deutsch. ruiidachau, v. 47,
1886, p. 133.)
Goethe, Kornelia Priederike Christiane. See
Goethe, Cornelia F. C.
Goethe, Wolfgang Maximilian, Freiherr von.
Maenz, B. Der fluch eines grossen namens. 4 pp.
( Uneere Zeit, 1890, v. 2, p. 558.)
Goethe family. Dechent, H. Seelsorger der
Goetheschen familie. 6 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Goe(ft«-jaftr6.
v. 11,1890, p. 159.)
Goetlie-ge.sellschaft. Jahresbericht 1-3,
1886-88. See Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrbuch,
V. 7-9.
Schriften. Im auffcrage des vorstandes
herausg. von Erich Schmidt [und] Bernhard
Suphan. Weimar, 1885-96. 4°. and 8°. —3183
Contents. Goethe, J. W. von. Oeilichte, in compo-
sitionen seiner zeitgenossen, v. 11.— «oethe, K. E. T.
Briefe, an die Herzogin Anna Amalia, v. 1 ; Briefe an
ihren sohn, Christiane, und August von Goethe, v. 4. —
Ruland, K. Aus dem Ooetlie-National-9f nHeuin,
V. 10. — Goethe, J. W. von. Zweiundzwanzig liand-
zelehiinnKen, 1810, v. 3; Tagebuecher und briefe aus
Italien,v. 2; Znr nachgeschichte der italleni.«chen
relse, v. 5.— Schiller. J. C. F. von. Demetrius, v. 9.—
Goethe, J. W. von. Journal von Tieriirt, v. 7.— Wahle,
J. Das Weimarer hoftheater unter Goethe's lei-
tung, V. 6.— Goethe, J. W. von, and Schiller, J. C. P. von.
Xenien, 1796, v. 8.
Goethe-jahrhiich, 16 v. Geiger, E.L. (JSd.)
—3173
Goethe-Natioiial-Museum, Aus dem. v. 1.
Ruland, K. (Goethe-gesells. Schrift. v. 10.)
—3183
Goethe Society, At the. 9 pp. Boucicault, D.
(JV. Am. Rev. v. 148, 1889,^. 335.)
Goetschy, Gustave. [Notice de Alphonse de
Neuville.] 14 pp. (Neuville, A. de. Catalogue dea tab-
leaux . . . provmiant de Vatelier A. de N. p. 1.)
Goettin un gefaengni.ss. 10 pp. Strauss,
D. F., Gesamm. werke, v. 2, p. 372.
Goettiiigr, R. Ueber die vertheilung der reste
und nichtreste einer primzahl von der form 4 n + 3 in-
nerhalb des intervalles 1 bis • 2 pp. {Journ. f. d.
reine u. angewan. math. v. 70, 1869, p. 363.)
Goettliig'cn, Prussia. Grimm, J. L. K. Zur
beschreibung der gocttinger saecularfeier. 5 pp. {JfClei-
ncre schriften, v. 8, p. 424.)
GoettiiJgeii. Koenigliche Gesellsohaft
tier Wisseiischal'teii. Abhandlungen.
v. 31-40, 1884-95. Goettingen, 1884-95. 10 v.
in 11. 4°. —3462
Note.— For v. 1-30 see preceding catalogue.
— - Goettingische gelehrte anzeigen. 1885-97.
Goettingen, 1885-97. 13 v. 8°. 5985
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Nachrichten von der Koenigl. Gesellsohaft
der Wissenschaften und der Georg-Augusts-
Universitaet, 1885-97. Goettingen, 1885-97,
13 V. 8°. 5984
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
GOETTINGEN
1774
GOLD
Goettingen. Uiiiversitaet. Index schola-
rum publice et prlvatim in Academia Georgia
Augusta per semestrum hibernum Oct. 15,
1886, usque ad Martii 15, 1887. Addita est H.
Saupii Commentatio de phratriis Atticis.
Goettingae, [1887]. 4°. 2751
Nachrichten von der Georg-Augusts-Uni-
versitaet . . . 1845-97. Goettingen, 1845-97.
48 V. 8° and 12°. 5984
R0E8SLER, E. F. Gruendung der Universi-
taet Goettingen. 1855. —2372
Goettliclie konioedie. See Dante Alighieri.
Goettlingr, Karl Wilhelm. Grimm, J. L. K.
Ueber das geschichtliche im Nibelungenliede von G.
7 pp. (Kleiiiere schriften, v. 4, p. 85.)
Goetz, Georg. Zu Camerarius' Plautusstudien.
3 pp. (Bheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 41, 1886, p. 629.)— Ueber den
CoUcx Ouelferbytanus desTibull. 6 pp. (.Rheinisch.
tnus. n. s. V. 37, 1882, p. 141.) — CillossoyrapliiNClie
klclnigrkeiten. 5 pp. {Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 40,
1885, p. 324.)— Ijictantlns nnd die raethsel des Sym-
phosias. 3 pp. (Bheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 41, 1886, p. 318.)
— Gustav Locwe. 14 pp. (Biog.jahrb.f. alterth. p. 58;
Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der class, alterth. v. 33, 1884.)
(Ed.) Glossae codicum Vatican! 3321,
Sangallensis 912. Leidensis 67P. Lipsiae,
1889. 8°. {Loewe, G., Corpus gloss. Lat. v. 4.)
—2121
{Ed.) Glossaria reliqua. Lipsiae, 1894.
r. 8°. (Loewe, G., Corpus, gloss. Lat. v. 5.)
—2121
Contents. Glossaria Amploniana. — Excerpta ex
libro KloiiHarnni.— MiiMcvllaiica.— PlacldnN, Glos-
fiae. — Excerpta ex glossariis Romania et Ca^islnen-
Hlbns.
{Ed.) Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana,
accedunt Hermeneumat^ medicobotanica ve-
tustiora. Lipsiae, 1892. 8°. (Loewe, G.,
Corpus gloss. Lat. v. 3. ) — 2121
{Ed.) Placidus. Liber glossarum. See
Placidus, L., Clrammaticus.
{Ed.) T. Macci Plauti Comoediae recens.
F. Ritsclielius. See Plautus, T. M.
and Gimderinaun, Gotthold. {Eds.)
Glossae Latinograecae et Graecolatinae . . .
accedunt minora utriusque linguae glossaria
. . . Lipsiae, 1888. 8°. (Loewe, G., Corpus
gloss. Lat. v. 2. ) —2121
Goetz, Wilhelm. 1844—. Altnordisches klein-
leben und die renaissance. 44 pp. (Samml. wissens.
vortrg. n. s. v. 1, 1886, p. 281.)— Srialnsagra ein epos und
das germanische heidenthum in seinen ausklaengen im
norden. 32 pp. {Savir^l. wissens. vortrg. v. 20, 1885,
p. 89.)
Goetz von Berlichingrcii. Goethe, J. W. von,
Werlte, v. 8. 3174
Goetze, E. {Ed.)
Hans Sachs. [Werke.'\ See Sachs, H.
Goffaux, Fran5oi8 Joseph. 1755-1836.
Epoques principales de I'histoire. Paris,
1805. 8°. 2412
Goffe, Stephen, D. D. 1605-81.
Lord George Digby's cabinet and Dr. Gofifs
negotiations ; together with His Majestie's,
the Queen's, and the Lord Jermin's, and other
letters. London, 1646. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, V. 7.) 4555
Goffe, Maj.-Gen. William.
Stiles, E. History of three of the judges
of King Charles 1 : Maj.-Gen. Whalley, Maj.-
Gen. Goflfe, and Col. Dixwell. 1794. 3703
Goffridus. See Geofifroi.
Gojfg'iii, James M. Chickamauga : a reply to
Maj. Sykes. 5 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12,
1884, p. 219.)— Report of Conner's South Carolina
brigade at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. 4 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 11, 1883, p. 520.)
Gogol, Nikolai Vassilievitch. Dupuy, E. Nico-
las Gogol. 120 pp. (In Ats Grands maltresde la litt^rat.
russe au 19 sifecle, p. 1 ; and Great masters of Russian lit.
p. 5.) — VogU*, E. M., Ficomtede. Evolution of realism
in Russia : Gogol. 32 pp. (Jn ht« Russian novelists, p. 56. )
— Nicolas Gogol. 39 pp. (Rev. d. deux inondes, 1885,
3 p6r. V. 72, p. 241.)— Zabel, E. Nicolai Gogol. 18 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1883, v. 1, p. 64.)— Portraits aus dem russi-
schen literaturleben. 18 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1883, v/ 1,
p. 64.)
Going into society. 14 pp. Dickens, C. J. H.,
Works, V. 15, p. 147.
Goiran, Col. Giovanni. The Italian army.
20 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 85, 1892, p. 419.)— Maresciallo
Holtke. 12 pp. (Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 33, 1891, p. 160.)—
Polltica finanziaria e politica militare. 29 pp.
(Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 27, 1890, p. 631.)— Politica militare
e la politica estera in presenza dei comizi elettorali.
19 pp. ( Nuov. antol. 3 s. v. 30, 1890, p. 246. )
Gokevvell nunnery. 5pp. Peacock, E. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 46, 1890, p. 193.)
Golb«5ry, Marie Philippe Aim6 de. 1786-1854.
Notice sur Cio^ron. 76 pp. (Cicero, M. T., CEuvres
compl. V. 1, p. V.) — Galliarum veterum urbes a CI. J. A.
I>ulanre. 37 pp. (Caesar, C. J., Quae extant omnia
opera, y. 4, p. 411: Lemaire, N. E., Biblioth. class. Lat.)
— De Tibnili codlelbnset editionibus. 70 pp. (Tibul-
lus. A., Quofi supersunt omnia opera, p. xix : Lemaire,
N. E., Biblioth. class. Lat.) — De Tlbnlll vita et carmi-
nibus. 74 pp. (TibuUus, A., Quae supersunt omnia
opera, p. 419: Lemaire, N. E., Biblioth. cktss Lat.)
{Ed.) Albii TibuUi quae supersunt omnia
opera. See Tibullus, A. (in preceding cata-
logue).
Golconda, India. Hurst, J. F. Hyderabad
and G. 10 pp. (ifarper's Afag.v, 76, 1888, p. 440.)
Gold.
BosANQUET, 0. Practical observations on
the report of the bullion-committee. 1810.
(PompWets, V. 24.) 3126
Henderson, J. C. Silver and gold money.
1893. —1374
Hill, J. Inquiry into the causes of the
present high price of gold bullion in Eng-
land. 1810. {Pamphlets, v. 24. ) 3126
Holmes, W. H. Use of gold and other
metals among the ancient inhabitants of
Chiriqui, isthmus of Darien. 1887. (Smith-
son. Inst. Bureau of Ethnol. Pub. ) —3453
Studnitz, a. von. Gold. 1877. —4367
GOLD
1775
GOLD COAST, Africa
— Tkotteb, C. Principles of currency and
exchanges applied to the report of the Select
Committee of the House of Commons, ap-
pointed to inquire into the high price of gold
bullion. 1810. {Pamphlets, v. 24.) 3126
— Williams, A., Jr. Gold and silver con-
version tables, giving the coining values of
Troy ounces of fine metal, and the weights of
fine metal represented by given sums of
United States money. 1883. (Powell, J. W.,
U. S. geol. mrv. Bull. v. 1, no. 2. ) —3563
— Adams, H. New York gold conspiracy. 49 pp
{HM. essays, p. 318.)— Alleged appreciation of gold
1 p. (Nation, v. 56, 1893, p. 22.)— Atkinson, E. In
creased production of gold. 14 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 162,
1896, p. 160. )— Austen, P. T. Can gold be manufactured
3 pp. (i\r. Am. Rev. v. 151, 1890, p. 377.)— Barclay, R
Appreciation of gold. 7 pp. {Forin. Rev. n. s. v. 55,
1891, p. 645.)— Calrnes. J. E. New gold. 42 pp. (Rand
B., SelectioTis ilhistr. econ. hist. p. 242.)— t'liurchlll, G
C. S., 8 Duke of Marlborough. Vampire gold. 14 pp,
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 42, 1887, p. 77.)— Caierweny, J. Ge-
schichte der schwarzenthaler goldgruben im Riesenge-
birge. 20 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boeh-
men, Mitlheil. v. 18, 1880, p. 210.)— Danlell, C. Gold-
supply of England and India. 14 pp. ( Blackwood's Mag
V. 149, 1891, p. 394.)— India's demand for a gold currency,
18 pp. {Blackwood's Mag. v. 152, 1892, p. 597.)— I>car.
noss of gold. 27 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 163, 1886, p. 434.)—
Edfj^eworth, F. if. Appreciation of gold. 17 pp.
(Quart. Joum. Eeon. v. 3, 1889, p. 153.)— England and
the gold standard. 2 pp. (Nation, v. 63, 18%, p. 62.)—
Ford, W. C. Foreign exchanges and movement of
gold, 1894-95. 19 pp. (Yale Rev. v. 4, 1896, p. 128.)—
Frewen, M. Gold scarcity and the depression of trade.
21pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 18, 1885, p. 693.)— Garnett,
L. A. Crux of the money controversy : has gold risen ?
14 pp. (J'orum, V. 18, 1895, p. 573.)— Olbbs, H. H. Col-
loquy on currency. 27 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 56, 1889,
p. 67.)— Ciold movement. 2 pp. (Nation, v. 53, 1891,
p. 229.)— Heldelbach, A. S. Why gold is exported.
5 pp. (Forum, v. 18, 1895, p. 647.)— Heseltine, J. P.
The gold question : an appeal to monometallists. 14 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 36, 1894, p. 438.)— l.aveleye, E. L. V.
de. Economic crisis and its causes. 17 pp. (Contetnp.
Rev. v. 49, 1886, p. 621.)— L'or et I'argent dans la crise ac-
tuelle. 24 pp. (Biblioth. ^ln^v. et rev. Suisse, 3 p€r. v. 11,
1881, p. 193.)— Slahany, R. B. Sound money the safe-
guard of labor. 3 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 163, 1896, p. 98. )—
Mnlhall, M. G. Prices and gold supply. 12pp. (CoTi-
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ship in relation to sun-worship. 8 pp. (Contemp. Rev.
V. 46, 1884, p. 270.)— Powers, L. G. Gold and the prod-
ucts of the farm. 12 pp. ( Yale Rev. v. 5, 1897, p. 238.)—
Preston, E. E. Future of gold. 10 pp. (N. Am. Rev.
v. 160. 1895, p. 38.)— Robertson, J. B. Gold, silver, and
bimetallism. 12 pp. (Westm. Rev. v. 131, 1889, p. 215.)—
Itochliolz, E. L. Gold, milch, und blut, mythologisch.
44 pp. ( Oermania, v. 7, 1862, p. 385.)— Scarcity of gold.
36 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 163, 1886, p. 230.)— Scramble for
gold. 2 pp. (JVation, V. 58, 1894, p. 463.)— Stewart, W.
M. Rule of the gold kings. 10 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 154,
1892, p. 652.)— and others. What shall the ratio be?
16 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 156, 1892, p. 1.)— TansslR, F. W.
Bond sales and the gold standard. 7 pp. (Forum, v. 22,
1897, p. 339.)-Tnckermann,H. T. Gold fever. 14 pp.
(In his Optimist, p. 181.)— Vogel, J. Scramble for gold.
15 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 35, 1894, p. 58.)— Wllliaina,
Q. O. Causes of gold exports. 2 pp. (Forum, v. 11,
1891, p. 717.)
See also BimctalUsni. — ('olnag^e. — Electrnm.—
Finance. — Netallnrsy. — Metals. — Klines and
Mining. —Money. —Monometallism. —Political
economy.— Precious metals.
Gold, Mineralogy and metallurgy.
Baines, T. Gold regions of south-eastern
Africa. 1877. 1416
Day, D. T. Gold and silver in 1895. 1896.
—3742
JVb(«.— Extract from U. S. Geol. snrv. 17 ann. report.
Launay, L. de. Mines d'or du Transvaal.
1896. —3724
Lev AT, E. D. L'or en Sibfirie orientale.
[1897], 2 V. —3732
McCuLLOH, R. S. Memorial to the Con-
gress of the United States, requesting an in-
vestigation and legislation in relation to the
new method for refining gold. 1851. {Bcmnd
pamph. V. 251. ) 5933
Report ... of his operations at the mint
of the United States, in refining California
gold by his zinc method. 1852. {Bound
pamph. V. 251.) 5933
Mathers, E. P. ZSambesia : England's El
Dorado ; being a description of Matabeleland
. . . and an account of the gold fields of
British South Africa. [1891.] 1416
Smith, R. Great gold lands of South
Africa. 1891. 1418
South African Kold-flelds. 1 p. (Sat. Rev. v. 67,
1889, p. 156.)— lHodorus Siculus. Manor of workynge
in golde mynes in Egipte in owld tyme. 1 p. (Eden, R.,
First three Eng. books on America, p. 369.) — Das gold,
seine neueste entfleckuu^s^escliichte, verbreitung,
und production. 21 pp. ( Vnsere Zeit, 1867, v. 1, p. 46.)—
Fraenkel, J. E. Production of gold: is the supply
sulficient? 6 pp. (i^orum, v. 16, 1894, p. 768.)— Oold of
Africa. 2 pp. (Naticm, v. 61, 1895, p. 450.)— Gold.
fields: ancient and modern. 31pp. (Westm. Rev. n. B.
v. 64, 1883, p. 378.)— I.ludgreu, W. Auriferous con-
glomerate of jurrassic age from the Sierra Nevada.
6 pp. (Am. J. Sei. 3 s. v. 48, 1894, p. 275.)— Auriferous
veins of Meadow lake, Cal. 6 pp. (Am. J. Sei. 3 s. v. 46,
1893, p. 201.)— Gold deposit at Pine Hill, Cal. 5 pp.
(Am. J. Sei. 3 s. v. 44, p. 92.)— Gold-silver veins of Ophir,
Cal. 41 pp. 2 pi. (Powell, J. W., U. S. Oeol. surv. 14 ann.
report, 1892-93, pt. 2 : U. S. 53 Cong. 2 sess. House exec. doe.
V. 17, p. 243.)— McCulloh, B. S. Brief account of the
importance of a new method of refining gold. 6 pp.
(Bound pamph. v. 261.)— Matthe.v, E. On the liquation
of certain alloys of gold. 8 pp. (Nature, v. 54, 1896,
p. 266.)— Merrill, G. P. Occurrence of free gold in
granite. 3 pp. (Am. J. Sei. 4 s. v. 1, 1896, p. 309.)—
Kickaril, T. A. Conditions of gold production. 4 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 160, 1896, p. 506. )— Rochas, A. de. Al-
chemist's gold. 7 pp. (Pop, Sei. Monthly, v. 34, 1890,
p. 814.)— Rose, T. K. Concentration of gold ores. 2 pp.
(Nature, v. 53, 1896, p. 16.)— Sutherland, G. Earth-
currents and the occurrence of gold. 2 pp. (Nature,
V. 41, 1890, p. 464.)— Towson, J. T. Gold fields of Aus-
tralia. 16 pp. 1 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, n. s. v. 1, 1861, p. 17.)— Sir Roderick Murchison
and the Australian gold fields. 4 pp. ( Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 12, 1872, p. 77.)— Tur-
ner, H. W^. Notes on the gold ores of California. 14 pp.
(Am. J. Sei. 3 s. v. 47, 1894, p. 467; v. 49, 1896, p. 374.)— Gold
in Wales. 2 pp. (So(. iJev. v. 64, 1887, p. 752.)
See also Coinstock lode.
Gold biigr. 48 pp. Poe, E. A., Works, ed. by
E. C. Stedman and G. E. Woodberry, v. 3, p. 5.
Gold Coast, Africa. Ellis, A. B. History of
the Gold Coast of West Africa. 1893. 3422
Tshi-speaking peoples of the Gold Coast
of West Africa. 1887. 1415
GOLD COAST, Africa
1776
QOLDSCHMIDT, Siegfried
Moloney, C. A. West African fisheries, with partic-
ular reference to the Gold Coast colony. 76 pp. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Exhib. Literature, v. 5, p. 421.)
See also Cnpo Coast Castle— Oreat Britain,
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Gold cure. My. 3 pp. Keeley, L. E. (N. Am.
Rev. V. 153, 1891, p. 769.)
Gold lands of South Africa. Smith, R. 1418
Gold regions of South-eastern Africa. Baines,
T. 1416
Goldast, von Heimingsfeld, Melchior {Ed.)
1576-1635.
Philologicarum epistolarum centuria una
diversorum a renatis literis doctissimorum
virorum, in qua veterum theologorum, juris-
consultorum, medicorum, philosophorum, hi-
storicorum, poetarum, grammaticorum libri
difflcillimis locis vel emendantur vel illustran-
tur. Lipaiae, 1674. 16°. 3237
Goldbacher, Alois (£d.) 1839—
S. Aureli Augustini Hipponiensis Episcopi
epistulae. See Augustinus Aurelius, St., Bp.
of Hippo.
Goldeu bough. A study in comparative re-
ligion. 2 V. Prazer, J. G. —4252
Golden bull. See Bulla aurea.
Golden Chersonese. See Burmah.
Golden guide to London. Illustr. with map,
plans, and sixty-eight engravings on wood.
London, 1875. 8°. 1527
Golden justice. 165 pp. Bishop, W. H.
(Allant. Monthly, v. 57, 1886, pp. 620, 721 ; v. 58, 1886, pp. 27,
145, 289, 474, 628, 721.)
Golden legend. Voeagine, G. de, Abp. of
Genoa. The Golden legend. [Tr. into Eng-
lish by W. Caxton.] 1878. (Holbein Soc.
Facsimile reprints, v. 13. ) — 17E1
I.on«rrcllow, H. W. Golden legend. 154 pp. ( Works,
V. 6, p. 139.)
Golden lives. Japp, A. H. (H. A. Page,
pseud. ) 3765
Golden thoughts from the Spiritual guide.
Molinos, M. — 4236
Golden treasury series. London, 1892. 12°.
3296
ContenU. Pinto. Republic. Tr. by ... J. L. Davies
and D. J. Vaughan.
Golden wedding. 16 pp. Stuart, R. McE.
(Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 60.)
Goldenkron, Monastery. Klimesch, J. M.
Geschichtschreiber des ehemaligen Cistercienserstiftes
Goldenkron. 29 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in
Boehmen, MiUheil. v. 32, 1894, pp. 158, 256.)— Panserl,
M. Stiftung von G. und ihre bedeutung fuer die ge-
Bchichtc der Deutschen in Boehmen. 23 pp. ( Verein f.
gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, MUtheil. v. 11, 1873,
p. 201.)
Goldhan, H. Ueber die einwirkung des
Goethischen Werthers und Wilhelm Meisters auf die
entwicklung Edward Bulwers. 103 pp. (Anglia, v. 16,
1893, p. 267.)
Goldie, Sir George Dash wood Taubman. 1846—.
"Spheres of influence." 7 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 32,
1892, p. 984.)
Golding, Arthur (Tr.) Circa 1536-1605.
Abridgement of the Historyes of Trogus
Pompeius. See Justinus.
( Tr. ) The XV bookes of P. Ovidius Naso,
entitled Metamorphosis. See Ovidius Naso, P.
Goldonl, Carlo. 1707-93.
Scelta di alcune commedie. 10 ed. Parig^i,
1828. 12°. 3313
Contents. Bnrbvro benefico.— Corrispondenza
fra il Conte Albergati, Voltaire, e Goldoni.— I^ocandi-
era.— Sfuovo rlcco.— Pamela.— La Scozzese.— La
VIliesKiatura.— Vita di G.
- Scherzi poetici. Venezia, 1817. 16°. (Gam-
ba, B., Coll. opere in dialetto venez. v. 9.) 2302
I-ove, Iionor, and interest. 32 pp. (Gait, J.,
New Brit, theat. v. 3, p. 257.)— Mimoires, pour servir i
I'histolre de sa vie et h celle de son theatre. 145 pp.
(Barrifere, J. F., M(m. rel. hist, de France, v. 6, p. 321.)—
Word of liouor. 39 pp. (Gait, J., New Brit, theat. v. 1,
p. 339.)
Cabber, L. Notizie su la commedia ita-
liana avanti Carlo Goldoni. 1828, 2 v. 4705
iVote.— Backed as v. 2, 3, of the following.
Vita di Carlo Goldoni. 1828. 4705
Copping, E. Alfleri and Goldoni: their
lives and adventures. 1857. 4703
AlbicinigC. Goldoni e le sue lettere. 19 pp. (Archiv.
stor. ital. 4 s. v. 7, 1881, p. 88.)— I.ue<Ier, A. Carlo Gol-
doni in seinem verhaeltnis zu Molifere. 40 pp. (Zeits. f.
neu/ram. sprache u. lit. v. 5, pt. 1, 1883, p. 138.)— Vifa di
G. 39 pp. {In his Scelta di alcune commedie, p. 5.)
See also Blackwood's Mag. v. 130, 1881, p. 516.
Goldsborough, Maj. William W. How Ashby
was killed. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 21,
1893, p. 224.)
Goldschniidt, Hugo.
Der vokalismus des neuhochdeutschen
kunstgesanges und der buehnensprache.
Leipzig, 1892. 8°. —2143
Goldschmidt, Mme. Jenny Lind.
Holland, H. S., and Rockstro, W. S.
Memoir of Mme. Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt :
her early art-life and dramatic career, 1820-51.
Prom original documents, letters, MS. diaries,
etc. collected by Otto Goldschmidt. 1891,
2 V. 4733
Ilaweis, H. R. Jenny Lind. 12 pp. {Contemp. Rev.
v. 59, 1891, p. 900.)— Jenny Und. 13 pp. (London Quart.
Rev. V. 76, 1891, p. 245.)— Reimann, H. Jenny Lind.
5 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1888, v. 1, p. 75.)
Goldschmidt, Meir Adolph. 1819-87. The
Wind as post office. 16 pp. (Vicary, J. F., A Stork's nest,
p. 107.)
Goldschmidt, Otto. 1829—.
Memoir of Mme. Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt.
See Holland, H. S., and Rockstro, W. S.
Goldschmidt, S.
Geschichte der Juden in England von den
aeltesten zeiten bis zu ihrer verbannung.
1 th. XI und XII jahrhundert. Berlin, 1886.
8°. —2266
Goldschmidt, Siegfried. Prakrtische miscel-
len. 23 pp. (Zeits. f. vergleich. sprachforseh. v. 25, 1881,
pp. 436, 610; v. 26, 1883, pp. 102, 327.)
GOLDSMID, EdmundM.
1777
GOLDSMID, Edmund M.
Goldsniid, Edmund M.
Complete catalogue of all the publications
of the Elzevier presses at Leyden, Amster-
dam, the Hague, and Utrecht, with introduc-
tion, notes, and an appendix. (In his Biblioth.
curiosa. ) Edinburgh, 1885-88. 3 v. in 4, 16°.
2127
{Ed.) Account of King Charles II' s escape
from Worcester. Edinburgh, 1883. 16°. {In
his Biblioth. curiosa. ) 2127
(Ed.) Biblioth eea curiosa. Edinburgh,
1883-88. 64 v. 12°. and 16°. 2127
iVote.— Privately printed. Edition limited to 350
copies.
Contents. Renouard, A. A. Bibliographical sketch of
the Aldinc presH at Venice, 3 v.— Grotius, H. On the
origin of the native races of Aiiierlcn.— Johnston, S.
Speech on Aniorioaii nfTairs,— Dennys, J. Secrets of
aiiK^liiii;:, 2v. — nacoii. Friar. Famous history of, 2 v. —
Kinloch, G. R. (Sd.) The Bnlind book.— Sharpe, C. K.
Ballad book, 2 v.— Maidment, J. (Ed.) New book of old
ballndi.— Brlsset, G., Lord of Gratence. Apologie.—
Goldsmid, E. M. {Ed.) Maner of the tryumphe of
C'aleys and Bnlloyii, and the noble tryumphaunt
coronacyon of Quene Anne.— Le Maire, J. J. Voyage to
the Canaries, Cape Verd, and the coast of Africa,
under the command of M. Dancourt.— Goldsmid, B. M.
(Ed.) Account of King diaries II"» eseape from
Worcester.— Lamartine, H. L. M. de P. de. Life and
times of Christopher Colninbns, 2 v. — Spence, J.
Crito: or, a dialogue on beauty.— Goldsmid, E. M". (Ed.)
Genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape
of the young Chevalier, from the battle of Cnlloilen to
his landing in France.— Pufendorff, E. Dissertation
upon the Druids.— Goldsmid, E. M. Complete cata^
logue of all the publications of the Elasevier presses
at Leyden, 'Amsterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, 3 v. —
Vines, R. Hearse of Rt. Hon. Robert, Earl of Essex —
Mascardi, A. Historical relation of the conspiracy of
John Lewis, Count de Eleschl, against the city and re-
publick of Genoui, in the year 1547, 2 v.— Albinus, P.
Treatise on foreijpii lan;;iiag;esand unknown islands.
— Berners, J. Treatyse of rysstiynsrc wyth an angle.—
Markham, Q. Most honorable tragedie of Sir Richard
Orenvile. knight, 2 v.— Goldsmid, E. M. (Ed.) Last
fight of the Revenge, and the death of Sir Richard Gren-
ville, 2 v.— Johnstone, J. Norwegian account of King
Haco's expedition against Scotland, A. D. 1263. —
Dates, T. Exact discovery of the mystery of iniquity as
it is now practised among the Jesuits. — Maistre, X.,
Comte de. .lourney round my room.- Heywood, T.
liove's mistress: or, the Queen's masque.— Pazig, C.
Treatyse of nia(;ie Incantations,- Heucher, M. J. H.
HaKie plants.— Adam, C. Chancellor's voyage to
Muscovy.- Prince, T. Chronological history of STew
KntiTland, 6 v.— Maistre, X., Comie de. Bfocturnal
expedition round my room.— Maidment, J. (Ed.)
Xortli countrie (jarland. — Wilmot, J., 2 Earl of
Rochester, and others. Some political satires of the
17 century, selected from the writings of, 2 v. — Wright,
T. (Ed.) Political soners of England, from the reign
of John to that of Edward II, 4 v.— Philautus, pseud.
Pretty gentleman; or, softness of manners vindi-
cated from the false ridicule exhibited under the char-
acter of William Fribble.— Goldsmid, E. M. (Ed.) Trial
of Francis ICavaillnc for the murder of King Henry
the Great.— Caxton, W. ( Tr.) History of Keyiiar<l the
Fox, 2 v.— Hasse, J. Coins, etc., of Russia.— Capefigue,
J. B. H. R. King's mistress ; or, Charles VII and Agnes
Sorel and chivalry in the XV century, 2 v.— Geier, J.
Thespis on tryal ; or, the moralitie of playes consid-
ered.—James I, King of Gt. Britain. Counter-blaste to
tobacco.- Barante, A. G. P. B., Baron de. Chieftains
of Vend<'c. — Webbc, E. His travailes.— Lecointe,
(— ), Abbe. Conspiracy of the Norman barons against
William the Bastard, Duke of Normandy.— Durfey,
T. Commonwealth of women.
(Ed.) Bookworm's garner. Edinburgh,
1887-89. 6 V. 12°. 3127
iVbte.— Privately printed. Edivion limited to 99 copies.
Contents. Daniel, S. Coinplaynt of Rosainoiifl,
V. 2.— Linche, R. Diella, v. 1.— Watreman, W. Fardio
of radons, v. 3-5.— Greene, R. «ro«ts-worth of
wit, v. 6.
(Ed.) Collectanea Adamantsea. nos. 1, 2,
5-9, 12-15, 18-21, 24, 26, 27. Edinburgh, 1884-
89. 19 V. 8° and 12°. 3125
Jfote.— Privately printed. Edition limited to 350 copies.
Ctmtents. Blumler, M. P. History of amulets, no. 18.
—Cecil, R., 1 Earl of Salisbury. Secret correspondence
with James VII, King of Scotland, no. 19.— Sprat, T.
True account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy
to assassinate the late King Charles II at the Rye-
house, no. 14.— Coleman, E., Tryal of, for conspiring
the death of the king, and the subversion of the govern-
ment of England, no. 26.— Dudley, R., 1 Earl of Leices-
ter. Memoirs, no. 24. — Goldsmid, E. M. (Ed.) Collec-
tion of epitaphs and inscriptions, no. 12. — FicHI of
bloufl ; or. Rebellion blazoned in all its colours, no. 20.
— Mineur, A. E. Charitable remonstrance addressed to
the wives and maidens of France, touching their disso-
lute adornments, no. 21a. Collier, J. Essay upon
graining:, no. 8,— Cohausen, J. H. Hermippus re<ll-
vl vns ; or. The Sage's triumph, no. 6.— Niau, ( — ). His-
tory of the devils of I,,ondun, no. 216.- Hill, Sir J.
I^iuclna sine concubitn: a letter humbly addressed
to the Royal Society, no. 7.— Goldsmid, E. M. (Ed.) Nar-
rative of the events of the siege of L.yons, no. 9.—
Kempe, W. Nine dales wonder, no. 2.— Canel, A.
History of the States-General of ?rorman«l,y, no. 27. —
Goldsmid, E. M. (Ed.) Quaint gleanings from ancient
poetry, no. 1.— Ritson, J. (Ed.) Ancient popular
poetry, no. 5.— Goldsmid, E. M. (Ed.) Collection of his-
torical documents illustrative of the reigns of the
Tudor and Stuart sovereigns, no. 13. — Kirch-
mayer, G. C, and others. IJn-natural history ; or,
myths of ancient science, no. 15.
(Ed.) Collection of epitaphs and inscrip-
tions. Edinburgh, 1885. 12°. {In his Coll.
Adamant, no. 12. ) 3125
{Ed.) Collection of historical documents
illustrative of the reigns of the Tudor and
Stuart sovereigns. Edinburgh, 1886. 12°.
{In his Coll. Adamant, no. 13.) 3125
(Ed.) Confessions of witches under tor-
ture, 1617. Edinburgh, 1886. 12°. —2466
(Ed.) Genuine and true journal of the
most miraculous escape of the young Cheva-
lier, from the battle of Culloden to his land-
ing in Prance. Edinburgh, 1884. 16°. {In
his Biblioth. curiosa. ) 2127
{Ed.) Last fight of the Revenge, and the
death of Sir Richard Grenville. Edinburgh,
1886. 2v. 16°. (Jn Ms Biblioth. curiosa.) 2127
(Ed.) Maner of the tryumphe of Caleys
and Bulleyn, and the noble tryumphaunt co-
ronacyon of Quene Anne. Edinburgh, 1885.
16°. (/(I /ii« Biblioth. curiosa.) 2127
(Ed.) Narrative of the events of the
siege of Byons. Edinburgh, 1885. 12°. {In
his Coll. Adamant, no. 9.) 3125
GOLDSMID, Edmund M.
1778
GOLDSMITH'S WORK
(Ed.) Quaint gleanings from ancient
poetry. Edinburgh, 1885. 12°. (In Ms
Coll. Adamant, no. 1. ) 3125
(Ed. ) Trial of Francis Ravaillac for the
murder of King Henry the Great. Edin-
burgh, 1885. 16°. (In his Biblioth. curiosa.)
2127
Goldsniid, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederic John.
1818 — . Russia and the Afghan frontier. I'i pp. ( C(m-
temp. Rev. v. 47, 1885, p. 473.)— Sachau's Albirttnl.
24 pp. ( Royal Asiat. Sec. Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 20, 1888,
p. 129.)
Goldsinld, Sir Julian. 1838—. Ismail : a vin-
dication. 12 pp. ( J'ortn. iJeti. n. s. V. 37, 1885, p. 741.)
Goldsmith, H. St. B.
Revised list of the birds of Somerset. See
Mathew, M. A., and Goldsmith, H. St. B.
Goldsmith, Isidor. Why I left Russia. 22 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 17, 1886, p. 883.)
Goldsmith, Lewis. Circa 1763-1846.
Crimes of cabinets ; or, a review of their
plans and aggressions for the annihilation of
the liberties of France, and the dismember-
ment of her territories. With illustrative
anecdotes, military and political. London,
1801. 8°. .2696
Goldsmitli, Oliver. 1728-74.
History of the earth and animated nature.
Illustr. with eighty Ave copperplates. New
ed. with corrections and alterations. Phila.,
1830. 4 V. 8°. —1401
IVie same. With a supplement and numer-
ous notes, from the writings of distinguished
naturalists, British and foreign. Preceded
by a memoir of the author by J. F. Waller,
with numerous engravings on steel and wood.
London, 1876-79. 2 v. 8°. —1493
Poetical works. [Ed. by Rev. John Mit-
ford.] London, 1831. 16°. 1328
Contents. I>eserte«l vlllagre. — Mitford, J. I^lfe
and anec<lotes of G.— Poems.— Poems which have
never Ijcen incorporated in any preceding ed. — The
Traveller.
Vicar of Wakefield : a tale. London, 1810.
12°. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists,
V. 23. ) 4167
GocmI natiire<I man: a comedy. 104 pp. (Bell, J.,
Brit, theat. v. 13, 1791.)— Nhc NtoopN to conquer: a
comedy. 19 pp. (Acting drama, p. 238; Bell, J., Brit,
theat. V. 17, 1791 ; Harper's Mag. v. 70, 1885, pp. 37, 291 ;
V. 71, 1885, pp. 747, 919; v. 72, 1886, pp. 275, 357, 518, 707,
844; V. 73, 1886, pp. 66, 227, 415.)
- I»e 4t»incey, T. Oliver Goldsmith. 35 pp. (Coll.
writings, v. 4, p. 288.)— Ollett, H. Oliver Goldsmith.
40 pp. (In his Lectures and essays, v. 1, 218.)— Levy, S.
Goethe und G. 18 pp. (Geigcr, E. L., Ooethejahrb.
V. 5, 1885, p. 281.)— Nprenicer, R. Zwei alte textfehler
in Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield. 2 pp. (Eng. studien,
V. 14, 1890, p. 29.5.)
DOBSON, H. A. Life of Oliver Goldsmith.
1888. (Robertson, E. S., Great iiTiters.) 3707
Barbanid, Mrs. A. L. A. Goldsmith. 12 pp. (In
her Brit, novelists, v. 23, p. i.)— Cary, H. F. Oliver
Goldsmith. 26 pp. (In hit Lives of Eng. poets, p. 222.)
— Macaulay, T. B., 1 Baron Maoaulay. Oliver Gold-
smith. 25 pp. (In his Biographies contrib. to the Encyc.
Brit. p. 51.)— Mitford, J. Life and anecdotes of G.
178 pp. (Goldsmith, O., Po6(. loorfcg, p. vii.)—Tlmbs, J.
Oliver Goldsmith. 80 pp. (/n his Anecdote lives of wits
and humourists, v. 1, p. 251.)— Waller, J. F. Life of G.
21 pp. (Goldsmith, O., Hist, of earth and animated na-
ture, v. 1, 1879, p. 21.)— Wraniirliam, F. Oliver Gold-
smith. 19 pp. (7n /lis Brit. Plutarch, V. 6, p. 232.)
Goldsmith's work, and Silversmith's
work.
Alexandre, A. Histoire de I'art decora-
tif du XVI sifecle a nos jours. [1891.] — 17E4
Catalogue des objets d'art tr6s impor-
tants du XVIII sigcle . . . appartenant k M. le
Baron de . . . et dont la vente aura lieu 30 Jan.
1884. [1884.] —1791
Chaffers, W. Gild a aurifabrorum : a
history of English goldsmiths and plate-
workers, and their marks stamped on plate.
1883. —1744
DiDRON (Aini), A. N. Manuel des oeuvres
de bronze et d'orf6vrerie du moyen &ge. 1859.
—2734
EUDEL, P. Catalogue de I'argenterie an-
cienne appartenant k M. P. E. et dont la
vente aura lieu 25, 26 Avril, 1884. [1884.]
—1791
Gee, G. E. Jeweller's assistant in the art
of working in gold. 1892. —1738
Germain, P. Elements of the goldsmith's
art. n. d. 2 v. — 17D8
Great Britain. House of Commons. Com-
mittee appointed to enquire into the manner
of conducting the several assay offices. Re-
port, with an appendix. 1773. ( Gt. Brit. H.
of 0. Reports from Committees, v. 3. ) 4451
Labarte, C. J. Orf6vrerie. 1872-73, 2 v.
(In his Hist, des art industriels, v. 1, 2. ) — 3742
Luthmer, F. Ornamental jewellery of the
renaissance in relation to costume . . . Thirty
. . . engravings of mediaeval gold and silver
work. 1882. — 17D7
Trollope, a. Inventory of the church
plate of Leicestershire. 1890, 2 v. — 17C3
BertolottI, A. Benvenuto Cellini a Roma e gli ore-
fici lombardi ed altri che lavorarono pei papi nella prima
met^ del secolo XVI. 27 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda, Ar-
chiv. 1 s. 1875, p. 121.)— C'alll, M. Arte antica lombarda.
Orificeria. 23 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda, Archiv, 1. s. 1880,
p. .590.)— C'esnola, A. P. di. On specimens of ancient
goldsmiths' art found in Cyprus. 10 pp. 9 pi. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Joum, v, 39, 1883, p. 119.) — H ninph-
reyH-l»aven|>ort, C. Ancient gold-work. 6 pp. (Har-
per's Mag, V. 85, 1892, p. 286.)— Unas, C. de. Pieces
d'orffivrerie de la chapelle du palais de Briihl (Saxe) at-
tributes a Saint Louis. 3 pp. (Soc. autiq. de France,
Bull. 1881, p. 71 i with M(m, v. 42, 1881.)— Sarre, F. Er-
zeugnisse der silberschmiedekunst. 15 pp. 3 pi. (Koe-
nigl. Preu.ssisch. kunstsamml, Jahrb. v. 14, 1893, p. 26.)—
WordHwor 111, C. Inventories of plate, vestments, etc.,
belonging to the cathedral church of the Blessed Mary
of Lincoln. 82 pp. (Archacologia, v. 63, pt. 1, 1892, p. 1.)
See also «'liallces.— C'uns.- I>eeorallon and or-
nament.—Fine arts. —Jewelry. — Ornament*.—
Patens.- Plate.
GOLDZIHER, Ignaz
1779
GOMME, George Laurence
Goldziher, Ignaz. 1850—. Spitta's Gramma-
tik des arabischen vulgaerdialektes von Aegypten.
16 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zetfa. v. 35, 1881, p. 514.)
— Ueber geberdeii- und zeichen-sprache bei den Ara-
bcrn. 18 pp. (Zeits. f. voclkerspych. v. 16, 1886, p. 369.)
—Ueber umschreibeude zahlenbezeichnung im Arabl-
HClipn. 8 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 49, 1895,
p. 210.)— Ueber den ursprung einiger metaphorischer
ausdruecke der nrabischcn spraclie. 12 pp. (Zeits.
/. voelkerpsych. v. 13, 1882, p. 250.)— Zur literaturgeschichte
des chata- al-'ftinniA. 6 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells.
Zeits. V. 35, 1881, p. 147.)— Ginnen der dichter. 6 pp.
(Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeita. v. 45, 1891, p. 685.)— Der
1)1 r villi des Garwalb. Aus Al-Hutej'a. 86 pp. (Deutsch.
morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 46, 1892, pp. 1, 173, 471; v. 47, 1893,
pp. 43, 163.)— Van den Berg: Falh a|.«tarll>. 5 pp!
(Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v." 49, 1895, p. 313.) —
Hirschfeld-H Buch Al>c;iiuzarl. 17 pp. (Deutsch.
morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 41, 1887, p. 691.)— KUAb al-AniA.
nftt wa'1-I'tiqadat von Sa'adja b. JUsuf al FajjumS.
Herausg. von S. Landauer. 11 pp. (Deutsch. morg.
gesells. Zeits. v. 35, 1881, p. 773.)— Beitraege zur erklae-
rung des Kltilb al-FihrlNt. 6 pp. (Deutsch. morg.
gesells. Zeits. v. 36, 1882, p. 278.)-Ueber eine rituelle
formel der niihnniinedaner. 6 pp. (Deutsch. morg.
gesells. Zeits. v. 48, 1894, p. 95. )— Hebraeische elemente in
iniihainmcclanischen zaiibersprucrlioii. 3 pp.
(Deutsch.morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 48, 1894, p. 358.)— Mate-
rialien zur kentniss der Almohadenbewegung in Xord-
afrika. Ill pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 41,
1887, p. 30.)— Arabische beitraege zur volkxetyino-
logrie. 14 pp. (Zei(s./. i;oeIfce?7)8j/cA. v. 18, 1888, p. 69.)
Bachor, W. Goldziher's Az Iszlani. 6 pp. (Deutsch.
morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 36, 1882, p. 720.)— Stelntlial, H.
Ueber mythen-schichtung. Mit ruecksicht auf : 1. Gold-
ziher, Der mythos bei den Hebraeern und seine geschicht-
liche entwicklung. 32 pp. (Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. v 9
1877, p. 272.)
Golf. Hutchinson, H. G. Golf. 1890. {Bad-
minton lAbr. ) 1796
<-oinptoii, C. H. Golf, n pp. (Brit. Archaeol.
Assoc. Joum. V. 38, 1882, p. 371.)-Hutchlnsoii, H. G.
Cricket v. golf. 10 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890
p. 510.)-Ps.rcliolos:y of golf. 6 pp. (BUu;ku>ood''s
Mag. v. 143, 1888, p. 683.)
See also iiaincN.- Sports.
Golgotha. See Calvary.
Goll, Jaroslav. Recherches critiques sur I'au-
thenticite des ambassades et nggociations de M. le
Comte d'Estrades. 63 pp. (Bev. hist. v. 3, 1877, n 283-
v. 4, 1877, p. 278.)
(Ed.) Quellen und untersuchungen zur
geschichte der Boehmischen Brueder. Prag
1878-82. 2 V. in 1. —4284
Gollancz, Israel (£d.) 1863—.
Exeter book: an anthology of Anglo-
Saxon poetry, presented to Exeter Cathedral
by Leofric, first Bp. of Exeter (1050-71).
Pt. 1. London, 1895. 8°. (Early Eng. Text
Soc. no. 104. ) 2123
{Ed.) Pearl: an English poem of the
fourteenth centurv. With a modem render-
ing. London, 1891. 8°. 1324
{Ed.) Cynewulf's Christ. See Cynewulf
AHalo, P. G. I. Gollancz. 3 pp. 1 pi. (/„ his Lit.
year-book, 1897, p. 69.)
Golpe oil vago. G v. Garcia de Villalta, J.
2337
Golscher, Monk of Treves. 13 cent. Gesta Ar-
chiepiscoporum Trevirensium, 1132-1259. 21 pp. (Eck-
hart, J. G. von. Corpus hist. v. 2, p. 2197J
Vol. III.-223.
Goltlier, Wolfgang. 1863—.
Rolandslied des pfaflfen Konrad. Muen-
chen, 1887. 8°. 1214
Sage von Tristan und Isolde. Muenchen,
1887. 8°. 1214
Studien zur $(prinani«phcn Haji;eii|;oH<>hichte:
I, der Valkyrjenmythus ; II, ueber das verhaeltniss der
nordischen und deutscheu form der Nibelungensage.
106 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denksehr. v. 61 : Hist.
classe, Abhandl. v. 18, pt. 2, 1889, p. 399.)— STorddent.
sc'he iind sueddentsche lieldensage und die ael-
teste gestalt der Nibelungensage. 33 pp. (Germania,
V. 31, 1889, p. 265.)— Sprachbewegung in SforweKen.
9 pp. (Oermania, v. 34, 1889, p. 411.)- Die Wleland-
sa>f«> nnd die wanderung der fraenkischen heldensage.
32 pp. ( Oermania, v. 33, 1888, p. 449.)
Mnrpt, E. Golther : Sage von Tristan nnd Isolde.
7 pp. (iJomonia, V. 17, 1888, p. 603.)
Goltz, Bogumil. Gottschall, K. R. von. Bogu-
mil Goltz. 21 pp. (Unaere Zeit, 1871, v. 1, p. 369.)
Goltz, Priederich Leopold. 1834—. Ueber die
moderne phrenologie. 36 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 45
1885, pp. 263, 361.)
Goltz, Kohnar, Freiherr von der. 1843 — .
strategic, nach einer studie des Obersten Blume. 22 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 34, 1883, p. 63.)— Feldherren
und feldherrenthum. 25 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 31,
1882, p. 378.)— Oainbetta. 1870-80. 31 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 29, 1881, p. 35.)— Wisscnschan und mili-
taerwesen. 13 pp. ( Deutsch. rundschau, v. 37, 1883, p. 40. )
Goliibe, Poland. Annales Golubienses. 4 pp.
(Bielowski, A., Monumenta Polon. hist. v. 4, p. 40.)
Goniara, Francisco Lopez de. Circa 1510-59.
Debate and stryfe betwene the Spanyardes and Portu-
gales for the division of the Indies and the trade of
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— Goode, G. B., and Collins, J. W. Fishermen of the
United Mtatcs, sect. 4.— Goode, G. B., and others.
Fishes, sect. 1.— Earll, R. E. Eastern Florltia and
its fisheries, sect. 2.— Jordan, D. S. Geographical dis-
tribution of fresh-water footl-flshes in the several
hydrographic basins of the United States, sect. 3. —
Elliott, H. W. Habits of the far-seal, sect. 1.— Goode,
G. B., and others. Halibut fisheries, sect. 6, v. 1.—
Earll, R. E. llerrlii$f fishery and the sardine indus-
try, sect. 5, V. 1. — Kumlien, L. Fisheries oi the great
lakes, sect. 5, v. 1.— Kumlien, L., and True, F. W.
Fishing grounds of the great lalces, sect. 3. — True, F. W.
Fisheries of the great lakes, sect. 2.— Rathbun, R. I^eecli
Induslry and trepang fishery, sect. 6, v. 2.— Goode,
G. B., and Collins, J. W. Jlaelterel fishery, sect. 5,
V. 1.— Earll, R. E. Coast of Maine and its fisheries,
sect. 2.— Mammals, sect. 1.— True, F. W. Manatees
and the Arctic sea-cow, sect. 1.— Earll, R. E, Maryland
and its fisheries, sect. 2.— Clark, A. H. Fisheries of
Massachusetts, sect. 2.— Goode, G. B., and Clark,
A. H. Menhailen fishery, sect. 5, v. 1. — Stearns, S.
Fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico, sect. 2. — IngersoU, E.
Mollnsks in general, sect. 1. — Earll, R. E. Mullet
fishery, sect. 5, v. 1.— Wilcox, W. A. Fisheries of Neiv
Hampshire, sect. 2. — Earll, R. E. Xew Jersey and
its fisheries, sect. 2.— Mather, F. JTew York and its
fisheries, sect. 2.— Rathbun, R. Fishing grounds of
North America, sect. 3.— Earll, R. E. North Caro-
lina and its fisheries, sect. 2. — Ocean temperatures
of the eastern coast of the United States, with 32 charts,
sect. 3.— IngersoU, E. The oyster, scallop, clam, mus-
sel, and abalone industries, sect. 5, v. 2. — Ryder, J. A.
Life history of the oyster, sect. 1.— Jordan, D. S. Fish-
eries of the Pacific coast, sect. 2 ; Sea fishing grounds
of the Pacific coast of the llnitecl States from
the Straits of Fuca to lower California, sect. 3.— Clark,
A. H. Pacific walrus fishery, sect. 5, v. 2.— Earll,
R. E. Pennsylvania and its fisheries, sect. 2.—
Stearns, S. iCetl-snapper and Havana market
fisheries, sect. 6, v. 1. — True, F. W. Reptiles and
batrachians, sect. 1.— Clark, A. H. Fisheries of Rhode
Island, sect. 2.— Jordan, D. S., and Gilbert, C. H.
Salmon fishing and canning interests of the Pacific
coast, sect. 5, v. 1. — Elliott, H. W., and others. Seal
and sea-otter Industries, sect. 6, v. 2.— Allen, J. A.
Seals and walruses, sect. 1.— Earll, R. E. Fisheries of
South Carolina and Georgia, sect. 2 ; Spanish
mackerel fishery, sect. 5, v. 1.— Sponge fishery
and trade, sect. 5, v. 2. — Goode, G. B. Swordfish
fishery, sect. 5, v. 1.— True, F. W. Turtle and ter.
rapiii fisheries, sect. 5, v. 2.— McDonald, M. Vlr-
S;inia and its fisheries, sect. 2. — Clark, A. H., and
Brown, J. T. Whale fishery, sect. 5, v. 2.— Goode,
G. B. Whales and porpoises, sect. 1.
Croode, John. Goode, G. B. Interesting dia-
logue in 1676 between Bacon the rebel and G. 5 pp.
{Mag. Am. Hist. v. 18, 1887, p. 418.)
Goode, William, D. D., Dean of Ripon.
Vox ecclesiae ; or, the doctrine of the
Protestant Episcopal Church on episcopacy
and apostolical succession, embracing a refu-
tation of the work known as "Goode on
orders." 1866.
—1268
Goode, Rev. William. 17 cent.
Discoverie of a publique spirit : presented
in a sermon before the honourable House of
Commons . . . March 26, 1645. London, 1645.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 7.) 4555
Goode. See also Good.
Goode family. Goode, G. B. Linked with
Shakespeare. 1 p. (itfag. .4m. JTi»(. v. 24, 1890, p. 219.)
Goodell, William, D. D. 1792-1867.
American slave code in theory and prac-
tice. Kew York, 1853. p. 8°. —2343
Goodere, or Goodyeer, Sir Henry. 17 cent.
[Attributed to.} Mirrour of maiestie ; or,
the badges of honour, conceitedly embla-
zoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from
Mr. Corser's perfect copy, A. D. 1618. Ed.
by H. Green and J. Croston. Manchester,
1870. sm. 4°. (Holbein Soc. Facsimile re-
prints, V. 31. ) — 17C7
Goodlet, John. Shakspere's debt to John
Lilly. 8 pp. (Eng. atudien, v. 5, 1882, p. 356.)
Report of the tests committee of the St.
Petersburg Shakspeare circle. See Harrison,
J., and others.
Goodloe, Daniel Reaves. Western farm mort-
gages. 10 pp. (Forum, V. 10, 1890, p. 346.)
Goodman, Edward J. The Savage Club.
15 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 55, 1889, p. 873.)
Goodman, Godfrey. 1583-1655.
Court of King James I. To which are
added, letters illustrative of the personal his-
tory of the most distinguished characters in
the court of that monarch and his predeces-
sors. Now first pub. from the original MSS.
by J. S. Brewer. London, 1839. 2 v. 8°.
.2585
Goodman, J.
Archaic Maya inscriptions. London, 1897.
4°. (Godman, P. Du C, and Salvin, O., Biol.
Centr all- Americana : Archaeol. pt. 8. ) 1742
Goodness. 8 pp. Bacon, Sir P., Essays, with
annotationa by R. Whately, 4 ed. p. 126.
Goodnow, Prank Johnson, LL. D. 1859—.
Municipal problems. New York, 1897.
12°. ■ —3312
Powers of municipalities respecting public works.
19 pp. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. v. 2, no. 6, p. 69.)
Goodnow, Rev. Smith B. We shall not all
sleep. 20 pp. (Bibliolh. Socro, v. 49, 1892, p. 650.)
Goodrich, Caspar Frederick.
Report of the British naval and military
operations in Egypt, 1882. Washington, 1885.
8°. (U. S. i% Cong. 2 sess. House niiscel. doc.
v. 7, no. 29. )
Our new naval i^uns. 10 pp. {Century Mag. v. 18,
1890, p. 667. )
Goodrich, Ohauncey Allen, D. D. 1790-1860.
Memoir of Noah Webster. 6 pp. (Webster, N., /n(er7»a(.
diet, of Eng. tang. p. vii. )
Goodrich, Earle S. Memoir of Rev. S. Y.
McMasters, D. D. 9 pp. (Minn. Hist. Soc. Coll. v. 8,
1880, p. 295.)
GOODRICH, Frank Boott
1784
GOODWIN, William Watson
Goodrich, Frank Boott. 1826-94. Young
whist-player'8 novitiate. Some practice hands for be-
ginners. 9 pp. {Harper^s Mag. v. 81, 1890, p. 112.)
Goodrich, Samuel Griswold (Peter Parley,
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Lives of celebrated American Indians.
Boston, 1843. 12°. 3707
Contents.
Acamapitzin. Montezuma II.
Atahualpa. Philip.
Black Hawk. Pocahontas.
Brant. Pontiac.
Canpolican. Quetzalcoatl.
Cofachiqne. Bed Jacket.
Donna Marina. Shongmunecuthe.
Huayna Capac. Tascaluza.
Logan. Tecumseh.
Manco Capac. Tapac Amaru.
Mayta Capac. Vitachuco.
Montezuma I. Xototl.
Ychoalay.
Recollections of a lifetime ; or, men and
things I have seen ; in a series of familiar let-
ters to a friend, historical, biographical, anec-
dotical, and descriptive. New York, 1856.
2 V. 8°. 4757
Goodrich castle. Heath, C. Excursion
down the Wye, from Ross to Monmouth.
1808. 2535
Goodridge, Henry F. A., M. D. Two cases of
pseudo-hypertrophic muscular paralysis. 4 pp. (Brain,
y. 6, 1S83, p. 268.)
Goodsir, John. 1814-67. On the anatomy of
amphioxus lanceolatus; Lancelet, Yarrell. 15 pp. 2 pi.
(Eoyal Soc. Edin. Trans, v. 15, 1844, p. 247.)
Goodwin, Alfred. 1849—. W. Pater : Marius
the Epicurean : his sensations and ideas. 6 pp. ( Sfind,
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(Ed.) Hymni Homerici. See Homerus.
Ck>odwin, Charles Wyclifife. 1817-78. On the
Mosaic cosmogony. 47 pp. (Essays and reviews, p. iOT.)
Goodwin, Daniel, Jr. 1832—. Sketch of Rev.
Wm. Barry. 2 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885, p. 283.)—
Tribute to Hon. Bobert C. Winthrop. 2 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 22, 1889, p. 72.)
Goodwin, Daniel Raynes, D. D., LL. D. 1811-
90.
Notes on the late revision of the New
Testament version. New York, 1883. 8°.
—1255
Goodwin, Harry, and Knight, William.
Through the Wordsworth country. London,
1887. r. 8°. 2543
Goodwin, Harvey, D. D., Bp. of Carlisle.
1818-92.
Foundations of the creed. 2 ed. London,
1890. 8°. —4252
Bees and Darwinism. 13 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 28,
1890, p. 588.)— Belief niKl doubt. 15 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. T. 22, 1887, p. 871.)— A comment on " A comment on
ChrlKtniKM." 16 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 49, 1886, p. 178.)
— Comtek athelMin. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 21,
1887, p. 873. )— <:ointe'» famons fallacy. 18 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 20, 1888, p. 473. )— Sacrifice of educa-
tion to examination. 12 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. T. 25,
1887, p. 312.)— InauKural addresH to the annual
meeting of the Institute, held at Carlisle. 12 pp. (Arch-
aeol. Joum. v. 39, 1882, p. 216.)— Thoughts about life.
18 p. (Contemp. Rev. y. 48, 1885, p. 352.)— Late master
of Trinity. 5 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 55, 1887, p. 380.)
—Matter and mind. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 12,
1882, p. 889.)— Uniformity of nature. 13 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 18, 1885, p. 632.)— Wallace on "Bar.
wlnlNui." 16 pp. (iVineteenfft Cent. V. 27, 1890, p. 408.)
—Week of 7 days. 12 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 60, 1886,
p. 624. )
Harrison, F. Bp. of Carlisle on Comte. 9 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 20, 1886, p. 715.)
Goodwin, Henry M. Christian consciousness.
40 pp. (New S}nglander,v.H, 1885, pp.194, 359.)— Cole-
ridge as a spiritual philosopher. 36 pp. (New Englander,
V. 54, 1891, p. 61.)— Prof. Bruinntond's "Sfatural
law in the spiritual world.^' 34 pp. (New Eng-
lander, t. 55, 1891, p. 45.)— Marcbing^ song: of hii-
nianity. 2 pp. (New Englander, v. 52, 1890, p. 441.)—
Wor<ls worth as a spiritual teacher. 24 pp. (New
Englander, v. 47, 1887, p. 309.)
Goodwin, John.
Jackson, T. Life of John Goodwin, com-
prising an account of his opinions and writ-
ings. 1822. 4785
Goodwin, John Abbott. 1824-84.
Pilgrim republic : an historical review of
the colony of New Plymouth with sketches
of the rises of other New England settle-
tlements, the history of Congregationalism,
and the creeds of the period. Boston, 1888.
8°. 2631
Goodwin, Joseph O. East Hartford. 22 pp.
(Trumbull, J. H., Mem. hist, of Hartford co. Conn. v. 2,
p. 85.)
Goodwin, Mrs. Maud Wilder. 1856 — .
Dolly Madison. With portrait. New York,
1897. 12°. ( Women of colon, and revol.
times. ) - 4743
and others (Eds.) Half moon series : pa-
pers on historic New York. v. 1, no. 5. [New
York, 1897.] 12°. 3567
Contents. Bellamy, B. W., OOTCrnor's Island.
Goodwin, Nathaniel. 1782-1855.
Genealogfical notes ; or, contributions to the
family history of some of the first settlers of
Connecticut and Massachusetts. Hartford,
1856. 8°. 2786
Goodwin, Philo A.
Biography of Andrew Jackson, President
of the United States. New York, 1833. 12°.
3787
Goodwin, Thomas. 1799-1886.
Sketches and impressions, musical, the-
atrical, and social (1799-1885), including a
sketch of the Philharmonic Society of New
York, by R. O. Mason. New York, 1887. 16°.
3316
Goodwin, William Watson, Ph. D., LL. D.
1831—.
Report of the director of the American
school of classical studies at Athens for the
year 1882-83. Boston, 1883. 8°. (Am. school
of class, studies at Athens, Bull. no. 1. ) 1723
GOODWIN, William Watson
1785
GORDON, Lt. Andrew B.
On some disputed points in the construction of
'fSfix^rty, etc., with the infinitive. 12 pp. (Greenough,
J. B., and others, Harvard studies in class, philol. v. 1,
p. 77.) — On the origin of the construction of ov mt with
the subjunctive and the future indicative. 12 pp.
(Greenough, J. B., and others. Harvard studies in class,
philol. V. 1, p. 65.)— Battle of SalniniH. 26 pp. (Am.
school of class, studies at Athens, Papers, v. 1, 1885,
p. 237.)
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of the American school of classical studies at
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studies at Athens.
Goodwin saiid.s, England. Gattie, G. B.
Memorials of the Goodwin Sands, and their
surroundings, legendary and historical. 1890.
1528
See also Kent.
Goodyear, Charles. Hubert, P. G., Jr. Charles
Goodyear. 23 pp. (/n/iis Inventors, p. 165.)— McCabp,
J.D.,Jr. Charles Goodyear. 25 pp. (In 7iis Great for-
tunes, p. 276. )—I*arloii, J. Charles Goodyear. 40 pp.
{In his Famous Americans, p. 307.)
Goodyeer, Sir Henry. See Goodere, Sir H.
Gookin, Maj.-Gen. Daniel. Circa 1612-87.
Historical collections of the Indians in
New England. Boston, 1792. 8°. (Mass.
Hist. Soc. Coll. V. 1. ) 4614
Historical account of the doings and sufferings of the
ChrlNtian IiMlianH in New England, 1675-77. 112 pp.
(Am. Antiq. Soc. Trans, v. 2, 1836, p. 423.)
Gookin, Capt. Daniel. 1756-1831. Journal.
6 pp. (Cook, F., Journ. of the military exped. of Sullivan,
p. 102.)
Goold, William Henry, D. D. Binnie, W.
Wm. Henry Goold. 6 pp. {Disruption worthies. Memo-
rial of ISVi, V. 3, p. 265.)
Goold. See also Gould.
Goold-Adams, Capt. H. E. Ascent of the
White mountain. 24 pp. (Cavendish, A. E. J., Korea,
p. 158.)
Goolsby, J. Crenshaw battery. 7 pp. (South-
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Goose, Mother. Whitmorb, W. H. (Ed.)
Original Mother Goose's melody, as first is-
sued by John Newberry, of London, about
A. D. 1760. Reproduced in facsimile from
the ed. as repr. by Isaiah Thomas, of Worces-
ter, Mass., about A. D. 1785. 1889. 1323
Eliot, J. F. Mother Goose's melodies. 2 pp. {New
Eng. Hist. Geneal. Reg. v. 27, 1873, p. 314.)— I.uut, O.
Mother Goose's melodies. 4 pp. ( New Eng. Hist. Geneal.
Reg. V. 27, 1873, p. 311.)— M'liitinore, W. H. Mother
Goose's melodies. 2 pp. {New Eng. Hist. Oeneal. Reg.
V. 27, 1873, p. 144.)
Goossen.s, E. de. Vedia y. See Vedia y Goos-
sens, E. de.
Goosseiis, Heinrich.
Ueber sage, quelle, und komposition des
Chevalier au Lyon des Crestien de Troyes.
[Paderborn, 1883.] 12°. (Koerting, G. K. O.,
Neuphilol. studien, pt. 1.) 2304
Goostery, England. Earwakee, J. P. His-
tory of the ancient parish of Sandbach. In-
cluding the two chapelries of Holmes Chapel
and Goostery. 1890. .2531
See also ClicNhlre.
Goovaerts, Alphonse Jean Marie Andr6.
1847—.
Guerre de 1557 en Picardie. See Lemaire,
E., and others.
Gopcevic, Spiridion. 1855—. Ereignisse in
Aegypten, 1882. 68 pp. ( Unsere Zeil, 1883, v. 1, pp. 177,
398, 551.)— Ereignisse in Bul^rarien, 1885. 65 pp. {Un-
sere Zeit, 1888, V. 1, pp. 168, 329, 502, 674.)— IWclaneHien.
46 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1885, v. 1, pp. 453, 661.)— Oberalba-
nlen und die Gegen. 59 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 1,
pp. 96, 427.)— Nanioa-inscin und ihre bewohner. 8 pp.
{Unsere Zeit, 1879, v. 2, p. 641.)— Skandinavlcn als
reise-ziel. 41pp. (f7?i8«re Zeif, 1884, v. 2, pp. 673, 801.)
Goracci, Alessandro. Breve istoria dell' ori-
gine e fondazione della cittft del Borgo di San Sepolcro.
171 pp. (Villani, G., and others, Croniche storiche, v. 7,
p. 143.)
Goraiii, Alfonso Giuseppe Emanuele Baldas-
sare Agostino, Conte. 1744-1819.
Mgmoires secrets et critiques des cours,
des gouvernemens, et des moeurs des princi-
paux etats de I'ltalie. Paris, 1794. 2 v. 12°.
3517
Cn»anl, F. II Conte Giuseppe Gorani. 22 pp. (Soc.
stor. lombarda, Archiv. 1 s. 1878, p. 615. )
Gorboiinof, K. Une Ophelia tchfirfimisse.
17 pp. ( Rev. d. deux mondes, 1891, 3 p6r. v. 104, p. 652. )
Gordan, Paul, Ph. D. 1837—. Beweis, dass
jede covariante und invariante einer binaeren form eine
ganze function mit numerischen coefiicienten einer end-
lichen anzahl solcher formen ist. 32 pp. {Journ. f. d,
reine u. angewan. math. v. 69, 1868, p. 323.)— Ueber die
Invarlantcn binaerer formen bei hoeheren transfor-
mationen, 31 pp. {Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan. math.
V. 71, 1870, p. 164.)— Beziehungen zwischen Ihetapro-
clucten. 8 pp. {Journ. f. d. reine u. angewan. math.
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Ilorinltc, C. Extrait d'une lettre & G. [Bur I'ex-
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Gordianns I, Caius Marcus Antonius (Afri-
canus) and Oordianus II, Marcus Antonius, Emperors
of Borne. Robert, C. Nouvelles observations sur les
noms des deux premiers Gordiens. 5 pp. {Rev. arch6ol.
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Gordon, Duchesses of. See Brodie, E. — Gor-
don, J. M.
Gordon, Alexander (2V. ) — 1750.
Compleat history of ancient amphithea-
tres. See Mafifei, F. S.
Gordon, Alexander.
Treatise upon elemental locomotion . . .
wherein are explained and illustr. the history,
practice, and prospects of steam carriages . . .
with plates and appendix. 3 ed. containing
a supplement. London, 1836. 8°. — 2716
Gordon, Mrs. Alice M. Development of deco-
rative electricity. 7 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 49, 1891
p. 278.)
Gordon, Lt. Andrew R.
Report of the Hudson's bay expedition of
1886. [n. t. p.] [Ottawa, 1887.] 8°. 2471
GORDON, Armiatead Churchill
1786
GORDON, George Hamilton
Gordon, Armistead Churchill. 1855—. Hard
times in the Confederacy. 11 pp. (Century Mag. v. 14,
1888, p. 761.)— A Pervertetl rranchiwe. 8 pp. (Cen-
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12 pp. (Atkmt. Monthly, v. 60, 1887, p. 326.)
and Page, Thomas Nelson. Befo' de war.
Echoes in negro dialect. New York, 1888.
12°. 1307
Gordon, Rev. Charles. Macleod, N. Charles
Gordon. 6 pp. (Disruption worthies of the Highlands,
Memorial of 1843, p. 153.)
Gordon, Charles Alexander, M. D. Remarks
on certain points relating to public health in China.
34 pp. (London, Internat. Health Exhib. Literature,
V. 19, p. 195. )
Gordon, Maj.-Gen. Charles George. 1833-85.
Col. Gordon in Central Africa, 1874-79,
with a portrait and map of the country.
From original letters and documents. Ed by
George Birkbeck Hill. 3 ed. London, 1884.
12°. 1418
Events in the Taeping rebellion : being re-
prints of MSS. With monograph, introduc-
tion, and notes by A. Egmont Hake. Lon-
don, 1891. 8°. 3413
Journals, at Kartoum. Printed from the
original MSS. Introduction and notes, by
A. Egmont Hake. Boston, 1885. p. 8°. (Rev.
of in Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 68, 1885, p. 395. ) 3423
Letters from the Crimea, the Danube, and
Armenia, 1854-58. Ed. by Demetrius C.
Boulger. London, 1884. 12°. 3477
Letters to his sister, M. A. Gordon. Lon-
don, 1888. 12°. 4707
Reflections in Palestine. 1883. London,
1884. 12°. —1246
" Memo." on classes in the Sondan. 2 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 28, 1889, p. 881.)
Forbes, A. Chinese Gordon : a succinct
record of his life. 1884. 4891
Gordon, Sir H. W. Events in the life of
Charles George Gordon from its beginning to
its end. 1886. 4774
Hake, A. E. Story of Chinese Gordon.
With additions, bringing down the narrative
to the present time, by Hugo Craig, illustr.
with portraits, maps, etc. 1884. 4891
Macdonald, a. Too late for Gordon and
Khartoum. 1887. 3425
Col. Gordon in Central Africa. 17 pp. (Edin. Rev.
V. 154, 1881, p. 546.)— Cherbullez, C. V. (Q. Valbert,
pseud.) Charles George Gordon. 13 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondet, 1884, 3 ■pir. v. 63, p. 199.)— Journal de G. h Khar-
toum. 12 pp. (Bev. d. deux mondea, 1885, 3 p«r. v. 70,
p. 683.)— i'oIIInN, A. Gordon Boy's Home. 5 pp. (Mac-
millan's Mag. v. 64, 1886, p. 296.)— «:ra veil, A. Opuscule
religieuz du G£n. O. 14 pp. (Correspondont, n. s. v. 99,
1884, p. 791.)— Du tliiesnoy, P. G«n. Gordon. 25 pp.
(.Corresporulanl, n. s. v. 98, 1884, p. 808.)— Ulardon, A.
Charles Gordon. 80 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse,
8 p«r. V. 22, 1884, p. 449 ; v. 23, 1884, p. 121.)— (liorfloil. Sir
H. W. Gen. Gordon's position at Kartoum. 7 pp. (Gor-
don, C. G., Journals, p. Hi.)— Gen. Uordon. 26 pp.
(Blaclcuiood's Mag. v. 138, 1885, p. 247 ; London Quart. Rev,
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(London Quart. Rev. v. 70. 1888, p. 291.)— Oraham, Sir
Q. Last words with G. 18 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 41,
U87, p. S2.)— Harriiton, Afra. M. K. (L. Malet, pseud.)
Youngest of the saints. 18 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 38,
1885, p. 395.)— Kliartoiiiii and G. 19 pp. (London
Quart. Rev. v. 64, 1885, p. 145.)— Gen. Gordon's Hfe an«l
lettera. 30 pp. (Quart Rev. v. 159, 1885, p. 450.)— Gen.
Gordon's inc!isa)$:e. 18 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. a. v. SS, ISSi,
p. 57.)— Xoble, E. Gen. Gordon at Kartoum. 5 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v.56, 1885, p. 415.)— [STotlce of G.] 1 p.
(Royal Asiat. Soc, China branch, Journ. n. s. v. 20, 1886,
p. 59.)— Our EKypliaii atrocities. From Capel Court
to Khartoum. 17 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 137, 1885,
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(Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 787.)— Position of G.
13 pp. (Conlemp. Rev. v. 45, 1884, p. 866.)— Selsz, A. M.
Gen. Gordon. 11 pp. (Deutach. rundschau, v. 40, 1884,
p. 137.) — Gen. Gordon and the slave trade. 5 pp.
(ConUmp. Rev. v. 46, 1884, p. 682.) — Speiice. W. H.
Recollections of a voyage with G. 10 pp. (Contemp.
Bev. V. 57, 1890, p. 272.)— .Stannarfl, A. Gordon at
Gravesend : a personal reminiscence. 10 pp. ( Nineteenth
Cent. V. 17, 1885, p. 713.)— Stead, W. T. Chinese Gordon.
6 pp. (Century Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. 556.)— Villainiis, A.
Journal de G. pendant le si6ge de Khartoum. 20 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 104, 1885, p. 82.)— Williams, C,
and Myers, E. Gordon. 14 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 37,
1885, p. 689.)— Gordon, Wolseley, and Sir Charles Wil-
son. 8 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 137, 1885, p. 872.)
See also Khartum.
Gordon, Cosmo William.
Laing, S. Great city ftauds of Cole,
Davidson, and Gordon, fully exposed. [1856.]
—3366
Gordon, E. J. A. {Ed.)
Sefton. See Horley, E.
Gordon, P. W. Beauchamp. The state and
electrical distribution. 23 pp. (Mackay, T., Plea for
liberty, p. 353.)
Gordon, George, 6 Earl of Aberdeen. Burke,
Sir J. B. Aberdeen romance. 26 pp. (In his Rise of
great families, p. 155. )
Gordon, Lord George.
Address to the President of the Protestant
Association, including remarks on strictures
lately pub. on the state and behaviour of Eng-
lish Catholics. 1782. 1525
• GuRNEY, J. Trial of George Gordon, Esq.,
commonly called Lord George Gordon, for
high treason . . . Feb. 5, 1781. 1781. —2312
Narrative of the proceedings of Lord
Geo. Gordon, and the persons assembled
under the denomination of the Protestant
Association from their last meeting at Coach-
maker's Hall to the final commitment of his
Lordship to the Tower. 1780. {With Ad-
dress to the President of the Protestant Asso-
ciation.) 1525
- — - Oordon riots. 39 pp. (Dublin Bev. n. s. v. 20, 1873,
p. 381 ; V. 21, 1873, p. 50.)
Gordon, George Angier. 1853 — . Enthusiasm
for the ministry. 17 pp. (Neio Englander, v. 55, 1891,
p. 334.)
Gortlon, George Hamilton, 4 Earl of Aberdeen.
1784-1860. Inquiry into the principles of beauty in Gre-
cian architecture. 110 pp. (Rudimentary architecture
for the use ofbegiwners and students, p. 1.)
C'orres|ioiideiiec. 31 pp. (Rev. of in Edin. Rev.
V. 158, 1883, p. 547.)— Smith, G. B. Earl of Aberdeen.
29 pp. (In his Prime ministers of Queen Victoria,
p. 207.)
GORDON, Maj.-Gen. George Henry
1787
GORGAS, Albert 0.
Gordon, Maj.-Gen. George Henry. Kilmer,
G.L. Gordon's attack at Fort Stedman. 5 pp. (Johnson,
R. U., and Buel, C. C, BattlcH . , . of the Civil tear, v. 4,
p. 579.)— Reiniiiiwceiict^w of Lee and G. at Appomattox
Courthouse. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8,
1880, p. 37.)
Gordon, Gen. George W. Gen. P. R. Cleburne.
13 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 18, 1890, p. 260.)
Gordon, Hanford L.
Feast of the virgins and other poems.
Chicago, 1891. 8°. 1323
Gordon, Rev. Henry Doddridge. 1834—.
Further traces, on the South Downs, of the winter cam-
paign of the Civil war of 1643. 17 pp. 3 pi. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 28, 1878, p. 97.)
Gordon, Sir Henry William. 1818-87.
Events in the life of Charles George Gor-
don from its beginning to its end. London,
1886. 8°. 4774
Gen. «ior<loii"» petition at Kartoum. 7 pp. (Gor-
don, C. G., Journals, p. lii.)— Mission of Col. Charles
WilNon. 3 pp. (Gordon, C. G., Jowrreais, p. lix.)
Gordon, Rev. James, of Rothemay. Circa
1615-86.
Abredoniae utriusque descriptio : a de-
scription of both towns of Aberdeen. With a
selection of the charters of the burgh. Edin-
burgh, 1842. 4°. {Spalding Club.) 2503
Gordon, James Edward Henry. —1893.
Physical treatise on electricity and mag-
netism. 3 ed. London, 1891. 2 v. 8°. —1522
Latest olpctricnl rtlscovery. 4 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 31, 1892, p. 399.)
Gordon, Jane Maxwell, Duchess of Gordon.
Thomson, K. B., and Thomson, J. C. (G. and P.
Wharton, pseuds.) Jane, Duchess of Gordon. 30 pp.
(In their Queens of society, v. 1, p. 309.)
Gordon, Sir John. 17 cent.
Problem concerning the gout. See Philips,
G., and Gordon, Sir J.
Gordon, Lt.-Gen. John Brown. 1832—. Ad-
dress. 5 pp. (Daniel, J. W., Life and reminiscences of
Jefferson Davis, p. 269.) — Confederate veterans.
3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 19, 1891, p. 175.)—
Incident of tiettysbiirB. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 21, 1893, p. 337.)— Report of the OettysbnrK
eainpaitfn. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 7,
1879, p. 241.)— Report of battle of Ilatcher'N rnn. 1 p.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 45.)— Intro-
dnetlon. 5 pp. (Jackson, Mrs. M. A., Memoirs of
Stonewall Jackson, p. xi.) — Battle of Monoeacy. 3 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 7, 1879, p. 173.)
Gordon, John Campbell Hamilton. See Ham-
ilton-Gordon, J. C.
GordfMi, Joseph Claybaugh, Ph. D.
Notes and observations upon the education
of the deaf, with a revised index to education
of deaf children. Washington, 1892. 8°.
—2304
Gordon, Julien, pseud. See Cruger, Mrs.
J. G. S. (in supplement).
Gordon, Lady Lucie Austin Duff ( TV. ) 1821-69.
Ferdinand I and Maximilian II of Austria.
See Ranke, L. von (in preceding catalogue).
( Tr. ) Mary Schweidler, the amber witch.
See Meinhold, J. W.
Vol. III.-224.
Ross, Mrs. J. A. D. G. Three generations of
Englishwomen. Memoirs and correspondence
of Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Sarah Austin, and
Lady Duff Gordon. 1888, 2 v. 3766
Gordon, Rev. M. L., M. D. Mill's use of Bud-
dhism. 10 pp. (i?lb(io(h. Socro, V. 42, 1885, p. 527.)
Gordon, Mary Augusta.
Gordon, C. G. Letters to his sister, M. A.
Gordon. 1888. 4707
Gordon, Gen. Patrick, of Auchleucheries.
1635-99.
Passages from the diary of, A. D. 1635-99.
Aberdeen, 1859. 4°. {Spalding Chib.) 2503
Gordon, Robert, D. D. Walker, N. L. Robert
Gordon. 8 pp. {Disruption worthies. Memorial of 1843,
V. 3, p. 309.)
Gordon, Thomas F. 1787-1866.
Digest of the laws of the United States, in-
cluding an abstract of the judicial decisions
relating to the constitutional and statutory
law. With notes explanatory and historical.
Phila., 1827. 8°. —3356
Gordon, William, 6 Viscount Kenmure.
Whole proceeding to judgment upon the
articles of impeachment . . . against . . . Wil-
liam, Viscount Kenmure, etc. 1716. — 2312
Gordon, William, D. D. 1730-1807.
History of the rise, progress, and establish-
ment of the independence of the United States
of America ; including an account of the late
war ; and of the thirteen colonies, from their
origin to that period. London, 1788. 4 v. 8°.
1616
The same. 2 ed. New York, 1794. 8°.
.2657
Gordon family. Taylor, J. The Gordons;
The Gordons of Methlic and Haddo ; The Gordons of
Kenmure ; The Gordons of Earlston, Gight, etc. 78 pp.
(In his Great hist, families of Scotland, v. 2, pp. 292, 346»
362, 366.)
Gordy, John Pancoast. 1851 — .
Rise and- growth of the normal school idea
in the United States. Washington, 1891. 8°.
(U. S. Education, Bureau of. Circulars, no. 8,
1891. ) —4361
Gore, Mrs. Catherine Grace Frances Moody.
Ilprne, R. H. G. P. R. James, Mrs. Gore ... 32 pp.
(In his New spirit of the age, 2 ed. v. 1, p. 213.)
Gore, Rev. Charles. 1853—.
Incarnation of the Son of God. London,
1891. 8°. {Bampton lectures, 1891.) —4253
Gore, James Howard. 1856—.
Bibliography of geodesy. Washington,
1889. 4°. (U. S. Coast and Geod. Surv. Re-
port, 1887, Append, no. 16. ) —4772
Gore, Thomas. Jackson, J. E. Last will of
G., the antiquary. 11 pp. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Mag. v. 14, 1874, p. 1.)
Gore-Browne, Rev. Wilfrid. Life in a cavalry
regiment. 14 pp. (A^ne(eeH(/i Cent. v. 28, 1890, p. 840.)
Gorgas, Albert C, M. D. Effects of tobacco
on youths. 11 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports,
V. 7, p. 230.)
GORQAS, Brig.-Gen. Josiah
1788
GORTON, Samuel
Gorgfas, Brig.-Gen. Josiah. 1818-83. Contri-
butions to the history of the Confederate ordnance de-
partment. 29 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12,
1884, p. 66. )
( Tr. ) Rifled infantry arms. [See Schoen, J.
Jonps. J. W. Sketch of the life of Q. 13 pp. (South-
ern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 13, 1885, p. 216. )
Crorgcs, Sir Ferdinand©. Circa 1566-1647.
Province of Maine, including the brief re-
lation, the brief narration, his defence, the
charter granted to him, his will, and his let-
ters. Ed. with a memoir ... by J. P. Baxter.
Boston, 1890. 3 v. 4°. {Prince Soc.) 4626
Gorges family. De Costa, B. F. Tomb of
the Gorges at St. Budeaux. 4 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 8,
1882, p. 662.)
Gorgias, of Leontini. Apelt, O. Gorgias bei
pseudo-Aristoteles und bei Sextus Empiricus. 17 pp.
(.Rheinisch. mtis. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 203.)— Wessely, K.
Literarische fragmente aus El-Eaijflm. 9 pp. ( Mittheil.
aus der aamtnl. der Papyrus Erzherzog Bainer, v. 2-3, 1887,
p. 74.)
Gorgoiiiclen des Golfes von Neapel.
Koch, G. von. {Fauna und flora des
Oolfes von Neapel, v. 15.) — 1581
Gorgons in the British Museum, Some archaic.
12 pp. 2 pi. Six, J. {Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 6, 188S,
p. 275.)
Gorhain, George C. Gen. Johnston's sur-
render. 8 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 20, 1892,
p. 205.)
Gorhani, Rev. George Cornelius. Thirlwall, C,
Bp. of St. David's. Charge delivered Sept., 1854 . . . The
case of Gorham ». the Bp. of Exeter. 56 pp. (7?i ftis Re-
mains, V. 1, p. 141.)
Gorhaiii, John. On the blending of colours
by the sole agency of the sensorlum. 6 pp. (Brain, v. 4,
1882, p. 467.)
Gorillas. Aucapitaine, H. Etudes sur les
primates du genre gorille. 16 pp. (Bev. et mag. de zool.
2 s. V. 6, 1853, pp. 49, 97.)— BischolT, T. L. W. von. Bei-
traege zur anatomic des gorilla. 48 pp. ( Munich, Akad
wissens. Denkschr. v. 48 : Math^mat.-phys, elasse, Abhandt'
T. 13, pt. 3, 1880, p. 1.)— Da C'hnlllii'H ExploratioiiH
and adventures in equatorial Africa ; with accounts of
the manners and customs of the people, and of the
chace of the gorilla, crocodile .. . 34 pp. (N. Brit. Rev.
T. 35, 1861, p. 219.)— Darean fie I^amalle, A. J. C. A.
M^moire sur le grand gorille du Gabon, troglodytes
gorilla. 10 pp. (Am. Sci. Nat. Zool. 3 s. v. 16, 1851, p. 183.)
— Dnvernoy, G. L. DeuxiSme communication sur
I'anatomie dn gorille. 11 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad.
Sci. Oompt. rend. v. 37, 1853, p. 817.)— Elilers, E. H.
Beitraege sur kenntnis des gorilla und chimpanse.
77 pp. 4 pi. (Goettingen, K. gesells. wissens. Phys. elasse,
Abhandl. v. 28, 1882, p. 1.)— Weolfroy Naint-Hilaire,
I. Note sur le gorille. 5 pp. (Am. Sci. Nat. Zool. 3 s.
v. 16, 1851, p. 154.)— Sur le gorille. 4 pp. (Inst, de France,
Acad. Sci. Compt. rend. v. 34, 1852, p. 81.)— Sur les rap-
ports naturels du gorille. 4 pp. (Inst, de France, ^cod.
Sci. Compt. rend. v. 38, 1853, p. 933.)— Sfwrflhon". C. Ad-
ventures in gorilla land. 19 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 23,
1861, p. 16.)— Oxann, F. G. Philologische miscellen ;
Die Bogenannten gorillen. 3 pp. {Zeits. f. alterthumsw.
v. 8, 1841, p. 970.)— Owen, R. On the gorilla (troglo-
dytes gorilla, sav.) 22 pp. {Am. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3 s. v.i,
1889, p. 877.)— Eecherches sur le gorille. 19 pp. (Ann.
Sci. Nat. Zool. 8 8. v. 16, 1851, p. 158.)— Froclor, R. A.
The gorilla and other apes. 26 pp. {Gent. Mag. n. s.
V. 19, 1877, p. 413. )— Keade, W. W. Habits of the gorilla.
4 pp. {Am. Nat. v. 1, 1868, p. 177.)— Blcard, (— ). Notice
sar le gorille. 9 pp. {Rev. et mag. de zool. 2 b. v. 7, 18SS,
p. 502.)— Nnnfonl, L. J. The gorilla. 17 pp. {Am. J.
Sci. 2 s. v. 33, 1862, p. 48.)— Savage, T. S. MSmoire sur
les caractferes ext^rieurs et les moeurs du gorille. 7 pp.
(Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. 3 s. v. 16, 1851, p. 176.)— Thane,
G. D. Brain of the gorilla. 3 pp. {Nature, v. 15, 1877,
p. 142. )— Waldeyer, W. Das gorilla-rueckenmark,
147 pp. 12 pi. ( Berlin. Akad. wissens. Phys.-mathemat.
elasse, Abhandl. 1888, p. 1.)
See also ApeM. — C^himpanzees. — Mammals. —
Monkeys.
Goi-iiig, England. Burrell, Sir P. Castle Gror-
ing. 39 pp. 2 pi. ( Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 26, 1875,
p. 113.)
See also Sassex.
Gorioiiii, sumamed Skhanscheli. 5 cent. Bi-
ographic de St. Mesrob, tr. pour la premiere fois en
Franjais par J. B. Emine. 16 pp. (Langlois, V., Coll.
des hist. anc. et mod. de I'ArvUnie, v. 2, p. 1.)
Gorizia. See Goerz.
Gorlestoii, England. Palmeie, C. J. Perlus-
tration of Gt. Yarmouth, with Gorleston and
Southtown. 1872-75, 3 v.
See also SnfTolk.
Gorman, Brig.-Oen. Willis Arnold.
19 pp.
2552
Davis,
(Minn.
C. K. Life and public services of G.
Hist. Soc. Coll. v. 3, 1880, p. 314.)
GorniHiid et Isembard. Schelbr, J. A. U.
{Ed. ) Mort du Roi Gormond, fragment
unique . . . R66d. litt^ralement sur I'original
et annote. 1876. 2394
IleillK-brortt, R. {Ed.) Fragment de G. et I. Text
nebst einleitung, anmerkungen, und vollstaendigem
wortindex. 96 pp. (22oma7i. sfttdien, v. 3, 1879, p. 501.)—
ReKTenberg:. F. A. F. T. Baron de {Ed.) Mort du Ro
Gormont. 23 pp. ( Mousk^s, P. , Chronique rim^, v. 2, p. x. )
Heilii^brodt, R. Zur sage von " G. und I." 5 pp.
{Roman, studien, v. 4, 1879-80, p. 119.)
Gorra, Egidio { Tr. )
Storia dell' epopea francese nel medio evo.
See Nyrop, K.
Gorrliige, Henry Honeychurch. 1841-85.
Egyptian obelisks. Fifty-one full page
illustrations. New York, 1882. fo. 1752
Gorriiii, Giacomo. Lettere inedite degli am-
basciatori fiorentini alia corte dei Papi in Avignone
(1340). 27 pp. {Archiv.stor. ital. 4 s. v. 14, 1884, p. 153 ;
V. 16, 1885, p. 325.)— Oollezione florentina di racslnilll
paleuxrrafici. 12 pp. (Archiv. stor. ital. 4 s. v. 14, 1884,
p. 396.)
Gor.sc, M. de la. See La Gorse, M. de.
Gorst, Sir John Eldon. 1835—. English work-
men and their political friends. 11 pp. {N. Am. Bee.
V. 159, 1894, p. 207.)
Gorton, John. —1835.
General biographical dictionary. New ed.
London, 1861. 4 v. 8°. R.IU
Contents.
Aa-Expilli, v. 1. Nadir Schah-Vulson, M.de,
Fabroni, G.-Mylne, B., v. 2. v. 3.
Wace, R.-Zype, F. P.; Suppl., v. 4.
Gorton, Samuel.
Brayton, G. a. Defence of Samuel Gor-
ton and the settlers of Shawomet. 1883.
{Rhode Island Hist. Tracts, no. 17.) 4642
GORTON, England
1789
GOSSE, Edmund William
Gorton, England. French, G. J. Biblio-
graphical notices of the church libraries at
Turton, and Gorton, bequeathed by Humphrey
Chetham. 1855. {Chetham Soc. y. 38.) W.35
llarlfinfl, J. On a charter of feoffment of G., by
Thos. La Warr, clerk, 12 Baron of Manchester, to Thos.
[Longley] , Bp. of Durham, and others. Dated 20 May,
10 Henry V., [A. D. 1422]. 4 pp. (Lancashire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 2, 1849-50, p. 19.)
See also I^aiicaNliirt^.
Gortscliakott", Alexander Michailowitsch,
Prince. Edwartls, H. S. Prince Gortschalcoflf on Rus-
sian diplomacy. 14 pp. {Fartn. Rev, n. s. v. 33, 1883,
p. 678.)
Gortyii, Crete.
BUBCHELER, F., and ZiTELMANN, E. O. K.
(Eds.) Dasrechtvon Gortyn. 1885. {With
Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 40, 1885. ) —2196
COMPARETTI, D. p. A. {Ed. ) Le leggi di
Gortyna e le altre iserizioni arcaiche cretesi.
1893. (Reale Accad. dei Lincei : Monumenti
antichi, v. 3.) 1791
Blass, F. W. Zu dem zweiten gesetze von G. 2 pp.
(Rheinisch. miis. n. s. v. 41, 1886, p. 313.) — Biiecheler, F.
Gortyn isch-Kretisches. 2 pp. (Rheinisch. mus. n. s.
V. 41,1886, p.310.)— and Zitelmann.E. O.K. (fids.) Bruch-
stuecke eines zweiten gesetzes von G. 16 pp. (Rheinisch.
mus. n. s. V. 41, 1886, p. 118.)— Dittenbergcr, W. Zum
gesetz von G. 6 pp. (Hermes, v. 20, 1885, p. 573.) —
Daeminler, G. F. Zwei gortynische urkunden. 6 pp.
(Philoiogus, v. 54, 1895, p. 205.)— Mlrchiier, J. E. Zum
gesetz von Q. 4 pp. (Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 43, 1888,
p. 145.) — Schanbe, A. Object und composition der
rechtsaufzeichnung von G. 27 pp. (Hermes, v. 21, 1886,
p. 213.)— Sklas, A. Zum gesetz von G. 3 pp. (Hermes,
V. 24, 1889, p. 475.)
Gory, Henryk z. 15 cent. Tractatulus contra
cruciferos, regni Poloniae invasores. 49 pp. (Bielowski,
A., Monumenta Polon. hist. v. 4, p. 143.)
Gorze, Monastery. Fundatio monasterii Gorzi-
ensis; Notae Gorzienses. 5 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script.
V. 15, pt. 2, pp. 972, 974.)
Gosbert. 9 cent. Carmen acrostichum. 3 pp.
(Duemmler, E. L., Poet. Lat. aevi Car. v. 1, pt. 2, p. 620:
Monumenta German, hist.)
Goscli, Christian Carl August (Bd.) 1832—.
Danish Arctic expeditions, 1605-20. With
notes and introduction. London, 1897. 2 v.
8°. {Hakluyt Soc. y. 96, 97.) .2476
Contents. Danish expeditions to OreenlaiKl in 1605-
07 ; to which is added Capt. James Hall's voyage to
Greenland in 1612, v. 1.— Expedition of Capt. Jens Munk
16 Hudson's bay in search of a north-west passage in
1619-20, v. 2.
Gosclie, Richard Adolf. Fraenkel, L. Richard
Gosche. 4 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1890, v. 2, p. 90.)
Gosclieii, George Joachim, LL. D. 1831 — .
Since 1880. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 11, ISS6, p. 723.)
Gosford, 3 Earl of. See Acheson, A.
Gosfortli, England. Hooppell, R. E. Ruins
of an early church at north O. 5 pp. (Brit. Archaeol.
Assoc. Journ. v. 38, 1882, p. 117.)
See also XorthiiinberlaiKl.
Goshen, Egypt. Navillb, H. E. Shrine of
Saft el Henneh and the land of Goshen (1885).
1887. {Egypt Explor. Fund.) 2702
Poolp. S. L. Land of G. 12 pp. (Wilson, Sir C. W.,
Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt, v. 4, p. 121.)
Goslar, Prussia. Nbuburg, C. Goslars berg-
bau bis 1552. 1892. —1364
Goslee, William S. Glastonbury. 24 pp.
(Trumbull, J. H., Mem. hist, of Hartford co. Conn. v. 2,
p. 205.)
Gospel Christianity. Davies, T. A. —3264
Gospels. See Bible, N. T., Gospels.
Goss, Alexander, D. D., Bp. of Liverpool.
1814-72.
Chronica reg^m Manniae et insularum.
Revised by G. See Munch, P. A.
Goss, Charles P. Morocco : the world's last
market. 6 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 29, 1891, p. 1016.)—
Muley Hassan. 8 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 32, 1892,
p. 311.)
Goss, Elbridge Henry. 1830—.
Life of Col. Paul Revere. With portraits,
many illustrations, fac-similes, etc. Boston,
1891. 2y. 8°. 4736
About Richard Bellin^hain. 7 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
v. 13, 1885, p. 262.)— Hungry piljfrims. 5 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885, p. 477. )— Something about Monlie-
gan. 9 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 12, 1884, p. 266.)— Paul
Revere. 17 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 15, 1886, p. 1.)
Goss, John Dean, I'h. D.
History of tariff administration in the
United States, from colonial times to the
McKinley Administrative bill. Kew York,
1891. 8°. ( Columbia College, Stwdies in /list,
econ. and pub. law, v. 1, no. 2.) — 3392
Goss, Warren Lee. 1838—. Responsibility for
Andersonville. 3 pp. .(N. Am. Rev. v. 150, 1890, p. 660.)—
Campaigning to no purpose. 7 pp. (Johnson, R. U.,
and Buel, C. C, Battles . . , of the Civil war, v. 2, p. 163.)—
Cioing to tlie front. 11 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and
Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 1, p. 149.)—
Recollections of a private. 52 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 7, 1885, pp. 107, 279, 767 ; v. 8, 1885, pp. 130, 633 ; v. 9,
1886, p. 467 ; V. 10, 1886, p. 131.)— Yorktown and Wil-
liamsburg. 11 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C,
Battles . . .of the Civil war, v. 2, p. 189. )
Goss, William Henry. Hebrew captives of the
kings of Assyria. London, 1890. 8°. 2315
Life and death of Llewellynn Jewitt, with
fragmentary memoirs of some of his famous
literary and artistic friends, especially of
Samuel Carter Hall. London, 1889. 8°. 4792
Gosse, Edmund William. 1849—.
From Shakespeare to Pope : an inquiry
into the causes and phenomena of the rise of
classical poetry in England. Cambridge, 1885.
12°. 1346
Contents. Havenant and Cowley.— Denhani's es-
say on translated verse. — The exiles. —Sidney Go-
dolpliln and Sandys.— Poetry at the death of Shake-
speare.—The reaction. —The Restoration. —Wal-
ler and Sacharissa. — Waller's afldress to the Queen.
Preface to Waller's Posthumous poems, 1690.
(Rev. of in Quart. Rev. v. 163, 1888, p. 289.)
Gossip in a library. New York, 1891. 12°.
2293
Contents. Auiasta.— Camden's Britannia.— Cats.
-Death's duel.— The Fane.v.— Gerard's Herbal.
— lonica. — Life of John Buncle. — What Ann
Lang read.— Love and business.— Diary of a lover
or literature.— Mirror for magistrates.- Beau
Nash. —Peter Bell and his tormentors. —Phara-
nioiid. — Volume of old plays. — Poet In prison. —
Censor of poets. — Pom pe.v the little. — Duke of
Rutland's poems. — Shaving of Shagpat. —
Smart's poems.— ITItra-crepldarlus.— Lady Wln>
cbllsea'a poema.
GOSSE, Edmund William
1790
QOSWIN, of Mayence
History of eighteenth century literature
(1660-1780). London, 1889. 12°. 2225
Contents. l>cr»e and the essayists.— I>raiiia after
the Restoration. — JoliiiNOn and the philosophers.—
Dawn of naturnilNin in poetry. — Novelists.—
Poetry after the Restoration. — Poot« of the deca-
dence.— Pope. — Prose after the Restoration. — Prose of
the decadence.— Swilt and the Deists.
Jacobean poets. New York, 1894. 12°.
Univ. S.)
1327
Contents.
Beaumont, F.
Fletcher, P.
Beaumont, Sir J.
Greville, F., Lord Brooke.
Browne, W.
Heywood, T.
Campion, T.
Johnson, B.
Chapman, G.
Last Elizabethans.
Daborne, R.
Massinger, P.
Day, J.
Middleton, T.
Donne, J.
Quarles, F.
Drayton, M.
Rowley, W.
Drummond, W.
Tourneur, C.
Fletcher, G.
Webster, J.
Fletcher, J.
Wither, G.
- Northern studies.
London, 1890. 12°.
Rhys, E., Camel
otS.
) 2226
Contents. The Danish Tfatlonal Theatre.— Four
Danish poets.— Henrik Ibsen. —I^ofoden Islands.
— Norweg^ian poetry since 1814. — Ruiicber^.
Raleigh. New York, 1886. 12°. (Lang,
A., Eng. worthies. ) 3797
Robert Browning, personalia. London,
1890. 16°. 1383
Contents. Early career of Robert Browning, 1812-
46. — Epilog^ne. — Personal impressions.
Seventeenth-century studies : a contribu-
tion to the history of English poetry. Lon-
don, 1883. 8°. 1325
Contents. Abraham Cowley.— Richard Crashaw.—
Capt. Dover's Cotswold i^ames. — Sir George £tlie-
redge.- Robert Herriek. — Thomas I^odge. — The
matchless Orinda.— Thomas Otway.— Samuel Kow-
lands.— John Webster.
Mile. Aiss£. 17 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. T. 42, 1887,
p. 818.)— Protection of American literature. 10 pp.
{Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 48, 1890, p. 56.)— Early writings of
Robert Browning. 12 pp. {Centvry Mag. v. 1, 1881,
p. 189.)— Defpeneration and evolution. Decay of
literary taste. 10 pp. (JT. ^m. iJe». v. 161, 1895, p. 109.)—
Influence of democracy on literature. 14 pp. {Con-
temp. Rev. V. 59, 1891, p. 623.)— Living Entflish sculpt-
ors. 35 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 4, 1883, p. 163 ; v. 9, 1886,
p. 39.)— Edward FltxRerald. 14 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. a,
T. 46, 1889, p. 57.)— French society of authors. 6 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 22, 1887, p. 844.)— Ibsen's new
firania [Hedda Gabler]. 10 pp. {Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 49,
1891, p. 4.)— Ibsen's social dramas. 15 pp. {Fortn.
Bev. n. 8. V. 45, 1889, p. 107.)— Rudyard Kipling:. 10 pp.
{Century Mag. v. 20, 1891, p. 901.)— Making a name in
literature. 10 pp. (ii'orum, v. 8, 1889, p. 189.)— A nun's
love letters. 12 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 43, 1888, p. 506.)
— History of a poem, 11 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 164, 1897,
p. 283.)— Has America produced a poet? 11pp. {Forum,
V. 6, 1888, p. 176. )— What is a great poet ? 10 pp. ( Forum,
V.7, 1888, p. 175.)— Limits of realism in fiction. 10 pp.
{Forum, v. 9, 1890, p. 391.)— Dante Gabriel Kossetti.
8 pp. {Century Mag. v. 2, 1882, p. 718.)— Sir Philip Nid.
ney. 15 pp. {Contemp. Rev. v. 50, 1886, p. 632.)—
[fiionnetM.] 4 pp. (Caine, T. H. H., Sonnets of 3 cen-
turies, p. 249.)— Sons of Cydippe. 3 pp. {Century
Mag. V. 2, 1882, p. 77.)— Is verse in danger? 10 pp.
{Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 517.)— Our wo<mIs in winter.
1 p. (Cten(urj/ilfag. V. 3, 1883, p. 499.)
(Ed.) Poetical works of T. L. Beddoes.
See Beddoes, T. L.
(Ed.) Works of Thomas Gray. See Gray,
T. (in preceding catalogue).
( Tr. ) Hedda Gabler. See Ibsen, H.
Maifoun. G. F. Gosse's Life of Sir Walter Raleigh.
17 pp. {New EngUmder, v. 47, 1887, p. 16.)— Scutltler,
H. E. Gosse's ed. of Gray's Works. 3 pp. {Allant.
Monthly, v. 55, 1885, p. 566.)
Gosse, Mrs. Nellie Epps. Needham, Mrs.
E. C. C. Nellie Gosse. 2 pp. {In her Eng. female
artists, v. 2, p. 94.)
Gosse, Philip Henry. 1810-88.
Rotifera ; or, wheel-animalcules, both Brit-
ish and foreign. See Hudson, C. T., and Gosse,
P. H.
p. H. Gosse : a Puritan naturalist. 21 pp. {Lon-
don Quart. Rev. v. 76, 1891, p. 15.)
Gosselet, Jules Auguste Alexandre. 1832 — .
L'Ardenne. Paris, 1888. 4°. (Prance,
MinistSre des Travaux Publics, M&m. ) — 1652
Gosseliii, B. Une 6meute fi, Boulogne en 1656-
57. 10 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Buil. 1854-57, p. 74.)
Gosseliii, E. Early French voyages to New-
foundland. 5 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 8, 1882, p. 286.)
Gosseliii, Jean Edme Auguste, Abb6. Lamache,
p. Pouvoir du pape au moyen S,ge, par M. Directeur
au Sfiminaire de St.-Sulpice. 21 pp. {Correspondant,
V. 11, 1845, p. 547.)
Gosseliii, Pascal Fran gois Joseph ( TV. ) 1751-
1830.
Geographic de Strabon. See Strabo.
Gossett, Rev. J. M. ( Tr. )
Latin synonyms. See Gardin-Dumesnil,
J. B.
Gossip, G. H. D. Protection versus free trade
in Australia. 13 pp. (ii'ortn. iJeu. n. s. v. 47, 1890, p. 841.)
Gossip about portraits. Tiffin, W. F. —1758
Gossip ill a library. Gosse, E. W. 2293
Gossip's inamial. 31 pp. Garnett, J. M.,
Lectures on female education, p. 359.
Gosson, Stephen. 1554-1623. Schoole of abuse,
containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers,
players, jesters, and such like caterpillers of the com-
monwealth. 23 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 3,
p. 552.)
Gossot, Emile. Creation des salles d'asile en
France. 17 pp. (Corre«pondan(, n. s. v. 98, 1884, p. 432.)
Gostwick, Joseph. —1887.
German culture and Christianity : their
controversy in the time 1770-1880. London,
1882. 8°. —4255
German poets : a series of memoirs and
translations. With portraits by C. Jaeger.
London, 1875. sm. 4°. 3703
Contents.
Chamisso, A. von. Richter, J. P. F. (Jean
Goethe, J. W. von. Paul, pseud.)
Rueckert, F.
Schiller, J. C. F. von.
Uhland, L.
Wieland, 0. M.
Heine, H.
Herder, J. G.
Klopstock, F. G.
Koerner, K. T.
Lessing, G. E.
Poets of the Ilohenstaufen time. — Master-
singrers and their times.
Goswiii, of Mayence. 11 cent. Ex passione S.
Albani martyris. 7 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Scrip*, v. 16,
pt. 2, p. 984.)
GOT, Bertrand de
1791
GOTHS, History
Got, Bertrand de. See Clemens V, Pope.
Gotabert. Koch-Sternfeld, J. E. Ritter von.
Der dynast und chorbischofGotabert. 24 pp. (Munich,
Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 23 : If js(. claase, Abhandl.
V. 6, pt. 2, 1849, p. 1.)
Gotaiua Buddha. See Buddha and Bud-
dhism.
Gotcli, John Alfred. 1852—. Longford castle,
and Longleat. 8 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 45, 1888,
p. 158.)— A Mqnire'H home in King James's time.
11 pp. {Archaeol. Joum. v. 45, 1888, p. 289.)
and Brown, W. Talbot. Architecture of
the renaissance in England. Illustr. by a
series of views and details from buildings
erected between the years 1560-1635, with
historical and critical text. London, 1894.
2 V. fo. — 17B4
Gotlia, Almanach de. See Almanach.
Gothartl. See St. Gotthard.
Gothenburg, Sweden.
Clausade, G. J. A. de. Voyage dans le
nord de 1' Europe : Hambourg . . . Gothem-
bourg, Copenhague. 1850. 2491
Dahlgken, E. W. {Ed.) Sveriges offent-
liga bibliothek. Stockholm, Upsala, Lund,
Goeteborg. Accessions-katalog 4-10, 1889-95.
1890-96, 7 nos. W. 62
Gould, E. R. L. Gothenburg system of
liquor traffic. 1893. ( U. S. Commis. of Labor,
Spec. rept. 5 : U. S. 52 Cong. 2 sess. House exec,
doc. V. 32. )
Brooks, J. G. Brandy and socialism : the Gothen-
burg plan. 13 pp. (iforwm, V. 14, 1892, p. 514.)
Gothic architecture. See Architecture and
building, Styles and kinds, Gothic.
Gotliic language.
Weede, F. Ueber die sprache der Ostgo-
ten in Italien. 1891. (Brink, B. E. C. ten,
and others, Quellen und forschungen, v. 68. )
—3166
Grimm, J. L. K. 0 ist hv. 8 pp. {Kleinere schrif-
ten, V. 7, p. 396; and Germania, v. 1, 1856, p. 129.)—
Marold, C. Kritische untersuchungen ueber den ein-
fluss des lateinischen auf die gotische Bibeluebersetzung,
118 pp. {Germania, v. 26, 1881, p. 129 ; v. 27, 1882, p. 23;
V. 28, 1883, p. 50.)
See also IJllilas.
Gothic language, Dicticmariea.
Balg, G. H. Comparative glossary of thg
Gothic language, with especial reference to
English and German. 1887-89. —2131
(irimm, J. L. K. Schuize : Gothisches glossar. 28 pp.
{Kleinere schrlften, v. 8, p. 201.)
Gothic language, Etymology.
Orimm, J. L. K. Einige gotische eigennamen ;
Nahtam ; Goth, mundrs, ahd. muntar ; Auhns und stein.
11 pp. {Kleinere schriften, v. 7, pp. 210, 238, 244, 410.)—
Ueber einige gothische woerter. 8 pp. {Kleinere schrif-
ten, V. 5, p. 445.)— Ilormanii, C. Gothische conjecturen
und worterklaerungen. 11 pp. {Germania, v. 8, 1863,
p. 1.)— Iloltzniaun, A. Sihora. 2 pp. {Germania,
V. 2, 1857, p. 448.)
Gothic language, Orammar.
HiCKBS, G. Institutiones grammaticae
Anglo-Saxonicae, et Maeso-Gothicae. 1703.
{In his Ling. vett. Sept. thes. v. 1.) —2101
Apelt, O. Ueber den accusativus cum infinitivo im
Gothischen. 18 pp. {Germania, v. 19, 1874, p. 280.)—
Holtzniann, A. Das gothische adjectivum. 12 pp.
{Germania, v. 8, 1863, p. 257.)— Johaiissen, K. P. Zur
Hexion des schwachen praeteritums im Gotischen. 9 pp.
{Zeits. /. vergleich. sprachforsch. v. 30, 1890, p. 547.) —
Koeliler, R. A. J. Der syntaktische gebrauch des in-
finitivs im Gothischen. 42 pp. {Germania, v. 12, 1867,
p. 421.)— Ueber den syntaktischen gebrauch des dativs
im Gothischen. 47 pp. {Germania, v. 11, 1866, p. 261;
V. 12, 1867, p. 63.)— I^oscli, F. Die mit dem suffixe ni
gebildeten verbalabstracta im Gotischen. 23 pp. ( Ger-
mania, V. 32, 1887, p. 223. )— Me j-er, L. Ueber das
deutsche, insbesondere gothische adjectivum. 9 pp.
{Germania, v. 9, 1864, p. 137.)— Rneckert, H. Die
gothischen absoluten nominativ- und accusativconstruc-
tionen. 9 pp. {Germania, v. 11, 1866, p. 415.)— Upp-
s<room, v. Ueber das gothische medium. 6 pp. {Ger-
mania, V. 13, 1888, p. 173.)
Gothic inarch. The. 8 pp. Stephens, G.,
JTandb. of runic m^onuments, pp. 201, 253.
Gothland. See Gottland.
Goths.
Baye, J., Baron de. CimetiSre wisi-
gothique d'Herpes. 1892. 1752
De I'influence de Part des Goths en Occi-
dent. 1891. —1751
BouLLEMiEB, C. Recuell des sceaux du
moyen age, dits sceaux gothiques. [Illustr.
Anon.] 1779. 2793
Bayo, J., i?aron de. Bijouterie des Goths en Russie.
15 pp. 5 pi. (Soc. antiq. de France, Mlm. v. 51, 1890,
p. 358.)
Goths, Church history.
Scott, C. A. A. Ulfllas, Apostle of the
Goths, together with an account of the Gothic
churches and their decline. 1885. — 1268
Goths, History.
Bradley, H. Story of the Goths from
the earliest times to the end of the Gothic
dominion in Spain. 1888. {Story of the na-
tions. ) 2426
Dahn, L. J. F. Edicte der Koenige The-
oderich und Athalarich und das gothische
recht im gothischen reich. 1866. {In his
Koenige der Germanen, v. 4. ) 3623
Kleinere gothische voelker ; Aeussere
geschichte der Ostgothen. 1861. { In his Koe- .
nige der Germanen, v. 6. ) 3623
Politische geschichte der Westgothen.
1870. (In his Koenige der Germanen, v. 5.)
3623
Verfassung der Westgothen. 1885. {In
his Koenige der Germanen, v. 6. ) 3623
Jornandes, Bp. of Ravenna. Romana et
Getica. 1882. (Monumenta German, hist:
Auctor. antiq. v. 5, pt. 1. ) 3631
Troya, C. Eruli e Goti. 1844-50, 3 v.
{In his Storia d' Italia del medio evo. v. 2,
pts. 1-3.) 4394
GOTHS, History
1792
GOTTSCHALL, Karl Rudolf von
Gnndlach, W. (Ed.) Epistolae Wisigoticae. 33 pp.
(Monumenta German, hist.: Epistolae, v. 3, p. 658.) —
Ilo<lg:kin, T. Visigothic Spain. 26 pp. (Eng. Hist.
Sev. V. 2, 1887, p. 209. )— Isldorp, St., Abp. of Seville. His-
toria Qothorum, Wandalorum, Sueborum ad a. 624.
150 pp. (Monumenta Oerman. hist.: Auctor. antiq. v. 11,
p. 241.)— Xiineiiez, E., Card.-Abp. of Toledo. Estoria
delosGtodos. 173 pp. (Col. doc. hi^t. Espana,v. SS, -p.l.)
— Ostrogotthorom historia. 4 pp. (Beale, R., Ber. Hi>-
pan. script, v. 1, p. 135.)
See also ilnns.— Spain, History, Early period to 711.
— Vancinls.
Goths, Law.
Dahn, L. J. F. Edicte der Koenige The-
oderich und Athalarich und das gothische
recht im gothischen reich. 1866. (/to his
Koenige der Gennanen, v. 4. ) 3623
Habnel, G. F. {Ed.) Lex Romana Visi-
gothorum. 1848. —1311
Ciautlenzi, A. (Ed.) Antica compilazione di diritto
romano e visigoto ; con alcnni franunenti delle leggi di
Eurico, tratta da un MS. della biblioteca di Holkam.
221 pp. (Romagna, E. Deputaz. di storia patria. Doc. e
studj.: V. 2, p. 6.)— Tainassia, G. Alcune osservazioni
intorno al " Comes Gothorum " nelle sue attinenze coUa
costitozione romana e lo stabilimento dei barbari in
Italia. 50 pp. (Soc. stor. lombarda, Arehiv. 2 s. 1884,
pp. 225, 463. )— Laterculus regum Visigrothornm legum
corpori praemissus. 9 pp. (Monumenta German, hist.:
Auctores antiq. v. 13, p. 461.)
Gotland. See Gottland.
Gottein, Belgium. Potter, F. de, and Broeck-
aert, J. Gottem. 25 pp. (In their Geschied. van de
provin. Oost-Vlaand. 1 s. v. 3.)
Gottfried, Monk of St. Pantalecm. —1238.
Annales, 1162-1237. 72 pp. (Freher, M., Ber. German,
script. V. 1, p. 333. )— Excerpta ex chronica, 1198-1238.
44 pp. ( Boehmer, J. F., Fontes rer. German, v. 2, p. 329. )—
I'hronlcareg'la, 926, 1106-97. 72 pp. (Boehmer, J. F.,
Fontes rer. German, v. 3, p. 408.)
Gottfried, von Ensmingen. 13 cent. Relatio
de conflictu apud Husbergen, 1260-62. 17 pp. (Boehmer,
J. F., Fontes rer. German, v. 3, p. 120.)— Gesta Rndolll
et Albert! Eegum Eomanorum, 1273-99. 37 pp. (Boeh-
mer, J. F., Fontes rer. German, v. 2, p. 111.)
Gottfried, von Strasaburg. 13 cent.
Tristan und Isolde. Neu bearbeitet und
nach den altfranzoesischen Tristanfragnienten
des Trouvere Thomas, ergaenzt von WiUielm
Hertz. Stuttgart, 1877. 16°. 2346.
- Bruchstuecke einer hand&chrift von TriNtan. 2 pp.
(Oermania, v. 17, 1872, p. 462; v. 18, 1873, p. 236.)— Ziie-
rlcher TriHtan-bruchMtuecke. 15 pp. (Germania,
V. 29, 1884, p. 71.)
BossBRT, A. Tristan et Iseult : pofeme de
Gotfrit de Strasbourg comparg a d'autres
pofemes sur le meme sujet. 1865. 2304
LoBEDANZ, E. Das franzoesische element
in Gottfried's von Strassburg Tristan. 1878.
—2132
AHNailly, O. d'. Godefroid de Strasbourg. Ulrich
de Lichtenstein. 32 pp. (Correspondant, v. 46, 1859,
p. 308.)— Baler, A. Der eingang des Parzival und Gott-
fried's Tristan. 6 pp. (Oermania, v. 25, 1880, p. 403.)—
Bechatein, R. Gottfried-studien. 11pp. (Germania,
T. 35, 1890, p. 3.5.)— Zu Gottfried's Tristan. 9 pp. (Oer-
mania, V. 12, 1867, p. 318; V. 24, 1879, p. 9.)— Behaffhel,
O. Gottfried's von Strassburg Tristan und seine quelle.
7 pp. (Oermania, V. 23, 1878, p. 223.)— Wloede, O. Der
nordisebe Tristanroman und die aesthetische wuerdi-
{ung Gottfried's von Strassburg ; Die reimbrechung in
Oottfried'a von Strassburg Tristan und den werken
seiner hervorragendsten schueler. 25 pp. (Oermania,
V. 33, 1888, pp. 17, 357.)— Kottcnkainp, J. Zu Gott-
fried's Tristan. 9 pp. (Germania, v. 26, 1881, p. 393.)—
Kiirz, H. Zum ieben Gottfried's von Strassburg. 51pp.
(Oermania, v. 15, 1870, pp. 207, 322.)— Paul, H. Zur
kritik und erklaerung von Gottfried's Tristan. 23 pp.
( Oermania, v. 17, 1872, p. 385.)— PfeHTer, F. Ueber Gott-
fried von Strassburg. 22 pp. (GernuinMi, V. 3, 1868, p. 59.)
— Sprenger, E. Zu Gottfried's Tristan. 7 pp. (Oer-
mania, V. 22, 1877, p. 406.)
Gottfried, of Viterbo. 12 cent.
Pantheon. Ratisbonae, 1726. fo. (Pisto-
rius, J., Rer. German, script, v. 2.) 3601
Gottheil, Richard J. H. Apollonius of Tyana.
5 pp. (Deutsch. morg, gesells. Zeits. v. 46, 1892, p. 466.)—
Berichtigungen und zusaetze zu "A list of plants."
7pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 43, 1889, p. 121.)
Gotti, Aurelio (£d.) 1834—
Lettere e documenti del Barone Bettino
Ricasoli. See Ricasoli, B., Barone.
Gottland. Baker, Sir T. H. B. Wisby and
some churches of south G. 8 pp. 2 pi. (Archaeol. Joum.
V. 45, 1888, p. 300.)— Orinini, J. L. K. Schildener, Guta-
lagh. 7 pp. (Kleinereschriften,v.4t, p. 106.)
See also Sweden.— WIsby.
Gottlieb, Theodor.
Ueber mittelalterliehe bibliotheken. Leip-
zig, 1890. 8°. W. 75
Gottsberg-er, Francis. Regulation of the
liquor business. 3 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 161, 1895, p. 636.)
Gottsclialk, of Orbais. 9 cent. Carmina. 32 pp.
(Monumenta German, hist. Poet. Lat. medii aevi, v. 3,
pt. 2, fasc. 2, p. 707.)
Gottschall, Karl Rudolf von. 1823—.
Deutsche nationallitteratur des neunzehn-
ten jahrhunderts. 6 vermehrte und verbes-
serte aufl. Breslau, 1891-92. 4 v. 8°. 2242
Zwei balladen. 4 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1884, v. I, p. 20.)
— Eduard von Bauer iifeld. 4 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1890,
v. 2, p. 376.)— Lord Beaconsfleld'H neuester roman.
[Endymion.] 7 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 1, p. 420.)—
Karl Beck. 23 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 2, p. 801.)—
Roderich Benedix. 9 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1873, v. 2,
p. 513.) — Biofcraphle der neuzeit. 38 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1874, v. 2, pp.577, 657.)— Bl«niarck-aera und die
absolute kritik. 19 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 2, p. 527.)—
Adolf BoettKer. 10 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1871, v. 1, p. 118.)
— Emil Braelivogrel. 18 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1879, v. 2,
p. 881.) — Dr. Breliiner und Goerbersdorf. 5 pp. (Un-
sere Zeit, 1890, V. 1, p. 377.) — Heinrich BrockhauB.
10 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1875, v. 1, p. 81.) — Byron und die
gegenwart. 30 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1866, v. 2, p. 481. )—
Falscher l>einetrluH auf deutschen buehnen. 18 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1869, v. 2, p. 522.)— Deutsche lltcrar.
historlker der neuesten zeit. 27 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1887, V. 1, p. 65.) — Mcntsche Mchauspielkritlk.
13 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1886, v. 1, p. 35. )— Reformbewegung
auf dem gebiete des deutschen theaterH. 24 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1873, V. 2, pp. 721, 801.)— Zur biographie
neuer deutNcher <licliter. 43 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1884, V. 2, pp. 55, 177.)- Neues dcntsches Instspiel.
19 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1, p. 124.) — Beutsches
theater seit dem jahre 1850. 71 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1869, v. 1, pp. 757, 919 ; 1869, v. 2, p. 67.) — Literari-
sches franzosenthum in Beutschland. 15 pp. ( Un-
sere Zeit, 1873, V. 1, p. 721.)— Theaterfreiheit in Bentseh.
land und Frankrelch. 10 pp. (Unsere Zeit, l«n,
V. 1, p. 661.) — Emil Itcvrlent. 14 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1872, V. 2, p. 369.) — Eine dlchterln auf dem throne.
17 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1883, V. 2, p. 345.) — Denis Dide-
rot. 14 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 1, p. 184.) — Franz
DlnirelHtedt. 24 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1878, v. 1, p. 721.)—
GOTTSCHALL, Karl Rudolf von
1793
GOUGH, Sir Hugh
]>rainatiNeho dlchtcr in Frankreich und Deutsch-
land. 25 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1877, v. 2, p. 881.)— Drnma-
tnrfjriNCtie i>nrnlleleii. 69 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1876,
V. 1, p. 922 ; 1877, v. 1, p. 881 ; V. 2, p. 641.)— Zur chronik
der etiropaeiNchon hoefc. 24 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1887,
V. 1, p. 739.)— Ludwig Feuerbaoli. 23 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1872, V. 2, p. 577.)— Historischer roman in FranUrelch.
7 pp. { Unsere Zeit, 1874, v. 2, p. 424. )— Literarische cor-
ruption in Frankreich. 9 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1874, v. 1,
pp. 272.) — Pliotographi-scher zeitroman in Frankreich.
29 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 1, p. 824.)— Poetischer natu-
ralismus in Frankreich. 17 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 1,
p. 50.)— KmnzocNiNch-driitsrhe opereftc. 10 pp.
( Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 1. p. 56.)— Friiiijioeslsohe |>roNse
nnd Deutschland. 77 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1872, v. 1, pp. 289,
696, 801; 1872, v. 2, p. 55.)— Studien zur neuesten fran-
zopNiNchcii literntiir. 68 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1885, v. 1,
pp. 686, 721, 823.)— FranzopHiNclipr Jniirnalisiniis.
26 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1866, v. 2, p. 922.)— Ein franzoe-
slHclier NonMationNroninii. 9 pp. (Unsere 2^ii,\?Sf>,
V. 1, p. 661.)— Fraiionbil<l<»r unserer classischen zeit.
20 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1875, v. 2, p. 881.)— Ferdinand Frei-
lifirrath. 18 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1878, v. 1, p. 481. )— «arl-
t»al«li als romanschriftsteller. 7 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1870,
V. 2, p. 785. )— Emanuel Oelbel und die neue lyrik. 19 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1884, v. 1, p. 759.) — CJCHchlclitlichoN
f i;aiier»piel der neuzeit. 19 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1873,
V. 1, p. 225. )— Franz Orillparzer, 43pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1872, V. 1, p. 433; 1873, v. 1, p. 26. )— Friedrich Halm.
23 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1871, v. 2, p. 369.) — Friedrich
Hebtoel. 26 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1866, v. 1, p. 21.) —
llogol als saecularphilosoph. 21 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1870, V. 2, p. 289.) — Heinrich Heine's entwickc-
lnng:sg;nn^nach neuen quellen. 32pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1868, V. 1, p. 321.)— Georg Herwej^h. 15 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1875, V. 1, p. 721.) — Hoirmanii von Falters-
lebcn. 21 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1874, v. 1, p. 369.) —
Karl von Holtel. 28 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1,
p. 481.) — Victor HuffO als lyriker. 32 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
1866, V. 1, p. 881.)— Victor Hugo als romanschriftsteller.
21 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 1, p. 843; 1870, v. 2, p. 191.)—
In «Ier einsledelel. 5 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1883, v. 1,
p. 134.) — JeNiiN-clrainen der neuzeit. 20 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1881, V. 2, p. 44.)— Julius Leopold Klein. 29 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1876, v. 2, p. 561.)— Itricgslyrik von 1813
und 1870. 25 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1871, v. 1, p. 225.)— Hein-
rich Ijiube. 24 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1884, v. 2, p. 455.)—
Otto IiudwiK. 18 pp. ( J/jtsere Zct(, 1870, V. 1, p. 700. )—
L,n<lwi(; XVII. 42 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1885, v. 2, pp. 599,
790.)— Alfred Melssner. 9 pp. (Unsere Zeit, \»8S, v. 2,
p. 39.)— Memoiren ueber die vor und nachmaerzliche
zeit. 22 pp.- (Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 2, p. 825. )— Studien
ueber den inenNelilielien charakter. 5 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1868, v. 1, p. 133.)— Streitfragen den moclernen
poetlk. 55 pp. (Unsere Zet(, 1883, V. 1, pp. 533, 698, 857.)
—Alfred de .Mnsset. 26 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1877, v. 1,
p. 641.)— MystiHcli-socialc f^enielntlen der gegen-
wart. 46 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1869, v. 1, pp. 342, 499.)—
Ovid. 4 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1, p. 22.)— Neues
Paris. 18 pp. ([/Mere Zet'(, 1866, v. 2, p. 801.)— Skizzen
aus Paris und I^ondon. 60 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1868,
V. 2, pp. 401, 561, 744.)— Ein parlscr biissprediffer.
7pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 1, p. 777.)— Pariser stini-
mnn^bilder. 37 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1882, v. 2, pp. 672,
817.)— Jean Paul und die gegenwart. 9 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1890, v. 1, p. 38.)— Eine neue phllosophie. 24 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1869, v. 2, p. 437.)— Pli.ysio«cnoniie des 19
jahrhunderts. 20 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1865, v. 1, p. 660.)—
Robert Prutz. 22 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1872, v. 2, p. 433.)—
Friedrich Rneekert. 26 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1866, v. 1,
p. 321.)— Arnold Rnj^e. 6 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 1,
p. 273.)— Grossherzogthum Saelisen-Welniar im letz-
ten jahrzehnt. 29 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1873, v. 2, p. 81.) —
Virtuosenthum in der scliaiispielkunst. 25 pp. ( Un-
sere Zeit, 1875, v. 1, p. 881.)— Sclilller und das deutsche
rechtsgefuehl. 10pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 1, p. 276.)—
Charles Ncalsliel<l. 25 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1865, v. 1,
p. 241.)— Neue seiisationsoliriflen. 23 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1884, v. 1, p. 323. )— Adalbert Stifter. 22 pp. (Unsere
Zci(, 1868, v. 1, p. 745.)— David SIranss. 27pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1874, V. 1, p. 801.)- Theater nnd drama des
Second empire. 125 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 1, pp. 561,
920; 1867, V. 2, pp. 420, 908.)— VarnhaRen und Heine.
11 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1865, v. 1, p. 509.)— Voltaire und daa
Franzosenthum. 22 pp. ( Unsere Zet(, 1870, v. 2, p. 721.)
{Ed.) Unsere Zeit. See Unsere Zeit.
Gottsclied, Johann Christoph.
Sbrvaes, p. Poetik Gottscheds und der
Schweizer. 1887. (Brink, B. E. C. ten, and
others, Quellen und forschungen, v. 60.) — 3166
Koch. M. Gottsched und die reform der deutschen
literatur im achtzehnten jahrhundert. 32 pp. (Samml.
u'issens. vortrg. n. s. v. 1, 1886, p. 801.)
Gouda, Nicolas de. 16 cent. Return of Mary
Stuart to Scotland. 27 pp. ( Forbes- Leith, W.. Narrat.
of Scot. Catholics under Mary Stuart and James VI,
p. 58.)
Goud^a. Heuzey, L. Masse d'armes de G.
6 pp. (Bev. archiol. 3 s. v. 17, 1891, p. 150.)
Goiidelin, Pierre. 1550-1619.
Obros. Augmentados de forgo pfissos, 6 le
diceiounari sur la lengo moundino. Quatrie-
mo 6 darriero impressiu. Amsterdam, 1700.
16°. 2394
Contents. DIeeionnari nionndi.— Recul d'autros
p<^ssos. — Ramelet mound i.
Roiissy, J. Pierre Goudelin. 26 pp. (Correspondant,
v. 34, 1854, p. 184.)
Goiidie, Gilbert [Ed.)
Diary of Rev. John Mill. See Mill, J.
Goudouli, Pierre. See Goudelin, P.
Gouge, William, D. D. 1578-1653.
Short catechisme, wherein are briefly
handled the fundamentall principles of Chris-
tian religion. 7 ed. London, 1635, [repr.
1886]. 12°. ( TFitft Mitchell, A. F., Cafecftwmis
of the second reformation. ) — 2256
Goiig-e, William M. 1796-1863.
Short history of paper money and banking
in the United States, including an account of
provincial and continental paper money.
Phila., 1833. 12°. —1398
The same. 2 ed. New York, 1835. 8°.
{Bound pamph. v. 119.) 5936
Gotig'eiiot des Moiisseaux, Henri Roger.
1805—.
Mceurs et pratiques des dfimons ; ou, des
esprits visiteurs du spiritisme ancien et mo-
derne. Nouv. 6d. Paris, 1865. 8°. —2466
Gougli, Henry. 1821—.
Catalogue of the first series of the works
of the Camden Society, in numerical order :
together with the abbreviations of their titles
used in the general index. [Westminster,
1881.] 4°. 1504
{Ed.) Scotland in 1298. Documents relat-
ing to the campaign of King Edward I in that
year, and especially to the battle of Falkirk.
London, 1888. 4°. 2592
Goilgli, Sir Hugh, 1 Viscount Gough. 1779-
1869.
War in India. See Hardinge, Sir H., 1
Viscount Hardinge.
GOUGH, John
1794
GOULD, George
Goiigrh, John. 1721-91.
History of the people called Qnakers, from
their first rise to the present time. Dublin,
1789-90. 4 V. 8°. —3274
Gough, John Ballantine. 1817-86.
Platform echoes ; or, living truths for head
and heart . . . drawn from the bright and
shady sides of life. With a history of Mr.
Gough's life and work, by Kev. Lyman Ab-
bott. Superbly illustr. with two hundred and
twenty-five engravings from original designs.
Hartford, 1888. 8°. 2205
Abbott. L. History of Gough's life and work. 44 pp.
(Gough, J. B., Platform echoes, p. 29.)— Bartlett, D. W.
John B. Gough. 23 pp. (Ira hU Modern agitators,
p. 128.)
Gough, Richard. 1634-1723.
Antiquities and memoirs of the parish of
Myddle, county of Salop. [Illustr.] Shrews-
bury, 1875. 4°. .2531
Human nature displayed in the history of
. Myddle. London, 1834. fo. .2631
Gough, Richard. 1735-1809.
British topography ; or, an historical ac-
count of what has been done for illustrating
the topographical antiquities of Gt. Britain
and Ireland. [Anon.'] London, 1780. 2 v. 4°.
2532
Description of the church of St. Mary,
Warwick . . . illustr. by seven folio plates ex-
tracted from the "Sepulchral monuments of
Gt. Britain." See Nichols, J. G.
{Ed.) Coins of the Seleucidse, Kings of
Syria ; from the establishment of their reign
under Seleucus Nicator, to the determination
of it under Antiochus Asiaticus. With his-
torical memoirs of each reign. Illustr. with
twenty-four plates of coins . . . engraved by
F. Bartolozzi. London, 1803. 4°. 3781
Goulu, Edouard.
Histoire du Prince royale. Due d' Orleans.
See Arago, J. E. V., and Gouin, E.
Goulart, Simon. 1543-1628.
Mgmoires de la Ligue, contenant les 6v6-
nemens les plus remarquables depuis 1576,
jusqu'i la paix. . . en 1598. Nouv. §d. [Anon.]
Amsterdam, 1758. 6 v. 4°. 2661
Premifere [et] seconde sepmaine ; ou, crea-
tion du monde. See Saluste du Bartas, G.
Goulas, Nicolas, Sieur de La Mothe. 17 cent.
Mfimoires. Pub. pour la premiSre fois
d'aprfis le MS. original de la Bibliothfeque
nationale pour la Soci6t6 de 1' histoire de
France, par Charles Constant, v. 3. Paris,
1882. 8°. 2693
Note.— ¥or v. 1, % tee preceding catalogue.
(>oiil(I, Benjamin Apthorp (Ed.) 1787-1859.
Adam's Latin grammar. See Adam, A.
■ ( in supplement ) .
Gould, Benjamin Apthorp. 1824-96.
Anales de la oficina meteorol6gica argen-
tina. v. 4. Buenos Aires, 1884. 4°. —2461
iVb«e.— For v. 1-3 «ee preceding catalogue ; v. 5-10, see
Davis, W. G.
Contents. Observaciones en Bahfa Blaiica. — Obser-
vaciones en CarcaraiiA.— Informed annates de la
oUcina. — Clima del ParanA.— Observaciones en la ciu-
dad del Parana.— Clima de Kio Cnarto.— Observaciones
en la ciudad de Kio Cuarto.— Clima de la Riojn.— Ob-
servaciones en la ciudad de Rioja.— Clima del Rosario.
— Observaciones en la ciudad del Rosario. — Clima de la
estancia Saladillo. — Observaciones en la estancia Sala-
dillo. — Clima de Tandil.— Observaciones en Tandil. —
Clima de la estancia Tatay,— Observaciones en la estan-
cia Tatay. — Observaciones en Tiorra del Fne^o.
Resultados del Observatorio nacional ar-
gentine en C6rdoba. [Span, and Eng.] Buenos
Aires and C6rdoba, 1879-96. 17 v. 4°. and
atlas fo. —2461
Contents. Thome. J. M. CatillOKO general, v. 15.—
€at(llO);o jfent'ral artjrentlno, v. 14.— Thome, J. M.
C'6r<lobaclnrchninNlernii^, v. 16, 17.— Gould, B. A.,
and Thome, J. M. ObsorvacioneN del aiios 1872-80,
V. 2-13.— I'ranoinetrln Ar;;cntlna, v. 1, and atlas.—
Cat&logo de zonas estelares, v. 7, 8.
(Ed.) Astronomical Journal. See Astro-
nomical Journal.
and Thome, John M. Observaciones del
aiios 1872-80. [Span, and Eng.] Buenos
Aires, 1881-91. 12 v. 4°. (Gould, B. A., Re-
sultados, V. 2-13. ) —2461
Gould, Charles.
Mythical monsters. With illustrations.
London, 1886. %". —2662
C'orea. Extracts from Mr. F. Scherzer's French
translation of the Chaohsien-chih, and bibliographical
notice. 12 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-China branch,
Joum. n. s. V. 18, 1884, p. 25.)
Gould, E. W.
Fifty years on the Mississippi ; or, Gould's
history of river navigation. St. Louis, 1889.
8°. —2763
Gould, Elgin Ralston Lovell, Ph. D. I860—.
Gothenburg system of liquor traffic. Wash-
ington, 1893. 8°. ( U. S. Commis. of Labor,
Spec. rept. 5 : U. S. 52 Cong. 2 sess. House exec,
doc. V. 32. )
Housing of the working people. Washing-
ton, 1895. 8°. ( U. S. Commis. of Labor, Spec,
rept. 8 : U. S. 53 Cong. 3 sess. House exec. doc.
V. 34. )
Social condition of labor. Baltimore, 1893.
8°. (Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ. stu-
dies in hist, and polit. sd. 11 s. no. 1. ) 4653
Local self-government in Pennsylvania. 18 pp.
(Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 6, 1882, p. 156.)
Gould, Elizabeth Porter. John Adams as a
schoolmaster. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 26, 1891, p. 66.)—
Pundita Kamabai. 2 pp. (Century Mag. v. 17, 1890,
p. 270.)
Gould, George.
Corrigenda and explanations of the text of
Shakspere. London, 1881. p. 8°. 3304
The same. New issue. London, 1884. p. 8°.
3304
Greek plays in their relations to the dra-
matic unities. London, 1883. p. 8°. 3304
GOULD, George M.
1795
GOUVERNEMENT
Gould, George M., M. D. Is medicine a sci-
ence ? 11 pp. (Forum, v. 8, 1889, p. 417.)
Gould, Hannah Flagg. 1789-1865.
New poems. Boston, 1850. 12°. 1308
Poems. Boston, 1839-41. 3 v. 16°. 1308
Gould, Jay.
United States. House op Representa-
tives. 41 Cong. 2 sess. Investigation into
the causes of the gold panic. 1870. — 1395
Adams, H. The New York gold conspiracy. 49 pp.
(Hiat. essays, p. 318.)— Hartlo.v, A. T. Jay Gould and
socialism. 11 pp. (Forum, v. 14, 1893, p. 686.)— I.lo.y«l,
H. D. Political economy of seventy-three million dol-
lars. 13 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 50, 1882, p. 69.)—
TowiimoikI, G. a. Jay Gould. 9 pp. (Forum, v. 2,
1886, p. 87.)
Gould, John. 1804-81.
Birds. London, 1841. 4°. (Darwin, 0. R.,
Zool. of voy. of H. M. S. Beagle, pt. 3. ) —1602
Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent
Papuan islands, including any new species
that may be discovered in Australia. Pts. 15-
25. London, 1883-88. 11 pts. fo. —1682
Note.— For pts, 1-14 see preceding catalogue.
BIrdH. 14 pp. 16 pi. (Hinds, R. B., Zool. of voy. of
H. M. S. Sulphur, v. 1, p. 37.)
Martin, W. C. L. General history of
humming-birds, or the trochilidae : with
especial reference to the collection of J.
Gould. 1852. .—2627
Gould, Marcus T. C.
Reports of the proceedings and debates of
the convention of 1821. See Carter, N. H.,
and others.
Gould, Robert Preke. 1836—.
History of freemasonry : its antiquities,
symbols, constitutions, customs, etc. Derived
from official sources. [Illustr.] New York,
1884-87. 6 V. 4°. —1362
Gould, S. Baring-. See Baring-Gould, S.
Gould, Thomas R. 1818-81.
The tragedian : an essay on the histrionic
genius of Junius Brutus Booth. New York,
1868. 12°. 3316
Gould. See also Goold.
Goulliii, Jean Antoine.
La mode sous le point de vue hygignique,
medical, et historique ; ou, conseils aux dames
etaiajeunesse. Paris, 1846. 12°. —3707
Gouniy, Jean Edouard. Cherbuliez, C. V. (G.
Valbert, pseud.) La France du centenaire, par O. 27 pp.
( Bev. d. deux mondes, 1889, 3 p6r. v. 94, p. 660. )
Gounod, Charles Frangois. 1818-93.
Autobiographical reminiscences, with fam-
ily letters, and notes on music. From the
French by W. Hely Hutchinson. [With por-
trait.] London, 1896. 8°. 4756
Bovet, M. A. de. Gounod's views on art and artists.
21 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 46, 1889, p. 186.)— Upton,
G. P. Gounod : the Redemption ; Mors et vita. 18 pp.
(In his Stand, oratorios, p. 96.)
Gour, India. Creighton, H. Ruins of Gour
described, and represented in 18 views ; with
a topographical map. 1817. 1401
Vol. hi.— 225.
Gourd, Jean Jacques. Whittaker, T. Gourd,
Le ph«nom8ne. 4 pp. (Afrnd, v. 14, 1889, p. 437.)
Gounlon, Edouard. 1820-69.
Paris la nuit : silhouettes. Paris, 1842. 16°.
.2677
Gourgaud, Gaspard, Baron, and Moutholon,
Sfimonville Charles Tristan, Marquis de. M6-
moires pour servir 3, 1'histoire de France, sous
le rSgne de Napol6on, 6crits a, Ste.-H616ne
sous sa dict^e, par les g6n6raux qui ont par-
tag6 sa captivite. 2 6d. Paris, 1830. 9 v. 8°.
4692
The same, in English. London, 1823-24.
7 V. 8°. 1696
Gourgaud, Jean Baptiste Henri, dit Dugazon.
See Dugazon, J. B. H. G.
Gourko, 06n. Joseph Wladimiro witch. Ar-
m€e russe et ses chefs an printemps de 1888. G6n Gourko.
22 pp. (Correspondani, n. a. v. 115, 1888, p. 23.)
Gourinont, R6my de. 1858 — . Etudes de lit-
tgrature amSricaine. L'humour et les humoristes. 42 pp.
(Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 34, 1887, pp. 5, 352.)—
Gouniay, Marie Le Jars de. Steele, M. D.
The learned Lady de Gournay. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 61, 1888, p. 328.)
Gournay, Sir Matthew de. Batten, J. Stoke
under Hamdon in connection with G., and the duchy of
Cornwall. 36 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and
Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 40, 1894, p. 236.)
Gournay, P. F. de. Creole peculiarities. 8 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 16, 1886, p. 542.)
Gourraignc, Louis Gontran (Ed.) 1854 — .
Dictionnaire universel d'histoire et de g6-
ographie. See Bouillet, M. N.
Gout. ScuDAMORE, Sir C. Treatise on the
nature and cure of gout and rheumatism.
1819. —3796
B«|3rl>ie, J. W. Lead impregnation and its connec-
tion with gout and rheumatism. 10 pp. (Selections from
works of, p. 139 : New Sydenham Soc. v. 100. )— Charcot,
J. M. Nodular rheumatism and gout. 86 pp. (In hit
Clin, lectures on senile . . . diseases, p. 48: New Syden-
ham Soc. V. 95.)— niicit worth, D. On insomnia and
other troubles connected with sleep in persons of gouty
disposition. 8 pp. (Brain, v. 4, 1882, pp. 82, 351, 441.)—
Plea for the neurotic theory of gout. 22 pp. (Brain,
V. 3, 1881, p. 1.)— Oravcs. R. J. Gout. 30 pp. (In hit
Clin, lectures on practice of nied. v. 1, p. 528 : New Syden-
ham Soc. v. 109.) — llaiifleii. A. Trost in podagra. 4pp.
(Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil.
V. 31, 1893, p. 293.)— I'aulus .lEgineta. On gout and ar-
thritis. 19 pp. (I7i his Seven books, tr. from the Gr.
V. 1, p. 657.)— Philips, G., and Gordon, Sir J. Problem
concerning the gout. 7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 11, p. 620.)— Sydenham, T. Tractatus de podagra.
46 pp. ( Opera omnia, p. 409 ; Sydenham Soc.) — The saint,
tr. in English. 44 pp. ( Works, v. 2, p. 119 : Sydenham
Soc.) — Temple, Sir W. Essay upon the cure of the
gout by moxa. 48 pp. (/n /its Miscellanea, v. 1, p. 185.)—
TroiiN»ean. A. Gout. 54 pp. (/n /lis Lectures on clin.
med. V. 4, p. 354: New Sydenham Soc. v. 51.)
Goutzwiller, Charles. La V6nus de Mandeure.
6 pp. 1 pi. (Rev. archtol. 3 s. V. 11, 1888, p. 3-11.)
GouvernenieHt dans la dgmocratie. 2 v.
Laveleye, E. L. V. de. —2332
Gouverneineiit et le Parlement britanniques.
3 v. Franqueville, A. C. F., Conite de. —2323
GOUVERNEMENTS
1796
GO WING, Lionel T.
Gouvernements, ministferes, et constitutions
de la Prance depuis cent ans . . . 1789-1890.
Muel, L. .2694
Gonvioii Saiiit-Cyr, Laurent, MarSchal dc
I^ance. Ilcmlley, J. T. Marshal St.-Cyr. 34 pp. (In
his Napoleon and his marshals, v. 1, p. 143.)
Gove, Mary. See Nichols, Mrs. M. N. S. G.
Governance of England. Fortescue, Sir J.
—2325
Governing charter of the borough of War-
wick. Parkes, J. .2536
Government. See Political science.
Government, Thoughts upon. Helps, Sir A.
—2325
Government and administration of the United
States. Willoughby, W. W., and Willoughby,
W. F. (Adams, H. B., JohTis Hopkins Univ.
studies in hist and polit. sci. 9 s. nos. 1, 2. ) 4653
Government and the telegraph. 12 pp.
CuUom, S. M. (Forum, v. 4, 1887, p. 561.)
Government forestry abroad. 50 pp. Pinchot,
G. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Fub. v. 6; no. 3, p. 6.)
Government of dependencies, Essay on the.
Lewis, Sir Q. 0. —2316
Government piiblications of the United
States, Descriptive catalogue of the. Poore,
B. P. (JSd.) W.62
Governo pontificio e lo stato romano. 2 v.
Gennarelli, A. (Ed.) 4393
Governor Thomas Dudley Family Associa-
tion. Official report of the reunion of the
descendants of Gov. Thos. Dudley. Salem,
1893. 8°. 2795
Governor's i.sland-. Bellamy, B. W. Gov-
ernor's island. [1897.] (Goodwin, M. W.,
and others. Half moon S. v. 1, no. 5. ) 3567
Governor's prerogative. 7 pp. French, A.
(Century Mag. v. 13, 1888, p. 555.)
Gow, James..
Short history of Greek mathematics. Cam-
bridge, 1884. 8°. —2426
Gow, Mary. Needham, Mrs. E. C. C. Mary
Gow. 1 p. (In her Eng. female artists, v. 2, p. 189.)
Gowans, Sir James. 1821 — .
Edinburgh and its neighbourhood in the
days of our grandfathers : a series of illustra^
tions of the more remarkable old and new
buildings, and picturesque scenery of Edin-
burgh . . . 1830. With historical and descrip-
tive sketches. London, 1886. r. 8°. 2583
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Graham, Cyril. Avar language. 62 pp.
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Graham, Duncan.
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Graham, R. B. Cunninghame. Idealism and
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Graham, Roland. Episode of the long va-
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Grahame, George, Bp. of Orkney. 17 cent.
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See aUo Arthur, Xtng.- Folk-Ioro.— liCgeiHls.-
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Grain. See Cereals. — Maize. — Wheat.
Graindorffc, Louis Arnold Joseph. 1843 — .
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Grainge, William.
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History and topography of Harrogate . . .
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Vale of Mowbray : a historical and topo-
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(Ed.) Ripon millenary. See Harrison, W.
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Graniich, Victor.
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Gramina Britannica. Knapp, J. L. — 2682
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Graniis, Nikolaus. —ciroa 1450.
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Grainniaire annamite. Aubaret, L. G. G.
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Grainniaire de la langue serbo-croate. ParSic,
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Graninialrcs proven^ales. Faidit, H., and
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Grammar. Brgal, M. J. A. Comment les
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See also A«iverl»s.— liansnage.— WoMis. For the
grammar of any language see its name.
Grammar of the Greek language : with an
appendix, and now repub. with additions.
1 Cambridge ed. Cambridge, 1828. 12°. —2117
Grammar schools. 16 pp. Long, G. (Knight,
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Grammarians. Suetonius Tranquillus, C.
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Grammatioa linguae Graecae vulgaris. For-
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<li-ainmatik der Parsisprache. Spiegel, F.
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Grammatische studien : eine sammlung
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Grammont, Henri Delmas de. 1830—. Etudes
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Grammont, Philibert, Comte de.
Hamilton, A., Count. Memoirs of Count
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Ilanilltnn, A., Count. Epistle to G. 12 pp. (In hit
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Gramont, Antoine Agfinor Alfred, Due de.
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Gramont, Ferdinand, Comte de. 1815—. Fills
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— S«enr ain<'<'. 38 pp. (iJeu. coiifemp. 1854, v. 3, p. 245.)
Gramont d' Aster, Mme. Eugenie de. Franche-
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GRAMOPHONE
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GRANDES CR0NIQUE8
Gramophone. Muyden, G. van. Phono-
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Grampian Club. Publications. London, 1869-
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Contents. Batten, E. C. (Ed.) Charters of the priory
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(Ed.) Chartulary of the Cistercian priory of t'old-
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Rogers, C. (Ed.) Historical notices of St, Anthony's
monastery; Scotlanfl, social and domestic; Monu-
ments and monumental inscriptions in Scotland ; Gene-
alogical memoirs of the family of Sir Walter Scott ;
Estimate of the Scottish nobility.
Grampians, Morning in the. 6 pp. (Black-
tvood'8 Mag. v. 148, 1890, p. 362.)
Gran, H. H.
Protophyta : diatomaceae, silicoflagellata,
and cilioflagellata. With 4 pi. [Norweg. and
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Gran, Abp. of. See Vit6z von Zredna, J.
Gran, Hungary. Marmier, X. Gran ; le prince
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Granacci, Francesco. Vasari, G. Francesco
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Granada, Luis de. 1504-88.
Rosario della Sacratissima Vergine Maria.
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Granada, Spain. Alcantara, M. L. Libro
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Mendoza, D. H. de. Guerra de Granada
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RoscoB, T. Tourist in Spain : Granada.
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Hnebner, E. Granada. 20 pp. (Deutach. rund-
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See also Alhambra. — Andalnsla.
Graiiata, Francesco. 1701-71.
Storia civile della fedelissima citt^ di Ca-
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Granby, Conn. Case, W. 8. Granby. 8 pp.
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Grand, Mme. Sarah, pseud. See McFall, Mrs. C.
Grand, France. Maxe-Werly, L. Note sur
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Grand Alcandre, Histoire des amours du.
88 pp. Conti, L. M. de L., Prineesse de. (Becueil de di-
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Grand Army of the Republic.
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B., C. F. Decadence of the G. A. 1 p. (Nation, -v. 60,
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2 pp. (iVafion, V. 45, 1887, p. 26.)— Finn, J. J. Complete
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Grand dictionnaire universel du XIX sifecle.
17 v. Larousse, P. A., and others (Eds.) L.22
Grand frfere : nouvelle. 31 pp. Bigot, M. H.
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Grand loup du Bois. 2 pp. Grain, A. (Ro-
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Grand masters of the Hospitallers. Lambert,
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Grand mystfere de Jfesus, passion et resurrec-
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Grand Rapids, as it is. [Illustr.] Grand
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Grand Rapids Public School Library.
Complete dictionary catalogue of. Grand
Rapids, 1892. r. 8°. W. 62
Grand river. See Ottawa river.
Grand routier de iner. Linschoten, J. H.
van. 2471
Grand-Carteret, John. 1850—.
Almanachs franjais. Bibliographie-icono-
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calendriers - chansonniers - gtrennes - 6tats-
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Paris, 1896. r. 8°. W. 34
Grande Anse, At. 14 pp. Hearn, L. (Har-
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Grande Bible renouvell6e ; ou, noels nou-
veaux, oft tous les mystferes de la naissance et
de I'enfance de J6sus Christ sont expliqufis.
Troyes, n. d. 12°. (Biblioth. bleue, v. 5.) 2316
Grande Chartreuse, Monastery. Lecky, Mrs.
E. Visit to the G. C. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. y. 29, 1891
p. 405.) — Sehure, E. Paysages historiques de France.
Une excursion & la G. C. 25 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes,
1890, 3 p6r. V. 97, p. 810.)— Taylor, B. The Grande
Chartreuse. 13 pp. (In his By-ways of Europe, p. 293.)
Grande confrairie des saouls d'ouvrer, et
enragfis de sien faire, avec les statute d'icelle
. . . Rouen, n. d. 16°. (Biblioth. bleue, v. 14.)
2310
The same. (Biblioth. bleue, \. 18.) 2316
Grande ville. La. 2 v. in 1. Kock, C. P. de,
and others. .2684
Grandes chroniques de France. 6 v. Paris,
A. P. (Ed.) 4667
Grandes croniqiies de Bretaigne. Bouchart,
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GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR
1803
GRANIER DE CASSAQNAC, B. A. de
Grandfather's chair. Whole history of.
213 pp. Hawthorne, N., Works, v. 4, p. 425.
Grand-Halleux, Belgium. Piot, G. J. C.
Notice sur un dgp3t de monnaies d^couvert i G. en 1846.
70 pp. (Brussels, Acad. M6m. cour. v. 21, 1847.)
Grandi, Guido. 1671-1742. Letters. 31 pp.
(Scella di curiositH leUerarie, no. 146, p. 491.)
Grandi, Orazio. 1851—. Angela de' Mulini :
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Grandidier, Ernest.
Cgramique chinoise. [Illustr.] Paris, 1894.
4°. — 17A2
Grandier, Urbain.
NiAU, (— ). History of the devils of Lou-
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nnmnM, A. Urbain Grandier, 1634. 142 pp. 1 pi.
(Dumas, A., and others. Crimes cdibres, v. 4, p. 91.)—
fjftyot tlo Pitavnl, F. de. Geschichte des G. 135 pp.
(Scheible, J. Kloster, v. 3b. p. 878.)— Urbain Grandier,
condamnfi comme magicien, et comme auteur de la pos-
session des religieuses de Loadun. 250 pp. {In his
Causes c^lSbr. v. 2, p. 347.)
Grandin, Charles Pran5ois, dit Grandville.
Man no, E. D. de. Charles-Franfois Grandin dit Grand-
ville. 7 pp. (In his Troupe de Talma, p. 395.)
Grandi.son, Sir Charles, History of. 7 v.
Richardson, S. (Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A.,
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Grandmother's story. 5 pp. Davis, W. T.
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Derniers sires de G. (Extrait d'une histoire manuscrite
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Grandson, Othon de. Martignier, ( — ). Der-
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Grandville, Charles Pranjois Grandin. See
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Grandville, Jean Ignace Isidore G6rard. See
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Grang'er, Rev. James. Fitzgerald, P. Of
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Granger, Lt.-Col. Moses M. Battle of Cedar
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{Nation, V. 6, 1873, p. 249.)— Causes of the farmers'
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Farmers' future. 3 pp. (JVation, v. 18, 1874, p. 55.)—
C!ran;;cr collapse. 2 pp. (iVaMon, v. 22, 1876, p. 67.)
— ttranjjer deoisions. 2 pp. {Nation, v. 24, 1877,
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— Kailroad mystery. 2 pp. {Nation, v. 17, 1873,
p. 285.)— Riglit to confiscate. 3 pp. {Nation, v. 19,
1874, p. 199.)— Latest device for fixing rates of trans-
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Granier de Cassagiiac, Bernard Adolphe de.
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Story of the University of Edinburgh dur-
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Campbell, L. Sir A. Grant. 4 pp. (Biog. jahrb. f.
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See also Blackwood's Mag. t. 137, 1885, p. 133.
Grant, Alexander Henley (Frank Seafleld,
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Literature and curiosities of dreams. Lon-
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Grant, Mrs. Anne McVickar. 1755-1838.
Memoirs of an American lady. With
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as they existed previous to the Revolution.
lAnon.] New York, 1836. 12°. 2492
Letters concerning If Ighland affairs and persons
connected with the Stuart cause in the 18 century. Ed.
by J. R. N. Macphail. 81 pp. (Scottish Hist. Soc. Pub.
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Dc f^ulnccy, T. Mrs. Grant of Laggan. 6 pp. (Coll.
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Grant, Arthur James.
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Grant, Asahel. 1807-44.
The Nestorians ; or, the lost tribes : con-
taining evidence of their identity, an account
of their manners, customs, and ceremonies,
together with sketches of travel in ancient
Assyria, Armenia, Media, and Mesopotamia,
and illustrations of Scripture prophecy. New
York, 1841. 12°. —2204
Grant, Sir Charles. 1836—. The Burmese
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Grant, F. The Royal Academy. 18 pp.
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Grant, Frederick Dent. 1840 — . Halleck's in-
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Grant, Sergeant-Maj. George. Journal. 8 pp.
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Grant, George Monro, D. D. 1835—.
Canada first. 21 pp. (Fairchild, G. M.,
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Canada Pacific Railway. 8 pp. (Century Mag.
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Grant, James.
Historical and comparative analysis of the
finances of Bengal ; chronologically arranged
in different periods from the Mogul conquest
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Brit. H. of C. Select Com. on East India Co.
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Political survey of the Northern Olrcars. 135 pp.
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Grant, James. 1802-79.
Great metropolis. [Anon.] New York,
1837. 12°. (Forster, T. Cab. misceJ. V. 5.) 3126
Law and lawyers ; or, sketches and illus-
trations of legal history and biography.
[Anon.] London, 1840. 2 v. 8°. —1337
(Rev. of in Dublin Univ. Mag. v. 15, 1840, pp. 439, 567.)
Random recollections of the House of Com-
mons, 1830-35, including personal sketches of
the leading members of all parties. 5 ed.
London, 1837. 12°. —1357
GRANT, James
1805
GRANT, Ulysses Simpson
I
Random recollections of the House of
Lords, 1830-36, including personal sketches
of the leading members. 3 ed. London, 1836.
12°. —1357
Sketches in London. 2 ed. London, 1840.
8°. 1524
Grant, James Augustus. 1827-92. Alexander
Mackay. 2 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. U7, 1S90, p. 721.)
Grant, Richard, Abp. of Canterbury. Hook,
W. p. Richard Grant. 25 pp. (In his Lives of Abps. of
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Grant, Robert, LL. D.
Second Glasgow catalogue of 2156 stars for
the epoch 1890, deduced from observations
made at the Glasgow University observatory
during the years 1886 to 1892. Glasgow, 1892.
4°. —2402
Grant, Robert, Ph. D. 1852 — . An Average
man. 29 pp. (Century Mag. v. 5, 1884, pp. 289, 375.)—
Poem at the celebration of the 250 anniversary of the
foundation of the BoNton Ijatiii School, April 23,
1885. 12 pp. (Oldest school in America, p. 81.) —The
l.aiiib»: a tragedy. 11 pp. (Century Mag. v. 2, 1882,
p. 637.)
Grant, Thomas. Journal. 8 pp. (Cook, F.,
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Grant, Ulysses Sherman, Ph. D.
Geology of Kekequabic lake in northeas-
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augite soda-granite, n. p. 1894. 8°. (Johns
Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1894. ) .—2306
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. of U. S. 1822-85.
Personal memoirs. New York, 1885-86.
2 v. 8°. 2622
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31 pp. (Amraen, D., Oldnavy and the new, p. 527.)— On
the siege of Petersburg. 6 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and
Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 4, p. 574.)—
Reasons for accepting the presidency. 1 p. (N. Am
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Battle of .Shiloh. 21 pp. (Century Mag. v. 7, 1885,
p. 593.)— Siege of 'VIcUsburK. 14 pp. (Century Mag
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paiKii* 7 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles
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McClellan, C. Personal memoirs and
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2655
Ainmen, D. Recollections and letters of G. 23 pp.
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Gen. Grant. 64 pp. (/n /its Civilization in the U. S. p. 3.)
— Fry.J. B. Grant and Matthew Arnold. 9 pp. (N.Am.
iJew. v.144, 1887, p.349.)— Granniss,G. W. Gen. Grant's
most famous despatch. 4 pp. (Century Mag. -v. Zl, 1897,
p. 938.)— IIi(rK'"s«n. T. W. Grant. 5 pp. (Atlant.
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Jenninti^, J. L. Personal memoirs of G. 9 pp. (Mac^
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Adams, W. T. (O. Optic, pseud.) Our
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S. Grant. 1888. 3794
Alexander, A. W. Grant as a soldier.
1887. 2656
Badbau, a. Grant in peace ; from Appo-
mattox to Mt. McGregor : a personal memoir.
1887. 3794
Brown, E. E. Life of Ulysses S. Grant.
1885. 3786
Church, W. C. Ulysses S. Grant and the
period of national preservation and recon-
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1897. (Abbott, E., Heroes o/tft.e nations.) 4726
Hoar, G. F. Charge against President
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the Supreme Court of the U. S., to secure the
reversal of the legal tender decision, by the
appointment of Judges Bradley and Strong,
refuted. 1896. .2654
Richardson, A. D. Personal history of
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Badeau, A. Gen. Grant. 13 pp. (Century Mag. v. S,
1885, p. 151.)— Last days of G. 21pp. (Century Mag. y.»,
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and statesman. 83 pp. (In his Lawyer, the statesman,
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70 pp. (In his Recollections, p. 70, and Mag. Am. Hist,
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military abilities. 10 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 14, 1885,
p. 341.) — Cucheval-Clarlgny, P. A. G«n. Grant.
35 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1885, 3 p€r. v. 71, p. 824.)—
Doehn, K. J. G. R. Nordamerikanische Walhalla.
47 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 1, pp. 600, 754.)— Early, J. A.
Relative strength of the armies of Lee and G. 16 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 2, 1876, p. 6.) — E^iples*
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p. 540. ) — Misunderstandings between Halleck and G.
13 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 16, 1886, p. 561.)— Wrant, P. D.
Halleck's injustice to G. 10 pp. (!f. Am. Rev. v. 141,
1886, p. 613.)— Kasson. J. A. Veto by G. 1 p. (Century
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Grant's resting-place. 24 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 14, 1885,
p. 225.)— Grant and I^incoln. 1 p. (Mag. Am. Hist.
v. 26, 1891, p. 231.)— Itf cSIahon, M. T. From Gettysburg
to the coming of G. 14 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel,
C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 4, p. 81.)— Maury,
D. H. Grant as a soldier and civilian. 12 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 6, 1878, p. 227.)— Recollections of
campaign against G. in north Mississippi, in 1862-63.
26 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 13, 1885, p. 285.)—
Perry, L. J. Parrallel for Grant's action : comparison
of his campaign in 1864 and Lee's in 1882. 8 pp. (South-
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pp. 16, 216, 344, 484, 712, 823 ; v. 32, 1897, pp. 98, 201, 352, 583,
736, 878.)- Grant's last campaign. 26 pp. (Century Mag.
T. 13, 1888, p. 127.)— Lincoln and G. 9 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 8, 1886, p. 939.)— Reminiscences of G. 12 pp. (Harper't
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Mag. V. 31, 1897, p. 839.)— Procter, J. R. A blue and
gray friendship : G. and Buckner. 8 pp. ( Century Mag.
V. 31, 1897, p. 942.) —Gen. Grant's censor: Rawlins
warned him that he must stop drinking. 2 pp. (South-
em Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 24, 1896, p. 154.)— Rice, C. A. T.
Sherman on G. 3 pp. (N. Am. Rev. y.li2,lS86, p. Ul.)—
GRANT, Ulysses Simpson
1806
GRASLITZ, Bohemia
Sherman's opinion of G. 9 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. 142, 1S86,
p. 200.)— KobPrtson. E. S. Escape of G. and Meade.
4 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. V. 19, 1888, p. 248. )— Kosecrans,
W. S. Mistakes of G. 20 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 141, 1885,
p. 580.) — S., F. P. Northern opinion of Grant's general-
ship. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12, 1884,
p. 20.)— Sheritirtii, W, T. Grant, Thomas, Lee. 14 pp.
(N.Am. Bev. v. 144, 1887, p. 437.)— Stanton, T. Gen.
Grant and the French. 4 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 22,
1889, p. 502.)— Stowe, Mrs. H. E. B. Ulysses S. Grant.
43 pp. (In Tier Lives ... of our self-made men, p. 111.)—
Style and the monument. 11pp. (N.Am. Rev. v. 141,
1885, p. 443.) — Thompson, L., and others. Grant's
memorial : what shall it be ? 17 pp. (iV. .4m. Ben. v. 141,
1885, p. 276.)— Tribute to G. 15 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 14, 1885, p. 304.)— TucUerman, C. K. Personal recol-
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—Welles, G. Johnson, Grant, Seward, Sumner. 12 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 145, 1887, p. 69.)— Wilson, J. H. Remi-
niscences of G. 8 pp. (Centerj/ikfag. V. 8, 1885, p. 947.)
See also United States, History, Civil war.
and Halleck, Maj.-Oen. Henry Wager.
Unpublished war letters. 15 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 142, 1886,
p. 270.)
and Sherman, Gen. William Tecumseh.
Two immortal letters. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. \. 25, isn,
p. 334.)
Grant, Beu. William. Earl of Dalhousie. 10 pp.
(Disruption wm-thies. Memorial 0/1843, v. 3, p. 201.)
Grant family. Chiefs of Grant. 27 pp. {Edin.
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Grant clan. 2 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 63, 18S9, p. 7B5.)
Grantham, Rev. Thomas. Historic notices of
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(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 5, 1852, p. 147.)
Grantham, England. Street, B. Historical
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1857. 2545
See also l.incoInshire.
Granuccl, Niccolo, di Lucca. 1521-1603.
Novella. Con somma diligentia nuova-
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Piacevol notte, et Lieto giorno. Venetia,
1574. 16°. 1202
Granvelle, Antoine de Perrenot, Cardinal de.
1517-86.
Correspondance, 1565-86, pub. par Edmond
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Papiers d'6tat. Bruxelles, 1877-94. 11 v. 4°.
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Castan, E. F. J. A. Granvelle et le petit Empereur
de Besanfon, 1518-38. Un Episode de la vie municipale
et religieuse an 16 si6cle. 61 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 1, 1876,
p. 78.)— Crowe, B. B., and James, G. P. R. Cardinal
Granvelle and Maurice of Saxony. 54 pp. (In their Lives
of... foreign statesmen, v. 1, p. 99: Lardner, D., Cab.
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Granville, 1 Earl. See Carteret, J.
Granville, George, 1 Viscount Lanadowne.
1667-1735.
Poems upon several occasions. 3 ed. Lon-
don, 1721. 16°. 1308
Select poems. 47 pp. (Sanford, E., and Walsh, R.,
Jr., Brit, poets, v. 17, p. 157.)
Sanford, E. Life of G. 3 pp. (Sanford, E., and
Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 17, p. 159.)
Granville, Joseph Mortimer, M. D. "Re-edu-
cation of the adult brain." 6 pp. (Brain, v. 2, 1880,
p. 317.)
— Bncknlll, Sir 3. C. Granville: Minds and moods.
e pp. (Brain, v. 1, 1879, p. 219.)
Grape culture and wine-making in California.
Husmann, G. — 4697
Grapengies.ser, C. Ulrici, H. Grapengiesser :
Kant's Kritik der vernunft und deren fortbildung duroh
J. P. Pries. 7 pp. (Zeits. f. philos. v. 82, 1883, p. 94.)
Grapes. See Vine and Vineyards.
Grapheus, Cornelius. Ullmann, K. Cornelius
Qrapheus. 22 pp. (Jn his Reformers before the Refor-
mation, V. 1, p. 395.)
Graphic arts. See Drawing, Draughting, and
Design. — Engraving.— Fine arts. — Painting.
Graphic illustrations of Warwickshire.
Blair, (— ). .2521
Graphic illustrations of Warwickshire. Jaf-
fray, J. .2541
Graphic system of the Mayas and Mexicans,
Phonetic elements in the. 11pp. Brinton, D. G. (Am.
Antiq. v. 8, 1886, p. 347.)
Graphical illustrations of Fonthill Abbey.
Neale, J. P. .2521
Graphology. Glardon, A. La graphologie.
94 pp. (Biblioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 52, 1891,
pp. 5, 274, 542.)
See also Writing.
Graphophone, Muyden, G. van. Phono-
graph, graphophon, und grammophon. 5 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1890, V. 1, p. 84.)
Grappa, pseud. See Beccuti, P., called II Cop-
petta.
Grappa, ML Gregorio, A., Marchese de. Mo-
nographic des fossiles de Valpore (Mont Grappa) du
soushorizon grappiu de Greg. 20 pp. (InhisAnnalesde
geologic, V. 1.)
See also Alps.
Grappenhall, England. Barns, T. Archi-
tectural antiquities of the parish church of St. Wilfrid,
Grappenhall. 38 pp. 2 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 33, 1881, p. 85.)
See also Cheshire.
Grapputo, Tommaso. Mea de' Veroli, cerca
con una malia di riacquistare I'amore del marito, ed
ottiene in suo luogo un carpiccio de'buoni. 15 pp.
(JToveHeined. V. 1, p. 93.)— Sfovella. 14 pp. (Trenovellt
ined. p. 19.)
Grashy, W. Catton.
Teaching in three continents : personal
notes on the educational systems of the world.
London, 1891. 12°. —2305
Graser, Friedrich Wilhelm. [Notice of] 10 pp.
(Biog. jahrb. f. alterth. p. 57 : Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der
class, alterth. v. 41, 1886.)
Graser, Johannes Bernhard. 1841 — . Be-
gruendung der construction des berliner penteren-
modells. 24 pp. (Philologus, v. 43, 1884, p. 297.)
Graslin, L. F.
De I'lbSrie ; ou, essai critique sur I'origine
des premieres populations de I'Espagne.
Paris, 1838. 8°. 3516
Graslitz, Bohemia. Graslitz im jahre 1821.
4 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mit-
theil. V. 4, 1866, p. 184.)— Rcnncr, K. Herrenmuehle in
O. 9 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen,
Mitlheil. v. 11, 1873, p. 268.)— Kocssler, K. Graslitz und
seine Industrie. 22 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen
in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 12, 1874, p. 212.)
GRASMERE, England
1807
GRATTAN, Henry
Grasiiierc, England. De Quincey, T. Early
memorials of G. 34 pp. {Coll. writings, v. 13, p. 125.)
See also M'eNtinorlaiKl.
Grass. See Grasses.
Grasses.
DoELL, J. C. Gramineae. 1871-77. (Mar-
tius, K. F. P. von, and others, Flora Brasil.
V. 2, pt. 2. ) —5.22
and Hackbl, E. Gramineae. 1878-83.
(Martins, K. F. P. von, and others. Flora
Brasil. \. 2, Tpt. 3.) —5.22
JoENSSON-RosE, N. Lawns and gardens :
how to plant and beautify the home lot, the
pleasure ground, and garden. With illustra-
tions. 1897. —4693
Knapp, J. L. . Gramina Britannica ; or,
representations of the British grasses. 1842.
—2682
Lamson-Scbibnbr, p. American grasses.
1897. (U. S. Agricult. Dept. of, Div. of agro-
stology. Bull. no. 7.) .—2607
Muhlenberg, G. H. E. Descriptio uberior
graminum et plantarum calamariarum Ame-
ricae Septentrionalis indigenarum et cicurum.
1817. —2683
Ciinniiig;, E. T. Ornamental grasses. 2 pp. {Garden
and Forest, v. 9, 1896, p. 366.)— Kearney, T. H., Jr.
Some native ornamental grasses. 4 pp. {Garden and
Forest, v. 9, 1896, pp. 152, 172.)— «Uver, G. W. Hardy
ornamental grasses. 1 p. ( Garden and Forest, v. 9, 1896,
p. 457.)— Proniisiiiff {^ra^twes. 1 p. {Garden and
Forest, v. 5, 1892, p. 434.)— Smith, F. B. Lawn and grass
infesting insects. 4 pp. {Garden aTid Forest, v. 9, 1896,
pp.463, 472.)— Thomas, E. M. Grass: a rumination.
4 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 54, 1884, p. 693.)— Treat, M.
Troublesome grasses in southern New Jersey. 2 pp.
( Garden and Forest, v. 8, 1895, p. 103.)
See also AKricnItnre.— Bamboo.— Botany.
Grasset, Joseph, M. D. 1849—. Relation of
hysteria with the scrofulous and the tubercular diathe-
sis. 61 pp. {Brain, v. 6, 1884, p. 433 ; v. 7, 188S, pp. 13, 161.)
Grasse-Tilly, Franjois Joseph Paul, Comte de.
Operations of the French fleet under the
Count de Grasse in 1781-82, as described in
two contemporaneous journals. 1864. (Brad-
ford Club, Pm6. ) 4623
JTaval en^a«i;en>eut of G. and Graves, off the capes
of the Chesapeake, Sept., 1781. 4 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist.
T. 7, 1881, p. 367.)
Grassetto, Francesco.
Cbruti, a. {Ed.) Viaggio di Francesco
Grassetto da Lonigo lungo le coste dalmate,
greco-venete, ed italiche nell' anno 1511 e
seguenti. 1886. (Venice, R. Deputaz. di
storia patria : Monument, star. : Miscel. v. 4. )
4362
Grasshoppers. See Acrididae.— Orthoptera.
Also Locusts.
Grass!, Giuseppe. 1779-1831.
Saggio intorno ai sinonimi della lingua
italiana . . . premessa la vita dell' autore
ecritta da Giuseppe Manno. 5 ed. Torino,
1887. 16°. —2147
Dictionary of the English and Italian lan-
guages. See James, W., and Grassi, G.
Manno, G. Vita di G. 16 pp. (Grassi, G., Saggio
intorno ai sinon. della lingua ital. p. 1.)
Grassi, Paride de', Bp. of Pesaro. Oirco 1470-
1528.
Due spedizioni militari di Giulio II [1506-
07 ; 1510-12] tratte dal diario di P. Grassi . . .
con documenti e note di I uigi Frati. Bologna,
1886. 8°. (Romagna, R. Deputaz. di storia
patria. Doc. e studj, v. 1. ) 4373
Grasso Legnaiuolo, novelle antica del, scritta
in pura toscana favella. 30 pp. {Baccolta di novell. ital.
V. 13, p. 1.)
Gratacap, Louis Pope. 1850 — . Central Amer-
ica at the time of the conquest. 9 pp. {Am. Antiq. v. 6,
1884, p. 369.)— Hcxlcan antiqnitlcs. 17 pp. 1 pi.
{Am. Antiq. v. 5, 1883, p. 303; v. 6, 1884, p. 241.)— Ancient
Mexican civilization. 16 pp. (^m. ..Infi^. v. 6, 1883,
p.255.) — Palaeolithic man in America. 23 pp. {Am.
Antiq. V. 4, 1882, pp. 187, 269.)— Ruins at Palenqne and
C'opan. 15 pp. 1 pi. {Am. Antiq. v. 7, 1885, p. 193.)—
Pernvian civilization. 7 pp. {Am. Antiq. v. 10,
1888, p. 95.)— Prehistoric cities of Central America.
15 pp. {Am. Antiq. v. 7, 1885, p. 257.)— Prehistoric
man in Europe : a summary. 19 pp. {Am. AnHq. v. 3,
1881, p. 280; V. 4, 1881, p. 1.)
(Tr.) Human sacrifices in ancient times.
See Orozco y Berra, M.
Grateful gliosts. 33 pp. {Blackwood's Mag.
V. 139, 1886, p. 108.)
Gratiaiiopolis. See Grenoble.
Gratiaiiiis Augustus, Emperor of the West,
Epistola concilii Romani ad Qratianum et Valentinia-
num Imperatores. 2 pp. (Ambrosias, St., Bp. of MHan,
Opera omnia, v. 5, p. 235.)
Gratius, Guilielmus ( Tr. )
Dionysii Halicarnassei [scripta]. See Dio-
nysius, of Halicamassus.
Gratius Faliscus. 1 cent. Cynegeticon. 5 pp.
{Coll. Pisaur. v. 4, p. 20; Lemaire, N. E., Poet. Lat. min.
v. 1, p. 27 ; Ovidius Naso, P., Halieutica ex recens. M.
Haupiii, p. 13 ; Weber, W. E., Corpus poet. Lat. pt. 1,
p. 595; Wernsdorf, J. C, Poet. Lat. min. v. 1, p. 1.)—
Selections. [Lat.] 14 pp. (Pinder, N., Setectiont
from the less knomji Lat. poets, p. 229.)
and Neiiiesiaiius, Marcus Aurelius Olym-
pius. Carmina venatica cum duobus frag-
mentis de aucupio. Cum scripturae varietate
et aliorum suisque commentationibus ed.
Reinhardus Stern. Halis Saxonum, 1832. 8°.
3243
Gratry, Auguste Joseph Alphonse, Abbi.
Folsset, J. T. De la connaissance de Dieu, par G. 71pp.
{Correspondant, v. 33, 1854, pp. 670, 801 ; v. 35, 1865, p. 586.)
— terminler, J. L. E. De la connaissance de Dieu,
par G. 34 pp. (i?ei>. confemp. 1864, v. 2, p. 489.)— Logique
de G. 19 pp. (iJei). coniemp. 1856, V. 1, p. 161.)— Meaux,
M. C. A., Vicomte de. Gratry et I'avenir de la philosophic
chrfitienne. 20 pp. {Correspondant, v. 43, 1858, p. 89.)
Grattan, Henry. 1750-1820.
Address of the Catholics of Dublin to
Henry Grattan, with his answer. Dublin,
1798. 8°. {Pamphlets, V. 21.) 3126
DuiGENAN, P. Answer to the address of
Henry Grattan to his fellow citizens of Dub-
lin. 1799. {Pamphlets, \. 21.) 3126
Maunt.W. J. O'N. Grattan and the Irish Parliament.
29 pp. ( Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 69, 1886, p. 179.)— Orattan
Parliament. 32 pp. (Quart, firo. v. 172, 1891, p. 1.)—
MaiUlen. D. O. Life of G. 154 pp. (Davis, T., Life of
J. P. Carran, p. 79.)— Traill, H. D. Parnell and G.: a
dialogue. 14 pp. (Confemp. i?CT. v. 49, 1886, p. 18.)
See alto Westm. Rev. v. ISO, 1888, p. 17.
QRATTAN, Thomas CoUey
1808
GRAVESEND, Richard de
Grattan, Thomas CoUey. 1792-1864.
Julie Corryeur: a romance of the Alps.
Phila., 1843. 8°. {Omnibus of modem ro-
mance, V. 8. ) 1291
Traita of travel; or, tales of men and
cities. lAnon.l London, 1829. 2 v. in 1.
12°. 4327
Gratz, Hyman. Dropsie, M. A. Memoir of G.
6 pp. 1 pi. (Gratz College, Pub. v. 1, 1897, p. v.)
Gratz, Rebecca. Van Rensselaer, G. Original
of Rebecca in Ivanhoe. 4 pp. {Century Mag. v. 2, 1882,
p. 679.)
Gratz, Simon. Biography of Gen. Richard
Butler. 4 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 7, 1883, p. 7.)
Gratz, Styria. Fischer, H., and Wiedemann,
A. tfeber babylonische " talismane " {cylin-
der und andere formen) aus dem historischen
museum im steierisch-landschaftlichen Joan-
neum zu Graz. 1881. 1702
I^OHCrth, J. Aus Grazer handschriften. Kleine bei-
traege zur boehmischen geschichte. 8 pp. (Verein f.
gescb. d. Deutscben in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 33, 1895,
p. 203.)
Gratz College. Publications. [Illust.] Phila.,
1897. r. 8°. —2373
Contents. Dropsie, M. A. Memoir of Hyman Oratz.
— Morais, S. Italian Jewlstli literature.— Frieden-
wald, A. Jewish physicians and the contributions
of the Jews to the science of medicine.— Synopsis of
lectures.— List of additions to the library.— Kohler,
K. Psalms and their place in the litargy.- Jastrow, M.
History and future of the text of the Talmud.— Drop-
sie, M. A. First report of the board of trustees.
Grail cle Palavas, France. Westphal-Castel-
nau, (— ). Termes de marine et de p6che en usage au G.
16 pp. (Reo. d. long. rom. v. 23, 1883, p. 130.)
Graubueiiden, Switzerland. See Grisons.
Grauert, Wilhelm Heinrich. 1804-52.
Historische und philologische analekten.
Muenster, 1833. 8°. 3232
Contents. In Andriam commentarii. — Geschichte
Athen's seit dem tode Alexander's d. Gr. bis zur erneu-
erung des achaeischen bundes.— Emendationum liber I.
Ad Kraminaticos I^atlnos et fragmenta poetarum
Latinorum antiquissimorum.— Ueber das contaminiren
der lateinischen komlker.
Graul, Richard. Das mobiliar. 9 pp. 2 pi.
(Koenigl. Preussisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 14, 1893,
p. 127.)
Graiipcii, Bohemia. Hallwich, H. Aus der
geschichte von G. 2 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutscben
in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 2, 1864, p. 25.)
Grantoflf, Paul {Ed.)
Turpilianarum comoediarum reliquiae. See
Turpilius, 8. (in preceding catalogue).
Graux, Charles. 1852-82.
Essai sur les origines du fonds grec de
I'Escurial, Episode de I'histoire de la renais-
sance des lettres en Espagne. Paris, 1880. 8°.
{Biblioth. Ecole des hautes etudes, v. 46.)
—4153
^— Notice sur les fortifications de CarthaKe iu I'^poque
de la troisifeme guerre punique. 34 pp. 1 map. {Biblioth.
Ecole des hautes itudes, v. 3.5, p. 175. )
.^_ Paoli, C. Carlo Graux. 2 pp. {Archiv. stor. ital.
4 8. V. 10, 1882, p. 130.)
and Martin, Albert. Fac-simil6s de MSS.
grecs d'Espagne. Paris, 1891. 8°. and plates
fo. 1213 ; plates, 1212
Grave, Jean Jacques Salverda de. See Sal-
verda de Grave, J. J.
Grave, The. Koehler, R. A. J. Das grab und
seine laenge. 3 pp. {Qermania, v. 5, 1860, p. 64.) —
I.lebrecht, F. Das grab und seine laenge. 4 pp. (Ger-
mania, v. 4, 1859, p. 374; v. 5, 1860, p. 486.)
See also Barrows.— Burial.— Cromlechs.— Dol-
mens.— Tumuli.
Grave creek mound, Inscribed stone of.
11 pp. Read, M. C. {Am. Antiq. v. 1, 1879, p. 139.)
Grave shirt, On a Coptic. 12 pp. 2 pi. Budge,
E. A. W. {Archaeologia, v. 53, pt. 2, 1893, p. 433.)
Gravel. Hazen, A. Some physical proper-
ties of sands and gravels, with special reference to their
use in filtration. 18 pp. (Mass. State Board of Health,
Report, 1892, p. 539.)
Gravelotte witnessed and revisited. 11 pp.
Halstead, M. (Cenhirj; Mitg. v. 15, 1889, p. 117.)
Gravenberg, Wimt von. See Wirnt, von
Qravenberq.
Graves, 1 Baron. See Graves, Admiral T.
Graves, Alfred Perceval.
Songs of Killarney. 2 ed. London, 1877.
16°. 1338
Graves, Rev. John.
History of Cleveland, in the north riding
of the county of York ; comprehending . . .
each parish within the wapontake of Lang-
bargh. Carlisle, 1808. 4°. .2533
Graves, Rev. Richard. 1715-1804.
Spiritual Quixote ; or, the Summer's ram-
ble of Mr. Geofifry Wildgoose. A comic ro-
mance. To which is prefixed the life of the
author. [Anon.} London, 1808. 16°. 4327
The same. London, 1810. 2 v. 12°. (Bar-
bauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 32, 33.)
4167
Barbanid, ilfrii. A. L. A. Life [of G.] 5 pp. {In her
Brit, novelists, v. 32, p. 1.)— Life [of Q.] 5 pp. {In his
Spiritual Quixote, p. iii.)
Graves, Robert James. 1796-1853.
Clinical lectures on the practice of medi-
cine. To which is prefixed a criticism by
Prof. Trousseau. London, 1884. 2 v. 8°.
{New Sydenham Soc. v. 109, 113. ) —3773
Graves, Robert Perceval.
Life of Sir Wm. Rowan Hamilton, v. 2, 3.
London, 1885-89. 2 v. 8°. 4894
Note. — For v. 1 see preceding catalogue.
Graves, Rev. 8. Site of Capernaum. 5 pp.
{Am. Antiq. v. 3, 1881, p. 117.)
Graves, Admiral Thomas, 1 Baron Graves.
Naval engagement of De Grasse and G. off the capes of
the Chesapeake, Sept., 1781. 4 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 7,
1881, p. 367.)
Graves at Fort Ancient. 6 pp. Moorehead,
W. K. {Am. Antiq. v. 9, 1887, p. 295.)
Graveseiid, Richard de, 1 Bp. of London.
Milman, H. H. Catalogue of the books of G., 1303.
10 pp. (Phllobiblon Soc. Miscel. v. 2.)
GRAVESEND, England
1809
GRAY, Asa
Gravesend, England. Ceuden, R. P. History
of the town of Gravesend . . . and of the port
of London. [Illustr.] 1843. .2533
See also Kent.
Gravetye, Wake-hurst, Slangham, and. 17 pp.
7 pi. Blaauw, W. H. (Sussei Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 10,
1868, p. 151.)
Graveyards. See with Cemeteries.
Gravier, Charles, Comte de Vorgennes. See
Vergennes, C. G., Comte de.
Gravier, Gabriel. 1827—. Le Greenland ori-
ental et I'ancienne colonie scandinave d'Erik-le-Rouge.
10 pp. (Soc. am. de France, Archives, n. s. v. 5, 1887,
p. 145. )— Robert Cavelier de IjH Salle, of Rouen. 10 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 8, 1882, p. 305.)
Gravier, Jacques. 1684-1706. Extract from a
letter addressed to Father Jean de Lamberville. 15 pp.
(French, B. F., Hist. Coll. of La. 2 s. 1875, p. 79.)
Graviiia, Giovanni Vincenzo. 1664-1718. Giu-
dizio intorno al Petrarca. 3 pp. (Petrarca, F., Rime,
V. 1, 1756, p. xxxix.)
Gravina, V. Palizzolo. See Palizzolo Gravina, V.
Gravitation.
Emmens, S. H. Argentaurum papers, no. 1.
Some remarks concerning gravitation. 1897.
—1534
Singer, I., and Berens, L. H. Some un-
recognized laws of nature. An inquiry into
the causes of physical phenomena, with
special reference to gravitation. Ulustr. 1897.
—1516
.Tolly, P. von. Anwendung der waage auf probleme
der gravitation. 26 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 50 : Matliemat.-phys. classe, Abhandl. v. 14,
pt. 2, 1883, p. 1.)— .Maxwell, J. C. On a particular case
of the descent of a heavy body in a resisting medium.
4 pp. {Sci. papers, v. 1, p. 115.)
See also Astronomy. — Attrnctioii. — l>ynaniics.
— Force and Energ:y. — Matter. — PliyNic**.
Graviires sur bois tir6es des livres frangais du
XV sifecle. Sujets religieux, demons, fetres
imaginaires, moeurs et costumes, imprimerie,
grant danse macabre . . . Paris, 1868. 4°.
— 17C3
Gray, 7 Baron. See Gray, P.
Gray, Albert. Maldive islands, with a vocabu-
lary taken from Franfois Pyrard de Laval, 1602-7. 37 pp.
(Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Jmim. n. s. v. 10, 1878, p. 173.)
and Bell, H. C. P. (Tra.) Voyage of Fran-
5ois Pyrard. See Pyrard, F.
Gray, Rev. Andrew. Irvine, J. B. Andrew
Gray. 6 pp. {Disruption worthies, Memorial of 1843, v. 3,
p. 279.)
Gray, Andrew. Technical education in Wales.
11 pp. (ITcsfm. JtetJ.V. 134, 1890, p. 41.)
Gray, Rev. Andrew Edward Phillimore. 1853—.
Origin of Christianity in Wirral. 10 pp. ( Brit. Archaeol.
Assoc. Journ. v. 44, 1888, p. 29.)— Foreign quarterings
in Lancashire shields. 11 pp. 1 pi. ( Lanca.shire and
Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 39, 1889, pp. 1, 58.)— Domes-
day record of the land between llihhie and Mersey.
14 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans.
v. 39, 1889, p. 35.)— Notes on the early history of the
church of Ntrathelyde, with special reference to the
apostle of Lancashire. 16 pp. ( Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 40, 1890, p. 77.)
Gray, Asa, M. D., LL. D. 1810-88.
Letters. Ed. by Jane Loring Gray. Bos-
ton, 1893. 2 V. 12°. 4746
Manual of the botany of the northern
United States, including the district east of
the Mississippi and north of North Carolina
and Tennessee. 6 ed. Revised and extended
westward to the 100 meridian, by S. Watson,
and J. M. Coulter. With twenty-five plates.
New York, 1890. 8°. —2666
Scientific papers. Selected by Charles
Sprague Sargent. Boston, 1889. 2 v. 8°. —1464
Contents. Aestivation and its terminology, v. 2.—
Louis .4$;assiz, v. 2.— Ajcassl z's Zoolog:lcaI nonien-
clator. V. 1.— Ball's Flora of the Peruvian Andes,
v. 1.— George Benthain. v. 2.— Benthara On euphorbi-
aceae, v. 1. — Benthani and Hooker's «enera
plantariiin, v. 1.— Bentliam's Flora of Austra-
lia, V. 1.— Benthain's Flora of IIon$; Kon^, v. 1.
— Benthani's Handbook of the British flora, v. 1.—
Jacob Iti^elow. v. 2. — Edmond Boisseur, v. 2. —
Francis Boott, v. 2.— Botanical nomenclature, v. 1.
— Boassin^ault On the influence of nitrates, v. 1. —
—Alexander Braun, v. 2.— Brown and Humboldt,
V. 2.— Augustin Pyramus de t'andolle, v. 2.— De Can-
doUe On the variation and distribution of species, v. 1.—
De C^andollo's (i^^o^raph ic botaniqne, v. 1.— De
<1andolle's Xew nionoiarraphs, v. 1. — De Can-
flolle's Orlg:in of cultivated plants, v. 1. — De
t:andolIe's Phytourraphy, v. 1. — De Candolle's
Prodromns, v. 1. — John Carey, v. 2. — George W.
Clinton, v. 2.— Moses Ashley Curtis, v. 2.— Cnrtis's
Trees of North Carolina, v. 1.— Charles Barwin, v. 2.
—Darwin's Cross and snlf-rertlllzation in the
vegetable kingdom, v. 1.— Darwin's Insectivorous
plants, V. 1.— Darwin's Movements and habits
or climbing plants, v. 1. — Darwin's Power of
movement in plants, v. 1. — Joseph Deeaisne, v. 2.
— Decaisne's Mono|;:raph of the genus pyrus, v. 1. —
Chester Dewey, v. 2. — Emerson's Trees and shrubs
of Massachusetts, v. 1.— Eiidliclier's Oeiiera plan-
tarum, v. 1.— George Eii;:^<.liiiaiiii, v. 2.— Engelman
on the buffalo grass, v. 1.— Enj^elmann's Xotes on the
genus yucca, v. 1 — Epping forest, v. 1.— European
herbaria, v. 2.— Augustus Fendler,. v. 2. -Forest
geof^raphy and archaeology, v. 2. — Elias Magnus
Fries, v. 2. — Benjamin D. Wreene, v. 2.— Daniel Han-
bury, V. 2.— Wm. Henry Harvey, v. 2.— Harvey's
.South African plants, v. 1.— Oswald Heer, v. 2. —
Notes on the history of hellantlius tnberosiis, v. 2.
— Henfrey's Botany, v. 1.— Henslow On the self-
fertilization of plants, V. 1. — Wm. Jackson Hooker,
V. 2.— Hooker On the balanophoreae, v. 1.— Hooker On
Welwitschia, v. 1. — Hooker and Ball's Tour in
Morocco, V. 1. — Ho«»ker and Th<»nison's Indian
flora, V. 1. — Hooker's Distribution of Arctic
plants, V. 1.— Thomas Potts James, v. 2. —Flora of
Japan, v. 2. — John I.indlcy, v. 2. — Eiindley's
Natural system of botany, v. 1. —John Amory
Lowell, V. 2.— Hugo von Molil, v. 2.— Von Mohl's
Vejfetable cell, v. 1.— Moquln-Tandon's Vege-
table monstrosities, v. 1.— Xaudin On heredity
and variability in plants, v. 1.— Naudin on the genua
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Great Brit<-iiii.
I.
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lowing order:
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Commission on In- Record Commission.
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Commissioners of in- Royal Commissions, etc.
qniry, etc. Schools' Inquiry Commis-
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House of Commons. Science and Art
House of Lords. Dept. of Committee of Coun-
King's Remem- cil on Education.
branccr. Secretary of State for India.
Master of the Rolls. State Trials Committee.
Parliament. Surveyor General.
Patent Office. War Office.
Privy Council.
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Manual of scientific enquiry ; prepared for
the use of officers in Her Majesty's navy ; and
travellers in general. Originally ed. by Sir
John F. W. Herschel. 3 ed., superintended
by Rev. Robt. Main. London, 1859. p. 8°.
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Reports relating to the county of Oxford-
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the state . . . of the cathedral and collegiate
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connexion between the distribution of the existing
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the rocks of south Wales and south-western England,
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the denudation of south Wales and the adjacent coun-
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4555
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ton. Sir R. Berkley, Sir F. Crawley, Sir H.
Davenport, Sir R. Weston, and Sir T. Trevor.
[London], 1641. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 1.) 4555
Articles of impeachment against Sir Thos.
Gardiner, Recorder of the citie of London.
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V. 3. ) 4555
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against Sir Wm. Scroggs, Chief Justice of the
Court of King's Bench . . . London, 1680.
fo. (With Qt. Brit. H. of C; Fetes, 1680.)
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Windebanch, Secretary of State to His Ma-
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England, of high treason, and other crimes,
exhibited to the High Court of Justice, by
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people of England. London, 1648. sm. 4°.
(Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 10.) 4555
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V. 5. ) 4555
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assemblies en Parlement, touchant, la revo-
cation et cassation de certains suffrages, et la
rupture du dernier traitS faict avec le Roy en
I'Isle de Wight. Londres, 1650. 16°. ( With
Histoire entifere . . . du procez de Charles
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— Declaration, expressing their reasons and
grounds of passing the late resolutions touch-
ing no farther address or application to be
made to the King. London, 1647. sm. 4°.
(Pamphlets: Charles I, v. ^.) 4555
— Declaration, made Sept. 9, 1641. London,
1641. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, V. 2.)
4555
— Examination of Capt. Wm. Benlow, de-
ceased, relating td the popish plot, taken in
his last sickness, by Sir Francis North . . .
Together with the narrative of Sir Francis
North, at the Council Board, and the letter of
Sir Francis North, to Mr. Secretary Jenkins,
relating to his examination. London, 1680.
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. H. of C. Votes, 1680. ) 1552
— ■ Exceeding joyfull propositions, wherein
they declare the proceedings of the King of
Denmarke ; also how the King's Majesty hath
sent two embassadors to the said Henry of
Denmarke, concerning his present proceed-
ings here in England. [London], 1642. sm.
4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 4.) 4555
— His Majestie's message to the Commons in
Parliament relating to Tangier. And the
humble address of the Commons to H. M. in
answer to that message, 29 Nov. 1680. Lon-
don, 1680. fo. (With Gt. Brit. H. of C.
Votes, 1680. ) 1562
— His Majestie's message to the Commons in
Parliament, Tuesday the 9 day of Nov., 1680.
Together with the humble address of the
Commons to H. M. in answer to the said
message. Humbly presented Saturday 13 day
of Nov. London, 1680. fo. ( With Gt. Brit.
H. of C. Votes, 1680. ) 1552
— Humble address, presented to H. M. upon
Tuesday the 21 day of Dec, 1680. In answer
to His Majestie's gracious speech to both
Houses of Parliament upon the 15 day of Dec.
London, 1680. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. H. of C.
Votes, 1680. ) 1552
Humble address, presented to His Majesty,
Dec. 21, 1680. [London], [1680]. fo. (With
Turbervill, E., 7n/orma(iori. ) 1552
Information of Edward Turbervill of
Skerr, in the county of Glamorgan, delivered
at the bar of the House . . . Tuesday, the 9
day of Nov., 1680. London, 1680. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. H. of C. Votes, 1680. ) 1562
Information of Francisco de Paria, de-
livered at the bar of tlie House . . . Munday
the 1 day of Nov., 1680. Londom, 1680. fo.
( With Gt. Brit. H. of C. Votes, 1680. ) 1552
Information of Robert Jennison . . . de-
livered at the bar of the House . . . Tuesday,
the 9 day of Nov. 1860. London, 1680. fo.
( With Gt. Brit. H. of C. Votes, 1680. ) 1562
Information of Stephen Dugdale, delivered
at the bar of the House, Munday, the 1 day of
Nov., 1680. London, 1680. fo. (With Gt.
Brit. H. of C. Votes, 1680.) 1652
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
1814
dREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
Further information of Stephen Dugdale,
delivered at the bar of the House of Commons
on the 30 of Oct., 1680. London, 1680. fo.
4541
The same. (With Gt. Brit. H. of C. Votes,
1680. ) 1552
Information of Thos. Dangerfleld, delivered
at the bar of the House . . . Tuesday, the 26
day of Oct., 1680. London, 1860. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. H. of C. Fbtes,'l680. ) 1552
Letter ... to the General Assembly of the
Church of Scotland, containing a narrative of
the proceedings of the Pariiament of Eng-
land in the work of reformation. London,
1648. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 9.)
4555
Resolutions for the impeachment of Sir
Wm. Scroggs, Chief Justice of the Court of
King's Bench : Sir Thos. Jones, one of the
justices of the same Court, Sir Richard Wes-
ton, one of the Barons of the Court of Ex-
chequer . . . Thursday, 23 day of Dec, 1680.
London, 1680. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. H. of C.
Votes, 1680. ) 1552
Address of the Commons to Queen Anne. 4 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12, p. 429.)— Humble pe-
tition .and advice, presented to the Lord Protector,
1667. 11 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 6, p. 402.)—
Humble representation to the Queen, with Her
Majesty's gracious anwer thereunto, 1712. 8 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 148.)
Accounts and Papers.
Accounts from the East India House, re-
lating to the debts, etc., of the late Nabobs of
the Carnatic. [London], 1806. fo. {With
Gt. Brit. Commissioners ... of the Carnatic,
iJeporte, V. 1.) 3471
Applications froni the colonists of the
Cape of Good Hope . . . for representative
government . . . also ... all applications of a
similar import from other British colonies,
within the last ten years. London, 1846. fo.
(Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers [Reports
rel. to the Cape of Good Hope, 1836-73] . ) 3411
Arctic expeditions. Return to an address,
dated Nov. 19, 1862 ; for, Copies of any corre-
spondence received at the Admiralty from
Sir Edward Belcher's squadron, detailing the
proceedings thereof since leaving Greenhithe,
and from any other of the Arctic expeditions
. . . [London], 1852. fo. 2471
Army (purchase officers). Return to an
address, dated 12 March, 1880; /or, "Return
of all purchase officers who were killed in
action, or otherwise met their deaths in the
recent South AMcan and Afghanistan cam-
paigns." [London], 1880. fo. ( With Gt. Brit.
Par). Accte. and Papers, Further correspond,
of South Africa, 1879, II. ) 3421
Army (soldiers for the Cape). Return to
an address, dated 18 Feb., 1879 ; for, " Return
of the non-commissioned ofBcers and privates
of the 2nd-21st, 58th, 3d-60th, 91st, and 94th as
they embark for active service for the Cape
of Good Hope." [London], 1879. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further
correspwid. of South Africa, 1879, II. ) 3421
Army (South African field force). Return
to an address, dated 24 Feb., 1880 ; for, " Copy
of the report made by Maj. Gen. Newdigate,
commanding the 2nd division of the South
African field force ... on the discipline and
conduct of the troops composing that division
during the campaign in Zululand.". [Lon-
don], 1880. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Further correspond, of South Af-
rica, 1879, II. ) 3421
Army (troops in South Africa). Returns
to addresses, dated 23 Feb. and 27 May, 1880,
for, "Copy of Sir Garnet Wolseley's report
in answer to the inquiries as to the conduct
of the troops in South Africa." [London],
1880. 2 V. in 1. fo. {With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Further correspond, of
South Africa, 1880, II. ) 3421
Bengal, also. Fort St. George and Bombay
papers . . . from the East India Co., relative
to the Marhatta war in 1803. [London], 1804.
fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from Commit-
tees, Suppl. V. 4. ) 4451
Cape of Good Hope. Caflfre war and death
of Hintza. Returns to addresses, dated
8 March, 1836, and 8 June, 1837 ; for. Copies or
extracts of any despatches . . . relative to the
late Caffre war, and to the death of Hintza :
Also, copies of instructions given to the
Lt.-Gov. of the frontier districts. [London],
1836-37. 2 V. in 1, fo. 3411
Cape of Good Hope. Return to an address,
dated 5 Feb., 1852 ; for. Copies of all ordi-
nances which have been passed by the Legis-
lative Council of the Cape of Good Hope
since its recent re-construction. [London],
1852. fo. {With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, Correspond, rel. to represen. assembly
at the Cape of Good Hope, 1850-53.) 3411
Collection of letters and other writings,
relating to the horrid popish plott: printed
from the originals in the hands of George
Treby. London, 1681. 2 pts. fo. 4541
Correspondence relative to the seizure of
British American vessels in Behring's sea, by
the United States authorities in 1886-87. Ot-
tawa, 1888. 8°. —3303
General index to the bills, reports, esti-
mates, accounts and papers, printed by order
of the House of Commons, and to the papers
presented by command, 1801-62, 52-63, 68-69.
London, 1853-70. 2 v. fo. 4451
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
1815
GRiEAl? BRITAII^, Ilouse of Commons
— Guns and ammunition (South Africa). Re-
turn to an order, dated 27 March, 1879 ; for,
Return "of all guns and ammunition shipped
for the last five years to the British and Por-
tuguese possessions in South Africa." [Lon-
don], 1879. fo. [With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Further correspond, of South Af-
rica, 1879, II. ) 3421
— Kafir tribes. Return to an address, dated
2 June, 1851 ; for, " Copies or extracts of cor-
respondence relative to the Kafir tribes, be-
tween the years 1837 and 1845." [London],
1851. fo. 3411
— Kalk bay and Simon's bay railway. Re-
turn to an address, dated 12 April, 1888 ; for,
"Copy of correspondence . . . relative to the
formation or extension of a railway between
Kalk bay and Simon's bay, for . . . assisting in
the protection of the Cape." London, 1888. fo.
( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South
Africa, Reports . . . on Bechuanaland.) 3411
— Natal. Return to an addres, dated 2 May,
1862 ; for, " Copy of any despatches from the
Gov. of Natal, transmitting the report of the
select committee of the Legislative Council
relative to tribal titles to land ; petition of the
Legislative Council for the recall of the Gov. ;
and the resolution of the Council raising the
salary of future Governors from £1,200 to
£3,000 per annum." [London], 1862. fo.
( With Qt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Natal, Correspond, and further corrreapond.
rel. to, 1853. ) 3411
— Natal. Return to an address, dated 7 Feb.,
1860; for, "Copies of correspondence with
respect to the £5,000 reserved from the gen-
eral revenues of the colony for the disposal
of the Crown : and on the subject of the
growth of cotton as now carried on by the
natives under the auspices of the government
of that colony." [London], 1860. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Natal, Cor-
respond, and further correspond, rel. to, 1853.)
3411
— Natal. Return to an address, dated 7 July,
1868 ; /or, "Copies of the judgments ... of
the Supreme Court of the colony of Natal in
the case of the Bp. of Natal against the Dean
of Pietermaritzburg : and, of the charter or
other instrument regulating the constitution
of Natal at the period when the letters patent
of the Bp. of Natal were issued." [London],
1868. fo. { With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, Natal, Correspond, and further corre-
spond, rel. to, 1853.) 3411
— Natal (native customs).' Return to an ad-
dress, dated 3 May, 1881 ; for. Copy of papers
relating to native customs in Natal. [Lon-
don], 1881. fo. ( TFif/i Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Papers and further papers rel. to
Kafir outbreak in Natal.) 3411
Natal railways. Return to an address,
dated 19 June, 1865 ; for, "Copy of all corre-
spondence relating to projected railways in
the colonies of Natal . . . between the Lt.-Gov.
of Natal and the Secretary of State for the
Colonies during the years 1863-65. [London],
1865. fo. (With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, Natal, Correspond, and further cor-
respond, rel. to, 1853. ) 3411
Papers relative to the condition and treat-
ment of the native inhabitants of Southern
Africa, within the colony of the Cape of Good
Hope, or beyond the frontier of that colony.
[London], 1835. 2v.ini. fo. 3411
Papers respecting the Carnatic debts.
[London], 1806. fo. {With Gt. Brit. Com-
missioners ... of the Carnatic, Reports, v. 1. )
3471
Return to an address, dated 26 Nov., 1852 ;
for, Copies of letters patent of Feb., 1852,
appointing Gen. Cathcart Gov. of the Cape of
Good Hope, and Mr. Darling Lt.-Gov. : Re-
port ... of the debate ... on the draft Con-
stitution ordinance . . . Sept., 1851 : Constitu-
tion ordinance as amended : Petitions . . . re-
lating to the amended Constitution ordinance,
and . . . for the dismissal of Mr. Montagu . . .
[London], 1853. fo. {With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Coirespond. rel. to repre-
sen. assembly at the Cape of Good Hope, 1850-
53. ) 3411
South Africa (financial reports). Return
to an order, dated 18 March, 1880 ; for, Copy
of reports of the ofiicers commissioned by the
treasury to inquire into recent expenditure
in South Africa. [London], 1880. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further
correspond, of South Africa, 1880, II. ) 3421
South Africa (Zululand). Return to an
address, dated 20 Sept. 1886; /or, "Copy of
summary statement of imperial and other
public moneys expended in and for Zululand,
including the Zulu reserve territory." Lon-
don, [1886]. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Zululand, Further correspond,
respecting. ) 342I
South African campaigns (casualties). Re-
turn to an address, dated 14 Aug., 1879; for,
"Separate returns per regiment, troop, or
battery, of the numbers killed, died of dis-
ease, or other casualties among the troops,
British and native, engaged in the Transkei
and Zulu campaigns in South Africa." [Lon-
don], 1880. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Further correspond, of South Af-
rica, 1880, II. ) 3421
■ — Telegraphs (South Africa). Return to an
order, dated 19 May, 1879 ; for. Copy "of the
agreement . . . for establishing telegraphic
communication with the South African colo-
nies, together with copy of the treasury
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
1816
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
minute in regard thereto." [London], 1879.
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Further coiTespond. of South Africa, 1879, I. )
3421
Transvaal. 1881-82. Estimate of the
amount required in the year ending 31
March, 1882, for defraying expenses con-
nected with the Transvaal. [London], 1881.
fo. ( With Qt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Papers and further papers rel. to Kafir out-
break in Natal. ) 341 1
Transvaal. 1882-83. Estimate of the
amount required in the year ending 31
March, 1883, for defraying expenses con-
nected with the Transvaal. [London], 1883.
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Transvaal, Correspond, and further corre-
spond, respecting, 1883.) 3421
Transvaal debt. Return to an order, dated
4 May, 1885; for. Return "containing full
statement of account as between this country
and the Transvaal ; stating the original
amount of debt due from the Transvaal, the
amount received and remitted ; also the
amounts of interest paid, remitted, and now
due." London, 1885. fo. (With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Transvaal, Corre-
spond, and further correspond, respecting,
1883.) ' 3421
Transvaal Republic. Return to an order,
dated 31 March, 1884 ; for, copies or extracts
"of letters addressed to the treasury in the
year 1881, and subsequent years, and of re-
plies thereto, respecting the debenture bonds
of the Transvaal Republic issued in 1876."
London, 1884. fo. (With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Transvaal, Correspond,
and further correspond, respecting, 1883. ) 3421
War in South Africa (vote of credit). Ap-
propriation account, 1878-80. Griqualand
West, Sikukuni expedition and Transvaal
occupation. [London], 1880-81. 5 v. in 2, fo.
( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Further correspond, of South Africa, 1879, II ;
South African conference, Repts. 1880, II. ) 3421
- Army, 1884-85. Estimate of the further amount . . .
required during the year 1884-86, to meet deficiencies . . .
caused by the . . . expedition to Bechuanalanil.
£675,000. 1 p. (Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South
Africa. Reports ... on Bec/tuanaiand. )~Navy. Estimate
of the . . . amount which will be required during the
year ending 31 March, 1885, beyond the sums already
provided ... to meet . . . expenditure ... of the opera-
tions in Bechuanaland. £50,000. 1 p. (Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Reports . . .on Bechuana-
loTwi.)— *'l»lc««f<> tinned beer (South African troops).
Return to an address, dated 9 Feb., 1880; for, "Return
. . . containing a statement of the quantity of Chicago
and other brands of tinned beef sent out since the 5 day
of June last, and of KopPs Erbswurst food since the 25 of
June last, to the present time." 1 p. ( With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further correspond, of South
Africa, 1879, II.)— KalHr war. Cape of Good Hope.
Estimate of the sum that will probably be required to-
ward d raying the expenses, beyond the ordinary
grants for 1846-48, for army and ordnance services, occa-
sioned by the Kaffir war. 1 p. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Cape of Good Hope, Correspond. . . .
rel. to Kafir tribes, 1849.)— Kaffir war (Cape of Good
Hope). Estimates of the sums required to be voted to-
wards defraying the expenses of the Kaffir war beyond
the ordinary grants for army, navy, ordnance, and com-
missariat services for the years 1850-54. £960,000. 3 pp.
( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Cape of Oood
Hope, Correspond. . . . rel. to Kafir tribes, 1849.)— Kaffir
war. Return to an order, dated 20 March, 1849 ; for Copy
"of any report of the Commissioners of Audit . . . upon
the despatches ... of Sir Henry Pottinger, relating to
the great irregularities ... in the system of paying and
maintaining ttie native levies at the Cape of Good Hope,
and generally in the public expenditure occasioned by
the Kaffir war." 4 pp. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, Cape of Oood Hope, Correspond. . . . rel. to Kafir
tribes, 1849.)— Kaffir war. Return to an order, dated 24
June, 1852 ; for Copy "of the treasury minute ... of Feb.,
1852, directing that the surplus of the ordinary grants
. . . for array, navy, ordnance, and commissariat services,
is to be applied in defraying the expenses attendant
upon the Kaffir war ..." 2 pp. ( With Qt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Cape of Oood Hope, Correspond. . . .
rel. to Kafir tribes, 1849.)— Kafir war. Return to an or-
der, dated 29 June, 1852 ; for Copies " of a treasury minute
... of June, 1852, by which the Commissioners of Audit
were directed to prepare ... an account . . . showing the
disposal of the sum of £1,100,000, voted . . . 1848 for . . .
the Kafir war ; together with tlie account in question ..."
5 pp. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Cape of
Oood Hope, Correspond. . . . rel. to Kafir tribes, 1849.) —
Kafir war. Return to an order, dated 26 July, 1858;
for, an account " of the disposal of the several sums voted
. . . in . . . 1851-53, for . . . expenses occasioned by the
Kafir war, amounting to £960,000, and the surplus ... re-
maining." 3 pp. { With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Pa-
pers, Cape of Oood Hope, Correspond. . . . rel. to the state
of the Kafir tribes . . . May 3, 1849.)— South Africa
(expenditure). Return to an address, dated 4 March,
1879; for, "Returns for each of the years ending 31 of
March, 1871-79, of the amount expended out of national
funds for military purposes in Natal, the Transvaal, the
Cape of Good Hope, and generally in South Africa."
1 p. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further
correspond, of South Africa, 1879, II.)— War In South
Africa. Statements showing the services to which the
sums of £1,500,000 and £3,000,000 required for the war in
South Africa, will probably be applicable. 2 pp. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further correspond, of
South Africa, 1879, II.)— War in South Africa. 1878-80.
Votes of credit for £1,500,000 and £3,000,000. 2 pp. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further correspond, of
South Africa, 1879, II.)
See also Account!* and Papers under Parliament.
nebates and Proceedings.
Authentic report of the debate in the House
of Commons on the 6 and 7 of May, 1793, on
Mr. Grey's motion for a reform in Parliament.
London, 1793. 8°. (I'amphlets, v. 11.) 3116
Debates during the thirteenth Parliament
of Gt. Britain, commonly called the unre-
ported Parliament . . . Drawn up from the
original MSS. [of Sir Henry Cavendish] by
J. Wright, 1768-71. London, 1841. 2 v. 8°.
—3343
Debates, in the year 1774, on the bill for
making more effectual provision for the gov-
ernment of the province of Quebec. Drawn
up from the notes of Sir Henry Cavendish.
Now first pub. by J. Wright. With a map of
Canada. London, 1839. 8°. 4654
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
1817
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
— Debates on the Warwick borough bill, and
Leamington petitions, on the 5, 6, 13, and 26
Feb. ; and 5, 11, 12, 13, and 26 March, 1834.
Extracted from the "Mirror of Parliament."
London, 1834. 8°. ( With Parkes, J., Govern-
ing charter of Warvnck. ) .2536
— Minutes of the evidence taken at the bar
of the House of Commons, and of the proceed-
ings of the House, on the hearing of counsel
on the second reading of the bill for inflicting
certain pains and penalties on Sir Thos. Rum-
bold, and Peter Perring. London, 1783. fo.
4451
— Proceedings and debates in 1620, 21. Col-
lected by a member . . . and now pub. from
his original MS., in the library of Queen's
College, Oxford. With an appendix [by
Thos. Tyrwhitt]. Oxford, 1766. 2 v. 8°.
—4366
— Proceedings, touching the impeachment of
Edward, late Earl of Clarendon, Lord High-
Chancellour of England, Anno 1667. London,
1700. 12°. ( TTit/f Termes de la ley. ) 1178
— Several informations of John Mac-Namarra,
Maurice Pitzgerrald, and James Nash : relat-
ing to the horrid popish plot in Ireland : to-
gether with the resolutions of the Commons
in Parliament, upon the said informations
and message from the Lords spiritual and
temporal Pai-liament, Thursday, 6 of Jan.,
1680. London, 1680. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. H.
of C. Votes, 1680. ) 1552
— l>pclarations expressing their reasons for annull-
ine the ensuing votes, 1648. 6 pp. ( Somers, J., Coll, of
tracts, V. 5, p. 167.) — Kni^lit, Sir J. Speech in the Com-
mons. 5 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 591.) —
Sitllp.v. SirC. Speech in the House of Commons, 1691.
2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 331.)— Tiine-
servin^t; N|>eccli. spoken once in a season, by a worthy
member of Parliament. 8 pp. (Somers, J., CoU. o/(roc(3,
V. 6, p. 466.)
See also Debates ami Pr«ooe<li!ig:s under Parlia-
ment.
.VoiiriialK.
Journals, 1547-1839. [London], n. d. 94 v.
fo. 4461
General index to the Journals of the House
of Commons, v. 1-92, 1547-1837. [London],
178.5-1839. 8 v. fo. 4441
ItoportN from i'oiiiiiiif f pcm.
Committee appointed to consider how His
Majesty's navy may be better supplied with
timber. Report, with an appendix. [London],
1771. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of C, Reports from
Committees, v. 3. ) 4451
Committee appointed to consider the state
of His Majesty's land forces and marines.
Report, with an appendix. [London], 1746.
fo. ( Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from Commit-
tees, v. 2. ) 4451
Committee appointed to enquire into the
manner of conducting the several as.say of-
fices. Report, with an appendix. [London],
1773. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of 0. Reports from
Committees, v. 3. ) 4451
Committee appointed to enquire into the
nature, state, and condition, of the East India
Company, and of the British affairs in the
East Indies. First [to] fifth Reports, together
with appendixes, referred to in said Reports.
[London], 1772-73. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of C.
Reports from Committees, v. 3. ) 4451
The same. First, third, and fourth Reports.
London, 1773. fo. 3441
The same. Third, fourth, and fifth Re-
ports. [London], 1773. fo. ( With Gt. Brit.
H. of C. Com. of secrecy ... to enquire into
. . . E. I. Co. Reports. ) 3412
Committee appointed to enquire into the
present state of the linen trade in Gt. Britain
and Ireland. Report, with an appendix.
[London], 1773. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of O.
Reports from. Committees, v. 3. ) 4451
Committee appointed to examine Chris-
topher Layer, and others. Report, with the
appendixes. [London], 1722. fo. (Gt. Brit.
H. of C. Reports from Committees, v. 1.) 4451
Committee appointed to examine into . . .
the late obstructions to the execution of the
orders of this House. Report, with an ap-
pendix. [London], 1771. fo. (Gt. Brit. H.
of C. Reports from, Committees, v. 3. ) 4451
Committee appointed to examine the sev-
eral laws in being relative to the assize of
bread. Report. [London], 1772. fo. (Gt.
Brit. H. of C. Reports from Committees, v. 3. )
4451
Committee appointed to examine . . . the
several petitions of the manufacturers of, and
traders and dealers in, the linen manufactory.
Report. [London], 1751. fo. (Gt. Brit. H..
of C. Reports from Committees, v. 2. ) 4451
Committee appointed to inquire into the
frauds and abuses in the customs. Report.
[London], 1733. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of C.
Reports from Committees, v. 1.) 4451
Committee appointed to inquire into the
management and application of money col-
lected . . . for repairing any particular high-
way. Report. [London], 1765. fo. (Gt.
Brit. H. of C. Reports from Committees, v. 2. )
4451
Committee appointed to inquire into the
original standards of weights and measures
in this kingdom. Reports. [London], 1758-
59. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from
Committees, v. 2. ) 4451
Committee appointed to inquire into the
state and condition of the countries adjoining
to Hudson's bay. Report. [London], 1749.
fo. ( Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from Commit-
tees, v. 2. ) 4451
Committee appointed to view the Cotto-
nian Tiibrary. Report. [London], 1732. fo.
(Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from Comm.ittees,
v. 1. ) 4451
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
1818
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Commons
Committee for receiving information con-
cerning the popish plot : upon the complaint
of Mr. Peter Norris. Report, presented to
the House of Commons, upon Thursday, the
9day ofDec, 1680. London, 1680. fo. {With
Gt. Brit. H. of C. Votes, 1680. ) 1552
Committee of secrecy. Report. London,
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Committee of secrecy appointed to enquire
into the causes of the war in the Carnatic,
and of the condition of the British possessions
in those parts. Reports. London, 1781-83.
4 V. fo. 4451
Committee of secrecy appointed to enquire
into the state of the East India Company.
First [to] fourth Reports. London, 1773. fo.
( With Gt. Brit. H. of C. Com. ... to enquire
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Committee of secrecy appointed to exam-
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Committee on the petition of the creditors
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Committee on the petitions of certain cred-
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with minutes of evidence taken before the
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Committee to consider the petition of
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examine complaints against him. Report ;
and the resolutions of the Commons in Par-
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ment, of high crimes and misdemeanors,
Friday, Dec. 24, 1680. London, 1680. fo.
(With at. Brit. H. of C. Votes, 1680.) 1552
Committee to whom all the books, instru-
ments, and papers, relating to the sale of the
estate of James, late Earl of Derwentwater,
were referred. Report. [London, 1732.] fo.
( Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from Committees,
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Committee to whom the book, intituled.
Report, plans, and estimates, for fortifying
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ferred. Report. [London], 1758. fo. (Gt.
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- — ■ Committee to whom the petition of several
gentlemen farmers . . . breeders, and feeders
of sheep in the county of Lincoln, was re-
ferred. Report. [London], 1755. fo. (Gt.
Brit. H. of 0. Reports from. Committees, v. 2. )
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Committee to whom the petition of the
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the liberty of Safifron-hill . . . and also the
petition of His Majesty's justices of the peace
for Middlesex were referred. Report. [Lon-
don], 1737. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports
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Committee to whom the petition of the
commissioners for the General Assembly of
the Church of Scotland ; and also the petition
of James, Earl of Morton, and others . . . were
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Brit. H. of C. Reports from Committees, v. 2. )
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Committee to whom the petition of the
merchants . . . dealers in, and manufacturers
of, linens, threads, and tapes . . . was referred.
Report. [London], 1744. fo. (Gt. Brit. H.
of C. Reports from Com.m,ittees, v. 2. ) 4451
Committee to whom the petition of the
proprietors of the Charitable Corporation, for
relief of industrious poor, by assisting them
with small sums upon pledges at legal inter-
est, was referred. Reports, with the append-
ixes. [London], 1732-33. fo. (Gt. Brit. H.
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Committee to whom the petition of the
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[London], 1732-35. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of C.
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London's flames reviv'd ; or, an account of
the several informations exhibited to a Com-
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Report upon the petitions relating to the
manufacture of hats. [London], 1752. fo.
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v. 2.) 4451
Reports from Committees, 1715-73. [ Lon-
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|jibriir.v, V. 1.— Rei>ort on petitions from St. Giles's,
and other parishes in Middlesex, relating to county
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the linen traile in Gt. Britain and Ireland, v. 3.— Re-
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to the obstructions to the exfecution of the orders of
the House, v. 3.— Report relating to turnpike roads,
V. 2.— Report relating to R.ye harbonr, v. 2.— Report
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breeding and feeding of slieep, v. 2.— Report on the
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the reign of King Henry VIII, to the end of that of
King James I, and in the House of Peers from the ac-
cession of James I to this time, 1719. 13 pp. (Somers, J.,
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the unreformed Parliament, and its lessons. 57 pp.
(Works, V. 4, p. 369.) — Forty years of Parliament.
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some worthie proceedings : in the . . . House of Com-
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transacted in the Commons when D. Jenkins, and Sir P.
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See also History under Parliament.
Great Britain, House of Commons, Procedure.
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present session. 11 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 44, 1888,
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STorthcote, H. S., 1 Earl of Iddesleigh. Procedure in
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14 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 171, 1890, p. 253.)— Pllmsoll, S.
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Great Britain, House of Commons, Iteforrn.
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1793, on Mr. Grey's motion for a reform in
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IjAMBTON, J. G.,1 Earlof Durham. Speech,
on the enfranchisement of the metropolitan
districts, in the committee on tlie reform bill
in the House of Lords. 1832. ( With Hill, R.,
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Wyvill, C. Political papers, chiefly re-
specting the attempt of the county of York,
and other considerable districts, commenced
in 1779 ... to effect a reformation of the Par-
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Rev. n. s. v. 35, 1884, p. 175.)— Bagcliof , W. History of
the unreformed Parliament and its lessons. 57 pp.
( Work», V. 4, p. 369.)— Lord Althorp and the reform act
of 1832. 43 pp. (Worfcs, V. 3, p. 307.)— Parliamentary re-
form. 77 pp. ( Works, v. 4, p. 291.)— Coming reform.
27 pp. (Edin. Bev. V. 159, 1884, p. 560.)— Curtis, G. B.
Will the new rules work? 6 pp. (Forln. Bev. n. s. v. 33,
1883, p. 19.)— Dicey, A. V. Reform act of 1832 and its
critics. 16 pp. (.Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 33, 1883, p. 116.)—
Duncitley, H. Two political centenaries. 21pp. (C(m-
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form bill— why delay it? 10 pp. (Forln. Bev. n. s. v. 33,
1883, p. 171.)— Frisby, A. Next reform bill. 14 pp.
(Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 32, 1882, p. 241.)— «avar«l, C. R6-
forme ^lectorale en Angleterre. 19 pp. (Correspondant,
n. s. V. 102, 1885, p.3S.)—iirey,C.,2 Earl Orey. Authentic
copy of a petition praying for a reform in Parliament,
presented to the House of Commons, 6 May, 1793. 14 pp.
(Pamphlets, v. 16.)— Jubilee of the first reform act.
60 pp. (Westm. Bev. n. s. v. 62, 1882, p. 425; v. 63, 1883,
p. 206.)— Macaulay, T. B., 1 Baron Macaulay. Parlia-
mentary reform. 103 pp. (Speeches and poems, v. 1,
pp. 19, 40, 89, 78, 92, 116.) — The people's charter (May 3,
1842). 16 pp. (SpecchesamdpoeTrw, v.l, p. 310.)— Parla-
nient«rerorni in England. 19 pp. (Deutsch. rund-
schau, V. 43, 1885, p. 56.)— P»rllamen»«ry reform.
83 pp. (Edin. Bev. v. 169, 1884, p. 264.)— Powell, Sir
G. 8. B. Cloture for the English House of Commons.
8 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 42, 1882, p. 544.)— Ratlibone,
W. Reform in Parliamentary business. 18 pp. (Fortn.
Bev. n. 8. V. 29, 1881, p. 170.)— tteforin bill and the
House of Lords. 81 pp. (Edin. Bev. v. 160, 1884, p. 568.)
— Minith, J. P. Parliamentary reform : minority repre-
sentation. 13 pp. (Wcstm. Bee. n. 8. V. 66, 1884, p. 163.)—
Taxation and reprcNentalion under the new re-
form bill. 15 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 135, 1884, p. 794.)
—Three reform blllH. 29 pp. (Edin. Bev. v. 161,1685,
p. 070.)
Great Britain, House of Commons, Registers.
Maib, B. H. {Ed.) Debrett's House of
Commons. 1887. 2786
Barttelot, Sir W. B. Extract from the return of
members of Parliament, 1290-1702. 8 pp. {Sussex
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(Pubs.) House of Commons. 8 pp. {/» their Handb. to
the titled classes for 1891, p. 20; for 1896, 96, 97, p. 30.)
— l.l»t of the Parliament appointed to meet at West-
minster Feb. 6, 1700. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 11, p. 236.)— Stennlnar, A. H. Return of the mem-
bers of Parliament for the county and boroughs of
Sussex. 163 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Boc. Coll. v. 30, 1880,
p. 161; Y. 31, 1881, p. 96; v. 32, 1882, p. 141 ; V. 33, 1^3,
p. 69; V. 35, 1887, p. 127.)— True llNt of the knights,
citizens, and burgesses, summoned by the Prince of
Orange, to meet at Westminster, Jan. 22, 1688-89. 10 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 6. )
See also Register** under Parliament.
Note. — The names of members of the House of Com-
mons ft-om 1867-98 can be found in British almanac
and Wliitakcr, J., Almanack, for these years.
Great Britain, House of Lords.
Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell for high
crimes and misdemeanors ; upon an impeach-
ment. London, 1710. fo. ( With Letters to
the three absolvers. ) —2312
Tryal of George, Earl of Wintoun, upon
the articles of impeachment of high treason
exhibited against him. London, 1716. fo.
( With Gt. Brit. H. of L. Whole proceeding to
judgm.ent. ) — 2312
Tryal of Robert, Earl of Oxford and Earl
Mortimer, upon the impeachment . . . ex-
hibited against him for high treason, and
other high crimes and misdemeanours. Lon-
don, 1717. fo. {With Gt. Brit. H. of L.
Whole proceeding to judgment. ) — 2312
Whole proceeding to judgment upon the
articles of impeachment . . . against James,
Earl of Derwentwater, William, Lord Widd-
rington, William, Earl of Nithisdale, Robert,
Earl of Carnwath, William, Viscount Ken-
mure, and William, Lord Nairn. London,
1716. fo. —2312
Atterbuby, F., Bp. of Rochester. Speech
at the bar of the House of Lords, Saturday,
11 of May, 1723, in his defence against the
bill then depending, for inflicting pains and
penalties upon him. 1723. ( With Kelly, G.,
Speech.) —2312
Kelly, G. Speech at the bar of the House
of Lords, Thursday, 2 of May, 1723, in his de-
fence against the bill then depending for in-
flicting pains and penalties upon him. 1723.
—2312
Phipps, Sir C. Defence of Francis, late
Lord Bp. of Rochester, at the bar of the
House of Lords, Thursday, the 9, and Satur-
day, the 11 of May, 1723, against the bill then
depending for inflicting pains and penalties
on him. 1723. {With Kelly, G., Speech.) —2312
Reeve, T., and Wearg, C. Replies, in
the House of Lords, 13 of May, 1723, in behalf
of the bill to inflict pains and penalties on the
late Bp. of Rochester, against the defence
made by the said late Bp. and his counsel.
1723. ( With KeUy, G., Speech. ) —2312
Speech in the House of Lords, upon the
third reading of the bill for inflicting pains
and penalties upon Francis, late Lord Bp. of
Rochester. [1723.1 {With Kelly, Q., Speech.)
—2312
Wharton, P., 1 Duke of Wharton. Speech
in the House of Lords, on the third reading
of the bill to inflict pains and penalties on
Francis, (late) Lord Bp. of Rochester; May 15,
1723. 1723. {WithKelly,Q., Speech.) —2312
QBE AT BRIT Am, House of Lords
1823
GREAT BBITAIN, House of Lords
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the House of Lords, upon the third reading
of the bill to inflict pains and penalties on
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Wynne, W. Defence of Francis, late
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House of Lords, on Thursday, the 9, and
Saturday, the 11 of May, 1723, against the
bill then depending for inflicting pains and
penalties on him. 1723. ( With Kelly, G.,
Speech.) —2312
Accounts aiiU Papers,
Natal. Return to an order, dated 23 July,
1875, for Extracts of correspondence relative
to the recent change in the constitution of
Natal. [London], 1875. fo. {With Qt. Brit.
Pari. Accts and Papers, Papers and further
papers rel. to Kafir outbreak in Natal. ) 3411
— Several papers . . . relating to the riots at
Oxford, on . . . the Prince's birth-day. With
the resolution of the House thereupon. Lon-
don, 1717. fo. (With Gt. Brit. H. of L.
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— South Africa (Missionaries in Basutoland).
Return to an address, dated 7 Jan., 1881, for
Copy of memorial ... by the committee of
the Paris Evangelical Alliance on the present
position of the native churches in Basuto-
land and the missionaries sent out by the
Paris Evangelical Missionary Soc. [London],
1881. fo. {With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, South Africa, correspond, respecting
. . . Basutoland. ) 3411
— South Africa. Return to an address, dated
4 March, 1881, for Copies of telegrams relating
to the Baauto war . . . together with the Earl
of Kimberley's reply to Sir Hercules Robin-
son. [London], 1881. fo. {With Qt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Corre-
spond, respecting . . . Basutoland. ) 3411
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Debates and ProcecdinffH.
Proceedings before the House of Lords, on
the claim of Robert Barclay Allardice, to the
Earldom of Airth. London, 1842. 8°. ( With
Nicolas, Sir N. H., History of the Earldoms of
Strathern, Monteith, and Airth. ) 2785
— Report of proceedings on the claim to the •
Barony of L'Isle, in the House of Lords.
With notes and an appendix. By Nicholas
Harris Nicolas. London, 1829. 8°. 2785
Report of proceedings on the claim to the
Earldom of Devon in the House of Lords.
With notes and an appendix. By Sir Harris
Nicolas. London, 1832. 8=. 2786
— Several papers . . . relating to the riots at
Oxford, on . . . the Prince's birth-day. With
the resolutions of the House thereupon. Lon-
don, 1717. fo. {With Gt. Brit. H. of L.
Whole proceeding to judgment. ) — 2312
Whole series of all that hath been trans-
acted in the House of Peers, concerning the
popish plot. London, 1681. 12°. 1548
•rdcr of the House of Lords [relative to papists].
2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 3.)
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ment.
JournalN.
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fo. * .2351
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Lords from the beginning of Henry VHI
[1509] to 30 Aug., 1642, [and] from the Res-
toration in 1660 to 14 Nov., 1826. [London,
1810-26.] fo. .2361
Classified index to the Journals of the
House of Lords from 1833 to 1863, both in-
clusive. Pts. 1-3, 5. London, 1865-69. 4 v.
fo. .2361
Note.— Pt. i was never printed.
Contents. Causes, pt. 3.— Ocneral and miscellane-
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General index to the House of Lords.
v. 36-52, 1780-1819. [London], 1832. fo. .2361
Extracts from the Journals. 49 pp. (Stevens, B. F.,
Campaign in Va. 1781, v. 2, p. 251.)
Protests.
Lords protests in the last session of Parlia-
ment ; particularly touching the late horrid
and detestable conspiracy. London, 1723. fo.
( With Kelly, G., Speech. ) —2312
Reports from Coinniittces.
Committee to whom was referred the bill,
intituled An act for giving relief to Messrs.
Chase and Co., formerly bankers of Madi-as
. . . and Thos. Parry, also of Madras, merch-
ant . . . Minutes of evidence taken. [Lon-
don], 1819. fo. {With Gt. Brit. Commis-
sioners ... of the Carnatic, Reports, v. 2. )
3471
Select Committee on the sweating system.
Fourth report, together with the proceedings
of the Committee, minutes of evidence, and
appendix. Session 1889. London [1889]. fo.
—4361
Great Britain, House of Lords.
Works about the House of Ijords.
Fairfax, T., 3 Baron Fairfax, and others.
Declaration, delivered by Col. Sir Hardresse
Waller, and other oflflcers of the army, to the
House of Peeres, upon Munday, the 17 of
Jan., 1647. 1647. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 8.)
4555
• Hale, Sir M. Jurisdiction of the Lords
House, or Parliament, considered according
to antient records. 1796. —1372
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94, 4 v. (Gt. Brit. Royal Comm. on hist.
MSS. 11 rept. append. II; 12 rept. append. VI;
13 rept. append. V; 14 rept. append. VI.) 4463
Seaman, L. Head of the church, the
judge of the world ... a sermon preached be-
fore the . . . House of Peers . . . Jan. 27, 1646.
1647. {Pamphlets : Charles I, y. 8.) 4555
GREAT BRITAIN, House of Lords
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GREAT BRITAIN, Master of the Rolls
— Sheppard, S. False alarum ; or, an answer
to a libell lately published, entituled, An
alarum to the House of Lords. 1646. (Paviph-
leU : Charles I, v. 7. ) 4555
— Taylor, F. Danger of vowes neglected,
and the necessities of reformation ; or, a ser-
mon preached before the . . . House of Lords
. . . May 27, 1646. 1646. (Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 7.) ■ 4555
— Adis, H. Fanatick's address to the king [Charles
II], and his Peers and Commons. 9 pp. (Soraers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 259.)— Representation of the Lords
to Queen Anne, 1703, and Her Majesty's answer there-
unto. 6 pp. (Somers, J., CoW. of tracts, v. 12, p. 423.) —
Barry, M. Democrat's defence of the House of Lords.
7 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884, p. 460.)— Beauclerk,
W. A. A. de v., 10 Duke of St. Albans, and others. House
of Lords and the country. 41 pp. (Nineteenth Century,
V. 16, 1884, p. 168.)— Bryce, J. Do we need a second
chamber? 21pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 46, 1884, p. 718.)—
('herbnliez, C. V. (G. Valbert, pseud.) Nouveau bill
de rfiforme flectorale et la Charabre des Lords. 12 pp.
{Rev. d. deux mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. t. 65, p. 201.)— Curtis,
G. T. British House of Lords. 16 pp. (N. Am. Bev.
V. 139, 1884, p. 547.)— l>oIinan, F. Hereditary peers and
practical politics. 12 pp. ( Weslm. Bev. v. 135, 1891, p. 37. )
— Crrog:, P. The Lords as a senate. 12 pp. {Fortn. Bev.
n. s. V. 36, 1884, p. 472.)— Hargrave, F. Introductory
preface. 230 pp. {Haie, Sir M., Jurisdiction of the Lo-rds
House, p. i.)— Holy-Hntchinson, J. L. G., 5 Earl of
Donoughnwre. House of Lords and the Home rule bill.
9 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 167, 1893, p. 298.)— Hill, F. H.
House of Lords. 13 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 23, 1888,
p. 620.)— House of I.ordH. 32 pp. {QuMrt. Bev. v. 167,
1888, p. 217 ; Westm. Bev. v. 180, 1888, p. 455.)— House of
I>or<ls and the government. 29 pp. {Quart. Bev.
V. 158, 1884, p. 666.)— Justice for the I>ords. 17 pp.
{Blackwood's Mag. v. 136, 1884, p. 254.)— Kebbel, T. E.
House of Lords. 16 pp. [{Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 31, 1882,
p. 620.)— Kins, D. B. The Lords and the people. 16 pp.
{New Englander, v. 44, 1885, p. 153.)— Knatclibnll-
Huicessen, E. H., 1 Baron Brabourne. What will the
peers do? 15 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. \. 16, l^A, -p. 131.) —
I^abouchere, H., and Arnold, R. A. Question of the
hour. 24 pp. {Fmtn. Bev. n. s. v. 36, 1884, p. 321.)— I^and
bill in the Lords. 8 pp. {Blackwood's Mag. v. 130, 1881,
p. 405.)— I^each, A. P. House of Lords. 18 pp. {Fortn.
Bev. n. s. v. 32, 1882, p. 358.)— lenlon's humble ad-
dress to the Lords. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 11, p. 272.)— Lords and the reform bill. 10 pp.
{Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 36, 1884, p. 683.)- McCarthy, J. The
useless House of Lords. 10 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 157, 1893,
p. 216.)— Mills, A. Is the House of Lords worth pre-
serving? 7 pp. {Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 40, 1886, p. 91.)—
Montalenibert, C. F. de T.. Oomte de. La paix et la
pairie a vie en Angleterre. 17 pp. ( Correspondant, v. 38,
1856, p. 108.)— I'illars of the state. 20 pp. {Black-
wood's Mag. V. 128, 1880, p. 271.)— Poole, S. L. House of
Lords. 22 pp. {Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 33, 1883, p. 233.)—
Potter, B. The Lords and the sweating system. 21pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 885.)— Nature of the
powers and proceedings of the Lords and Commons on
impeachments. 18 pp. (Somers, J., Co((. o/ (rac(s, v. 11,
p. 294.) — <tnin, W. T. W., 4 Earl of Dunraven and Mount-
earl, and Kebbel, T. E. House of Lords. 28 pp. ( Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 15, 1884, p. 200.)— Keform bill and the
House of Lords. 31 pp. {Edin. Bev. v. 160, 1884, p. 566.)
—Vindication of the rights and preroifatlvesof the
Lords. 29 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 316.)—
RoKrers, J. E. T. House of Lords. 14 pp. {Fortn. Bev.
n. s. v. 36, 1884, p. 257.)-Hcro|>e, Q. P. Claim to the
Earldom of Wilts, in the House of Lords. 7 pp. ( Wilt-
shire Archaeol, and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 7, 1862, p. 52. )—
Nmith, G. Conflict with the House of Lords. 9 pp.
{Contemp. Bev. v. 46, 1884, p. 313.)— Wallop, I. N., 5 Earl
of PorUtmouth. Opportunity of the peers. 9 pp. {Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 16, 1884, p. 461.)— Wallop, I. N., 5 Earl of
Portsmouth. Tinkering the House of Lords. 9 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 23, 1888, p. 734.)— William III,
King of Ot. Britain. Letter to the Lords spiritual and
temporal assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22, 1688-89.
1 p. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 302.)
See also Great Britain, Parliametit; Politics.
Great Britain, House of Lords, History.
Grant, J. Random recollections of the
House of Lords from 1830 to 1836. 1836. —1357
Pike, L. O. Constitutional history of the
House of Lords. 1894. —3316
Two lists showing the alterations that have been
made in the House of Commons from the beginning of
the reign of King Henry VIII, to the end of that of King
James I, and in the House of Peers from the accession of
James I to this time, 1719. 13 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 3, p. 742.)— Freeman, E. A. House of Lords
and the county councils. 16 pp. ( Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 43,
1888, p. 589.)— Jeans, W. House of Lords since 1832.
15 pp. {Brit. Quart. Bev. v. 79, 1884, p. 322. )— I<or«ls and
Itopular rlti;hts. 18 pp. {Quart. Bev. v. 162, 1886,
p. 239.)— I>ords and the franchise bill. 24 pp.
( Westm. Bev. n. s. v. 66, 1884, p. 448. )— Lords as ob-
structives. 10 pp. ( Westm. Bev. v. 131, 1889, p. 227.)
See also History under Parliament.
Great Britain, House of Lords, Reform.
Bartram, R. House of Lords : can it be reformed ?
14 pp. {Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 80, 1884, p. 339.)— Brabazon,
R., 12 Earl of Mealh. True reform of the House of Lords.
6 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 21, 1887, p. 119.)— Freeman,
E. A. Reform of the House of Lords. 23 pp. ( Contemp.
Bev. V. 46, 1884, p. 465.)— Gcircken, F. H. Reform des
englischen Oberhanses. 11 pp. {Dcutsch. nmdschau,
V. 67, 1888, p. 116.)— Herbert, G. R. C, 13 Earl of Pem-
broke. Reform of the House of Lords. 12 pp. {Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 17, 1885, p. 237. )— Rathboiie, W. Reform
in Parliamentary business. 15 pp. {Fortn.Bev.n.s.v.2G,
1881, p. 399.)
Great Britain, House of Lords, Registers.
Kelly and Co. (Pubs.) House of Peers. 12 pp.
{In (heirHandb. to the titled classes for 1895, 96, 97, p. 18.)
—True list of the Lords spiritual and temporal sum-
moned by the Prince of Orange to meet at Westminster,
Jan. 22, 1688-89. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9,
p. 301.)
,See also Kesristers under Parliament.
Note.— The names of the members of the House of
Lords from 1867-98 can be found in British almanac
and Whitakcr. J., Almanack, for these years.
Great Britain, India Office. See below, Secre-
tary of State for India.
Great Britain, King' s Remembrancer.
Liber niger Scaccarii . . . cum praefatione
et appendice Thomae Hearnii ad editionem
primam Oxoniae editam. Ed. altera. Lon-
dini, 1771. 2 v. 8°. 1506
Great Britain, Master of the Rolls.
Acts of the Privy Council of England,
n. 8., 1542-82, 86-88. Ed. by J. R. Dasent.
London, 1890-97. 16 v. r. 8=. 4572
Calendar of documents, relating to Ireland,
preserved in H. M. Public Record Office,
1302-07. Ed. by H. S. Sweetman and G. F.
Handcock. London, 1886. r. 8". 4552
JVbfe.- For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Calendar of entries in the papal registers
relating to Gt. Britain and Ireland. Papal
letters, 1198-1342. Ed. by W. H. BUss. Lon-
don, 1893-95. 2 V. r. 8°. 4542
GREAT BRITAIN, Master of the Rolls
1825
GREAT BRITAIN, Master of the Rolls
Calendar of letters and state papers re-
lating to English affairs, preserved principally
in the archives of Simancas. Elizabeth, 1558-
86. Ed. by M. A. S. Hume. London, 1892-96.
3 V. r. 8°. 4561
Calendar of letters, despatches, and state
papers, relating to the negotiations between
England and Spain, preserved in the archives
at Simancas and elsewhere. Henry VIII, 1531-
43. Ed. by P. de Gayangos. v. 4, pt. 2-6, pt. 2.
London, 1882-95. 3 v. in 6. r. 8°. 4562
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Calendar of state papers and MSS., relating
to English affairs, existing in the archives
and collections of Venice, and in other
libraries of northern Italy, v. 6, pt. 3-8, 1557-
91. Ed. by R. Brown, G. C. Bentinck [and]
H.F.Brown. London, 1884-94. 3v. r. 8°. 4553
Note— For V. 1-6, pt. 2, see preceding catalogue.
Calendar of state papers, colonial series,
America and West Indies, 1669-80, also ad-
denda, 1574-1674, preserved in H. M. Public
Record Office. Ed. by W. N. Sainsbury and
J. W. Portescue. London, 1889-96. 3 v. r. 8°.
4563
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Calendar of state papers, colonial series,
East Indies and Persia, 1630-34, preserved in
the Public Record OfI\,ce and the India Office.
Ed. by W. N. Sainsbury. London, 1892. r. 8°.
4563
Calendar of state papers, colonial series,
East Indies, China, and Persia, 1625-29. Pre-
served in H. M. Public Record Office and
elsewhere. Ed. by W. N. Sainsbury. Lon-
don, 1884. r. 8°. 4553
Calendar of state papers, domestic series,
of the reign of Charles I, 1641-49. Preserved
in H. M. Public Record Office. Ed. by W. D.
Hamilton. London, 1887-93. 5 v. r. 8°. 4523
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Calendar of state papers, domestic series,
1656-70. With addenda, 1660 70. Preserved
in the state paper department of H. M. Public
Record Office. Ed. by M. A. E. Green. Lon-
don, 1883-95. 14 V. r. 8". 4533
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Calendar of state papers, domestic series,
Jan. to Nov., 1671. Preserved in the Public
Record Office. Ed. by F. H. B. Daniell. Lon-
don, 1895. r. 8°. 4543
Calendar of state papers, domestic series,
of the reign of William and Mary, 13 Feb.,
1689-ApriI, 1690. Preserved in the Public
Record Office. Ed. by W. J. Hardy. London,
1895. r. 8°. 4522
Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the
Public Record Office. Edward II, 1.307-23.
[Ed. by W. H. Stevenson.] liondon, 1892-95.
3 v. r. 8°. 4512
Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the
Public Record Office. Edward HI, 1327-30.
[Ed. by W. H. Stevenson.] London, 1896.
r. 8". 4512
Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in
the Public Record Office. Edward I, 1281-
1301. [Ed. by J. G. Black.] London, 1893-95.
2 V. r. 8°. 4512
Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in
the Public Record Office. Edward II, 1307-13.
[Ed. by G. P. Handcock.] London, 1894. r. 8°.
4522
Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in
the Public Record Office. Edward HI, 1327-
38. [Ed. by R. P. Isaacson, G. J. Morris, and
H. E. Lawrence.] London, 1891-95. 3 v. r. 8°.
4522
Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in
the Public Record Office. Richard II, 1377-81.
[Ed. by G. J. Morris.] London, 1895. r. 8°.
4522
Calendar of the proceedings of the Com-
mittee for advance of money, 1642-56, pre-
served in the state paper department of H. M.
Public Record Office. Ed. by M. A. E. Green,
London, 1888. 3 v. r. 8°. 4512
Calendar of the proceedings of the Com-
mittee for compounding, etc., 1643-60, pre-
served in the state paper department of H. M.
Public Record Office. Ed. by M A. E. Green.
London, 1889-92. 5 v. r. 8°. ' 4512
Calendar of the state papers, relating to
Ireland, of the reign of Elizabeth, 1588, Aug.-
1599, March. Preserved in H. M. Public
Record Office. Ed. by H. C. Hamilton [and]
E. G. Atkinson. London, 1885-95. 4 v. r. 8°.
4552
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Calendar of treasury papers, 1714-28,
preserved in H. M. Public Record Office.
Prepared by J. Reding^n. London, 1883-89.
2 V. r. 8°. 4593
Nole.—For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Chronicles and memorials of Qt. Britain
and Ireland during the middle ages. London,
1883-96. 69 v. r. 8°. 4503
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Eadmer. Historia novorum in Aiig:lia, et
opuscula duo de vita Sancti Anselmi et quisbusdam
miraculis ejus. Ed. by M. Rule. — Bracton, H. de. De
legibus et consuetudinibus Aii^-lin<* libri V. Ed. by
Sir T. Twiss, v. 6. — William, of Malmcsbury. De gestis
regum Aiisrloriiiii libri V. Ed. by W. Stubbs, 2 v.—
Hoyce, D. [Kd.) Landboc. Sive registrum monasterii
Itontiie .'Marino VlriciniN ot Nanrti CT-iilioIinl
«l<' Wiiichrloiiiiiba, in comitatu Qloucestrensi, or-
dinis Sancti Benedict!.— Magnflsson, E. (.Ed.) Thomas
Saga Erkibyskups. A life of Abp. Thomas Becket, v. 2.
— Robertson, J. C., and Sheppard, J. B. (Eds.) Materials
for the history of Thomas Becket, Abp. of Canterbury,
V. 7.— Sheppard, J. b; (Ed.) Literae Cantuarienses. The
letter books of the monastery of <'hrlNt Church,
t'anierhnry. 3 v.— Stubbs, W. (Ed.) Chronicles of
the reigns of Kflward I. and l-]clwar4l II, v. 2.— Hor-
wood, A. J., and others (Eds.) Year books of the reign
of King Kdward III, years 11-15, 6 v.— Robert, of Aves-
bury. De gestis mirabilibus Regis Eflwardi III. Ed.
GREAT BRITAIN, Master of the Rolls
1826
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
by E. M. Thompson.— Langtoft, P. Story of Englnnd.
Ed. by F. J. Furnivall, 2 v.— Gaimar, G. Lestorie des
EnKlcN. Ed. by Sir T. D. Hardy, and C. T. Martin, 2 v.
—Matthew, of Westminster. Flores historiuriini.
Ed. by H. R. Luard, 3 v. — Roger, of Wendover. Liber qui
dicitur Floras historiarum ab A. D. 1154, annoque Hen-
ricl Anglorum Regis Secundi primo. Ed. by H. Q. Hew-
lett, 3 v.— CiiralcliiN di BarrI, Cambrensis. Opera, ed.
by G. F. Warner, v. 8. — Maurin, J. de. Seigneur of Fore-
stel. Recueil des chroniques et anchiennes istories de la
<>rant Brptnij^nc, & present nomme Engleterre. Ed.
by Sir W. Hardy, and E. L. C. P. Hardy. From A. D.
1431-71, V. 4, 5, 2 v.; Collection of chronicles and ancient
histories of Gt. Britain, now called England. Tr. by Sir
W. Hardy, and E. L. C. P. Hardy. From A. D. 1399-1431,
2 v.— Illi^ilon, R., of Chester. Polychronicon ; together
with the English translations of John Trevisa and of an
unknown writer of the 15 century. Ed. by J. R. Lumby,
V. 9.— Vigfusson, G., and Dasent, Sir G. W. (Trs.) Ice-
landic sagas and other historical documents relating
to the settlements and descents of the Northmen on the
British isles, 4 v.— Knl«;ht«n, H., Canon of Leicester.
Cbronicon. Ed. by J. R. Lumby, 2t.— Matthew Paris.
Chronica majora. Ed. by H. R. Luard, v. 7.— Miirl-
miith, A. Continuatio chronicarum. Ed. by E. M.
Thompson.— Jones, W. H. R. (Ed.) Vetus registrum
Sarlsberiense alias dictum registrum S. Osmiindl Epis-
copi, 2 v.— Stokes, W. (Ed.) Tripartitepife of Patrick,
with other documents relating to that Saint, 2 v. —
Peckham, J., Ahp. of Canterbury. Registrum episto-
larnm, v. 2, 3, 2 v.— Hart, W. H., and Lyons, P. A. (Eds.)
Cartularum monasterii de Rainesela, 3 v. — Macray,
W. D. { Ed. ) Chronicon abbatiae Ranieselcnsls, a saec.
X usque ad an circiter 1200. — Robert, of Gloucester.
Metrical chronicle. Ed. by W. A. Wright, 2 v. — Arnold,
T. (Ed.) Memorials of St. Efliniind's abbey, 3 v.—
Gilbert, J. T. (Ed.) Chartularies of St. Mary's abbey,
Dublin^ with the register of its house at Dunbrody, and
Annals of Ireland, 2 v.; Register of the abbey of St.
Thomas. Dublin.— Jones, W. H. R., and Macray.W. D.,
(Eds.) Charters and documents illustrating the history
of the cathedral, city, and diocese of Salisbury, in the
12 and 13 centuries.— Simeon, of Durham. Opere om-
nia. Ed. by T. Arnold, V. 2.— Hewlett, R. (£d.) Chron-
icles of the reigns of Stephen, Henry II, and Richard I,
4 V, — MacGuire, C, and 0'Caisid€, R. Annals of Ulster.
Ed. by W. M. Hennessy.— Maitland, F. W. (Ed.) Records
of the Parliament holden at Westminster on the 28
of Feb., in the 33 year of the reign of King Edward I,
1305.— Ralne, J. (Ed.) Historians of the church of
York and its Archbishops, v. 2, 3, 2 v.
Descriptive catalog^ue of ancient deeds in
the Public Record Office. Prepared under
the superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of
the Records [H. C. M. Lyte]. London, 1890-
94. 2 V. r. 8°. 4572
Guide to the principal classes of documents
preserved in the Public Record Office, by
S. R. Scargill-Bird. 2 ed. London, 1896.
r. 8°. 4591
Letters and papers, foreign and domestic,
of the reign of Henry VIII, preserved in the
Public Record Office, the British Museum,
and elsewhere in England. Arranged and
catalogued by J. Gairdner and R. H. Brodie.
v. 7-14 [1534-39]. London, 1883-95. 8 v. in 11,
r. 8°. 4583
Note. — For 1-6 see preceding catalogue.
Syllabus in English of Rymer's Foedera,
v. 3. Appendix and index. Ed. by Sir T. D.
Hardy. London, 1885. r. 8°. 4522
Nole.~Foi V. 1, 2, sec preceding catalogue.
See alto Manascrlptx and Pnpyrl, EngUih.
Great Britain, Parltament.
Another declaration, sent to His Majesty,
March 23, 1641. London, 1641. sm. 4°.
( Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 2. ) 4555
Answer to a paper, entituled, A declara-
tion by the Kings Majesty, to his subjects of
the liingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ire-
land. London, 1650. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets:
Charles II. ) 4555
— — Answer to several papers of the Commis-
sioners of Scotland. London, 1646. sm. 4°.
(Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 7.) 4555
Cities propositions, and the Parliaments
answer. London, 1642. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 4. ) 4555
Collection of all the particular papers that
passed between His Majestic, both Houses,
and the Committee, concerning the late
treaty. Oxford, 1643. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets:
Charles I, V. 6.) 4555
Declaration and protestation . . . wherein
is discovered, how severall commissions un-
der the Kings authority have been granted to
many profest papists . . . for places of com-
mand in this warre with power to raise men
and armies. London, 1642. sm. 4°. (Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 4. ) 4555
Declaration and resolution, in answer to
the Scots declaration. Wherein is set forth
the true zeal and affection betwixt both king-
domes, for the reformation of church-govern-
ment. London, 1642. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
Declaration, concerning a printed paper
intitled, A letter sent from the Kings Majesty
to the Lords of the Privy Counsell of the
kingdome of Scotland. London, 1642. sm. 4°.
( Tracts rel. to Scotland. ) 2594
Declaration, concerning His Majesties ad-
vancing with his army toward London. Lon-
don, 1642. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I,
v. 3. ) 4555
Declaration, concerning His Majesties
letter, and the petition of divers noblemen,
gentlemen, burgesses, and ministers, to the
Prive Councell of Scotland. London, 1642.
sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4556
Declaration, concerning His Majesties
proclamation. London, 1643. sm. 4°. (Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 5. ) 4555
Declaration, concerning His Majesties
proclamation of May 27, 1642. London, 1642.
sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
Declaration, concerning His Majesties sev-
erall messages about the militia. 5 Mali, 1642.
London, 1642. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles
I, V. 3. ) 4555
Declaration, concerning the papers of the
Scots commissioners, entituled Answer . . .
upon the new propositions of peace, and the
four bills to bo sent to His Majesty. London,
1647. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charlesl,\. 8.) 4555
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
1827
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
Declaration, concerning the pressing
necessities of this kingdome. 7 Jan., 1642.
London, 1642. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles
I, V. 3. ) 4555
Declaration . . . concerning their endeav-
ours . . . for the peace of the kingdom, and
the reasons enforcing their absence from
Westminster. Oxford, 1643. sm. 4°. {Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 5. ) 4555
Declaration, concerning their late endeav-
ors in a peaceable waie, to remove all misun-
derstandings, and differences between the
common-wealth of England, and the kingdom
of Scotland. London, 1649. sm. 4°. ( Cmn-
monwealth tracts, v. 1, 3. ) 4555
Declaration, contenant les causes et raisons
qu'elles ont eues de resouldre et arrester,
qu'elles ne s'appliqueront plus au Roy et
n'auront plus aucune affaire avec luy. Lon-
dres, 1650. 16°. ( With Hist. entiSre . . . du
procez de Charles Stuart, Roy d'Angleterre. )
1538
Declaration, in answer to the late letters
sent to them from the commissioners of Scot-
land. London, 1648. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 9. ) 4555
Declaration of the kingdomes of England
and Scotland, joyned in armes for the vindi-
cation and defence of their religion, liberties,
and lawes, against the popish, prelaticall, and
malignant party. London, 1643. sm. 4°.
{Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 6.) 4555
Declaration or remonstrance. With divers
depositions and letters thereunto annexed.
19 Mali, 1642. London, 1642. sm. 4°. {Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
Declaration, setting forth the grounds and
reasons, that necessitate them at this time to
take up defensive arms for the preservation
of His Majesties person. London, 1642. sm.4°.
{Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
■ Declaration to the high and mighty Lords,
the States of the United Provinces. London,
1642. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 3. )
4555
Declaration, upon the marching of the
armie into Scotland. London, 1650. sm. 4°.
( Commonwealth tracts, v. 1, 3. ) 4555
Declaration, upon the statute of 5 H. 4,
whereby the Commission of Array is supposed
to be warranted. London, 1642. sm. 4°.
{Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
Declaration, with the additionall reasons,
last presented to His Majestic. London, 1641.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 2.) 4555
Declaration, with the advice and concur-
rence of the commissioners of Scotland, to
publish their proceedings upon His Majesties
letter, touching a treaty of peace. London,
1644. sm. 4°. {PamphleU: Charles I, v. 6.)
4S66
Vol. UI.-2M.
Depositions and articles against Thomas,
Earle of Strafford, Feb. 16, 1640. [London],
1640. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I,\.l.) 4555
Determination, concerning the requests of
the French and Spanish embassadors. Lon-
don, 1641. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 2. )
4555
Five speciall orders. I. Concerning great
resort of people unto this city of London.
II. For the reliefe of Manchester. III. Con-
cerning some souldiers lately come out of
Ireland, IV. For a search to be made in
London . . . for arms. V. That a search be
made for horses . . . which have bin sold by
any of the souldiers. London, 1642. sm. 4°.
{Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
General resolution of the two kingdoms of
England and Scotland, concerning His Royall
Majesty, the Prince, and the evill incendiaries
which are now about them. [London], 1642.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
His Majesties letter directed to . . . Parlia-
ment . . . concerning a treaty for peace ; with
the answer of both Houses thereunto. Lon-
don, 1643. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 5. ) 4656
Humble desires and propositions for a safe
and well-grounded peace, agreed upon by the
. . . Parliaments of both kingdoms. Presented
unto His Majesty at Oxford, 24 of Nov. last.
London, 1644. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets : Charles
I, V. 6. ) 4555
r/ie same. Together with an order ... of
the Commons . . . for delinquents to com-
pound according to the said propositions.
London, 1645. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles
I, V. 7. ) 4555
Humble desires and propositions, tendred
to His Majestic, Feb. 1, 1642. London, 1642.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets ; Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
Humble petition and declaration, to the
Kings most excellent Majesty, 23 of March,
1641. London, 1641. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 2. ) 4555
Humble petition of divers well-aflfected
persons, delivered the 6 day of July, 1659, to
the . . . Parliament of the commonwealth of
England. With the Parliaments answer
thereunto. London, 1659. sm. 4°. {Ccnn-
monwealth tracts, v. 2.) 4555
Humble petition of the Lord Major, alder-
men, and commons of the city of London
in Common-councell assembled, to . . . Par-
liament. Together, with the answers of both
Houses to the said petition. London, 1648.
sm. 4°. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 10.) 4555
Humble petition of the Lord Major, alder-
men, and commons of the city of London in
Common-councell assembled, to . . . Parlia-
ment. With their answer to the said peti-
tion. London, 1647. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 8.) 4555
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
1828
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
Humble petition, presented to His Majesty
on the 24 of Nov. With His Majestys gracious
answer thereunto. Oxford, 1642. sm. 4°.
(Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 4.) 4555
Humble petition, sent to His Majesty at
York, 18 June, 1642. London, 1642. sm. 4°.
[Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 4.) 4555
Humble petition, sent to Robert, Earle of
Essex, to be presented to His Majesty. Lon-
don, 1642. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 3. ) 4555
Humble petition, to the Kings most excel-
lent Majesty, for a pacification between His
Majesty and both Houses. London, 1642.
sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. i.) 4555
Humble petition, unto His Majesty (with
the reasons moving them, to advise His
Majesty) to decline His intended journey into
Ireland. London, 1642. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
Impeachment and articles of complaint
against Father Philips, the Queenes Confessor.
London, n. d. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles
J, v. 1.) 4555
Letter of the Parliament of Scotland to . . .
the Parliament of England. Together with
the declaration . . . concerning His Majestie :
their desires ; and the answer of the Parlia^
ment of England. Edinburgh, n. d. sm. 4°.
( Pam,phlets : Charles I, v. 8. ) 4555
Message sent to the Kings most excellent
Majesty, 16 of March, 1641, concerning spe-
ciall matters. London, 1642. sm. 4°. (Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 4. ) 4555
AcconntN anfl Papers.
Administration report on the railways in
India for 1893-94. By Lt.-Col. W. S. S. Bisset.
London, 1894. fo. —2712
Angra Pequena. Copy of a despatch . . .
relative to the establishment of a German
protectorate at Angra Pequena and along the
neighbouring coast. London, 1884. fo. { With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa,
Reports . . . on Bechuanaland. ) 3411
Bechuanaland. Commission and instruc-
tions to Maj.-Qen. Sir Charles Warren, as
special commissioner to Bechuanaland. Lon-
don, 1884. fo. (With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, South Africa, Reports . . . on
Bechuanaland. ) 3411
Bechuanaland. Further correspondence
respecting the affairs of Bechuanaland and
adjacent territories. London, 1887-90. 6 v.
in 1, fo. (With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, South Africa, Reports ... on Bechuana-
land.) 3411
Bechuanaland. Telegraphic correspond-
ence respecting the raising and equipping of
the Bechuanaland police force. London, 1884.
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
South Africa, Reports . . . on BechuuTialand. )
3411
British Bechuanaland. Report of the com-
missioners appointed to determine land claims
and to effect a land settlement in British
Bechuanaland. London, 1886. fo. ( With
Qt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa,
Reports . . . on Bechuanaland. ) 3411
Cape Colony. Correspondence respecting
the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Trans-
keian territory. London, 1886. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa,
Further correspond, respecting, 1882. ) 3421
Cape Colony. Further correspondence
respecting the claims of British subjects in
the German protectorate on the south-west
coast of Africa. London, 1887. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa,
Further correspond, respecting, 1882. ) 3421
Cape Colony and South Africa. Corre-
spondence respecting the affairs of Pondo-
land. London, 1885-88. 3 v. in 1, fo. 3411
Cape of Good Hope. Correspondence with
the Gov. of the Cape of Good Hope [and
papers] relative to the state of the Kaflr tribes
on the eastern frontier of the colony. London,
1847-57. 14 V. in 3, fo. 3411
Cape of Good Hope. Correspondence with
the Gov. of the Cape of Good Hope relative to
assumption of sovereignty over the territory
between the Vaal and Orange rivers. London,
1851-54. 3 V. in 1, fo. 3411
• Colonial reports. Annual, No. 3. British
Bechuanaland. Annual report for 1889-90.
London, 1891. 8°. (With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Reports . . .
on Bechuanaland. ) 3411
Colonial reports. Miscellaneous, No. 2.
Zululand. Report on the forests of Zululand.
London, 1891. 8°. (With Gt. Brit. ParL
Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Correspond.
. . . on the question of customs union. ) 3421
• Colonization. Correspondence respecting
a scheme of colonization referred in 1887 for
the consideration of colonial governments.
London, 1888. fo. (With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Correspond.
. . . on the question of customs union. ) 3421
Copies of two ordinances as enacted by the
Gov. of the Cape of Good Hope . . . the first,
constituting a Parliament for the said colony ;
the second, regulating in certain respects the
appropriation of the revenue thereof by the
said Parliament. London, 1853. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Correspond,
rel. to represen. assembly at the Cape of Good
Hope, 1850-53. ) 3411
Correspondence and papers relative to the
establishment of a representative assembly at
the Cape of Good Hope. London, 1850-53.
6 V. fo. 3411
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
1829
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
Correspondence between the governments
of Gt. Britain and the United States with re-
spect to proposals for arbitration. London,
1896. fo. .2631
Correspondence relating to Griqua-land
West. London, 1876. fo. {With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Pro-
posal for conference of delegates from. ) 3421
Correspondence relating to the colonies
and states of South Africa, Cape of Good
Hope and Griqua-land West. London, 1876.
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
South Africa, Proposal for conference of dele-
gates from. ) 3421
Correspondence relating to the colonies
and states of South Africa. Pt. II. Natal.
Cape of Good Hope and Griqua-land West.
London, [1875]-76. 2 v. in 1, fo. ( With Gt.
Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Papers and
further papers rel. to Kafir outbreak in Natal. )
3411
Correspondence respecting the question of
the boundary of British Guiana. London,
1896. fo. .2631
Correspondence respecting the war be-
tween the Transvaal Republic and neigh-
bouring native tribes, and generally with ref-
erence to native affairs in South Africa.
London, 1877. 2 v. in 1, fo. 3421
Despatches relative to the reception of
convicts at the Cape of Good Hope. London,
1850. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, Correspond, rel. to represen. assembly
at the Cape of Good Hope, 1850-53. ) 3411
Documents and correspondence relating
to the question of boundary between British
Guiana and Venezuela. [With errata and
maps.] London, 1896. fo. .2631
Further documents relating to the bound-
ary question between British Guiana and
Venezuela. Sir R. Schomburgk's reports.
[With map.] London, 1896. fo. .2631
Further documents relating to the ques-
tion of boundary between British Guiana and
Venezuela. [With map.] London, 1896. fo.
.2631
Further documents relating to the ques-
tion of boundary between British Guiana and
Venezuela. Despatches from Her Majesty's
ambassador at Washington, inclosing the first
part of the brief for Venezuela. London, 1896.
fo. .2631
Emigration (colonies). Report on the
Emigrants' Information Office, for year ended
31 March, 1889. London, 1889. fo. (With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Swaziland,
Correspond. ) 3411
Further correspondence relating to affairs
in Natal. London, [1875]-83. 2 v. in 1, fo.
( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Papers and further papers rel. to Kafir out-
trreak in Natal.) 34U
Further correspondence relative to the
affairs of South Africa. London, 1876-82.
37 V. in 9, fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, South Africa, Proposal for confer-
ence of delegates from ; South Africa, Confer-
ences, Repts. 1878-81 ; Transvaal, Repta. 1877-
81 ; South Africa, Repts. 1882-88.) 3421
Further correspondence respecting the
proposed confederation of the colonies and
states of South Africa. London, 1878. fo.
{ With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Further correspond, of South Africa, 1878. )
3421
Her Majesty's colonial possessions. No. 70.
Basutoland. Reports of the resident commis-
sioner for 1889, 90. London, 1889-90. 2 v. 8°.
( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South
Africa, Correspond, respecting . . . Basutoland. )
3411
Her Majesty's colonial possessions. No. 89.
Zululand. Report on the blue book for 1889.
London, 1890. 8°. {With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Correspond.
. . . on the question of customs union. ) 3421
Her Majesty's colonial possessions. No. 97.
British Bechuanaland. Report of the Admin-
istrator for year ended 30 Sept., 1889. Lon-
don, 1890. 8°. {With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, South Africa, Reports ... on
Bechuanaland. ) 3411
Her Majesty's colonial possessions. No. 102.
Basutoland. Report by Sir H. B. Loch of his
visit to Basutoland in April, 1890 ; with a de-
spatch from the Secretary of State. London,
1890. 8°. {With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, South Africa, Correspond, respecting
. . . Basutoland.) 3411
Jamaica disturbances. Papers laid before
the Royal Commission of Inquiry by Gov.
Eyre. London, 1866. fo. .2651
Langalibalele and the Amahlubi tribe ; be-
ing remarks upon the official record of the
trials of the chief, his sons and Induna, and
other members of the Amahlubi tribe. Lon-
don, 1875. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Papers and further papers rel. to
Kafir outbreak in Natal. ) 34H
Natal. Correspondence, [and] further
correspondence, relative to the establishment
of the settlement of Natal. London, 1848-53.
4 V. in 2, fo. 3411
Natal. Correspondence on ... a proposal
for the construction of railways in the colony
of Natal. London, 1872. fo. ( With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Natal, Correspond,
and further correspond, rel. to, 1853. ) 3411
Natal. Correspondence relating to a peti-
tion from the church council of the Church of
England in Natal. London, 1888. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa,
Correspond. . . . on the question of customs
union. ) 3421
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
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The same. [With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accte.
and Papers, South Africa, Reports ... cm
Bechuanaland. ) 3411
Natal. Instructions addressed to Sir H.
Bulwer, on his appointment to the govern-
ment of Natal and papers relating thereto.
London, 1882. fo. {With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Papers and further papers
rel. to Kafir outbreak in Natal. ) 3411
Natal. Report of the expedition sent by
the government of Natal to instal Cetywayo
as king of the Zulus, in succession to his de-
ceased father. Panda. London, 1875. fo.
( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Papers and further papers rel. to Kafir out-
break in Natal. ) 3411
Natal and Cape of Good Hope. Despatches
... on the subject of the recognition of Mo-
shesh, chief of the Basutos, and of his tribe,
as British subjects. London, 1870. 2 v. in 1,
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Natal, Correspond, and further correspond,
rel. to, 1853. ) 3411
Papers, [and] further papers, relating to
the late Kaflr outbreak in Natal. London,
1874-75. 4 v. in 2, fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Natal, Correspond, and
further correspond, rel. to, 1853 ; Natal Repts.
1875-83.) 3411
Papers relating to Lower Canada. [Lon-
don], 1837. fo. 4561
Contents. Copy of the agreement concluded between
His Majesty's government and the British American
I>nn(l Company. — Copies of two reports of a Select
Committee of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada
respecting Mr. Felton . . . — Copies of a report of the
Select Committee of the House of Assembly of Lower
Canada respecting Mr. Tliompson . . . —Copies of a re-
port of the Select Committee of the House of Assembly
of Lower Canada respecting Mr. Wliitclier.
Report to the Secretary of State for India
in council on the records of the India Office.
By F. C. Danvers. v. 1, pt. 1. Records re-
lating to agencies, factories, and settlements
not now under the administration of the gov-
ernment of India. London, 1887. 8°. 3414
Reports on the forests of Canada. Lon-
don, 1885. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Papers rel. to Lower Canada. ) 4561
[Reports relating to the Cape of Good
Hope. London, 1836-73.] fo. 3411
Contents. Correspondence respecting the alTairN of
the Cape of Q. H., 1871-93, 3 pts.— Ordinances pub. at the
Cape relating to the trade of arms and h^iiii powder
previously to that pub. . . . 1861.— Despatches ... on the
, , . recognition of Moshesh, Chief of the Bannton, and
of his tribe, as British subjects, 1869.— Return of cases
tried in the Britisli ami Portn^uese mixe<l coin-
mlMMloii court at the Cape of O. H. between 1843-62,
and the yearly salary paid to the commissioner and arbi-
trator.— Correspondence relative to the annexation of
Brltlab KalTrarla to tho colony of the Cape of O. H.,
1865.— Report from the Gov. to the Secretary of the Col-
onies, relative to the condition and treatment of the
cliiltlrcn sent out l>y tlie Children's Friend
Soc— Correspondence between the Secretary of State
for the Colonies and the Gov. of the Cape of G. H.,
respecting the . . . grant of £40,000 for promoting the
civilization of native tribes.— Declaration . . . be-
tween the British and French governments as to the
annual time of enilt;;ratlon from India to the French
colonies west of the Cape of G. H., 1873.— Despatches
concerning Ocrman eniig^ratlon to the Cape of
G. H., from the Secretary of State for the Colonies . . .
and . . . concerning the German military settlers at the
Cape of G. H., up to . . . 1858.— Correspondence between
the War Office, the Treasury, and the Gov. of the Cape
of G. H., relating to any payment made to the Cape
Oerman settlers . . . 1860-61. — Correspondence . . .
between the Colonial Office and Gov. Sir George Grey
respecting his recall from the Cape of G. H., and his . . .
reappointment . . . also Further papers with reference to
the recall . . . that is to say, all despatches from Sir
George Grey not already printed . . . subsequent to . . .
July, 1859.— Correspondence relating to the alleged kid-
nappinf; and enslaving: of yonnK Africans by
the people of the Transvaal, 1869.— Accepted tender from
the Union Steam Navigation Co., and . . . contract with
that Co. for the conveyance of Her Majesty's mails be-
tween this country and the Cape of G. H.— Return of the
white and coloured population ... of the Cape of
G. H., in the several districts of the eastern and western
divisions, and also of British Kaffraria, according to the
latest returns.— Cape of G. H. offences. Bill . . . for the
prevention and punishment of offences com-
mitted by His Majesty's subjects . . . of the Cape of G. H.
. . . 1836.— Applications from the colonists of the Cape of
G. H. . . . for representative government . . . also
... all applications of a similar import from other British
colonies within the last ten years, 1846.— Correspondence
regarding the establishment of responsible grovern-
ment at the Cape of Q. H., and the withdrawal of
troops from that colony ... April 26, 28 ; June 10, 1870.—
Petitions addressed to Her Majesty with reference to the
proposed introduction of responsible government in tho
Cape of G. H.— Letters patent of . . . Dec, 1847, appoint-
ing Sir Harry Smith Gov. of the Cape of G. H.
- South Africa (Cape Colony). Further cor-
respondence respecting the affairs of South
Africa. London, 1882. fo. {With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa, corre-
spond, rel. to Natal and Zululand. ) 3411
South Africa. Convention between Her
Majesty and the South African Republic, for
the settlement of the affairs of Swaziland,
with correspondence relating thereto. Lon-
don, 1890. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Swaziland, Correspond. ) 3411
South Africa. Convention for the settle-
ment of the Transvaal territory. London,
1881. fo. {With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, Correspond, respecting war between
TVansvaal Republic and neighbouring . . .
tribes.) 3421
South Africa. Copy of a despatch, etc.,
from Sir W. Owen Lanyon, dated Jan. 23,
1881, reporting on the affairs of the Trans-
vaal. London, 1881. 2 v. in 1, fo. ( With Gt.
Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Correspond,
respecting war between Transvaal Republic
and neighbouring . . . tribes. )
3421
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
1831
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
— South Africa. Copy of a despatch from
the Earl of Kimberley, containing the in-
structions addressed to Gov. Sir H. Robinson,
on his departure to assume the offices of Gov.
of the Cape and High Commissioner in South
Africa. London, 1881. fo. (With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further correspond,
of South Africa, 1881. ) 3421
— South Africa. Correspondence relating to
the affairs of Natal and Zululand. London,
1882. fo. 3411
— South Africa. Correspondence relating to
the High Commissionership in South Africa,
and its separation from the Governorship of
the Cape. London, 1888. fo. ( With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Further
correspond, respecting, 1882. ) 3421
— South Africa. Correspondence relating to
the liquor traffic in certain native territories
in South Africa. London, 1890. fo. [With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, [South Af-
rica, Reports . . . on Bechuanaland. ) 3411
— South Africa. Correspondence relative to
military affairs in Natal and the Transvaal.
London, 1879. fo. (With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Further correspond, of
South Africa, 1879, I. ) 3421
The same. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, Papers and further papers rel. to Kafir
outbreak in Natal. ) 3411
— South Africa. Correspondence respecting
the affairs of Basutoland. London, 1880-86.
9 V. in 1. fo. 3411
South Africa. Correspondence respecting
the affairs of Zululand and the proposed visit
of Cety wayo to England. London, 1882. 3 v.
in 1. fo. (With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, South Africa, Correspond, rel. to Na-
tal and Zululand. ) 3411
South Africa. Correspondence respecting
the conference of delegates from the Orange
Free State and the colonies of the Cape of
Good Hope and Natal, recently held at Cape
Town on the question of customs union and
railway extension. London, 1888. fo. 3421
South Africa. Correspondence respecting
the temporary allowance granted to Sir Bartle
Frere as High Commissioner in South Africa.
London, 1880. 2 v. in 1, fo. ( With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further correspond,
of South Africa, 1880, II. ) 3421
South Africa. Further correspondence
respecting the Cape Colony and adjacent ter-
ritories. London, 1883-86. 6 v. in 1, fo.
( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
South Africa, Further correspond, respecting,
1882. ) 3421
South Africa. Further correspondence
respecting the proposed bill for enabling the
South African colonies and states to unite
under one government. London, 1877. fo.
( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South
Africa, Proposal for conference of delegates
from. ) 3421
South Africa. Instructions to the Royal
Commission for the settlement of the affairs
of the Transvaal, and correspondence relating
thereto. London, 1881. fo. ( With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Correspond, respect-
ing war between Transvaal Republic and
neighbouring . . . tribes. ) 3421
South Africa. Proposal for a conference
of delegates from the colonies and states of
South Africa, and correspondence respecting
same. London, [1875-76]. 2 v. fo. 3421
South Africa. Reports ... on the affairs
of Bechuanaland, 1879-80. London, 1883. fo.
3411
South African Republic. Convention be-
tween Her Majesty, the Queen of the United
Kingdom of Gt. Britain and Ireland and the
South African Republic. London, 1884. fo.
(With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Transvaal, Correspond, and further corre-
spond, respecting, 1883. ) 3421
South African Republic. Correspondence
respecting the convention concluded with the
South African Republic on the 27 Feb., 1884.
London, 1884. fo. 3411
South African Republic. Report by . . .
agent at Pretoria, on the session of the Volks-
raad of the South African Republic in 1888.
London, 1888. 8°. (With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, South Africa, Reports . . .
on Bechuanaland.) 3411
Statistical abstract for the several colonial
and other possessions of the United King-
dom in each year, 1879-93. no. 31. London,
1895. 8°. —3392
Swaziland. Correspondence respecting the
affairs of Swaziland. London, 1887-90. 2 v.
in 1, fo. 3411
Transvaal. Correspondence [and] Further
correspondence respecting the affairs of the
Transvaal [and adjacent territories]. Lon-
don, 1882-86. 17 V. in 3, fo. 3421
Transvaal. Correspondence respecting the
debt due to Her Majesty's government by the
Transvaal state. London, 1883. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Transvaal,
Correspond, and further correspond, respecting,
1883. ) 3421
Transvaal. Despatches from Sir G. C.
Strahan, and Sir G. Pomeroy Colley, etc.,
transmitting proclamations issued by the
Boer leaders and by Sir W. Owen Lanyon.
London, 1881. fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Correspond, respecting war be-
tween Transvaal Republic and neighbouring
. . . tribes.) 3421
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
1832
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
Transvaal. Letter from Messrs. Krueger
and Joubert, delegates from the Transvaal, to
the Secretary of State for the colonies ; with
the reply. London, 1878. {With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Correspond, respect-
ing war between Transvaal Republic and neigh-
bouring . . . tribes. ) 3421
Transvaal. Telegram, dated 17 June, 1883,
from the officer administering the govern-
ment, Cape Town, to the Earl of Derby, and
the reply thereto. London, 1883. fo. ( With
Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Transvaal,
Correspond, and further correspond, respecting,
1883.) 3421
Zululand. Further correspondence re-
specting the affairs of Zululand and adjacent
territories. London, 1884-90. 13 v. in 3, fo.
(With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Zululand, Further correspond, respecting the
affairs of Zululand and Cetywayo; Natal and
Zululand reports, 1885-87, 1888-91. ) 3421
Zululand. Further correspondence respect-
ing the affairs of Zululand and Cetywayo.
London, 1883-84. 4 v. in 2, fo. ( With Gt.
Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, South Africa,
Correspond, rel. to Natal and Zululand; Natal
and Zululand repts. 1884.) 3411, 3421
Transvaal finnnce. Report and account of liabili-
ties of the Transvaal. 3 pp. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts.
and Papers, Correspond, respecting war between Transvaal
Bepublic and neighbouring . . . tribes.)— Army (troops in
Natal and Transvaal). Statement of the number of
troop!* of each arm, now stationed in Natal and the
Transvaal, 12 July, 1881. 1 p. (With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Correspond, respecting war between
Transvaal Bepublic and neighbouring . . . tribes.)
See also Accounts and Papers under House of
Commons.— House of Lords.
AetM, Ordinances, I^aws.
Act for enabling the Commissioners acting
in execution of an agreement made between
the East India Co. and the private creditors
of the Nabobs of the Oarnatic, the better to
carry the same into effect. [London], 1806.
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Commissioners ... of the
Camatic, Reports, v. 1. ) 3471
Act for further continuing until the first
day of Aug. 1829 . . . the powers granted . . .
for enabling the Commissioners acting in
execution of an agreement made between the
East India Co. and the private creditors of
the Nabobs of the Camatic, the better to
carry the same into effect. [London], 1826.
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Commissioners ... of the
Camatic, Reports, v. 2. ) 3471
Act for giving relief to Messieurs Chase
and Co., formerly bankers of Madras . . . and
Thos. Parry, also of Madras, merchant . . .
[London], 1819. fo. [With Gt. Brit. Com-
missioners ... of the Camatic, Reports, v. 2. )
3471
Acts made in the Parliaments of . . .
Charles I and Charles II . . . Holden ... at
Edinburgh, June, 1633 ; June, 1640 ; June-
July, 1644; Jan. 1645-Feb. 1646; Nov. 1646-
March, 1647 ; March-June, 1648 ; Jan. -March,
1649; May- Aug. 1649. Edinburgh, 1633-49.
8 V. in 1, fo. 1511
Alcohol in the arts. Customs and inland
revenue laws and laws and regulations for the
use of methylated and unmethylated alcohol
in the arts ; together with an appendix.
Washington, 1895. 8°. ( V. S. 53 Cong. 3 sess.
Senate repts. v. 4.)
Collection of all the publicke orders, ordi-
nances, and declarations of both Houses of
Parliament from 9 March, 1642, untill Dec,
1646. [By Edward Husband.] London, 1646.
fo. .2541
Declaration and ordinance for the speedy
raising of a body of horse, for the preserva-
tion ... of the kingdom. Which horse are
... to be under the command of Right Hon.
Edward, Earl of Manchester. [London],
[1643]. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 5.)
4555
Exact collection of all remonstrances,
declarations, votes, orders, ordinances . . .
and other remarkable passages betweene the
Kings most excellent Majesty, and his high
court of Parliament . . . Dec, 1641, untiU
March 21, 1643. [By Edward Husband.] Lon-
don, 1643. sm. 4°. .2542
Laws, ordinances, and regulations relating
to monastic and conventual institutions in
various foreign countries. London, [1875].
fo. —3251
Long Parliament as it acted in 1641-43 :
being an exact account of all remarkable
passages that was between the King's most
excellent Majesty and the two Houses of
Parliament . . . Also, the severall votes, re-
solves, etc., of the two Houses, with such
petitions as were presented to them either
from the city of London or other counties in
thekingdomc [London], 1661. sm. 4°. .2542
Ordinance ; with instructions for the taking of the
lea$;ne and covenant in England and Wales, 10 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 4, p.^25.)— Ordinance for
declaring all votes and ordinances, since the force
on both Houses, null and void. 2 pp. ( Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, v. 5, p. 173.)
Bills.
Answer of the commissioners of . . . Scot-
land to both Houses of Parliament, upon the
new propositions of peace, and the foure
bills to be sent to His Majestie. London, 1647.
sm. 4°. (Pamphlets : Charles I, V. 8.) 4555
• Bill intituled, An act for the prevention
and punishment of offences committed by
His Majesty's subjects within certain terri-
tories adjacent to the colony of the Cape of
Good Hope [London], 1836. fo. (Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Reports rel. to Cape
of Good Hope, 1836-73. ) 3411
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
1833
GREAT BRITAIN, Parliament
Declaration, concerning the papers of the
Scots commissioners, entituled Answer . . .
upon the new propositions of peace, and the
four bills to be sent to His Majesty. London,
1647. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 8.)
4565
Declaration of the kingdome of Scotland
. . . Together with the answer of the com-
missioners ... of Scotland, to . . . Parliament
upon the new propositions of peace, and the
foure bills to be sent to His Majesty. Edin-
burgh, 1647. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets : Charles I,
V. 8. ) 4555
Four bills sent to the King to the Isle of
Wight to be passed. Together with the propo-
sitions sent unto him at the same time. Lon-
don, 1647. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets : Charles I,
V. 8. ) 4555
Marriages ( Basutoland, etc. ) Bill intituled.
An act to remove doubts as to the validity of
certain marriages solemnised in Basutoland
and in British Bechuanaland. [London], 1889.
fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
South Africa, Correspond, respecting . . . Basu-
toland.) 3411
Parliamentary debates on the Dissenters'
chapels bill. London, 1844. 8°. —4286
Haniilton-Gordon, J. C, 7 Earl of Aberdeen. Af-
firmation bill. 10 pp. ^Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 33, 1883,
p. 475.)
nebateH aii«l Proooediiif^H.
Collection of all the publicke orders, or-
dinances, and declarations of both Houses of
Parliament from 9 March, 1642, untill Deo.
1646. [By Edward Husband.] London, 1646.
fo. .2541
Diurnall occurrences, or dayly proceedings
of both Houses, in this great and happy Parli-
ament, from 3 of Nov., 1640, to 3 of Nov.,
1641. With a continuation of all the speeches,
from June last, to 3 of Nov., 1641. London,
1641. sm. 4°. 1597
England and Scotland ; or, the proceed-
ings of the Parliament, of England, the con-
fession of the Church of Scotland. Oxford,
1644. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 6.)
4555
Ephemeris Parliamentaria ; or, a faithfull
register of the transactions in Parliament, in
the third and fourth years of the reign of . . .
King Charles. [By Thos. Fuller.] London,
1654. fo. 2542
Exact collection of all remonstrances,
declarations, votes, orders, ordinances . . .
and other remarkable passages betweene the
Kings most excellent Majesty, and his high
court of Parliament . . . Dec, 1641, untill
March 21, 1643. [By Edward Husband.]
London, 1643. sm. 4°. .2542
Hansard's Parliamentary debates. 3 s.
V. 281-356, July 2, 1883-Aug. 5, 1891. London,
1883-91. 76 V. 8°. —3334
JVo(c.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue. For con-
tinuation see Parliamentary debates.
Historical collections ; or, an exact account
of the proceedings of the four last Parlia-
ments of Q. Elizabeth of famous memory . . .
Faithfully and laboriously collected by Hey-
wood Townshend. London, 1680. fo. 1512
History, debates, and proceedings of both
Houses of Parliament of Gt. Britain, 1743-74.
[By John Debrett.] London, 1792. 7 v. 8°.
—3306
Long Parliament as it acted in 1641^3:
being an exact account of all remarkable
passages that was between the King's most
excellent Majesty and the two Houses of Par-
liament . . . Also, the severall votes, resolves,
etc., of the two Houses : with such petitions
as were presented to them either from the
city of London or other counties in the king-
dome. [London], 1661. sm. 4°. .2542
Mirror of Parliament, 1828-37. London,
1828-37. 36v. fo. .—2381
The same. 2 s. 1837-41. London, 1838-41.
34 V. 8°. .—2384
Parliamentary debates, authorised ed. 4 s.
V. 1-50, Feb. 9, 1892-July 12, 1897. London,
1892-97. 50 V. 8°. —3451
Note.— For earlier v. see Hansard's Parliamentary
debates.
Parliamentary debates on the Dissenters'
chapels bill. London, 1844. 8°. ^286
Test act reporter ; or, report of proceedings
in the late application to Parliament for the
repeal of the corporation and test acts : in-
cluding Parliamentary debates and public
documents . . . London, 1829. 8°. —2354
Proceedings in the third Parliament of «'harles I.
3 pp. (Somers, J., Cotl of tracts, v. 4, p. 115.)— Proceed-
ings in Parliament upon the observations of the Com-
missioners for stating the pnblir acconntH of the
kingdom. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12, p. 395.)
— RONOlves of Parliament, 1660. 4 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts. V. 7, p. 429.)— Declaration of the votes
and resolnllons agreed upon for the safety of His
Majesty's person, the defence of the kingdom, etc., 1642.
3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 4, p. 458.)— Votes,
reNolves, and orders of the Parliament respecting
the prisoners in the Tower, 1660. S pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 433.)
•See also Debates and ProceetHnjfs under House of
Commons.— House of Lords.
Great Brittiiii, Parliament
Works about Parliament.
Animadversions upon the armies remon-
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1642. [Pamphlets: Charles I, V. 4.) 4555
His Majesties answer to the declaration
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His Majesties answer to the XIX propo-
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( Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 4. ) 4555
— His Majesties declaration, in answer to
a declaration of Parliament ; for the raysing
of all power and force ... to lead against all
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( Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
His Majesties declaration . . . occasioned
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His Majesties declaration ... of the
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His Majesties declaration . . . upon occa-
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1642. [Pamphlets: Charles I, V. 3.) 4555
His Majesties gracious answer and
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His Majesties message to both Houses
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Speech to both Houses of Parliament at
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Charles II, King of Ot. Britain. His
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DiGGES, Sir D., and others. Conference
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4656
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Declaration, concerning their proceeding in
the proposalls, prepared and agreed on by the
councell of the armie, to be tendred to the
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Declaration, or representation . . . con-
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liberties of themselves and the kingdome.
1647. [Pamphlets: Charles I, V. 8.) 4655
Demands, in prosecution of the late
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4556
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4555
Collection of divers papers presented
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1648. {Pamphlets: Charles I, \. 10.) 4555
The same. { Tracts rel. to Scotland. ) 2694
Eight articles of the Scots demands,
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{Descriptive essays, v. 1, p. 219.) — Nature of the powers
and proceedings of the Lords and Commons on lm«
peacliments. 18 pp. (Somers, J., CoU. o/ tracts, v. 11,
p. 294.)— Mantel!, W. Short treatise of the lawes of
England : with the jurisdiction of the high court of Par-
liament, 1644, 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 4,
p. 599.)— Meynard, (— ). Speech at the Committee at
Guildhall. Jan. 6, 1641, concerning the breaches of privi-
leges of Parliament. 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 4, p. 349.)— Private bill legislation. 32 pp. (Edin.
Rev.v. 161, 1886, p. 74; Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 67, 1886, p. 488.)
— Scobell, H. Power of the Lords and Commons in
Parliament, in point of judicature, discussed, 1680.
4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 67.)— Sellar,
A. C. Private bill legislation. 17 pp. {Nineteenth Cent.
V. 17, 1885, p. 352.)— Two petitions of the county of
Buckingham ; as also, the humble petition of the mari-
ners and seamen ; together with the petition of the
foure innes of court. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 4, p. 351.)
Great Britain, Parliament, Registers.
Nicolas, Sir N. H. {Ed.) Flagellum Par-
liamentarium : being sarcastic notices of
nearly two hundred members of the first Par-
liament after the restoration, A. D. 1661-78.
1827. 1508
Park, G. R. Parliamentary representa-
tion of Yorkshire ... to the dissolution of the
twenty-second Parliament. 1886. 2546
Royal Blue Book, fashionable directory,
and Parliamentary guide. [1868.] 1156
lAHt of persons returned to serve in Parliament in
1656. 7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 6, p. 339.) —
Names of the members of Parliament called to take
upon them the trust of the government of this Com-
monwealth, which began June 4, 1653. 20 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 6, p. 246.)— List of the members of
Parliament.that were seelnded by the army in 1648, or
since excluded by a few of their fellow members. 7 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 6, p. 87.)
See also Bejfisters under House of Commons. — House
of Lords.
GREAT BRITAIN, Patent Office
1838
GREAT BRITAIN, Public Record Office
Great Britain, Patent Office.
Abridgment class and index key, showing
abridgment classes and index headings to
which inventions are assigned in the official
publications of the Patent Office, Sept., 1897.
Pt. I. List and contents of abridgment classes.
Pt. II. Index headings and cross references.
London, 1897. r. 8°. P.205
Abridgments of specifications, 1533-1888.
London, 1858-96. 195 v. 8°, 16°. P.4411
Alphabetical index of patentees and ap-
plicants for patents, 1883-85. London, 1884-
86. 3 V. r. 8°. P.205
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogne. For con-
tinuation see Name index, etc.
Illustrated journal, 1884-88. London, 1884-
88. 8 V. r. 8°. P.3511
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue. Con-
tinued as
Illustrated official journal, 1889-97. Lon-
don, 1889-97. 36 v. r. 8°. P.3511
Name index of applicants for patents of
invention, 1886-88. London, 1887-89. 3 v. r.
8». P.205
Note.— For earlier years «ee Alphabetical index, etc.
Official journal, 1884-88. London, 1884-89.
10 V. r. 8°. P.3511
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue. Con-
tinued as Illustrated official journal.
Specifications of letters patent for inven-
tions, and provisional specifications, filed and
recorded in the office of the Commissioners of
patents for inventions, 1883, v. 54-1896, v. 69.
London, 1884-97. 1343 v. r. 8°. P. 179
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Subject-matter index of accepted complete
specifications of inventions, 1884-95. London,
1887-97. 21 V. r. 8°. P.203
JVote.— For earlier years see preceding catalogue.
Hakdingham, G. G. M. Patents for in-
ventions, and how to procure them. Notes
on the law and practice relating to the grant
of letters patent for inventions. 1891. —1355
Great Britain, Privy Council.
Acts, n. s., 1542-82, 86-88. Ed. by J. R.
Dasent. London, 1890-97. 16 v. r. 8°. ( Gt.
Brit. Master of the Rolls. ) 4572
Orders in Council and returns respecting
the sale of lands in Upper Canada. [London],
1837. fo. (With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and
Papers, Papers rel. to Lower Canada. ) 4561
Report of a Committee of the Lords of the
Privy Council on the trade of Gt. Britain
with the United States, Jan., 1791. [Ed. by
W. C. Ford.] Washington, 1888. sm. 4°.
—2393
Bateson, M. ( Ed. ) Collection of original
letters from the Bishops to the Privy Council,
1664. 1893. (Camden miscel. v. 9: Camden
8oc.) 1504
- Dicey, a. V. Privy Council. The Arnold
prize essay, 1860. 1887. —2326
Great Britain. Royal Commission on
historical MSS. Fifteenth report, Appendix
III. MSS. of Charles Haliday, of Dublin.
Acts of the Privy Council in Ireland, 1556-71.
1897. 4463
JaiiieH II, King of Ot. Britain. Letter to the Lords
of his Privy Council. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 11, p. 485.)
Great Britain, Public Record Office.
Calendars ; Chronicles and memorials, etc.
See above, Master of the Rolls.
British Recced Society. Index library :
being indexes and calendars to British records.
Nos. 13-69. 1889-97, 57 nos. in 41. W. 27
Great Britain. House of Commons.
Select committee, appointed to inquire into
the state of the public records of the king-
dom, etc., 1800. Reports and appendices,
n. d. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from Com-
mittees, V. 15. ) 4451
Nicolas, Sir N. H. Refutation of Mr. Pal-
grave's "Remarks in reply to 'Observations
on the state of historical literature.' " Addi-
tional facts relative to the Record Commis-
sion, and record offices. 1831. 1586
ScARGiLL-BiRD, S. R. Guide to the princi-
pal classes of documents preserved in the
Public Record Office. 1896. (Gt. Bnt.
Master of the Rolls. ) 4591
Whottesley, G. (Ed.) Extracts from the
Plea rolls of the reigns of Richard I, John,
Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Edward IH,
Richard II, and Henry IV, A. D. 1194-1405,
from the original rolls in the Public Record
Office. (Wm. Salt Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 3,
4, 6, 7, 9, 10, pt. 1 ; 11 ; 12, pt. 1 ; 13 ; 14, pt. 1 ;
15, 1882-94. ) .2555
Wrottosley, G. {Ed.) Extracts from the Fine rolls
of the reign of Edward II, A. D. 1307-27, taken from the
original rolls in the Public Record Office. 13 pp. (Wm.
Salt Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 9, pt. 1, 1888, p. 119.)— (.Ed.)
Pedes finium ; or, fines of mixed counties, which include
manors and tenements in Staffordshire, temp. Henry VII,
Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Philip and Mary. From the
originals in the Public Record Office. 65 pp. (Wm. Salt
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 12, pt. 1, 1891, p. 175.)— (£d.) Pleas
of the forest, Staffordshire, temp. Henry HI and Ed-
ward I. From the originals in the Public Record Office.
58 pp. (Wm. Salt Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 5, pt. 1, 1884,
p. 123.) — (Ed. ) Staffordshire hundred rolls, temp. Henry
III and Edward I. From the originals in the Public
Record Office. 17 pp. (Wm. Salt Archaeol. Soc. Coll.
V. 5, pt. 1, 1884, p. 105.)— (Ed.) Subsidy roll of 6 Edward
III, A. D. 1332-33. From the original Exchequer roll in
the Public Record Office. 55 pp. (Wra. Salt Archaeol.
Soc. Coll. V. 10, pt. 1,1889, p. 77.)— and Boyd, W. (Eds.)
Final concords ; or. Pedes finium of Staffordshire, 1 to
31 Elizabeth, abstracted from the original Feet of fines
in the Public Record Office. 227 pp. (Wm. Salt Archaeol.
Soc. Coll. V. 12, pt. 1, 1891, p. 235; v. 13, 1892, p. 205; v. 14,
pt. 1, 1893, p. 163; V. 15, 1894, p. 127.)
See also the following.
GREAT BRITAIN, Record Commission 1839 GREAT BRITAIN, Royal Commission, etc.
Great Britain, Record Commismon.
Domesday book ; or, the great survey of
England of William the Conqueror, A. D.
1086. Fac-simile of the part relating to Corn-
wall. Southampton, 1861. fo. 2541
Domesday book ; or, the great survey of
England of William the Conqueror, A. D.
1086. Fac-simile of the part relating to Essex.
Southampton, 1862. 4°. 2542
Domesday book ; or, the great survey of
England of William the Conqueror, A. D.
1086. Fac-simile of the part relating to Nor-
folk. Southampton, 1862. 4°. 2542
Domesday book ; or, the great survey of
England of William the Conqueror, A. D.
1086. Fac-simile of the part relating to Suf-
folk. Southampton, 1863. 4°. 2542
Domesday book ; or, the great survey of
England, made by William the Conqueror,
A. D. 1086. [Facsimile, photo-zincographed
by Her Majesty's command.] [Southampton],
n. d. fo. P.R.
General report ; with an appendix and in-
dex. [London], 1837. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of
C. Reports from Committees, Suppl. v. 8. ) 4451
Nonarum inquisitiones in Curia Scaccarii,
temp, regis Edwardi III. [London], 1807.
fo. —2301
Reports respecting the public records of
the kingdom, etc. 1800-19. [London], 1819.
2 v. fo. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from Ckrm-
mittees, Suppl. v. 6, 7. ) 4451
Appendix ; engraved fac similes inserted
in the several works printed under the Com-
mission, with the explanations. [London],
1819. fo. 4451
Nicolas, Sir N. H. Refutation of Mr.
Palgrave's "Remarks in reply to 'Observa-
tions on the state of historical literature.' "
Additional facts relative to the Record Com-
mission, and record offices. 1831. 1586
Britton, J. On the Record Commission : with a
brief account of historical and topographical records.
17 pp. (Jackson, J. E., Hist, of Qrittleton: Wilishire
Topograph. Soc.)— Sflcolas, Sir N. H. Account of the
woilcs pub. by order of the Commissioners for the preser-
vation of the public records. 34 pp. (In his Notitia
historica, p. 100.)
Great Britain, Registrar General.
Census of England and Wales, 1861. Lon-
don, 1862-63. 3 V. fo. —4381
Contents. Cleneral report, v. 3.— Population
tables, V. 1, 2.
Census of England and Wales, 1871. Lon-
don, 1871-73. 4 V. fo. —4381
Contents. General report, v. 4.— Population
tables, V. 1-3.— Preliminary report, v. 1.
Census of England and Wales, 1881. Lon-
don, 1881-83. 4 V. in 3, fo. —4381
Contents. Ag^en, condition as to marriage, occupations,
etc., V. 3.— Area, houses, and population, v. 1, 2.— Oen-
cral report, v. 4.— Preliminary report, v. 1.
• Lists of non-parochial registers and records
of births, deaths, and marriages. London,
1841. fo. .2651
Great Britain, Royal Commission for the Chi-
cago Exposition, 1893.
Official catalogue of the British section.
First ed. London, 1893. 12°. —3717
Great Britain, Royal Commission for the set-
tlement of the affairs of the Transvaal.
Reports upon all matters relating to the
settlement of the Transvaal territory. Lon-
don, 1882. 2 V. in 1, fo. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Transvaal, Correspond.)
3421
Great Britain. Parliament. Accounts
and Papers. South Africa. Instructions to
the Royal Commission . . . and correspond-
ence relating thereto. 1881. ( With Gt. Brit.
Pari. Accts. and Papers, Correspond, respect-
ing war between Transvaal Republic hnd neigh-
bouring . . . tribes. ) 3421
Great Britain, Royal Commission into in-
closures, 1517-18.
Domesday of inclosures, 1517-18, being the
extant returns to Chancery for Berks, Bucks,
Cheshire, Essex, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire,
Northants, Oxon, Warwickshire . . . and Bed-
fordshire. Ed., with notes and tables, by
I. 8. Leadam. London, 1897. 2 v. 8°. {Royal
Hist. See. ) 2514
Great Britain, Royal Commission of inquiry,
Jamaica disturbances.
Papers laid before the, by Gov. Eyre.
London, 1866. fo. .2651
Great Britain, Royal Commission on historical
MSS.
Calendar of the MSS. of the Marquis of
, Salisbury, preserved at Hatfield House, Hert-
fordshire. Pts. 2-6. London, 1888-95. 5v. 8°.
4473
Tenth [to] fifteenth Reports ; [with ap-
pendixes and indexes]. London, 1885-97.
50 v. 8°. 4464
Note.— For Reports 1-8 see preceding catalogue. Ninth
Report and appendixes, and pt. 10 of the appendix to the
12 Report, are wanting.
Contents. MSS. of the Marquess of Abergavenny,
Lord Braye, G. F. Luttrell, &c., 10 rept., append. VI.—
MSS. of the Duke of Atliole, and of the Earl of Home,
12 rept., append. VIII.— MSS. of the Duke of Beaufort,
the Earl of Donoughmore, and others, 12 rept., append.
IX.— MSS. of the Earl of Buckinsliamshire, the
Earl of Lindsey, the Earl of Onslow, Lord Emly, Theo-
dore J. Hare, and James Round, 14 rept., append. IX.—
MSS. and correspondence of James, first Earl of Char-
lemont. 1784-99. V. II, 13 rept., append. VIII.— MSS.
of the Earl Cowper, preserved at Melbourne Hall,
Derbyshire, 12 rept., append. I-III.— MSS. of the Earl of
Dartmouth, 11 rept., append. V; 14 rept., append. X;
15 rept., append. I.— Reports on the MSS. of the Earl of
E^llnton, Sir J. Stirling Maxwell, C. G. H. Drummond
Moray, C. F. Weston Underwood, and G. Wingfield
Digby, 10 rept., append. I.— MSS. of Sir Wm. Fltsher-
bert, and others, 13 rept., append. VI.— MSS. of P. J.
Savile Foljambe, of Osberton, 15 rept., append. V.—
GREAT BRITAIN, Royal Commission, etc. 1840 GREAT BRITAIN, Science and Art, etc.
MSS. of J. B. Fortescue, preserved at Dropmore, IS
rept., append. Ill ; 14 rept., append. V.— Report on the
MSS. of the family of Gawcly, formerly of Norfolk,
10 rept., append. II.— MSS. of the Dake of Hamilton,
11 rept., append. VI.— MSS. of J. Eliot HoilK'kin, of
Richmond, Surrey, 15 rept., append. II. — MSS. of the
House orL.or<ls, 1678-93, 11 rept., append. II; 12 rept.,
append. VI : 13 rept., append. V ; 14 rept., append. VI. —
MSS. of Lord Uenyon, 14 rept., append. IV.— MSS. of
the Duke of I.ee<Is, the Bridgewater trust, Reading
corporation, the Inner Temple, &c., 11 rept., append.
Vn.— MSS. of S. H. I.,e Fleming:, of Rydal Hall, 12
rept., append. VIT.— MSS. of L.incoIn, Bury St. Ed-
mund's, and Great Grimsby corporations; and of the
deans and chapters of Worcester and Lichfield, &c., 14
rept., append. 'Sail.— MSS. of the Earl of I>on>iclale,
13 rept., append. VII.— MSS. of the Marquis of Ormontle,
preserved at the castle, Kilkenny. V. I, 14 rept., ap-
pend. VII.— MSS. of the Marquis of Ormonde, the Earl
of Fingall, the corporations of Waterford, Galway, &c.,
10 rept., append. V.— MSS. of the Duke of Porllanrt
preserved at Welbeck abbey, 13 rept., append. I, Hi 14
rept., append. II ; 15 rept., append. IV.— MSS. of Charles
Haliday, of Dublin. Acts of the l*plvy Council in
Ireland, 1656-71, 15 rept., append. III.— MSS. of the Duke
of Roxburghe : Sir H. H. Campbell, the Earl of Strath-
more; and the Countess Dowager of Seafield, 14 rept.,
append. III.— MSS. of the Duke of Rutland, preserved
at Belvoir castle, 12 rept., append. IV, V; 14 rept., ap-
pend. I. — MSS. of Rye and Hereford corporations;
Capt. Loder-Symonds, Mr. B. R. Wodehouse, and others,
13 rept., append. IV.— MSS. of Henry Duncan Skrine,
Salvetti correspondence, 11 rept., append. I.— MSS. of
the corporations of Sonthanipton and King's Lynn,
11 rept., append. III. — MSS. of the Marquess Town-
Mhend, 11 rept., append. IV.— Report on the MSS. of
Wells cathedral, 10 rept., append. III.— MSS. of the
Earl of Westmorland, Capt. Stewart, Lord Stafford,
Lord Muncaster, and others, 10 rept., append. IV.
Great Britain, Royal Commissionera on tech-
nical inetruction.
First Report. London, 1882. 8°. —2364
Great Britain, Schools' Inquiry Commission.
Reports issued on the education of girls.
Repr. with the sanction of Her Majesty's
Commissioners, with extracts from the evi-"
dence and a preface. By D. Beale. London,
n. d. 8°. —2377
Great Britain, Science and Art Dept. of Com-
mittee of Council on Education.
Ancient and modem gold and silver
smiths' work in the South Kensington
Museum. Described with an introduction by
J. H. Pollen. London, 1878. 8°. —1763
Catalogue of the collection illustrating
construction and building materials. Ed. by
H. Sandham. 3 ed. London, 1862. p. 8°.
—3727
Classified list of photographs of paintings
and drawings. London, 1878. 8°. —1753
Descriptive catalogue of the fictile ivories
in the South Kensington Museum. With an
account of the continental collections of
classical and mediaeval ivories. By J. O.
Westwood. London, 1876. 8°. —1723
Descriptive catalogue of the glass vessels
in the South Kensington Museum. With an
introductory notice by Alex. Nesbitt. Lon-
don, 1878. 8°. —1753
Directory (revised to Aug., 1877). 32 ed.
With regulations for establishing and con-
ducting science schools and classes. London,
1877. 8°. —2386
Dyce collection : a catalogue of the paint-
ings, miniatures, drawings, engravings, rings,
and miscellaneous objects bequeathed by
Rev. Alex. Dyce. London, 1874. 8°. —1753
Dyce collection : a catalog^ue of the printed
books and MSS. bequeathed by Rev. Alex.
Dyce. London, 1875. 2 v. 8°. W. 14
' C(mtenis.
A.-Kyd, V. 1. L.-Zschokke, v. 2.
First proofs of the universal catalogue of
books on art. [Ed. by J. H. Pollen.] London,
1870. 2 V. sm. 4°. L.84
Contents.
A.-Kysell, v. 1. L.-Zwinner, v. 2.
Supplement. London, 1877. sm. 4°.
L.84
Reports on the Paris Universal Exhibition,
1867. London, 1868-69. 6 v. and index to
V. n-V, p. 8°. —3716
Contents. Archer, T. C. Apparatus and processes used
in asricnitnral works, and in works for the prepa-
ration of food, V. 5.— Donaldson, J. Architectural
desig^ns and models, v. 2.— Owen, C. H. Artillery,
V. 4. — Johnson, E. C. Apparatus and methods used in
the instruction of theblind, v.3.— Wallis, G. Bronzes
and other art castings and repouss€ work, v. 2. — Leach,
G. Carded wool, woollen yarns, and woollen fabrics,
v. 3.— Nussey, T. Carded wool and woollen fabrics, v. 3.
— Wyatt, M. D. Carpets, tapestry, and other staff's for
furniture, V. 2. — Hooper, G.N. Carriages and wheel-
wrights' work, V. 6.— Playfair, L. Chemical pro-
cesses, V. 5.— Norris, J. P. Apparatus and methods
used in the instruction of chil«lren, v. 3.— Cox, P.
Civil engineering:, public works, and architecture
V. 4. — Cole, H. Report by the executive commissioner,
and appendices, v. 1.— Murray, J. O. Cotton goods,
v. 3.— Redgrave, B. Applications of drawing and
modelling to the common arts, including designs for in-
dustrial purposes, v. 2.— Chadwick, E. Examples of
dwellings characterized by cheapness combined with
the conditions necessary for health and comfort, v. 3.—
Marshall, J. Engraving and lithography, v. 2.—
Beckwith, E. L. Fermented drinks, v. 5.— Leahy,
(_). Field hospital equipments, military teleg-
raphy and signalling, and military hospital and barrack
buildings, v. 4.— Simmonds, P. L. Products of forest
cultivation, v. 5.— Brfihaut, T. C. Fruit trees, v. 5.
—Chadwick, O. Apparatus and processes used in the
manufacture of furniture, and objects for dwellings,
V. 4.— Pollen, J. H. Fancy furniture, v. 2.— Smith, R. S.
Furniture, clothing, and food from all sources, remark-
able for useful qualities combined with cheapness, v. 3.
—Chance, H. Crystal and fancy glass, v. 2.— Goeschen,
H. Harness and saddlery, v. 6.— Weld, C. R. Horo-
logical instruments, V. 2.— Cockerell, (—). Horses,
cattle, dogs, &c., and on a new mode of shoeing horses,
V. 6.— Murray, A. Useful insects, v. 5.— Maskelyne,
N. H. M. S. Jewellery and precious stones, v. 2.—
Palliser, Mrs. B. I<ace, net, embroidery, and small
ware manufactures, v. 3. — Whiting, S. I..eather
work, fancy articles, and basket work, v. 2.— Mitchell,
M. liibraries and apparatus used in the instruction
GREAT BRITAIN, Science and Art, etc.
1841
GREAT BRITAIN
of adults, V. 3.— Close, M. C. I.ij^hthouses and coast
illuminators, v. 4.— Scott, (— ). Limes and hydraulic
cements, v. 4. — Stevelly, J. Linen tliread, and
fabrics of linen and hemp, v. 3.— Anderson, J. SIncliine
tools, V. 4.— Beaumont, F. MachinoN, instruments,
and processes used in various works, v. 4. — Mallet, R,
Maeliines and mechanieal aiiparatiis in gen-
eral, V. 4.— Cooke, A. C. Maps and geographical and
cosmographical apparatus, v. 2.— Olliffe, Sir J. F. Dlecti-
cal and snrgiral instriinientM and apparatus, v. 2.
— Ansted, D. T. Mining; and metallurgy, v. 4.— Smyth,
W. W. Apparatus and processes of the art of mining
and metallurgy, v. 4.— Clay, F. Musical instru-
ments, V. 2.— Parry, T. G. Painting; on ^lass, v. 2.
— Horsley, J. C. Other paintings and drawings, v. 2.—
Cope, C. W. Palutin^'s in oil, v. 2.— Appell, J. W.
Paper, stationery, painting and drawing materials,
and book-binding, v. 2.— Beaumont, F. Apparatus and
processes used in paper making;, dyeing, and print-
ing, V. 4.— Wyatt, M. D. Paperhangin^s, v. 2.—
Whiting, S. Perfumery, v. 2.— Weld, C. R. Pbilo-
sophlcal instrninents and apparatus for teaching
science, v. 2. — Diamond, H. W. Photographic
proofH and; apparatus, v. 2.— Thompson, C. T. Pho-
tography, V. 2.— Cayley, G. J. Gold and silver plate,
V. 2.— Majendie, V. D. Portable arms, v. 4.— Arnoux,
L. Pottery, v. 2.— Russell, J. S. Prime-movers,
boilers, and engines specially adapted to the require-
ments of the exhibition, v. 4. — Brookfleld, W. H.
Printing and books, v. 2.— Campbell, SirD. Railway
apparatus, v. 4.— Returns relative to the new order of
reward, v. 6.— Westmacott, H. Sculpture and die-
sinking, V. 2.— Hooker, (— ). Seeds and saplings of
forest trees, v. 5.— Hickens, { — ). Apparatus and pro-
cesses for sewing and for making-up clothing, v. 5.—
Merrifield, C. W. Models of ships and life boats, v. 4.—
Edwards, J. B., and Cole, W. L. Apparatus used in
shootiuf;. fishing tackle, and implements used in
gathering fruits obtained without culture, v. 5.— Thom-
son, W. Products of shooting, fishing, and of the earth
without culture, v. 5.— Levi, L. Silk manufactures,
shawls, lace and embroidery, hosiery, clothing for both
sexes, and dress in different countries, v. 3.— Jerrold, B.
Articles of all kinds manufactured by skilled work-
men, V. 3.— Jerrold, B. Instruments and modes of
work peculiar to skilled workmen, v. 3.— Foster, P. Le
N., Jr. Apparatus and processes used in spinninij;
and rope making, v. 4.— Bolley, P. A. Spun and
woven fabrics shown as specimens of dyeing, bleach-
ing, and printing, v. 5.— Sabine, B. Telegrraphic
apparatus and processes, v. 4.— Cole, H. Terra
cotta, V. 2.— Webber, C. E., and Rowden, W. T. Test-
ing: house, V. 4.— Webber, T. W. Tlml>ers and forest
produce, v. 5.— Bartley, G. C. T. Toys, v. 3.— Baker,
Sir S. Travellins: articles and camp equipage, v. 4.
— Wyatt, M. D. I'pliolstery and decorative work,
V. 2.— Hogg, R. Vegetables and fruit, v. 5.— Webber,
C. E. Apparatus and processes for ventilatini?,
warming, cooking, and lighting, v. 4. — Foster, P. Le N.,
Jr. Apparatus and processes used in weaving:, v. 4. —
Godwin, V., and others. Worsted trade, v. 3.— Index
to V. 2-5.
See also South Kensin);ton Museum.
Great Britain, Secretary of State for India.
Report on the records of the India Office.
By P. C. Danvers. V. 1, pt. 1. Records re-
lating to agencies, factories, and settlements
not now under the administration of the gov-
ernment of India. London, 1887. 8°. 3414
Great Britain, State THals Committee.
Reports of state trials. N. s., 1820-50.
Ed. by John Macdonel [and] John E. P.
Wallis. London, 1888-96. 7 v. 8°. —3322
Great Britain, Surveyor General of H. M.
Land Revenue.
Reports. [London], 1812. fo. {Gt. Brit.
H. of C. Reports from Committees, Suppl. v. 5. )
4451
Great Britain, War Office.
Army lists. [Monthly.] 1845, 49, 52, 54-
56, 58-62, 69, 74, 78, 80-89. London, 1845-89.
121 nos. 12°. —4517
JVofe.— Changed to Monthly army list in Aug., 1881.
Incomplete.
A«lye, Sir J. M. Chaos in the War OfBce. 9 pp.
(Cantemp. Rev. v. 54, 1888, p. 304.)— Cecil, Lm-d E. B.
H. G. The curse of the War OfHce. 13 pp. {Nineteenth
Cent. V. 24, 1888, p. 106.)— Chesney, Sir G. The confu-
sion worse confounded at the War Office. 21pp. (Mn«-
teenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 237. )— How to re-organise the
War Department. 18 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891,
p. 885.)— Hope, W. The Ordnance Department. 3 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 40, 1886, p. 273.)— Ordnance De-
partment. 7 pp. ( Contemp. iJcv. v. 50, 1886, p. 457. )—
Reconstructed War Office. 16 pp. {Blackwood's
Mag. v. 142, 1887, p. 567.)— War Office. 35 pp. {Blaek-
wood'a Mag. v. 142, 1887. p. 85; v. 143, 1888, p. 128.)
Great Britain.
II.
Works about Great Britain, arranged in
the following order, general and miscellane-
ous works being placed at the head.
Agriculture. Court of High Law.
Antiquities. Commission. Manufactures.
Architecture. Court of Justice, Mineralogy and
Army, navy, High. mines.
and defences. Court of King's Mollusca.
Bibliography. Bench. Music.
Biography. Court of King's National and so-
Birds. Justiciars. cial character-
Botany. Court of Probate. istics.
Canals. Court of Star Numismatics.
Census. Chamber. Officers of govern-
Chronology. Courts. ment.
Church history. Earlv inhabit- Palaeontology.
Civil service. ants. Political econo-
Cliraate. Education. my.
Colonies. Finance. Politics.
Commerce. Fine arts. Population.
Constitution Fisheries. Postal service.
and govern- Pishes. Public works.
ment. Foreign relations. Railroads.
Constitutional Genealogy. Royal household.
history. Geology. Science.
Court and Heraldry, peer- Seals.
courtiers. age, etc. Statistics.
Court of Ad- History. Tariff.
miralty. Hygiene. Weights and
Court of Chan- Insects. measures.
eery. King. Zoology.
Court of Exche- Lands and es-
quer. tates.
Great Britain.
Bartholomew, J. Gazetteer of the British
isles, statistical and topographical. 1887. 1141
The same. [1893.] R.71
BiCKHAM, G. British monarchy ; or, a
new chorographical description of all the
dominions subject to the king of Gt. Britain.
1748. 2541
Britton, J., Brayley, E. W., and others.
Beauties of England and Wales, [and] Scot-
land. 1801-18, 24 V. in 31. .2527
GREAT BRITAIN
1842
GREAT BRITAIN, Agriculture
Burlington, C, and others. Modern uni-
versal British traveller ; or, a new, complete,
and accurate tour through England, Wales,
Scotland, and the neighbouring islands. 1779.
.2461
Campbell, T. Address of the Literary
Polish Association to the people of Gt.
Britain. 1832. ( With Hill, R., Home colonies. )
3155
Chambbblayne, J. Magnae Britanniae
notitia ; or, the present state of Gt. Britain,
1710, 16, 23, 26-29, 35, 37, 41, 45, 55. 1710-^5,
12 V. 1598
Note.— For other v. see preceding catalogue.
Cox, T. Magna Britannia et Hibernia, an-
tiquaetnova. lAnon.'] 1720-31, 6 v. 2571
Cruttwbll, C. Tour through the whole
island of Gt. Britain. 1801, 6 v. 2527
De Fob, D. Tour thro' the whole island
of Gt. Britain. [Anon.] 1742, 4 v. 1408
DlBDiN, C. Observations on a tour through
almost the whole of England, and a consider-
able part of Scotland. [1801-02], 2 V. .2462
Drayton, M. Poly-olbion : a chorograph-
icall description of . . . Gt. Britain. 1876, 3 v.
(Compl. works, v. 1-3.) 1305
The same. 1889-90, 3 pts. in 2 v. [Spenser
Soc. n. 8. nos. 1-3. ) 1311
GtoUGH, R. British topography ; or, an
historical account of what has been done for
illustrating the topographical antiquities of
Gt. Britain and Ireland. [Anon.] 1780, 2 v.
2532
HUEBNER, J. A., Freiherr von. Through
the British empire. 1886, 2 v. 1506
Letts, Son, and Co. (Pubs.) Popular
atlas : being a complete series of maps, de-
lineating the whole surface of the globe.
British empire. 1881 . 1401
Love, J. (Pub.) NewWaymouth guide;
or, useful pocket companion : containing . . .
an alphabetical list of the cities and market
towns in Gt. Britain. [1788.] {With Jack-
son, J., Jr., Hist of cath. ch. of lAchfield. ) 2517
Lyons, D., and Lyons, S. Magna Britan-
nia : being a concise topographical account
of the several counties of Gt. Britain. 1806-
22, 6 V. in 8. 2542
Melish, J. Travels in the United States
of America, 1806-11 . . . and travels through
various parts of Gt. Britain, Ireland, and
upper Canada. Illustr. 1812, 2 v., .2463
Moll, H. Present state of the British
islands. 1734. (In /lis Modern history, v. 4.)
2411
Nichols, J. G. {Ed.) The topographer
and genealogist. 1646-58, 3 v. 2534
Storer, J. S., and Qreio, J. Antiquarian
and topographical cabinet, containing a series
of elegant views of the most interesting ob-
jects of curiosity in Gt. Britain. Accom-
panied with letter-press descriptions. [Anon.]
1807-11, 10 v. in 5. 1524
Crowninshield, A. S. Gt. Britain's service to civ-
ilization. 2 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 162, 1896, p. 634.)—
Doyle, A. C. On the geographical distribution of
British intellect. 12 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888,
p. 184.)— Gruen, K. T. F. Staatsrecht, religion, litera-
tur. 25 pp. (In his Kulturgeschichte des 17 jahr. v. 2,
p. 76.)— Hall, A. The ancient state of Britain. 138 pp.
1 pi. 5 maps. (Cox, T., Magna Britannia, v. 1, p. 1.) —
Jerrolfl, B. On the manufacture of public opinion.
13 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 1080.) -l.ncy,
H. W. Power of the British press. 7 pp. (N. Am. Bev.
V. 163, 1896, p. 168.)— aJational survey. 26 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. v. 140, 1886, p. 322.)— Rathboiie, W. Gt.
Britain and the Suez canal. 7 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s.
V. 32, 1882, p. 234.)— irnger, G. F. Die Kassiteriden und
Albion. 40 pp. (Bheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 38, 1883, p. 157.)
—White, T. P. Romance of statemapplng. 31 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 144, 1888, pp. 384, 548.)
See also England. —Scotland. — Wnles, and the
names of their counties, parishes, cities, towns, etc.; for
a list of these, see under the above countries.
Great Britain, Agriculture.
Curtis, J. Farm insects : being the natural
history and economy of the insects injurious
to the field crops of Gt. Britain and Ireland.
1860. —2673
Elliot, T. J. Land question : its ex-
amination and solution, from an agricultural
point of view. [1884.] —4693
{Ed.) Land scare: arable farming is
yet a profitable business in the kingdom, n. d.
—4693
Garnieb, R. M. Annals of the British
peasantry. 1895. 1524
History of the English landed Interest :
its customs, laws, and agriculture. 1892-93,
2 V. 1524
Mitchell, J. Present state of Gt. Britain
and North America, with regard to agricul-
ture, population, trade, and manufactures.
[Anon.] 1767. 1646
Aikman, C. M. Agricultural education. 13 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 148, 1890, p. 195. )— Barclay , J. W.
Grievances of the farmers. 13 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
V. 11, 1882, p. 276.)— Bear, W. E. New agricultural hold-
ings bill. 9 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 10S6.)—
Bowen-JoneM, J. A farm that really pays. 10 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 17, 1885, p. 847.)— Brodrlck, G. C.
British agriculture in 1882. 17 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s.
V. 32, 1882, p. 608.) — Oaird, J. Agriculture. 24 pp.
(Ward, T. H., Beign of Queen Victoria, v. 2, p. 129.)—
Campbell, G. D. Q., 8 Duke of Argyll. Agricultural
depression. 41 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 41, 1882, pp. 177,
381.)— CoUlnirs. J. £38,000,000 per annum. 8pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 32, 1892, p. 967.)— Hu>flio». T. McK. On
the more important breeds of cattle which have been
recognised in the British isles in successive periods.
34 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 55, pt. 1, 1896, p. 125.)— Jestiopp,
A. The little ones and the land. 21 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent.v.W, 1886, p. 66.)- I-efovro, G. S. Agricultural
holdings act, 1883. 21 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 14, 1888,
p. 674.)— Smith, C. R. On the scarcity of home-grown
fruits in G. B.; with remedial suggestions. 12 pp. ( Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 3, 1863,
p. 129.)— Twenty years' movements in agriculture.
10 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 144, 1888, p. 864.)— Wil-
liams, E. R. Thirty years in the grain trade. 9 pp.
(N. Am. Bev. v. 161, 1895, p. 25.)-Zlneke. F. B. Caird
and landowning cultivators. 12 pp. ( Fortn. Bev. n. «.
v. 31, 1882, p. 1.)
See alto England, Agriculture.
GREAT BRITAIN, Antiquities
1843
GREAT BRITAIN, Antiquities
Great Britain, Antiquities.
BouENE, H. Antiquitates vulgares ; or,
tlie antiquities of tlie common people. 1726.
( With Brand, J., Observations on pop. antiqui-
ties, 1810. ) 1786
Brand, J. Observations on popular an-
tiquities. 1810. 1786
The same. 1841-42, 3 v. ; 1877. 1708
Britton, J. Architectural antiquities of
Gt. Britain ; represented and illustrated in a
series of views. 1807-26, 5 v. 1521
GOMME, G. L {Ed.) Archaeology. 1886,
2 V. (In his Gent. Mag. Libr.) 4146
(Ed.) Architectural antiquities, pt. II.
1891. (7n /its Gent. Mag. Libr.) 4146
GouGH, R. British topography ; or, an
historical account of what has been done for
illustrating the topographical antiquities of
Qt. Britain and Ireland. [Anon.'] 1780, 2 v.
2532
Hearne, T. (Ed.) Liber niger Scaccarii
. . . Accedunt chartae antiquae et opuscula
varia historiam et antiquitates Angliae spec-
tantia. 1771, 2 v. 1506
HoLLis, G., and Hollis, T. Monumental
effigies of Gt. Britain. 1840-41. 1721
Kaibel, G. (Ed.) Inscriptiones Graecae,
Siciliae, et Italiae, additis Graecis . . . Bri-
tanniae, Germaniae inscriptionibus. 1890.
1251
Leland, J. Itinerary. 1768-69, 9 v. in 5.
1584
Sammes, a. Britannia antiqua illustrata ;
or, the antiquities of ancient Britain, derived
from the Phoenicians. 1676. 2541
Spelman, Sir H. Glossarium archaiologi-
cum : continens Latino-barbara, peregrina,
obsoleta, et novatae signiflcationis vocabula
. . . 1687. 1112
Stoker, J. S. Antiquarian itinerary, com-
prising specimens of architecture, monastic,
castellated, and domestic, with other vestiges
of antiquity in Gt. Britain. Accompanied
with descriptions. [Anon.] 1815-18, 7 v. in 3.
1524
and Greig, J. Antiquarian and topo-
graphical cabinet, containing a series of ele-
gant views of the most interesting objects of
curiosity in Gt. Britain. Accompanied with
letter-press descriptions. [Anon.] 1807-11,
10 v. in 5. 1524
Stothard, C. a. Monumental effigies of
Gt. Britain. 1817. 1721
Stukeley, W. Palaeographia Britannica ;
or, discourses on antiquities in Britain, nos.
1, 2. [niustr.] 1743-46, 2 pts. in 1 v. .2534
Weever, J. Ancient funerall monuments
within the united monarchie of Gt. Britaine,
Vol. III.— 231.
Ireland, and the islands adiacent, with the
dissolved monasteries therein contained.
1631. 1512
White, R. Historiarum [Britanniae] libri
I-IX . . . cum notis antiquitatum Britannica-
rum. 1597-1602, 2 v. 1588
Allen, J. R. Mnseum of Christian archaeology for
G. B. 9 pp. 1 pi. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 44,
1888, p. 264. )— On the antiquity of fonts in G. B. 10 pp.
2 pi. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 44, 1888, p. 164.)—
Benn, E. Notices of British antiqaities. 7 pp. 2 pi.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 6, 1854,
p. 102; V. 7, 1855, p. 97.)— Hume. A. Illustrations of
British antiquities, derived from objects found in South
America. 110 pp. ( Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, n. s. v. 8, 1868, p. 216.)
See also Antiquities under Eng^land. — Scotland. —
Wales.
Celtic.
Brash, R. R. Ogam inscribed monuments
of the Gaedhil in the British islands. 1879.
1732
WiNDLE, B. C. A. Life in early Britain :
being an account of the early inhabitants of
this island and the memorials which they
have left behind them. With maps, plans,
and illustrations. 1897. 1526
Birch. W. de G. Few notes on the gods of Britain.
17 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 48, 1892, p. 110.)
—Jones, C. C, Jr. Bronze age in G. B. 7 pp. [Am.
Antiq. V. 4, 1882, p. 202.)— Macniichael, J. H. Marriage
in Celtic Britain. 25 pp. ( Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Jbiim.
V. 48, 1892, pp. 154, 217.)— Rnssell, Miss (— ). Recent
discovery in Rome in connection with mythology and
symbolism in Britain. 8 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc.
Joum. V. 48, 1892, p. 209.)
Roman.
GOMME, G. L. (Ed.) Romano-British re-
mains. 1887, 2 V. (In his Gent. Mag. Libr. )
4146
Morgan, T. Romano-British mosaic pave-
ments : a history of their discovery and a
record and interpretation of their designs.
1886. —1753
Brewer, J. N. Roman antiquities in Britain. 76 pp.
1 map. ( Britton, J., Brayley, B. W., and others. Beauties
of England and Wales, Introduction, p. 132.) — Brnce, C.
The wall of Antonine. 14 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc.
Joum. V. 45, 1889, p. 131.)— Esdaile, G. On the Roman
occupation of Britain. 5 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 44,
1887, p. 51.)— Haverllelcl. F. Roman inscriptions in
Britain, 1888-90. 39 pp. 6 pi. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 47, 1890,
p. 229.)— Hirst, J. On a Roman fire-brigade in Britain.
8 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 40, 1883, p. 327.)— On the native
levies raised by the Romans in Britain. 20 pp. (Archaeol.
Joum. V. 40, 1883, p. 243.)— Searth. H. M. Britain a
province of the Roman empire as treated in the history
of Rome by T. Mommsen. 14 pp. (Arclmeol.Journ.v.ii,
1887, p. 351.)- Vale, H. H. Architectural and archaeo-
logical sketch of the Romano-British period, with refer-
ence to the excavations at Wroieter. 20 pp. (Lanca-
shire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 8, 1868, p. 67.)
— Watkin, W. T. Roman forces in Britain. 33 pp.
(Archaeol. Journ. v. 41, 1884, p. 244; v. 44, 1887, p. 375.)—
Roman inscriptions discovered in Britain, 1880-87. 131 pp.
1 pi. (Archaeol, Joum. v. 38, 1881, p. 277; v. 39, 1882,
p. 355; v. 40, 1883, p. 135; v. 41, 18M, p. 173; v. 42, 1885,
p. 141; V. 43, 1886, p. 275; v. 44, 1887, p. 117; v. 45, 1888,
p. 167.)
GREAT BRITAIN, Antiquities, Periodicals 1844
GREAT BRITAIN, Army, navy, etc.
Great Britain, Antiquities, Periodicals.
Antiquary, The, v. 11-33. Lond., 1885-
97. 23 V. 1724
Note.— For v. 1-10 tee preceding catalogue.
Archaeoloqia ; or, miacellaneous tracts
relating to antiquity, v. 47-50, pt. 2; 52,
pt. 2-55, pt. 1. Lond., 1882-96. 8 v. in 14, and
index, v. 1-60. 4732
Note.— Foi V. 1-46 see preceding catalogue.
Archaeological, Journal, v. 42-54.
Lond., 1886-97. 13 v. 1756
Note. — For v. 1-41 see preceding catalogue.
British Archaeological Association.
Journal, v. 41-n. s. v. 3. Lond., 1885-97.
13 V. and index, v. 31-42. 1754
Note.— Foi V. 1-40 see preceding catalogue.
Great Britain, Architecture.
Britton, J. Architectural antiquities of
Gt. Britain, represented and illustr. in a series
of views. 1807-26, 5 V. 1521
Campbell, C, and otliers. Vitruvius
Britannicus ; or, the British architect. [Eng.
andFr.] 1767-71, 5 v. —2772
GoMME, G. L. (Ed.) Architectural anti-
quities, pt. II. 1891. {In his Gent. Mag. Libr. )
4146
Morris, F. O. ( Ed. ) Series of picturesque
views of seats of the noblemen and gentlemen
of Gt. Britain and Ireland. [With colored
plates.] n. d., 3 v. .2523
Nash, J. Mansions of England in the
olden time. Re-ed. by J. C. Anderson. With
the original one hundred and four illustra-
tions. 1869-72, 4 V. in 2. .2541
Pyne, W. H. History of the royal resi-
dences . . . Illustr. by one hundred highly
finished and coloured engravings. 1819, 3 v.
P.28.3 •
Sanders, W. B. Half-timbered houses
and carved oak furniture of the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. 1894. — 7.15
Storer, J. S. Antiquarian itinerary, com-
prising specimens of architecture, monastic,
castellated, and domestic . . . accompanied
with descriptions. [Anon.} 1815-18, 7 v. in 3.
1524
Twycboss, E. Mansions of England and
Wales. 1847, 3 v. .2621
Ward, Lock, and Co. {Pubs.) Our na-
tional cathedrals. 1889, 3 v. 2523
Watts, W. Seats of the nobility and
gentry in England and Scotland : being a
collection of the most interesting and pic-
turesque views. 1830. .2523
Brower, J. N. Military and domestic architecture j
On the pointed, or English, style of ecclesiastical archi-
tecture. 108 pp. (Britton, J., Brayley, E. W., and others.
Beauties of England and Wales, Introduction, pp. 413,
441.)— Vale, H. H. Architectural and archaeological
sketch of the Romano-British perio<l, with reference to
the excavations at Wrozeter. 20 pp. (Lancashire and
CheshireJHist. Soc. Trana. n. s. v. 8, 1868, p. 67.)
See alio Architecture under Enfrlaiicl.— Mcotlanil.—
Walea.
Great Britain, Army, navy, and defences.
Armies proposalls to the Parliament.
1659. ( Commonwealth tracts, v. 2. ) 4555
Army harmlesse ; or, a dispassionat and
sober discussion of the late and present pro-
ceedings of the army, under the command of
... Sir T. Fairfax. 1647. {Pamphlets: Charles
I, V. 8. ) 4555
Army's plea for their present practice.
1659. {Commonwealth tracts, v. 2.) 4555
Borough, Sir J. Soveraignty of the Brit-
ish seas, proved by records, history, and the
municipall lawes of this kingdome. 1651.
1518
Brassey, Sir T., 1 Baron Brassey. The
British navy. v. 4. 1883. 1513
Note.— For v. 1-3 see preceding catalogue.
Charles I, King of Gt. Britain. His Maj-
esties declaration concerning leavies. 1642.
( Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
His Majesties declaration concerning
the treaty : and his dislike of the armies pro-
ceedings. 1648. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 9.)
4555
— — Charles II, King of Gt. Britain. Declara-
tion from the King of Scots, how the army
shall be fully satisfied aU their arrears, with a
large overplus. 1659. ( Commonwealth tracts,
V. 2.) 4555
Clarke, Sir G. S., and Thursfield, J. R.
The navy and the nation ; or, naval warfare
and imperial defence. 1897. 1516
Clowes, W. L., and others. The royal
navy : a history from the earliest times to the
present. Illustrations, maps, charts, etc.
V. 1, 2. 1897-98, 2 v. .2513
D' Alton, J. Illustrations, historical and
genealogical, of King James's Irish army list
(1689). n. d. 2v. 2574
Davis, J. History of the Second Queen's
Royal regiment, v. 1. 1887. 1502
De Ainslib, C. P. Historical record of
the First, or the Royal regiment of dragoons.
1887. 1593
Declaration of the General Council of
the officers of the army. 1659. {Common-
wealth tracts, V. 2. ) 4555
DiLKB, Sir C. W. The British army.
{Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 42, 43, 1887-88.) —3111
Edye, L. {Ed.) Historical records of the
Royal marines, v. 1. 1893. 1502
Fire from Heaven, falling upon the pres-
ent army and churches. 1649. ( Pamphlets :
Charles I, V. 10.) 4555
Gibson, J. H. British military and naval
medals and decorations. 1880. 2764
Glascock, W. N. Naval officer's manual.
1848. —2776
- Goodrich, C. F. Report of the British
naval and military operations in Egypt, 1882.
1885. ( U. S. 48 Cong. 2 sess. House miscel. doc.
V. 7, no. 29. )
GREAT BRITAIN, Army, navy, etc.
1845
GREAT BRITAIN, Anny, navy, etc.
Great Britain. Admiralty. Manual of
scientific enquiry ; prepared for the use of
officers in Her Majesty's navy. 1859. — 1498
Great Britain. House of Commons.
Accounts and Papers. Army, (soldiers for
the Cape). Return to an address, dated 18
Feb., 1879 ; /or, "Return of the non-commis-
sioned officers and privates of the 2nd-21st,
58th, 3rd-60th, 91st, and 94th as they embark
for active service for the Cape of Good Hope."
1879. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
Further correspond, of South Africa, 1879, II. )
3421
Accounts and Papers. Army, (troops
in South Africa). Returns to addresses,
dated 23 Feb. and 27 May, 1880 ; for, "Copy
of Sir Garnet Wolseley's report in answer to
the inquiries as to the conduct of the troops
in South Africa." 1880, 2 v. in 1. ( With Gt.
Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers, Further corre-
spond, of South Africa, 1880, II.) 3421
Accounts and Papers. South African
campaigns (casualties). Return to an ad-
dress, dated 14 Aug., 1879 ; for, " Separate
returns per regiment, troop, or battery, of the
numbers killed, died of disease, or other casu-
alties among the troops, British and native,
engaged in the Transkei and Zulu campaigns
in South Africa." 1880. ( Wit/i Gt.;Brit. Pari.
Accts. and Papers, Further correspond, of
South Africa, 1880, II. ) 3421
Committee appointed to consider how
His Majesty's navy may be better supplied
with timber. Report, with an appendix.
1771. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. Reports from Corri-
mittees, v. 3.) 4451
— Committee appointed to consider the
state of His Majesty's land forces and ma-
rines. Report, with an appendix. 1746.
(Gt. Brit. H. of O. Reports from Committees,
V. 2. ) 4451
— Great Britain. War Office. Army
lists [Monthly], 1845-89. 1845-89, 121 nos.
—4517
— Heads of severall petitions delivered by
many of the troopers against the Lord Gen-
eral. With the answer which Mr. Pym made.
1641. {Pamphlets : Charles T, V. 2.) 4555
— Humble answer of the General Councel
officers of the army ... to the demands of the
. . . Commons of England . . . concerning the
late securing or secluding of some members
thereof. 1648. {Pamphlets : Charles I, x. 10.)
4655
— Jackson, Sir G. Naval commissioners,
from 12 Charles II, to 1 George HI, 1660-1760.
1889. 2532
— Jenkins, D. Apology for the army, touch-
ing the eight quaere's upon the late declara-
tions and letters from the army, touching
sedition falsely charged upon them. 1647.
{Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 8. ) 4565
The armies indemnity, with addition ;
together with a declaration, shewing how
every subject of England ought to be tried
for treasons ... as it is set down in the lawes
of the land. 1647. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 8. ) 4555
Kaye, Sir J. W. Lives of Indian officers.
1867, 2 V. 3822
Leeke, W. History of Lord Seaton's regi-
ment (52 light infantry) at the battle of
Waterloo. 1866, 2 v. 1506
M., H., and others. Armies dutie ; or,
faithfull advice to the souldiers. 1659. ( Com-
monwealth tracts, V. 2.) 4655
Mac&nnon, D. Origin and services of
the Coldstream Guards. 1833, 2 v. 1507
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Times, J. Anecdote lives of wits and
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Tweed IE, W. K. Select biographies. 1845-
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Ward, T. H. (Ed.) Men of the reign.
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WiNSTANLBY, W. Loyall martyrology;
or, brief catalogues and characters of the
most eminent persons who suffered for their
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GREAT BRITAIN, Biography
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GREAT BRITAIN, Church History
Wood, A. d,. Athenae Oxonienses : an
exact history of all the writers and Bishops
who have had their education in the Uni-
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t'ntellani, E. I vecchi grand' uomini ("grand old
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Wales.
Great Britain, Birds.
SWAINSON, 0. Provincial names and folk-
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The same. 1886. (Folk-lore Soc. v. 17.) 2213
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Bir<lN in G. B. 29 pp. (Edin. Bev. v. 172, 1890, p. 194.)
— Prolootlon of British birds. 15 pp. ( Quart. Ecv.
V. 151, 1881, p. 100. )— Woodcock, snipe, and plover.
9 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 150, 1891, p. 238.)
See alio Birds under Kngland.— Wales.
G-reat Britain, Botany.
Bentham, G. Handbook of the British
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—2687
Cooke, M. C. British fresh-water algae.
1882-84, 8 pts. —2666
Handbook of British hepaticae. 1894.
—2667
Introduction to fresh- water algae ; with
an enumeration of all the British species.
1892. [Intemat. Set. S.v. 69.) —2657
Crombie, J. M. Lichenes Britannici. 1870.
—2687
FrrcH, W. H., and Smith, W. G. Illustra-
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Knapp, J. L. Gramina Britannica ; or,
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Leighton, W. a. Lichen-flora of Gt.
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Massbe, Q. British fungus-flora : a classi-
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Phillips, W. Manual of the British dis-
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{Intemat. Sci. S. ) —2687
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Great Britain, Canals.
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Vernon-Harcoubt, L. p. Treatise on
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Great Britain, Census.
Bartholomew, J. Gazetteer of the British
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R.71
Great Britain. Registrar - General.
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3 V. —4381
Census of England and Wales, 1871.
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Census of England and Wales, 1881.
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See also under Population. — Statistics. Also Engrland.
Census ; Statistics.
Great Britain, Chronology.
Leycester, Sir P. Historical antiquities
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Robinson, H. J. Colonial chronology : a
chronology of the principal events connected
with the English colonies and India, from the
close of the fifteenth century to the present
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Sammes, a. Britannia antiqua illustrata ;
or, the antiquities of ancient Britain . . .
with a chronological history of this kingdom
. . . until . . . 800. 1676. 2641
Great Britain, Church History.
Bacon, J. Liber regis, vel thesaurus re-
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Bayly, T. Certamen religiosum ; or, a
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Charles I, King of Gt. Britain. The
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Tanner, T., Bp. of St. Asaph. Notitia
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Notitia monastica ; or, an account of all
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Test act reporter ; or, report of pro-
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of the extent of the ancient British church. 12 pp.
(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 41, 1885, p. 53.)— Caird,
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CnrtlHii, S. I. Recent evangelistic movements in G. B.
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importing a petition of the . . . Bps. to his Majesty
[James II] touching their not publishing the late dec-
laration for liberty of conscience. 13 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 119. )— Examination of the Bps.
upon their refusal of reading His Majesty's declaration
[of liberty of conscience.] 17 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 9, p. 134.)— Petition of Bps. [to King James II]
relative to His Majesty's declaration of liberty of con-
science ; Letter from a Dissenter to the petitioning Bps.
4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 115.)— Ust of
divers worthy good patriots slandered in a paper called
the Black list. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12,
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PauznnI . . . treating about the alteration of religion
with the Abp. of Canterbury. 7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, v. 4, p. 50.) — Remonstrance of the popish
clergy of France to Louis XIV, 1677. 4 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 50.)— Reflections on a late
pamphlet, entitled. Priestcraft in perfection. 4pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of .tracts, v. 9, p. 590.)— Proposal for
uniting the Protestant interest for the present, and
preventing divisions for the future, 1689 ; Specimen of a
bill for uniting Protestants; Amicable reconciliation of
the Dissenters to the Church of England. 19 pp. (Som-
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ing of the Protestant religion was the motive unto,
or the end that was designed in, the late Revolution.
27 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 543.)- Protes.
tant*s (loom in popish times. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Cod.
of tracts, V. 9, p. 64.)— Letter to a Bp. concerning the
present settlement, and the new oaths. 16 pp. (Som-
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of Sunderland. Letter, plainly discovering the designs
of the Romish party and others, for the subverting of
the Protestant religion, and the laws of the kingdom.
4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 321.)— Stil-
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in the House of Lords, A. D. 169?,. 10 pp. ( Works, v. 3,
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GREAT BRITAIN, Colonies
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See also <'atholic Cliiiroh in Cirent Britain. —
Chiircli of En;:riaii<l.— Cnia^liiiid, Church history. —
Reformation.— .Scotland, Church history.— Walca,
Church history.
Great Britain, Civil service.
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for England and Ireland, n. d. — 1325
Symonds, a. Papers relative to the ob-
struction of public business and the organiza-
tion of the civil service, n. d. — 4364
Anbrey. W. H. S. Government by chief clerks.
20 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 133, 1890, p. 105.)— «:i vil service :
its organization and competitive examinations. 34 pp.
(Quart. Rev. v. 168, 1889, p. 449.)— Hamilton. Sir R.
G. C. Ruin of the civil service. 11 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 28, 1890, p. 460.) — Jerninnrlinm. H. E. H.
French examiners under the civil service. 10 pp. (Blacfc-
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p. 491.)— Reform in the public service. 9 pp. ( Westm.
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Great Britain, Climate.
Andrews, W. Famous frosts and frost
fairs in Gt. Britain. 1887. 1526
Hopkins, T. On the atmospheric changes
which produce rain and wind. 1854. — 2486
Scott, R. H. Weather charts and storm
warnings. 1876. — 2487
Symons, G. J., and Wallis, H. S. British
rainfall, 1892. 1893. —2487
See also Eni;:lnnd, Climate.
Great Britain, Colonies.
BiCKHAM, G. British monarchy ; or, a new
chorographical description of all the domin-
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254i
Bourne, H. R. F. Story of our colonies :
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1528
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BuTEL-DuMONT, G. M. Histoire et com-
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DiLKE, Sir 0. W. Problems of greater
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Douglas, W. Discourse concerning the
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Dulany, D. Considerations on the pro-
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Proude, J. A. English in the West Indies ;
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— Great Britain. House of Commons.
Accounts and Papers. Applications from the
colonists of the Cape of Good Hope . . . for
representative government . . . also ... all
applications of a similar import from other
British colonies, within the last ten years.
1846. (Gt. Brit. Pari. Accts. and Papers,
[Reports rel. to the Cape of Good Hope, 1836-
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— Great Britain. Master of the Rolls.
Calendar of state papers, colonial series.
1860-96, 10 v. 4553
— Great Britain. Parliament. Accounts
and Papers. Colonization. Correspondence
respecting a scheme of colonization referred
in 1887 for the consideration of colonial gov-
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and Papers, South Africa, Correspond. . . . on
the question of customs union. ) 3421
Emigration (Colonies). Report on the
Emigrants' Information Office, for year ended
31 March, 1889. 1889. ( With Gt. Brit. Pari.
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3411
■ Statistical abstract for the several colo-
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Our South African em-
3425
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La Pilorgerie, J. de. Histoire de Botany-
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Lewis, Sir G. C. Essay on the government
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Lucas, C. P. Historical geography of the
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Malleson, G. B. Historical sketch of the
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Martin, A. P. Australia and the empire.
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Martin, R. M. British colonial library :
comprising a popular and authentic descrip-
tion of all the colonies of the British empire.
1838-44, 10 V. 2557
History and present state of all the
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Martineau, H. British rule in India: a
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Parkek, ( — ). Evidence of our transac-
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the general conduct of Gt. Britain to other
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Also a clear view of the state of our planta-
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Silhouette, E. de, and others. M^moires
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Stokes, A. View of the constitution of
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Story, A. T. Building of the British em-
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and Carnegie, A. Imperial federation. 29 pp. {Nine-
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See also under Constitutional history.— Law.— Politics.
Great Britsiiu, Constitutional history.
Hallam, H. Constitutional history of
England, from the accession of Henry VII to
the death of George II. 1841, 3 v.; 1846, 2 v.
.2585
Buxton, D. Characteristics of national growth : a
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See also under Constitution and government.
Great Britain, Court and courtiers.
AiKLN, L. Memoirs of the court of King
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Birch, T. Court and times of Charles I.
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Court and times of James I. 1848, 2 v.
1545
Bloomfield, G. L., 2 Baroness Bloomfleld.
Reminiscences of court and diplomatic Ufa.
1883, 2 V. —1311
Coke, R. Detection of the court and state
of England during the four last reigns, and
the inter-regnum. 1694, 2 v. in 1. 1597
Goodman, G. Court of King James I.
1839, 2 V. .2585
Hall, H. Court life under the Plantage-
nets. 1890. 1506
Jesse, J. H. Memoirs of the court of
England during the reign of the Stuarts, in-
cluding the Protectorate. 1840, 2 v. .2586
• Continuation of Memoirs of the court
of England during the reign of the Stuarts,
including the Protectorate. 1840, 2 v. .2686
Memoirs of the court of England from
the Revolution in 1688 to the death of George
II. 1843, 3 V. 1508
Papendiek, Mrs. C. L. H. A. Court and
private life in the time of Queen Charlotte.
Ed. by Mrs. V. D. Broughton. 1887, 2 v. 1603
GREAT BRITAIN, Court and Courtiers 1856 GREAT BRITAIN, Court of Stor Chamber
Thomson, Mrs. K. B. Memoirs of the
court and times of King George II and his
consort Queen Caroline. 1850, 2 v. .2587
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ladies at {Spring Garden, in Parliament assembled.
7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 5, p. 472.)— Yusnf
A{^hn. Account of a mission from Turkey to the
British court. 9 pp. (Royal Asiat. See. Qt. Brit. Trans.
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Great Britain, Court of Admiralty.
Chlsliolni-Batten, E. The Admiralty Court of
Minehead. 7 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat.
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Great Britain, Court of Chancery.
Great Britain. Royal Commission into
INCLOSURES, 1517-18. Domesday of inclosures,
1517-18 : being the extant returns to Chancery
for Berks, Bucks, Chesliire, Essex, Leicester-
shire, Lincolnshire, Northants, Oxon, War-
wicksiiire . . . and Bedfordshire. Ed., with
notes and tables, by I. S. Leadam. 1897, 2 v.
(Boyal Hist. Soc.) 2514
Rbpertorie of records: remaining in
the four treasuries on the receipt side at West-
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Great Britain, Court of Exchequer.
Great Britain. Record Commission.
Nonarum inquisitiones in Curia Scaccarii,
temp, regis Edwardi III. 1807. —2301
Introduction to the study of the Pipe
Rolls. 1884. (Pipe Roll Soc. Pub. V. 3.) .2514
— Pipe Roll Society.
97, 22 V.
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Great Britain, Court of High Commission.
Charles I, King of Ot. Britain. Speech to
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Lbnthall, W. Speech ... in the Lords
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Great Britain, Court of Justice, High.
Great Britain. House of Commons.
Charge against Charles Stuart, King of Eng-
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Hill, A. Procedure of the High Court of Justice.
12 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 105.)— Stcplien,
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Great Britain, Court of King's Bench.
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Bulstrode, E. Reports of divers resolu-
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GuRNBy, J. Trial of George Gordon, Esq.,
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Great Britain, Court of King's Justiciars.
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Feet op fines of the seventh and eighth
years of the reign of Richard I, 1196-97. 1896.
(Pipe Roll Soc. Pub. v. 20. ) .2514
Three rolls of the King's Court in the
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1891. (Pipe Roll Soc. Pub. v. 14.) .2514
Great Britain, Court of Probate.
Buxton, D. On a recent case in the Court of Pro-
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n. 8. v. 2, 1862, p. 117.)
Great Britain, Court of Star Cham,ber.
Charles I, King of Ot. Britain. Speech
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GREAT BRITAIN, Court of Star Chamber 1857
GREAT BRITAIN, Finance
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Great Britain, Courts.
Bracton, H. de. Note book : a collection
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the reign of Henry HI. Ed. by P. W. Mait-
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Judicial Nystem. 16 pp. {Edin. Bev. v. 173, 1891,
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See also under Law.
Great Britain, Debt. See under Finance.
Great Britain, Defences. See with Army.
Great Britain, Early inhabitants.
Beddoe, J. Races of Britain : a contribu-
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1885. 1793
Lyte, H. Light of Britayne. 1588 ; [repr.
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WiNDLE, B. C. A. Life in early Britain :
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Hirst, J. On the existence of a British people on
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21 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 40, 1883, p. 6i.)—TMng, R. 8.
Early inhabitants of Britain. 9 pp. (Westm. Bev. v. 135,
1891, p. 532.)
See also An^lo-Saxoiis. — Britons. — Celts. —
C.ymry Plots.
Great Britain, Education.
Arnold, M. Reports on elementary
schools, 1852-82. 1889. —2305
Gladstone, W. E. Romanes lecture, 1892 :
an academic sketch. 1892. 2203
Great Britain. Royal Commissioners
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Hazlitt, W. C. Schools, school-books,
and schoolmasters : a contribution to the his-
tory of educational development in Gt. Britain.
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Public schools year book, 1892-93.
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Artdorley, C. B., 1 Baron Norton. Middle-class edu-
cation. 20 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 229.)—
Two conflicting "reports" on education. 16 pp. {Nine-
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battle in O. B. 14 pp. (W. .4m. iJeu. v. 163, 1896, p.282.) —
Brereton, J. L. Middle schools. 5 pp. {Contemp.
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20 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884, p. 806.)— t'raik, H.
A Minister of education. 15 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 37,
188.5, p. 476.)— Oalo, R. W. The Cardinal and the
schools. 20 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 473.)—
Cardinal Manning's demand on the rates. 18 pp. (Nine-
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fees and public management. 12 pp. (Contemp. Bev.
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18 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 41, 1882, p. 106.)— Krbbel, T. E.
Is free education a bribe ? 5 pp. (Nineteenth Cetit. v. 29,
1891, p. 1022.)— Macanla.v, T. B., 1 Baron Macaulay.
Education. (April 19, 1847.) 30 pp. (Speeches and
poems, V. 2, p. 42.)— Manning, H. E., Oard.-Abp. of
Westminster, and Gregory, R. Religion and the rates.
24 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 814.)— Ilamsay,
O. G. Technical education. 19 pp. (Blackicood's Mag.
V. 143, 1888, p. 425.)— »almon«, H. A. On the import-
ance to G. B. of the study of Arabic. 7 pp. (Royal
Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 16, 1884, p. 31.)—
School anfl college. 19 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 128,
1880, p. 62.)— Stanley, E. L. Free education bill. 9 pp.
(Contemp. Bev. v. 60, 1891, p. 139.)— Free schools and pub-
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p. 440.)— Thlrlwall, C, Bp. of St. David's. Charge de-
livered Oct., 1860 . . . Endowed schools bill. 57 pp.
(Bemains, v. 1, p. 347.)— Charge delivered Oct., 1866 . . .
National education, the revised code. 112 pp. (Bemains,
v.'2, p. 91.)— Charge delivered Oct. and Nov., 1872 . . .
The education act of 1870. 68 pp. (Bemains, v. 2, p. 290.)
—Charge delivered Sept. and Oct., 1848 . . . National
education. 42 pp. (Bemains, v. 1, p. 99.)
See also Education under Eng:land. —Scotland. —
Wales*.
Great Britain, Entomology. See under Insects.
Great Britain, Estates. See with Lands.
Great Britain, Finance.
Abstract of the act for granting to His
Majesty a further subsidy of tunnage and
poundage upon merchandizes imported, for
the term of two years and three quarters, and
an additional land tax, for one year, for car-
rying on the war against France. 1697. ( With
Letter to the three absolvers. ) — 2312
Bosanquet, C. Practical observations on
the report of the bullion-committee. 1810.
{Pamphlets, \. 2i.) 3126
Buxton, S. C. Finance and politics : an
historical study, 1783-1885. 1888, 2 v. —1366
Chester, W. D. Chronicles of the Cus-
toms Department. [Illustr.] 1885. —3312
Cobbett, W. Paper against gold ; or, the
history and mystery of the Bank of England.
1846. —3356
Crombie, a. Letter to D. Ricardo con-
taining an analysis of his pamphlet on the de-
preciation of bank notes. 1817. { Pamphlets,
V. 40. ) 3126
Dalrymple, J., 1 Earl of Stair. Appeal
to facts: in a letter to Earl Temple. 1763.
( With Keate, G., Netley Abbey. ) 2181
Davbnant, C. Discourses on the pubUck
revenues. 1698, 2 v. — 1368
Douglas, W. Discourse concerning the
currencies of the British plantations in Amer-
ica, etc. Ed. by C. J. Bullock. 1897. ( Am.
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DowELL, S. History of taxation and taxes
in England from the earliest times to the
present day. 1884, 4 v. — 1363
History of taxation and taxes in Eng-
land from the earliest times to the year 1885.
1888, 4 V. —1375
DULANY, D. Considerations on the pro-
priety of imposing taxes in the British colo-
nies. [Anon.] 1766. — 2316
Elliott, J. Funding system of the United
States and of Gt. Britain. 1845. —1371
GREAT BRITAIN, Finance
1858
GREAT BRITAIN, Finance
Faibman, W. The stocks examined and
compared ; or, a guide to purchasers in the
public funds. 1808. {Pamphlets, v. 32.) 3126
Francis, J. Chronicles and characters of
the stock exchange. 1850. — 1371
GiLBART, J. W. History of banking in
America : with an inquiry how far the bank-
ing institutions of America are adapted to this
country. 1837. —1393
Glover, G. M. Thoughts on the charac-
ter and tendency of the property tax. 1816.
{Pamphlets, \. il.) 3126
Great Britain. House of Commons.
Reports from Committees, v. 12, 13. Finance,
1797-98 ; with proceedings and measures of
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Green, Mrs. M. A. E. {Ed.) Calendar of
the proceedings of the Committee for ad-
vance of money, 1642-56. 1888, 3 v. {Gt.
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(Ed.) Calendar of the proceedings of
the Committee for compounding, etc., 1643-
60. 1889-92, 5 v. ( Gt. Brit. Both chron. ) 4512
Qrenfell, p. Speech on the sinking
ftand. 1817. {Pamphlets, y. iO.) 3126
Hbathfield, R. Thoughts on the liqui-
dation of the public debt. n. d. ( With Thick-
nesse. P., Valetudinarian's Bath guide.) — 3785
Hill, J. Inquiry into the causes of the
present high price of gold bullion in England,
and its connection with the state of foreign
exchanges. 1810. {Pamphlets, y. 2^.) 3116
HoRTON, S. D. The silver pound and
England's monetary policy since the Restora-
tion. 1887. —1392
HusKissoN, W. Question concerning the
depreciation of our currency stated and ex-
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Morgan, W. Review of Dr. Price's
writings on the subject of the finances of this
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The same. { With Constitutional Soc. Mani-
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Onslow, A. Speech in the House of Com-
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Owens, J. Plain papers relating to the
excise branch of the Inland Revenue Depart-
ment, 1621-1878 : or, a history of the excise.
1879. —2326
Paine, T. Decline and fall of the Eng-
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and others. Select pamphlets. ) — 2352
Prentice, D. Policy of a free trade in
com, accompanied by a measure for prevent-
ing any consequent change in the value of
the currency, n. d. ( With Hill, R., Home
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QuiN, M. J. Trade of banking in Eng-
land. 1833. —4366
Redington, J. {Ed.) Calendar of treas-
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Rogers, J. E. T. First nine years of the
Bank of England : an enquiry into a weekly
record of the price of bank stock, 1694-1703.
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Rose, G. Observations respecting the
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Ross, E. A. Sinking funds. 1892. (Am.
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The same. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses,
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State of the nation at the commence-
ment of the year 1822. 1822. {PamphleU,
V. 43.) 3126
Tayler, W. History of the taxation of
England, with an account of the rise and
progress of the national debt. 1853. — 1394
Trotter, C. Principles of currency and
exchanges applied to the report from the
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WoLOWSKi, L. F. M. R. Banque d'Angle-
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Declaration of the general accoiiipts of the king-
dom, to June 1, 1642. H pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 4, p. 379.)— Report from the Commissioners appointed
to take, examine, and state the public acooiints of the
kingdom, and to determine the debts due the army, &c.
18 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 349.)— Ack-
land, J. Notable budgets. 10 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 133,
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11 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 134, 1882, p. 535.)— Great Britain.
House of Commons. Committee on the amount of sums
raised by annuities towards the supply granted be-
tween 1776 and 1782, &c., 1782. Report and appendix,
1803. 37 pp. (Gt. Brit. B.. of C. Reports from Committees,
V. 11, p. 1.)— Arnold, R. A. Indebtedness of the landed
gentry. 8 pp. {Conlemp. Bev. v. 47, 1885, p. 225.)—
AsK^ill, J. Abstract of the publlck funds granted and
continued since William and Mary . . . With an essay
for the more speedy redemption of the perpetual funds.
1715. 13 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 730.)—
Baker, A. F. An unrealised national asset. 9 pp.
(Forln. Bev. n. s. v. 45, 1889, p. 220. )— Threatened aboli-
tion of bank notes. 14 pp. {Blacktvood^s Mag. v.lZO,
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34 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s.
V. 10, 1870, p. 55.)— Outline of the origin and development
of banks and financial institutions. 22 pp. ( Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 7, 1867, p. 195.)—
Black .year for investors. 16 pp. {Blackwood^s Mag.
V. 137, 1886, p. 269.)— Mr. C'tallders' new half-sov-
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Ciiiircblll, G. C. S., 8 Duke of Marlborough. The vam-
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Great Britain. House of Commons. Committee on ac-
counts relating to His Majesty's civil list, 1802. Re-
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mittees, v. 11, p. 193.)— Clarke, E. Conservative and
liberal finance. 12 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 16, 1884,
p. 1027.)— t'oi>.y of an order agreed upon in the House
of Commons, wherein every man is rated according to
his estate. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coif, o/ (racte, v. 4, p. 298.)
— Country banker. 23 pp. (Quart. iJeu. v. 162, 1886,
p. 133.)— Conrtne.v, L. H. Finance. 34 pp. (Ward,
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GREAT BRITAIN, Finance
1859
GREAT BRITAIN, Fine arte
Gold-sapply of England and India. 12 pp. ( Blackwood' t
Mag. V. 149, 1891, p. 394.)— Debts of the nation stated
and considered. 80 pp. (Somera, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13,
p. 307.) — Great Britain. House of Commons. Committee
on illicit practices used in <lcfraii<liiif:r tlio revenue,
1783-84. Reports and appendices, 1803. 73 pp. (Gt. Brit.
H. of C. Reports from Committees, v. 11, p. 227.)— Dow-
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account of the national eipeuces from Nov., 1640, to
Nov., 1659. 24 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12, p. 486.)
— Farrer, Sir T. H. Imperial finance of the last 4
years; Local and imperial finance of the last 4 years;
Imperial and local taxation. 74 pp. {Contemp. Rev. v. 58,
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(Quart. Rev. v. 157, 1884, p. 58.)— Mr. UlatlNtone's
eleventh bacl|;et. 11 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 129,
1881, p. 640.) — Creat Britain industrial company.
19 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 138, 1885, p. 813.) — Oren-
fell, H. R. What is a pound? 12 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
V. 9, 1881, p. 937.)— What is a standard? 13 pp. (Nine-
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5 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 58, 1888, p. 179.)— Great
Britain. House of Commons. Select committee on ac-
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an«I expenditure, 1786-91. Reports and appendices,
1803. 80 pp. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. Beportsyj-ora Oommittees,
V. 11, p. 39.)— Inland duties and taxation. 9 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 52, 1885, p. 392.)— Settlement of the
land bank, established A. D. 1695. 29 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 16.)— Draught of the charter [of
the land bank of Fnspland] mentioned in the com-
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Iiocal anfl Imperial taxes: who pay them? 15 pp.
( Westm. Rev. v. 129, 1888, p. 442.)— I.nbbock, Sir J. In-
come tax in England. 7 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 158, 1894,
p. 150.) — Liberal versus Conservative finance. 18 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 35, 1884, p. 145.)-Maclle, M. Pro-
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modern finance. 15 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 51, 1892,
p. 322.)— Slational debt and the funding system.
16 pp. (Knight, C, Store of knowledge, p. 217.)— UTa-
tlonal finances of the last 25 years. 33 pp. (Quart.
Rev. V. 166, 1888, p. 515.)— N^ational Insurance. 13 pp.
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1763-75. 3 pp. (In his Observations on civil liberty,
p. 74.)— Amount of the national debt, and appropriated
revenue at midsummer, 1775. 10 pp. (In his Observa-
tions on civil liberty, p. 66.) — Twenty-second report on
the revenue. 15 pp. (Frascr's Mag. v. 5, 1832, p. 261.)
—General abstract of the receipts and issues of the pub-
lic revenues, etc., during King William Ill's reign.
3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12, p. 382.)— KoRers,
J. E. T. Vested interests. 17 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 57,
1890, p. 780.)— Savlle, G., 1 Marquis of Halifax. Essay
on taxes, calculated for the present juncture of affairs in
England, 1693. 8 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 11,
p. 73. )— Say, J. B. L. Rapport sur le concours relatif
aux emprunts publics, en France, en Angleterre, et en
HoUande. 15 pp. (Inst, de BVance, Acad. Sci. moral.
Mlm. 2 s. V. 17, 1891, p. 959.)- Stanle.y. H. E. J., 3 Baron
Stanley of Alderley. Farming and taxation. 8 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. V. 12, 1882, p. 939. )— Radical programme.
VII. Taxation uimI Hiiance. 13 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. s. V. 38, 1885, p. 123.)— Taxation and representa-
Vol. III. -233.
tlon under the new reform bill. 16 pp. (Blackwood's
Mag. V. 135, 1884, p. 794.)— Taxes and taxation. 29 pp.
(Quart. Rev. v. 161, 1885, p. 382. )— Reasons for taxing
the public funds, 1716. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, v. 13, p. 755.)— Wilson. A. J. The budget: what
Mr. Childers should do. 8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 33,
1883, p. 597.) — Disastrous results of sobriety. 5 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 47, 1883, p. 213. )— English bankers
and the Bank of England reserve. 13 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. s. V. 48, 1890, p. 946.)— Woo<l, J. C. Exchange with
India. 50 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, pp. 384,
557.)
See also Bank of Eng^land.- Great Britain,
Political economy; Statistics; Tariff.
Great Britain, Fine arts.
Oarr, J. W. C. Examples of contempo-
rary art. 1878. — 17E3
Cunningham, A. Lives of the most emi-
nent British painters and sculptors. 1831, 3 v.
{Harper's Family lAbr. nos. 17-19.) 4337
Fairholt, F. W. Rambles of an archae-
ologist among old books and in old places :
being papers on art . . . 1871. — 1756
Frith, W. P. My autobiography and
reminiscences. 1887-88, 3 v. 4785
Leslie, C. R. Autobiographical recollec-
tions. 1860, 2 V. 4845
MiLLiNGEN, J. Ancient unedited monu-
ments : painted Greek vases from collections
in various countries, principally in Qt. Britain.
1822. 1721
Red FORD, G. Art sales : a history of sales
of pictures and other works of art. 1888, 2 v.
—1751
Sandby, W. History of the Royal Acad-
emy of Arts. 1862, 2 v. —1714
Slater, J. H. Sale prices of 1896 : an an-
nual report of the sales by auction of objects
of artistic and antiquarian interest. 1897.
—1767
Smith, J. O. British mezzotinto portraits :
being a descriptive catalogue of these engrav-
ings from the introduction of the art to the
early part of the present century . . . Illustr.
with 125 portraits. 1884, 4 v. -1701
South Kensington Museum. Catalogue
of the British fine art collections. 1867. ( With
Catalogue of the collection illustr. construc-
tion and building materials. ) — 3727
Taylor, W. B. S. Origin, progress, and
present condition of the fine arts in Gt. Britain
and Ireland. 1841, 2 v. —1738
Wbstmacott, C. M. British galleries of
painting and sculpture. 1824. —1757
Wheatlby, H. B. Historical portraits :
some notes on the painted portraits of cele-
brated characters of England, Scotland, and
Ireland. [Illustr.] 1897. (White, G., Con-
noisseur S. ) — 1756
GREAT BRITAIN, Fine arts
1860
GREAT BRITAIN, Foreign relations
Hninh, M. B. Ten years of British art. 17 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 102.)— Ancient marbles
inG. B. 29 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 164, 1886, p. 484.)— Jfn-
tlonal Kallery. 39 pp. (Quart. Rev. v. 163, 1886,
p. 395.)— >'allonal portrait gallery. 38 pp. (Quorf.
Rev. V. 166, 1888, p. 339.)— Pictiires of the year. 14 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 143, 1888, p. 813. )— Robinson, Sir
J. C. On our national art museums and galleries. 14 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 32, 1892, p. 1021.)
See also England, Fine arts.— Fine arts. Galleries,
museums, collections.
Great Britain, Fisheries.
De Caux, J. W. Herring and the herring
fishery, with chapters on fishes and fishing,
and our sea fisheries in the future. 1881.
—2657
ScHXJLTBS, H. Essay on aquatic rights ;
intended as an illustration of the law relative
to fishing. 1811. {Pamphlets, \. 28.) 3126
Alfred Ernest Albert, PriTWe, Duke of Edinburgh,
and Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Ooiha. Notes on the sea fish-
eries and fishing population of the United Kingdom.
69 pp. (London, Internat. Fish. Exhih. Literature, v. 4,
p. 23.)— Great Britain. House of Commons. Commit-
tees on the state of the British fisheries, 1785-86.
Reports and appendices, 1803. 190 pp. (Qt. Brit. H. of C.
Reports from Comynittees, v. 10, p. 9.)— Great Britain.
House of Commons. Committees on the state of the
British herrinf; fisheries, 1798-1800. Reports and ap-
pendices, 1803. 192 pp. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. ieeporf«/rom
Committees, v. 10, p. 199. )— Proposal to the King [Charles
II] and Parliament respecting the herring fishery.
8 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 477.)— Marjori-
banhs, G. Our sea fishermen. 8 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n.s.
V. 38, 1885, p. 691.)— Great Britain. House of Commons.
Committees on the state of the pilchard flheries,
1785-86. Reports and appendices, 1803. 8 pp. (Gt. Brit.
H. of C. Reports from Committees, v. 10, p. 1.)— Pollock,
Sir F. Fishery laws. 46 pp. (London, Internat. Fish.
Ezhib. Literature, v. 1, p. 205. )— Collection of advertise-
ments, relating to the royal fisheries within the
British seas. 20 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12,
p. 33.)— Rnnclinan, J. Among the North sea trawlers.
15 pp. ( Contemp. Rev. v. 54, 1888, p. 543.)— Slia wl.efevre,
G. J. Principles of fishery legislation. 31 pp. (Lon-
don, Internat. Fish. Fihib. Literature, v. 4, p. 83.) —
Trawling commission and our fish supply. 16 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 137, 1885, p. 656.)— Walpole, 8.
British fish trade. 71pp. ( London, Internat. Fish. Ex-
hib. Literature, v. 1, p. 1.)
Great Britain, Fishes.
BucKLAND, F. T. Log-book of a fisherman
and zoologist. 1876. —2624
Day, F. Commercial sea fishes of Gt.
Britain. 1884. (London, Internat. Fish. Ex-
hib. Literature, v. 8. ) — 4665
De Caux, J. W. Herring and the herring
fishery, with chapters on fishes and fishing.
1881. —2657
British fresh-water fishes.
—2631
— Houghton, W.
[1884.]
• Natural history of commercial sea fishes
of Gt. Britain and Ireland. 1884. (London,
Internat. Fish. Exhib. lAterature, v. 10.)
-4665
— Navlile-Kent, W. Marine and fteshwater fishes of
the British islands. 132 pp. (London, Internat. Fish.
Ezhib. Literature, y. 1, p. 78.)
Great Britain, Foreign relations.
Burrows, M. History of the foreign policy
of Gt. Britain. 1895. 1502
Great Britain. Master of the Rolls.
Calendar of letters and state papers relating
to English aflfairs, preserved principally in
the archives of Simancas. Elizabeth, 1558-86.
Ed. by M. A. S. Hume. 1892-96, 3 v. 4561
Calendar of letters, despatches, and
state papers, relating to the negotiations be-
tween England and Spain, preserved in the
archives at Simancas and elsewhere, 1485-1543.
Ed. by G. A. Bergenroth [and others]. 1862-
95, 8 v. in 12. 4563
Calendar of state papers and MSS., re-
lating to English aflfairs, existing in the
archives and collections of Venice, and in
other libraries of northern Italy, 1202-1691.
Ed. by R. Brown [and others]. 1864-94, 9 v.
in 10. 4553
Great Britain. Parliament. Accounts
and Papers. Correspondence between the
governments of Qt. Britain and the United
States with respect to proposals for arbitra-
tion. 1896. .2631
Correspondence respecting the question
of the boundary of British Guiana. 1896.
.2631
Documents and correspondence relating
to the question of boundary between British
Guiana and Venezuela. 1896. .2631
Further documents relating to the ques-
tion of boundary between British Guiana and
Venezuela. 1896, 3 pts. .2631
Home and foreign affairs. {Fortn. Rev.
n. s. v. 19-40, 1876-86. ) 3992
■ Playfair, R. L. Scourge of Christendom :
annals of British relations with Algiers prior
to the French conquest, with illustrations.
1884. 3423
Roe, Sir T. Negotiations in his embassy
to the Ottoman Porte, 1621-28, inclusive.
1740. 3461
United States. Commission to investi-
gate and report upon the true divisional line
between the Republic of Venezuela and
British Guiana. Report and accompanying
papers. 1897, 9 v. .2652 ; atlas, 2621
Venezuela. Correspondance entre le gou-
vernement de V6n6zu61a et le gouvemement
de S. M. B. sur la question de limites, de
droit additionel de 30J, de traits de commerce,
et de reclamations pficuniaires. 1887, 3 pts.
in 1 V. .2631
Bryce, J. British feeling on the Venezuelan ques-
tion. 7 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 162, 1896, p. 145.)— t^arneurle,
A. Look ahead. 26 pp. (AT. /Im. iJeu. v. 156, 1892, p. 686.)
— «;iarke. Sir O. S. Naval union with G. B. 13 pp. (N.
Am. Rev. v. 168, 1894, p. 353.)— I>icey, E. England in
Egypt. 17 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 804.)—
England's Intervention in Egypt. 14 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 12, 1882, p. 161.)— Our protectorate in Egypt.
26 pp. (JVinet«entA Cent. V. 15, 1884, p. 363.)— IHIke, Sir
C. W. Conservative foreign policy. 9 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
GREAT BRITAIN, Foreign relations
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GREAT BRITAIN, Genealogy
n. 8. V. 1, 1892, p. l.)—DIi»I«i«»Btlcns, pseud. Five years
of foreign policy. 9 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 38, 1885,
p. 557.)— England's duty in Ktsypt. 10 pp. (Fortn, Rev.
n. 3. V. 33, 1883, p. 748.)— Our occupation of Egypt. 19 pp.
(Blackwood's Mag. v. 133, 1883, p. 830.) — Situation in
Egypt. 7 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 132, 1882, p. 524.) —
Ei>yptim> c|UONtl«n. 41 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 159, 1884,
p. 145.) — KuKlaiKl, Afg;haniHtaii, and Kiissia.
26 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 163, 1886, p. 1.)— KnglaiulN for-
eii^n policy. 7 pp. (Forto. ijet>. n. s. v. 35, 1884, p. 705.)
— I'arler, J. P., Archdeacon of Magila. England and
Germany in East Africa. 9 pp. 1 map. (Fortn, Rev. n. 8.
V. 45, 1889, p. 157.)— I'«roi|fn and colonial fuilnros.
11 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 137, 1885, p. 298.)— Our
Frencli ally in Egypt. 12 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 132,
1882, p. 259.)— tircenwood, F. Mystery of our foreign
relations. 13 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 55, 1889, p. 815.)—
England and France in Indo-<'Iiina. 21 pp. (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 138, 1885, p. 402.)— Moone, H. G. Russia
and England. 6 pp. ( Macmillan's Mag. v. 59, 1889, p. 125. )
— I^abouchere, H. The foreign policy of England.
16 pp. (N.Am. Rev. v. 155, 1892, p. 430. )— I.ay ard, Sir
H. A. Our relations with Turkey. 7 pp. ( Oontemp. Rev.
V. 47, 1885, p. 609.)— I.yall, Sir A. C. Frontiers and pro-
tectorates. 17 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 312.)—
Noble, E. England, Russia, and India, 5 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 56, 1885, p. 116.)— Voice from the east on
oriental qneNtion»4. 15 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 16S,
1884, p. 835.)— Osborn, R. D. Value of Egypt to G. B.
10 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 41, 1882, p. 27.)— Persian em-
pire: England and Russia in the east. 32 pp. (Westm.
Rev. n. s. v. 59, 1881, p. 412.) — Concerning the forraigne
affairs in the Protector's time. 7 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 6, p. 329.)— Sclilagintwelt, E. Birma
und England. 10 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1880, v. 2, p. 265.)—
Sibree, J., Jr. England, France, and Madagascar.
15 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 43, 1883, p. 85.)— England and
Egypt in the Sudan. 34 pp. ( Quart. Rev. y. 161, 1885,
p. 470.)— Temple, R. Principles of British policy in
Egypt. 14 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 42, 1882, p. 495.)—
Tliureau-Danj^ln, P. L'entente cordiale entre la
France et I'Angletere (Sept., 1843-F6v., 1844). 110 pp.
(Correspondant, n. s. v. 118, 1889, pp.451, 700,897.)— Vllm-
b^ry, A. England in the orient. 6 pp. (N. Am. Rev.
V. 156, 1893, p. 359. )— Englische politik in Ostturkestan.
4 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 1, p. 649.) — Is the power of
England declining? 14 pp. (Forum, v. 6, 1888, p. 221.) —
Rivalitaet Russlands und Englands in Centralasien .
27 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1867, v. 2, p. 575.)— Russia and Eng-
land. 9 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 160, 1895, p. 561.)— W., H.
W. England and Germany. 15 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 136,
1891, p. 650.)— Ward. T. H. Foreign policy. 45 pp.
(In his Reign of Queen Victoria, v. 1, p. 72.)— West-
lake, J. England's duty in Egypt. 17 pp. (Contemp.
Rev. V. 42, 1882, p. 823.)— White, A. S. Anglo-American
alliance. 10 pp. (iV. y4m. iSe«. v. 168, 1894, p. 484.)
See also under Politics.
Great Britain, Genealogy.
Badger, E. W. Monumental brasses of
Warwickshire, accurately transcribed, with
translations and descriptive notes. 1895. .2536
Belcher, W. D. Kentish brasses. 1888.
17.32
Berry, W. County genealogies. Pedi-
grees of Essex families, n. d. 3791
County genealogies. Pedigrees of Hert-
fordshire families, n. d. 3791
County genealogies. Pedigrees of the
families in the county of Hants. 1833. 3791
County genealogies. Pedigrees of the
families in the county of Kent. 1830. 3791
County genealogies. Pedigrees of the
families in the county of Sussex. 1830. 3791
Blakeway, J. B. Sheriffs of Shropshire,
with their armorial bearing; and notices,
genealogical and biographical of their fami-
lies. 1831 6.31
Note.— For continuation see Hughes, W.
Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and her-
aldic history of the colonial gentry. 1891-95,
2 V. 2793
Genealogical and heraldic history of
the landed gentry of Gt. Britain and Ireland.
1894, 2 V. 2703
Rise of great families. 1873. 2786
Bysshe, Sir E. Visitation of the county
of Essex, 1664-68. Ed. by J. J. Howard. 1888.
.2523
Camden, W. Visitation of the county of
Leicester, 1619. Ed. by J. Fetherston. 1870.
(Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 2. ) 2513
Visitation of the county of Rutland,
1618-19 ; and other descents of families not in
the visitation. Ed. by G. J. Armytage. 1870.
(Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 3.) 2513
Visitation of the county of Warwick,
1619. Ed. by J. Fetherston. 1877. (Harleian
Soc. Pub. V. 12. ) 2513
Carthew, G. a. History, topographical,
archaeological, genealogical ... of the par-
ishes of west and east Bradenham ... in the
county of Norfolk. 1883. .2542
Charlton, L. History of Whitby, and of
Whitby Abbey, containing . . . also the origi-
nal and antiquity of many particular families
and places in other parts of Yorkshire. 1779.
2542
Chitty, H., and Phillipot, J. Visitation
of the county of Gloucester, 1623. With
pedigrees from the heralds' visitations of
1569, 82, 83, and sundry miscellaneous pedi-
grees. Ed. by Sir J. Maclean and W. O.
Heane. 1885. (Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 21.) 2523
Clutterbuck, R. History and antiquities
of the county of Hertford. 1815-27, 3 v. P.R
Colby, F. T. [Ed.) Visitation of the
county of Devon, 1620. 1872. (Harleian Soc.
Pub. V. 6. ) 2513
{Ed. ) Visitation of the county of Som-
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2613
Cooke, R. Visitation of Herefordshire,
1569. Ed. by F. W. Weaver. 1886. 2552
Visitation of London, 1568 ; and since
augmented both with descents and arms. Ed.
by J. J. Howard and G. J. Armytage. 1869.
(Harleian Soc. Pub. V. 1.) 2513
and St. George, Sir R. Visitations of
Hertfordshire, 1572, 1634. With Hertfordshire
pedigrees from Harleian MSS. Ed. by W. C.
Metcalfe. 1886. (Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 22.)
2523
CoTMAN, J. S. Engravings of sepulchral
brasses in Norfolk, tending ... to preserve
memorials of ancient families in that county.
1838. 17D7
GREAT BRITAIN, Genealogy
1862
GREAT BRITAIN, Genealogy
Engravings of sepulchral brasses in
Suffolk, tending ... to preserve memorials of
ancient families in that county. 1838. 17D7
Croston, J. County families of Lanca-
shire and Cheshire. 1887. 2793
DuNKiN, E. H. W. Monumental brasses
of Cornwall. 62 illustrative plates, with de-
scriptive, genealogical, and heraldic notes.
1882. 2511
Fletcher, W. G. D. Leicestershire pedi-
grees and royal descents. 1887. 2794
Flower, W. Visitation of Yorkshire,
1563-64. Ed. by C. B. Norcliffe. 1881. (Har-
leian Soc. Pub. v. 16.) 2513
Foster, J. (Ed.) Collectanea genealogica,
pt«. 14-20. 1884-85, 7 pts. in 5. 2703
Note.— For pts. 1-13 see preceding catalogue.
(Ed. ) Pedigrees of the county families
of England, v. 1. Lancashire, 1873. .2551
(Ed. ) Pedigrees of the county families
of Yorkshire. 1874, 2 v. .2551
(Ed.) Pedigrees recorded at the visi-
tations of the county palatine of Durham
made ... in 1575, 1615, 1666. 1887. .2523
(Ed.) Royal lineage of our noble and
gentle families. 1885. 2782
Glover, R. Visitacion of Staffordschire
made . . . anno D'ni 1583. 1883. (Wm. Salt
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 3, pt. 2.) .2565
Visitation of Cheshire, 1580, with . . .
additions . . . including those from the Visita-
tion of Cheshire, 1566 ... Ed. by J. P. Ry-
lands. 1882. (Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 18.) 2513
Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the
years 1584-85, to which is added the subse-
quent visitation made in 1612, by R. St.
George, with several additional pedigrees.
Ed. by J. Foster. 1875. .2523
Gregson, M. Portfolio of fragments rela-
tive to the history and antiquities, topog-
raphy and genealogies of the county palatine
and duchy of Lancaster. 1869. 2531
Hall, S. C. Baronial halls and ancient
picturesque edifices of England. 1881, 2 v.
5.23
Harlbian Society. Publications. Regis-
ters, V. 1-13. 1877-87, 13 v. 2513
Publications. [Visitations.] v. 1-26.
1869-87, 26 v. 2513
Harvey, or Hervey, W., and others.
Visitations of Bedfordshire, 1566, 1582, 1634.
Together with additional pedigrees . . . and
an appendix, containing a list of pedigrees
entered at the visitation of 1669 . . . Ed. by
A. G. Blaydes. 1884. (Harleian Soc. Pub.
V. 19.) 2513
Visitations of Suffolk, 1561, 77, 1612. Ed.
by W. C. Metcalfe. 1882. .2523
Visitations of the county of Oxford,
1566, 74, 1634. Together with the Gatherings
of Oxfordshire collected by R. Lee in 1574.
Ed by W. H. Turner. 1871. (Harleian
Soc.Pit6. V. 6.) 2613
- — - Hawley, T., and others. Visitations of
Essex, 1552, 58, 70 ; 1612, 34. To which are
added, miscellaneous Essex pedigrees . . .
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2513
HoARE, Sir R. C. History of modern
Wiltshire. 1822-44, 14 v. in 6. P.R
Howard, J. J., and Hovenden, R. (Eds.)
Some pedigrees from the Visitation of Kent,
1663-68. 1887. .2523
Hughes, W. (Ed.) Sheriffs of Shropshire,
1831-86, with their armorial bearings; and
notices, genealogical and biographical, of their
families. 1886. 6.31
Note.—¥oT first pt. see Blakeway, J. B.
Jewers, a. J. Wells cathedral : its monu-
mental inscriptions and heraldry. Together
with the heraldry of the palace, deanery, and
vicar's close. 1892. 2792
Jewttt, L., and Hall, S. C. Stately homes
of England, n. d. 1521
Kelly and Co. (Pubs.) Handbook to the
titled, landed, and official classes for 1891,
95-97. [1891-97], 4 v. L.106
Le Neve, P. Pedigrees of the knights
made by King Charles II, King James II,
King William III and Queen Mary, King
William alone and Queen Anne. Ed. by G.
W. Marshall. 1873. (Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 8.)
2513
Marshall, G. W. (Ed.) Visitations of the
county of Nottingham, 1569, 1614, with many
other descents of the same county. 1871.
(Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 4. ) 2513
May, T., and others. Visitation of the
county of Worcester, 1682-83. Ed. by W. C.
Metcalfe. 1883. .2523
Metcalfe, W. C. (Ed.) Visitations of
Northamptonshire made in 1564 and 1618-19,
with Northamptonshire pedigrees from vari-
ous Harleian MSS. [lUustr.] 1887. .2523
Nash, T. R. Collections for the history of
Worcestershire. lAnon.] 1781-82, 2 v. 5.16
Nichols, J. History and antiquities of
the county of Leicester. 1795-1815, 4 v. in 8.
171)2
Nichols, J. G. (Ed.) The topographer
and genealogist. 1846-58, 3 v. 2534
Nicolas, Sir N. H. Testamenta vetusta :
being illustrations from wills ... of the
descents and possessions of many distin-
guished families, from the reign of Henry II
to the accession of Queen EUzabeth. 1826,
2 V. —1372
Ormerod, G. History of the county pala-
tine and city of Chester. 1882, 3 v. 5.44
Parsons, R., and others. Conference
about the next succession to the crown of
England . . . Whereunto is also added, a new
and perfect arbor and genealogy of the
descents of all the kings and princes of Eng-
land. 1681. 1578
GREAT BRITAIN, Genealogy
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Phillipps, Sir T. Visitations of Berkshire,
1565, 1623, 1664. [1840.] .2511
JVote.— Lithographed.
Rose, J. {Ed.) Lancashire and Cheshire
historical and genealogical notes. 1879-83,
3 V. in 2. 2524
Rylby, W., and Dethick, H. Visitation
of Middlesex, began, 1663. 1820. 2521
St. Geokge, Sir H., and Lennakd, S.
Visitation of the county of Dorset, 1623. Ed.
by J. P. Rylands. 1885. (Harleian Soc. Pub.
V. 20.) 2523
St. George, Sir R. Visitation of the
county of Cumberland in 1615. Ed. by J.
Fetherston. 1872. (Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 7.)
2513
and Dugdale, Sir W. Heraldic visita-
tions of Staffordshire made ... in 1614, 63, 64.
Ed. and annotated by H. S. Grazebrook. 1885.
(Wm. Salt Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 5, pt. 2.)
.2555
Suckling, A. Memorials of the. . . family
history and heraldry of the county of Essex.
1845. 2521
T., J. Old halls, manors, and families of
Derbyshire, v. 1. 1892. 2512
Thornely, J. L. Monumental brasses of
Lancashire and Cheshire ; with some account
of the persons represented. 1893. 1724
Vivian, J. L., and Drake, H. H. {Eds.)
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See also Oreat Britain. JSiograp/iv; Heraldry, peer-
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Note. — Additional genealogies will be found in the
various county histories of England, for which see the
names of the counties.
Great Britain, Genealogy, Bibliography.
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See also Kii^Iand, Oeology.— fireat Britain, Palae-
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Great Britain, Oovemment. See with Consti-
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Great Britain, Heraldry, peerage, etc.
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Enderbib, p. Cambria triumphans ; or,
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Lodge, E. Peerage and baronetage of the
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1888 ; 1893. 2784
Nicolas, Sir N. H. History of the orders
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Report of proceedings on the claim to
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Report of proceedings on the claim to
the Earldom of Devon, in the House of Lords.
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Siege of Carlaverock . . . with the arms
of the earls, barons, and knights who were
present on the occasion. 1828. 2561
— {Ed.) Roll of arms of peers and knights
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GREAT BRITAIN, Heraldry, peerage, etc. 1865
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GREAT BRITAIN, History, to 1066
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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Two of the
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Chronicon Saxonicum, seu annales
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Matthew, of Westminster. Plores histo-
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News from lirussels in a letter from a near attendant
on His Majesty's person. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
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72 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 7, 1878, p. 58.)— Cath-
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property concerning arbitrary government, 1681. 6 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 276.)— Contarlnl, F.
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France and Holland, 1673. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
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England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1678. 3 pp. (Somers, J.,
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17 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 1, 1872, p. 279.)—
I>e Foe, D. Address on arrival and limprisonment of
the Kentish petitioners. 9 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 11, p. 256.)— I>e »t"lnc<',v, T. Storms in Eng-
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{Uncoil, writings, v. ], p. 276.)— IHcey, A. V. Two acts
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the bill of indemnity, 1660. 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
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loyal proccedin^jfs. 42 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
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Encouragement to commanders and seamen to take
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V. 11. p. 68. )— Knjflanirs patli to wealth and honour.
16 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 371.)— Dear
bargain ; or, state of the Eng^lish nation under the
GREAT BRITAIN, History, 1485-1714
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—Copy of the paper called the Fanatlck's STcw
CovennnI, together with the execrable declaration at
Sanquhar, 1680. 8 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7
p. 328.)->'inch, D., 2 Earl of Nottingham. Memorial of
the Btate of England, 1705. 48 pp.a (Somers, J., Coll. of
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to ezecnte the office of Master of ceremonies. 2 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 498.)— I'osearliii, A.
Relazione d'Inghilterra, 1618. 26/pp. (Barozzi, N., and
Berchet, G., Relaz. ambas. veneti, 4 s., p. 163.) — Account
of the Scotch [Simon Fraser's] plot ; Account of Capt.
Simon Friutvr, who carried on a plot against the gov-
ernment, 1704. 15 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12,
p. 433.) — Fr«nc1i conquest neither desirable nor
practicable. 20 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10,
p. 471.) — Pretences of the French invaftion examined.
8 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 393.)— Frencli
prophecy : or, an admonition to the English concern-
ing their near approaching danger. 5 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of iraets, v. 10, p. 647.)— Letter from a Oeneral
officer to a Colonel. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
r. 11, p. 400.)— «oo«l advice before it be too late : being
a breviate for the Convention. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, V. 10, p. 198.)— tlreat Britain')* complaint
for her late measures, present suflferings, and future
miseries. 42 pp. ( Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 429. )
— Oriien, K. T. F. Die englische restauration und die
"glorreiche revolution." 58 pp. (In his Kulturge-
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clearly stated, 1664. 10 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 7, p. 557.)— Harlcy, R, Faults on both sides ; or, an
essay upon the original cause, progress, and mischievous
consequences of the factions in this nation. 30 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12, p. 678. )— Vindication of
the "Faults on both sides," from the reflections of the
medley, the specimen maker, and a pamphlet entitled
" Most faults on one side," 1710. 20 pp. (Somers, J.,
Co!!, of tracts, v. 13, p. 6.)— Ili^li-chiirch, or Tory
address; Low-church, or Whig address; A Whig ad-
dress ; A satire upon the addresses of the high church
party; Queries, 1710. 6pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 12, p. 662.)— HoIIls, D. Instructions agreed on by
the Parliament for the commissioners to the Hague.
4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 416. ) — lIoneHt
commoner'^ speech. 7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 10, p. 324. )— Character of an honest man,
and his opposite, the knave, 1683. 16 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 358.)— Honesty is the best policy,
1688. 7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. 'of tracts, v.;iO, p. 211.)—
Humble address of several prisoners in the Gate-
House, Westminster, 1662. 8 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 7, p. 530.)— Hnme. M. A. S. The visit of
Philip II, 11554. 28 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 7, 1892, p. 253.)
—Reasons for passing an act against imprisonment
upon the writs of Capias, Bills of Middlesex, and La-
titats. 7 pp. (Somers, J., Co(I. of tracts, v. 7, p. 623.)—
James I, King of at. Britain. Speech to both Houses
of Parliament, March 31, 1607. 16 pp. (Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, V. 2, p. 117.)— Narrative history of King James I,
for the first 14 years. 42 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 2, p. 282. )— Account of two letters from James II to
the Pope, and ftom the Earl of Melfort to the Queen,
1690. 7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 552.)—
Modest apology for the loyal Protestant subjects of King
James II, who desire his restoration. 28 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 401.)— Reflections upon the late
King James' letter to his Privy Councillors. 10 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 112.)— Jeake. S. Ex-
tracts from the M8S. of. 16 pp. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc.
Coll. v. 9, 1857, p. 45.)— .Indice's opinions concerning
petitions to the king in public matters. 2 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 122. ) —History of the lientish
petition. 13 pp. (Somers, J., Cotl. oj tracts, v. 11,
p. 242.)— For the KinK and Parliament, and for
every member to read. 11pp. (Somers, J., Coll. o/«racJ«
V. 7, p. 247. ) — Present interest both of Klni; and
people. 5 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 116.)
—Representation of the sad condition of many of the
Kind's part.y. 1661. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 7, p. 516.)— Iian«lo, G. Relazione d'Inghilterra, 1622.
67 pp. (Barozzi, N., and Berchet, G., Relaz. ambas.
veneti, 4 s. p. 211.)— I.awton. C. Civil comprehension,
1706. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12, p. 574.)—
Jacobite principles vindicated. 20pp. (Somers, J., Coll. o^
tracts, V. 10, p. 623.)— Letter from a lawyer in the country
to a member of Parliament ; or, indemnity the effect
of vacancy. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. o/trac(», v. 10, p. 174. )
—Legion's address to His Majesty. 3 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 269.)— I.,eslle, C. Letter to a
member of Parliament in London. 10 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 667. )— I.etter to a noble Peer
about his late speech and petition to His Majesty. 4 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracUi, v. 8, p. 282. )— I^etter to a
person of hononr concerning the Black Box. 8 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 187.)— I^etter writ-
ten b.y an unknown hand, whereof many copies
were dispersed among the commanders of the English
fleet. 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 19.)— Re-
marks on the I.ondon Oazette. 10 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 462. ) — Some reflections upon the
humble petition to the King's most excellent Majesty of
the Lords spiritual and temporal, Nov. 17, 1688.
6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 281.)— Meddows,
Sir P. Brief enquiry into leagues and confederacies
made betwixt princes and nations. 7 pp. (Somers, J,,
Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 21.) — History of the peace, from the
arrival of Mr. Hesnasrer, Sep. 18, 1711, to the return of
the Earl of Strafford firom Utrecht, May 15, 1712 ; A full
answer to the conduct of the allies, 1712. 71 pp. (Som-
ers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13, pp. 216, 245.)— Miserable
case of poor old England fairly stated, in a letter to a
member of the House of Commons, 1712. 10 pp. (Som-
ers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 205.)— Mocenljfo, P.
Relazione d'Inghilterra, 1671. 35 pp. (Barozzi, N., and
Berchet, G., Relaz. ambas. veneti, 4 s. p. 433.)— Molln, N.
Relazione d'Inghilterra, 1607. 74 pp. (Barozzi, N., and
Berchet, G., Relaz. ambas. veneti, 4 s. p. 9.) — Letter to the
Duke of Mon month, July 15, 1680. 3 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 216.) — 9Ior^an, T. Some flowers
of chivalry and fields of rue, 1458-71, 1642-51. 16 pp.
(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc.^ Joitm. v. 42, 1886, p. 379.)— Mos.
som, R. Apology in the behalf of the sequestrated
clergy. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coil, of tracts, v. 7, p. 237.) —
Nation's a<ldress to the Committee of Grievances for
taking off the corporation oath. 1 p. (Somers, J.. Coll.
of tracts, V. 8, p. 381.)— Case of the present distresses of
the non-conformists. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 7, p. 336.)— JTow is the time: a scheme for a
commonwealth. 1 p. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10,
p. 197.)— Oates, T. Memoirs. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, V. 9, p. 239. )— Letter to a friend upon the disso-
lution of the late Parliament, and the calling of a new
one, together with a list of those that were against mak-
ing the Prince and Princess of Orani^e King and
Queen. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 254.)—
Memorial from the English Protestants for their High-
nesses the Prince and Princess of Orange. 43 pp. (Som-
ers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 22.)— Speech to his High-
ness the Prince of Orange, by a true Protestant of the
Church of England. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts,
V. 10, p. 204.)— Some reflections upon the Prince of
Oran;; e's declaration ; Answer to ' ' Reflections on
the Prince of Orange's declaration." 15 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 9, p. 286.)— People of Kngrland's
i;;rlevances offered to be enquired into. 4 pp. (Som-
ers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 643.)— Letter [directed to
the Earl of Perth, Governor to the Prince, 1700. 4 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 191.) — Compari-son ;
or, accounts on both sides fairly stated, in a view of the
management of the war in Spain under the respective
commands of the Earls of Peterboroush and «al-
way. 1711. 22 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 396.)
— Pelltion of the prisoners for debt. 1pp. (Somers,
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J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 622.)— PIttin tlenllng: is a
jewel, and honesty is the best policy, 1682. 22 pp. (Som-
ers, J., Coll. oftraclB, v. 8, p. 244.)— Trial, confession, and
condemnation of popery, 1680. 5 pp. (Soraers, J., Co((.
of tracts, V. 7, p. 319.)— Some short reflections on some
passages in the character of a popiNli •iiioconnor. 6 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 372.)— Present min-
istry JnMtined ; or, an account of the several treaties
of peace between Her Majesty and her allies, and France
and Spain. 12 pp. (Somers, J., Colt, of tracts, v. 13, p. 337.)
— Price, R. Gloria Cambria ; or, the speech of a bold
Briton . . . against a Dutch Prince of Wales. 7 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 387.)— Eeflections
upon our late and present proceedings In En^lniKl.
8 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 178.)— Procla-
mation against vicious, debauched, and profane per-
sons, 1660. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 423.)
—Character of a true Protestant. 1682. 2 pp. (Som-
ers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 346.)— Form of address ex-
pressing the true sense of the assenting Protestants
of England. 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 340.)
— Kockley, F. Representation of. 2 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 508.)— Romanist's best doctor,
who by one infallible remedy, [execution] cures all
popish diseases. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8,
p. 129.)— Letter from Scotland, written occasionally,
upon the speech made by a noble Peer of the realm. 3 pp.
(Soraers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 208.)— Essay on the
union of Scotland and England. 9 pp. (Somers, J.,
Coll. of tracts, v. 12, p. 510.)— Message of the King of
Scots to the King of Spain. As also a letter from the
Duke of York. 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7,
p. 410. ) —Argument for self defence. 1687, now offered
to the consideration of the gentlemen of the Middle
Temple. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 277.)
— Some short considerations relating to the settling of
the liTOvernmcnt, 1689. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 10, p. 273. )— Sherlock. W. Letter to a mem-
ber of the Convention ; An answer to the author of the
" Letter to a member of the Convention." 11 pp. (Som-
ers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10. p. 185.)— Second letter on a
French invasion. 15 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10,
p. 378.)— Sidney, A. Letter against bribery and arbi-
trary government. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8,
p. 6.)— Sidney, R., 2 Earl of Leicester. Letter to Hon.
Algernon Sidney. 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8,
p. 3.) — Letter to a friend, advising him in this extraordi-
nary juncture, how to free the nation from slavery
forever. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Coii. o/irac(s, v. 10, p. 195. ) —
Smith, H. Petition. 1 p. (Somers, J., Coif, o/ (racfs,
V. 7, p. 452.)— Soranzo, L., and Venier, Q. Eelazione
d'Inghilterra, 1696. 57 pp. (Barozzi, N., and Berchet, Q.,
Relax, ambas. veneti, 4 s. p. 487. )— Translation of several
letters to Her Majesty from the King of Spain, the
Junta of the army in Catalonia, and the city of Vich,
1705. 4 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 417.)—
Vox cceli; or, news from Heaven. Of a consultation
there held by Henry VIII, Edward VI, Prince Henry,
Queene Mary, Queene Elizabeth, and Queene Anne;
wherein Spaines ambition and treacheries to most
kingdomes ... in Europe are unmasked and truly repre-
sented. 49 pp. (3omers, J., CoK. o/(rac(s, v. 2, p. 555.)—
Vox populi ; or, newes from Spayne, which may serve
to forewarn both England and the United Provinces
how farre to trust to Spanish pretences. 16 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 2, p. 608.)— Speech of the Speaker
to the king on the bill of indemnity, 1660. 2 pp. (SomeYs,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 462.)— Speech ofa commoner
of England to his fellow commoner of the convention,
1688-89. 3 pp. (Somers, J., CoH. 0/ trncfs, v. 9, p. 304.) —
Speech withont doors by a plebeian to his noble
friends. 5 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 286.) —
View of the fallacies in a late paper entitled the Lord
Stanhope's case and title to the office of post-master.
3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 494.)— Copie of a
letter sent out of England to Don Bernardiu Mendoza
... declaring the state of Enarlando. 33 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 1, p. 430. )— Reflections upon the pres-
ent state of the nation. 2 pp. (Somers, J., Colt, of
Vol. III.— 235.
tracts, V. 10, p. 203.)— Resolutions, memorial, and vouch-
ers of their High Mightinesses, shewing that the State*
Cjcneral are wrongfully charged with having failed . . .
during the present war to furnish . . . their quota, 1712.
5X pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 13, p. 154.)— Step-
ney, G. Essay on the interest of England. 33 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 11, p. 195.) — Narrative of the
snlferlngrs and oppressions of many Christians (inju-
riously called fanaticks). 29 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 7, p. 586.)— Temple, Sir W. Upon the con-
juncture of affairs in Oct., 1673. 19 pp. (In his Miscella-
nea, V. 1, p. 146.)— Thompson, Sir J. The Earl of
Anglesey's State of the government and kingdom, 1682.
15 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 8, p. 343.)— Thomp-
son, W. H. The pilgrimage of grace. 18 pp. (Andrews,
W., Bygone Yorkshire, p. 174.)— Thoughts of an honest
Tory, upon the present proceedings of that party. 6 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 12, p. 672.)— Treby, Sir G.
Speech to the Prince of Orange, Dec. 20, 1688. 2 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 10, p. 5.)— Treswell, R.
Relations of such things as were observed to happen in
the journey of Charles, Earl of Nottingham, Ambassador,
to the King of Spaine ... to take the oath for the main-
tenance of peace between the kings of Qt. Britain and
Spain. 27 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 2, p. 70.) —
Turner, Sir E. Speeches to His Majesty. 6 pp. (Som-
ers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 538.) — Valaresso. A., and
others. Legazioni in Inghilterra, 1622-29. 10 pp. (Ba-
rozzi, N., and Berchet, G., Relaz. ambas. veneti, 4 s.
p. 279.)— Scandalous pamphlet, entitled the Valley of
Baca ; or, the army's interest pleaded, answered. 10 pp.
(Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 7, p. 397.)— Short state of
the war and the peace. 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 13, p. 301.)— Weaver, F. W. " The fate of the
disi>ossessed monks and nuns." 20 pp. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 38, 1892, p. 327.)—
Whlttier. J. G. England under James II. 20 pp.
(Works, V. 6, p. 348.)— William III, King of Gt. Britain.
Speech to Parliament, 1692 ; Supplement to His Majesty'!
speech. 19 pp. (Somers, J., CoiJ. o/ tracts, v. 10, p. 598. )
— Speech to the States General. 1 p. (Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, V. 10, p. 579.) — [Attributed to.] Letter to the
Earl of Portland, Jan. 20, 1690. 9 pp. (Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, V. 10, p. 559. )— Exorbitant grants of William III
examined and questioned, 1703. 7 pp. (Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, V. 12, p. 416.)— Substance of King William's
speech to his Cabinet Council ; Substance of his second
speech to his Cabinet Council. 5 pp. (Somers, J., Coll.
of tracts, V. 10, p. 586.) — Zeno. G., and Giustinian, A.
Relazione d'Inghilterra, 1685-86. 17 pp. (Barozzi, N.,
and Berchet, G., Relaz. ambas. veneti, 4 s. p. 469.)
.See also Oiinpowdcr plot.— Jacobites.— Popish
plot. — Puritans. — Keformation. — Rye House
plot.— Spanish armada.
Also Bacon, F., 1 Baron Verulam., Viscount 8t. Albans.
— t'roniwell, O.— Devereux, R., 2 Earl of Essex.—
Dudley, R., 1 Earl of Leicester. — Mary Stuart, Queen
of Scots.- Ralegh, Sir W.— Sidney, Sir. P.— Stuart,
House of.
Also the names of the kings and queens of Gt. Britain
during this period, as Anne.— Anne Boleyn.— Cath-
arine, of Aragon.—Vbnrlcs I. II.— Edward VI.—
Elizabeth. — Henrietta Maria. — Henry VII,
VIII — James I, II.— Mary I, II.— William III.
Civil war, 1643-49.
Adams, W. Complete history of the Civil
wars in Scotland ; under the conduct of the
illustrious James, Marquis of Montrose. 1724.
2667
— Animadversions upon the armies remon-
strance, delivered to the House of Commons
... 20 Nov., 1648, in vindication of the Par-
liaments treaty with the king in the Isle of
Wight. 1648. (Pamphlets : Charles I, V. 10.)
4555
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GREAT BRITAIN, History, 1485-1714
Annotations upon certaine quaeries of
(as they call it) tender conscienced Chris-
tians concerning the late Protestation. 1642.
{Pamphlets: Charles I, V. 4.) 4555
Answer or necessary animadversions,
upon some impostumate observations invect-
ive against His Sacred Majesty. 1642. {Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
Answer to certaine observations of W.
Bridges, concerning the present warre against
His Majestie. 1643. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 5. ) 4555
Appealb to the world in these times of ex-
treame danger, n. d. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 4. ) 4555
Arbitkary government display'd to the
life in the tyrannick usurpation of a junto of
men called the Rump Parliament, and more
especially in that of the tyrant and usurper
Oliver Cromwell. 1680. 1578
Arrowsmith, J. Englands Eben-ezer ; or.
stone of help, set up in thankfuU acknowl-
edgement of the Lords having helped us
hitherto. 1645. ( Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 7. )
4555
Ash, S. Good courage discovered, and
encouraged. 1642. {Pamphlets : Charles I,
V. 4.) 4555
Bate, G. Elenchus motuum nuperorum
in Anglia; simul ac juris Regii et Parlamen-
tarii brevis enarratlo. 1649. 1518
Bridges, W. Joabs counsell, and King
Davids seasonable hearing it. 1643. {Pamph-
lets: Charles I, v. 5.) 4555
Campbell, A., 1 Marquis ofArgyle. Speech
to a grand committee of . . . Parliament. To-
gether with some papers of the commissioners
... of Scotland, wherein they do give their
consent to the sending of the propositions of
peace to His Majesty. 1646. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, V. 7.) 4555
Caryl, J. Davids prayer for Solomon,
containing the proper endowments and duty
royall of a king, with the consequent bless-
ings upon a kingdome. 1643. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 5. ) 4555
Chadlicot, T. Speech in behalfe of the
king and Parliament, at Bishops Cannings in
Wiltshire. 1642. ( With James I, King of Gt.
Britain, Speach in the Starre-Chamber. ) 4555
Chambers, R. History of the rebellions
in Scotland under the Marquis of Montrose
and others, 1638-60. 1828, 2 v. in 1 . 2567
Charles I, King of Gt. Britain. Biblio-
theca regia ; or, the royal library, containing
a collection of such of the papers of His late
Maiesty, King Charts ... as have escaped the
Mrrack and mines of these times. 1659. 4555
Collection of all the particular papers
that passed between His Majestie, both Houses,
and the Committee, concerning the late
treaty. 1643. {Pamphlets: Charles I, \. 6.) 4555
Collection of severall speeches, messages,
and answers of the Kings Majestie, to both
Houses of Parliament. 1642. {Pamphlets:
Charles J, v. 4. ) 4555
— His Majesties answer by way of decla^
ration to a printed paper, entituled, A decla-
ration of both Houses of Parliament, in answer
to His Majesties last message concerning the
militia. 1642. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 4.)
4556
His Majesties answer to a book entituled,
The declaration or remonstrance of the Lords
and Commons, of the 19 of May, 1642. 1642.
{Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 4.) 4655
His Majesties answer to a printed book,
intituled, A remonstrance, or the declaration
of the Lords and Commons now assembled in
Parliament, 26 May, 1642. 1642. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, \. 4.) 4555
His Majesties answer to the declaration
of both Houses concerning Hull. Sent 4 May,
1642. 1642. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
His Majesties answer to the XIX propo-
sitions of both Houses of Parliament. 1642.
( Pam,phlets : Charles I, v. 4. ) 4555
His Majesties declaration concerning
leavies. 1642. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.)
4555
His Maiesties declaration concerning the
treaty : and his dislike of the armies proceed-
ings. 1648. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 9.) 4555
His Majesties declaration, in answer to
a declaration of Parliament ; for the raysing
of all power and force ... to lead against all
traytours and their adherents, etc. 1642.
{Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4556
His Majesties declaration . . . occasioned
by a false and scandalous imputation laid
upon His Majesty of an intention of . . . levy-
ing war against his Parliament. 1642. {Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4556
His Majesties declaration to all his lov-
ing subjects of Aug. 12, 1642. 1642. {Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4556
His Majesties declaration to all his lov-
ing subjects, of the causes which moved him
to dissolve the last Parliament. 1640. {Pamph-
lets : Charles I, ▼. 1. ) 4555
His Majesties declaration . . . upon oc-
casion of a late printed paper entituled, A
declaration and protestation of . . . Parliament
to this kingdom, and the whole world. 1642.
{Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
His Majesties gracious answer and
propositions, Feb. 3, 1642. 1642. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
His Majesties gracious message sent to
his Commons House of Parliament, Dec. 19,
1642. 1642. {Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
His Majesties letter and declaration to
the sherlffes and city of London : Jan. 17, 1642.
1642. {PamphleU : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4666
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GREAT BRITAIN, History, 1485-1714
His Majesties letter directed to . . . Par-
liament . . . concerning a treaty for peace ;
with the answer of both Houses thereunto.
1643. (Pamphlets: Charles I, y. 5.) 4555
His Majesties letter to the sheriflf of
Leicestershire to execute the .commission of
array according to His Majesties proclama-
tion. 1642. [Pamphlets: Charles I, \.Z.) 4555
The King's cabinet opened ; or, certain
packets of secret letters and papers, written
with the King's own hand, and taken in hie
cabinet at Nasby-fleld, June 14, 1645 . . . To-
gether, with some annotations thereupon.
1645. 1553
The same. (Pamphlets : Charles 7, v. 7. ) 4555
The Kings declaration to all his sub-
jects, of whatsoever nation, quality, or con-
dition. 1648. (Pamphlets: ClMrles I, y. 9.) 4555
The Kings most gracious message for
peace, and a personal treaty, pub. for his
peoples satisfaction. [Ed. by E. Symmons.]
1648. (Pamphlets : Charles I, V. 9.) 4555
Lord George Digby's cabinet and Dr.
GoflPs negotiations ; together with His Majes-
ties, the Queens, and the Lord Jermin's and
other letters. 1646. {Pamphlets: Charles I,
V. 7.) 4555
Reliquiae Sacrae Carolinae : the workes
of that great monarch and glorious martyr
King Charles I, both civil and sacred. With
a short view of the life and reign of that most
blessed Prince. [1649.] 2135
Clarke, Sir W. Clarke papers : selections
from the papers of W. Clarke, Secretary to
the Council of the army, 1647^9, and to Gen.
Monck, and the commanders of the army in
Scotland, 1661-60. Ed. by C. H. Firth. 1891-
94, 2 V. (Camden Soe. n. s. nos. 49, 54.) 1504
Clabo Vado, E., de, pseud. The burden
of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; or, the
watchmans alarum ; in a plain declaration to
the Kings most excellent Majesty, pointing
out the chiefe sins, and causes of this Civill
war. 1646. 1578
Considerations upon the present state of
the affairs of this kingdome ... by a country-
man. 1642. 1516
Cook, J. King Charles his caae; or, an
appeal to all rational men, concerning his
tryal at the High Court of Justice. 1649.
(Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 10.) 4556
JVo(e.— Also in Ludlow, E., Memoirs, v. 3, p. 323; Sodit
ers, J., Colt, of tracU, v. 5, p. 214.
Cooke, E. Certain passages which hap-
pened at Newport, in the Isle of Wight,
Nov. 29, 1648, relating to King Charles I. 1690.
(Pamphlets: Charles I, y. 9.) 4555
CoPiE of a letter from a principall person
in Paris, in answer to one received from his
fWend in England, touching the estate of the
present affaires : and his opinion. 1647.
(Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 8. ) 4555
Corbet, R. Letter from His Majesties
Court at Holombie, with advertisement of
propositions from the King to the Parlia^
ment : in answer to the propositions for peace.
1647. (Pamphlets: Charles I, V. 8.) 4565
Cotton, R. W. Barnstaple and the north-
ern part of Devonshire during the great Civil
war, 1642-46. 1889. 1507
Cromwell, O. Letters and speeches ; with
elucidations by Thos. Carlyle. 1885-86, 3 v.
(Carlyle, T., Works, v. 6-8.) 2182
Designs and correspondencies of the pres-
ent committee of Estates and that part of the
Scotish nation which is now entered into this
kingdom in hostility . . . discovered by two
packets of letters intercepted in the north.
1648. (Pamphlets: Charles I, \. 10.) 4565
Devebeux, R., 3 Earl of Essex. Declara-
tion of the noble resolution of the Earle of
Essex . . . concerning his intention in going
forth with this great army, consisting of
60,000. 1642. (With James I, King of at.
Britain, Speach in the Starre-Cham,ber. ) 4556
D'EwES, Sir S. Greeke postscripts of the
Epistles to Timothy and Titus cleared in Par-
liament. And . . . speech touching the bill of
a capitation, or poll money. 1641. (Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 2. ) 4565
Differences in Scotland stil on foot ; or,
the late proceedings between the Parliament
and kirk. 1648. (Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 10.)
4566
DiGBY, J., 1 Earl of Bristol. Apologie, con-
sisting of two tracts. In the first, he setteth
down those motives . . . which obliged him to
adhere unto the King. In the second, he
vindicateth his honor and innocency. 1647,
repr. 1656. (Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 8.) 4655
DiGGES, Sir D., and others. Conference
. . . had by a committee of both Houses, con-
cerning the rights and privileges of the sub-
jects. 1642. (Pamphlets : Charles I, V. 4.) 4656
DiGGEs, D. Answer to a printed book,
intituled, "Observations upon some of His
Majesties late answers and expresses."
[Anon.} 1642. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 3.) 4555
Discourse shewing in what state the three
kingdomes are in at this present. 1641.
(Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 2.) 4555
Discourse upon the questions in debate
between the King and Parliament, n. d.
(Pamphlets: Chariest, v. 4.) 4fi66
DiscovERiE, to the praise of God, and joy
of all true hearted Protestants, of a late in-
tended plot by the papists, to subdue the
Protestants. 1641. (Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 2.)
4566
Downing, C. Discoursive conjecture upon
the reasons that produce a desired event of
the present troubles of Gt. Britaine, different
from those of Lower Germanie. 1641. (Pamph-
lets : Charles I, v. 2. ) 4555
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Eaele of Wabwickes glorious victory
over fifty ships of the King of Denmarkes in
the narrow seaa. 1642. {Pamphlets ; Charles I,
V. 4.) 4555
Elisham, G. Fore-runner of revenge. Be-
ing two petitions : the one to the Kings most
excellent • Majesty, the other to the most
honourable House of Parliament. 1642.
( Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 3. ) 4555
Englands black tribunal. Set forth in
the tryal of King Charles I by the pretended
High Court of Just